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Centre staff contributing to journals and committees

In 2019, several members of staff were involved in a wide variety of editorial engagements outside of the centre

Here are some examples:

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Journal editors, board members and referees Albert Norström: Ecology and Society Anne-Sophie Crépin: Ecological Economics; Nature Sustainability Beatrice Crona: Global Sustainability Erik Andersson: Sustainability Science Ingo Fetzer: MDPI Systems, MDPI Water; PNAS Lan Wang Erlandsson: Nature Sustainability; Science of the Total Environment Line Gordon: Ecology and Society Lisen Schultz: Global Environmental Change; PNAS Maja Schlüter: Socio-Environmental Systems Modelling; Ecology and Society Michele-Lee Moore: Ecology and Society Oonsie Biggs: Anthropocene; BioScience Peter Sogaard Jorgensen: Ecology Letters; Sustainability Science Sarah Cornell: Environmental Science & Policy Simon West: Review for People and Nature; Frontiers in Psychology Therese Lindahl: Environmental and Resource Economics; Journal of Environmental Economics and Management Thomas Hahn: Environmental Science & Policy; Journal of Cleaner Production Wijnand Boonstra: Fish and Fisheries; AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment

Committees and working groups Anne-Sophie Crépin: member of the Swedish National Committee for Global Environmental Change Per Olsson: advisory committee for SDG Transformations Forum Council Robert Blasiak: pool of Experts for UN World Ocean Assessment Sara Elfstrand: steering committee Agroforestry Network Thomas Elmqvist: board chair for Sida Scientific council Centre researcher Thomas Elmqvist was appointed editorin-chief for Nature and RMIT University’s new journal Urban Sustainability in October 2019. The open-access journal is part of Nature’s partner journals portfolio, NPJ.

“Given the importance of urbanisation processes and impacts on both local and global scales, I view this new open-access journal as a very timely and excellent opportunity to serve the research community with an output of high-quality research on urbanisation processes and their multitude of consequences for global sustainability,” says Elmqvist. In his new role as editor-in-chief, Elmqvist is supported by a team of five associate editors, including centre-associated researcher Timon McPhearson.

Read more at www.nature.com/npjurbansustain/