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Ecopsychology

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Ecopsychology

Editor-in-Chief: Peter H. Kahn, Jr., PhD

Online ISSN: 1942-9347 • Published Quarterly

Current Volume: 9

Editorial Board

Editor-in-Chief

Peter H. Kahn, Jr., PhD
University of Washington
Seattle, WA
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Managing Editor

Maja Szachniewicz Nuoffer, MS, LMFT
Los Angeles, CA
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Editorial Assistant

Karen Brattain
Portland, OR
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Publications on various topics in Ecosystem Management

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CEM publishes a wide array of publications on various topics in Ecosystem Management. Please find a selection of our most recent publications below, or go directly to the Ecosystem Management Series or Publications on Nature-based Solutions.

Technical guidelines for the design and management of participatory connectivity conservation and restoration projects at the landscape scale in Latin America

Technical guidelines for the design and management of participatory connectivity conservation and restoration projects at the landscape scale in Latin America

Herrera Fernández, Bernal

This document recounts the authors’ experience in participatory conservation processes that seek terrestrial biodiversity connectivity. It synthesizes at least a decade of research and practice. Its documentation of this experience hopefully can contribute to the conservation and restoration of ecological connectivity in other parts of Latin America and the world.

 

Nature-based solutions to address global societal challengesNature-based solutions to address global societal challenges

Cohen-Shacham, E. Janzen, C. Maginnis, Stewart Walters, Gretchen

This report has been prepared as part of an effort by IUCN to define its position on Nature-based Solutions (NbS) and plan for future work to advance this concept and support effective implementation of NbS to enhance ecosystem services provision and address societal challenges. The report proposes a definitional framework for NbS, including a set of general principles for any NbS intervention. The report also defines the scope of NbS as an umbrella concept embracing a number of different ecosystem-based approaches. English version

 

Wallowa County, Oregon, USAWallowa County, Oregon, USA

Christoffersen, Nils Jones, Mike

Restoration of Forest Systems and Rural Livelihoods: A Partial Resilience Assessment of a Work in Progress. English version

 

 

 

 

Water in DrylandsWater in drylands

Barchiesi, Stefano Dalton, James Davies, Jonathan Laban, Peter Ogali, Claire J. Welling, Rebecca

This study presents some lessons from a selection of IUCN interventions in dryland areas that have adapted to a greater or lesser extent to the conditions of drylands, notably focusing on water management to deal with scarcity and variability. The study is intended as a means of capturing lessons learned from these interventions on the challenges and opportunities for improving water development in drylands. It is primarily a learning document compiled by the IUCN Secretariat, with technical advice from the Dryland Ecosystems Thematic Group of the IUCN Commission on Ecosystem Management. The document will also be shared with IUCN members and partners to catalyse deeper thinking and more effective action on water interventions in drylands as a first step in establishing improved systematic approaches and tools for influencing policy and investment regarding water management in drylands. English version

Principles and Guidelines for Integrating Ecosystem-based Approaches to Adaptation in Project and Policy DesignPrinciples and Guidelines for Integrating Ecosystem-based Approaches to Adaptation in Project and Policy Design

Andrade Pérez, Angela Córdoba Muñoz, Rocío Dave, Radhika Girot, Pascal Herrera Fernández, Bernal Munrol, Robert Oglethorpe, J. (Judy) Paaby, Pía Pramova, Emilia Watson, James Vergara, Walter

Ecosystem-based approaches to reduce social vulnerability are a promising option for sustainable and e cient adaptation to climate change. Ecosystem based Adaptation (EbA) is part of overall adaptation, and takes into account multiple social, economic and cultural co-bene ts for local communities. EbA encompasses adaptation policies and measures that take into account the role of ecosystem services in reducing societal vulnerability, through multi-sectoral and multi-level approaches.

Find other CEM and protected areas related publications on the IUCN Union Portal, or the IUCN library portal. Or have a look at the latest IUCN publications.

 

Journal of Geodesy and Geoinformation

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Journal of Geodesy and Geoinformation is a peer-reviewed, semiannual, open access and widely distributed periodical, published by UCTEA Chamber of Surveying and Cadastre Engineers, Turkey. The Journal was published under the name of "Hkm Geodesy, Geoinformation and Land Management" between 2003 and 2011.

Journal of Geodesy and GeoinformationAim and Scopes

Journal of Geodesy and Geoinformation covers a broad range of research topics in geodetic and geoinformation sciences and technologies. Besides the traditional areas it also includes study fields concerned with the earth sciences, earth oriented space sciences and related interdisciplinary subjects.

The journal publishes peer-reviewed papers in the fields listed below in both English and Turkish, which are reviewed by at least two scientists and researchers.

  • Surveying and Sensoric
  • Mathematical, Physical, Space and Engineering Geodesy
  • Earth Sciences
  • Remote Sensing
  • Photogrammetry
  • Earth Oriented Space Sciences
  • Cartography
  • Geographical Information Systems and Technologies
  • Land Management
  • Software Development

http://www.hkmodergi.org/jgg/index.php/JGG

 

Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment

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Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment

General Information

Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment is the members' journal of the Ecological Society of America. International in scope and interdisciplinary in approach, Frontiers focuses on current ecological issues and environmental challenges.

Frontiers is aimed at professional ecologists and scientists working in related disciplines. With content that is timely, interesting, and accessible, even to those reading outside their area of expertise, it has a broad, interdisciplinary appeal and is relevant to all users of ecological science, including policy makers, resource managers, and educators.

Frontiers covers all aspects of ecology, the environment, and related subjects. You'll read about global issues, broadly impacting research, cross-disciplinary or multi-country endeavors, new techniques and technologies, new approaches to old problems, and practical applications of ecological science.

The journal is sent to all ESA members as part of their membership, and is also available by subscription to non-members and institutions.


 

Impact Factor
Frontiers' 2009 Impact Factor: 6.922
Ranked 2nd out of 180 journals in the Environmental Sciences category and 4th out of 127 journals in the Ecology category.

Contents
Frontiers includes:
Peer-reviewed, synthetic review articles on all aspects of ecology, the environment and related disciplines
Short, high-impact research communications of broad interdisciplinary appeal
Breaking news on people, policy, and research from around the world
Multi-author and "two views" debates on current issues and controversies
Regular feature highlighting current legal issues affecting the environment
Our resident back-page columnist
Display and classified advertising opportunities
Abstracting and indexing
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment is covered by Current Contents
Agriculture, Biology, and Environmental Sciences, Science Citation Index,
ISI Alerting Services, Cambridge Scientific Abstracts, Biobase, Geobase, Scopus, CAB
Abstracts, and EBSCO Environmental Issues and Policy Index.

International Advisory Board

Rosina Bierbaum (USA) • Juan Carlos Castilla (Chile) • Andrew Dobson (USA) • Carl Folke (Sweden) • Madhav Gadgil (India) • Kanehiro Kitayama (Japan ) • Simon A. Levin (USA) • Michel Loreau (Canada) • Thomas Lovejoy (USA) • Jane Lubchenco (USA) • Harold Mooney (USA) • Robin Reid (Kenya) • Walter Reid (USA) • Robert Scholes (South Africa) • Zhao Shidong (China) • William Steffen (Sweden) • Reynaldo Victoria (Brazil) • Diana Wall (USA)

Editorial Board

» Susan Barker (University of Alberta, Alberta, Canada)
» Barbara Bedford (Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA)
» Patrick J Bohlen (MacArthur Agro-ecology Research Center, Lake Placid, FL, USA)
» Brian S Cade (US Geological Survey, Fort Collins, CO, USA)
» Sean Connolly (James Cook University, Townsville, Australia)
» Thomas O Crist (Miami University, Oxford, OH, USA)
» James Detling (Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, USA)
» Jeffrey Dukes (Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USA)
» Diane Ebert-May (Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, USA)
» Stanley Faeth (University of North Carolina, Greensboro, NC, USA)
» Timothy Fahey (Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA)
» David C Finnoff (University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY, USA)
» Thomas Fontaine (USEPA, Corvallis, OR, USA)
» Susan Galatowitsch (University of Minnesota, St Paul, MN, USA)
» Kathleen A Galvin (Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, USA)
» Edwin (Ted) Grosholz (University of California, Davis, CA, USA)
» J Morgan Grove (USDA Forest Service, Baltimore, MD, USA)
» Samuel Gubins (Annual Reviews, Palo Alto, CA, USA)
» Jin-Sheng He (Peking University, Beijing, China)
» Jeffrey E Herrick (USDA ARS Jornada Experimental Range, Las Cruces, NM)
» Bruce A Hungate (Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ, USA)
» Louise E Jackson (University of California, Davis, CA, USA)
» Stephen T Jackson (University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY, USA)
» Francis C James (Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, USA)
» Richard K Kobe (Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, USA)
» Joshua J Lawler (University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA)
» Karin Limburg (SUNY College of Environmental Science & Forestry, Syracuse, NY)
» Michelle Marvier (Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, CA, USA)
» Gary Matlock (NOAA, Silver Spring, MD, USA)
» Brian McGill (University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, USA)
» George A Middendorf (Howard University, Washington DC)
» Julian Olden (University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA)
» Michael L Pace (University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, USA)
» Robert R Parmenter (Valles Caldera National Preserve, Jemez Springs, NM, USA)
» Louis Pitelka (Appalachian Laboratory, Frostburg, MD, USA)
» Uma Ramakrishnan (National Center for Biological Sciences, Bangalore, India)
» Taylor Ricketts (WWF, Washington, DC, USA)
» Timothy D Schowalter (Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, USA)
» Scott M Swinton (Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, USA)
» Heather Tallis (Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA)


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Environment and Behavior

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Environment-and-BehaviorEnvironment and Behavior 

Environment and Behavior (EAB) examines relationships between human behavior and the natural and built environment. Diverse research topics include environmental experiences (e.g., restorativeness, place attachment/identity, environmental perception/cognition); environmental outcomes (e.g., pro-environmental behaviors such as recycling; health-supportive environments; design preferences); and processes linking environments and behaviors that support or thwart human well-being. 

Impact Factor: 1.365
Ranked: 24/66 in Environmental Studies and 45/111 in Psychology, Multidisciplinary 

 
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