Geography Journals from Routledge Brochure

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www.tandf.co.uk/journals Environmental Communication A Journal of Nature and Culture Impact Factor: 0.185 Editor: Stephen Depoe, University of Cincinnati, USA Volume 5, 2011, 4 issues per year Print ISSN: 1752-4032, Online ISSN: 1752-4040 Environmental Communication publishes high quality, peer-reviewed scholarship that examines theories, practices, and processes of communication as they relate to the environment around the world. As such, the journal serves as a nexus, a place of global connection and conversation, among scholars working in and across a variety of disciplines who explore how humans communicate about and within both natural and cultural environments. The journal also seeks to promote interaction between academic scholars and those who practice environmental communication, including community members, industry professionals, government officials, and others, through a number of special features, including a regularly published section devoted to practice. www.tandf.co.uk/journals/RENC

Environmental Politics is concerned with four particular aspects of the study of environmental politics, with a primary, though not exclusive, focus on the industrialised countries. It: • Examines the evolution of environmental movements and parties. • Provides analysis of the making and implementation of public policy in the area of the environment at international, national and local levels. • Carries comment on ideas generated by the various environmental movements and organisations, and by individual theorists. • Aims to cover the international environmental issues which are of increasing salience. Its coverage of the developing world does not reach beyond this to the affairs of individual countries, partly because of the journal’s chosen focus and partly because of the number of existing journals dealing with development. www.tandf.co.uk/journals/FENP

Gender & Development An Oxfam Journal Editor: Caroline Sweetman, Oxfam GB Volume 19, 2011, 3 issues per year Print ISSN: 1355-2074, Online ISSN: 1364-9221

Environmental Education Research Volume 17, 2011, 6 issues per year Print ISSN: 1350-4622, Online ISSN: 1469-5871 Editor: Alan Reid, University of Bath, UK Environmental Education Research is an international refereed journal which publishes papers and reports on all aspects of environmental education. The purpose of the journal is to help advance understanding of environmental and sustainability education through a focus on papers reporting research and development activities. The journal also carries more diverse papers including, for example, conference reviews, retrospective analyses of activities in a particular field, critical commentaries on policy issues and comparative aspects of an environmental education issue. The criteria for acceptance of papers are that they are analytical and critical; that the ideas being discussed are transferable to other educational systems and cultures; and that they are accessible to an international audience. www.tandf.co.uk/journals/EER

Environmental Politics Impact Factor: 1.145 Ranking: 29/112 (Political Science); 36/66 (Environmental Studies) Editor-in-Chief: Christopher Rootes, University of Kent, UK Editors: John Barry, Queen’s University, Belfast, UK Elizabeth Bomberg, University of Edinburgh, UK Neil Carter, University of York, UK Volume 20, 2011, 6 issues per year Print ISSN: 0964-4016, Online ISSN: 1743-8934

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Each issue of Gender & Development focuses on a topic of key interest to all involved in promoting gender equality through development. An up-to-the minute overview of the topic is followed by a range of articles from researchers, policy makers, and practitioners. Insights from development initiatives across the world are shared and analysed, and lessons identified. Innovative theoretical concepts are explored by key academic writers, and the uses of these concepts for policy and practice are explored. Each issue includes an up-to-date resources section, listing publications, electronic resources, and organisations. www.tandf.co.uk/journals/GAD

Geocarto International Editors: Kamlesh Lulla, NASA, Johnson Space Centre, USA M. Duane Nellis, University of Idaho, USA Bradley Rundquist, University of North Dakota, USA Volume 26, 2011, 8 issues per year Print ISSN: 1010-6049, Online ISSN: 1752-0762 Geocarto International is a professional journal serving the worldwide scientific and user community in the fields of remote sensing, GIS, geoscience and cartography. The journal is designed: • To promote multidisciplinary research in and application of remote sensing and GIS in geosciences and environmental sciences; • To enhance international exchange of information on new developments and applications in the field of remote sensing and GIS and related disciplines; • To foster interest in and understanding of remote sensing technology and GIS technologies; • To encourage the publication of timely papers and research results on remote sensing and GIS applications in geosciences and environmental sciences from the worldwide science community. www.tandf.co.uk/journals/TGEI

Geodesy and Cartography New to Routledge in 2011! Co-Published with Vilnius Gediminas Technical University Editor-in-Chief: Prof Dr Habil Jonas Skeivalas, VGTU, Lithuania Volume 37, 2011, 4 issues per year Print ISSN: 1392-1541, Online ISSN: 1648-3502 This journal publishes papers in the following fields of research: • study, establishment and improvement of the geodesy and mapping technologies, • establishing and improving the geodetic networks, • theoretical and practical principles of developing standards for geodetic measurements, • mathematical treatment of the geodetic and photogrammetric measurements, • controlling and application of the permanent GPS stations, • study and measurements of Earth’s figure and parameters of the gravity field, • study and development the geoid models, • study and measurements of the vertical and horizontal movements of the Earth’s crust, • geodetic information systems, • information systems for land management and real estate cadastre, • cadastral surveying, • photogrammetric methods in mapping systems, • digital mapping methods. www.tandf.co.uk/journals/TGAC

Geomatics, Natural Hazards and Risk Chief Editor: Ramesh P. Singh, Chapman University, USA Volume 2, 2011, 4 issues per year Print ISSN: 1947-5705, Online ISSN: 1947-5713 Geomatics, Natural Hazards and Risk publishes papers that deal with new concepts, approaches and case studies using geospatial (GIS and GPS) and remote sensing techniques to study monitoring, mapping, risk management and mitigation, risk vulnerability and early warning of natural hazards. All types of natural hazards associated with land, ocean, atmosphere, land-ocean-atmosphere coupling and those induced by climate change will be considered. The journal will also focus on the emerging problems related to multi-hazard risk assessment, multi-vulnerability risk assessment, risk quantification, visualization and communication. www.tandf.co.uk/journals/TGNH

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