Environmental Values

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Environmental Values
DisciplineEcological economics, environmental ethics, environmental studies, human geography, environmental politics
LanguageEnglish
Edited byClive L. Spash
Publication details
History1992-present
Publisher
FrequencyBimonthly
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Environ. Val.
Indexing
CODENENVLE7
ISSN0963-2719 (print)
1752-7015 (web)
LCCNsn92032073
OCLC no.25598903
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Environmental Values started as a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal closely associated with the ecological economics movement, but also firmly based in applied ethics. Subjects covered are philosophy, economics, politics, sociology, geography, anthropology, ecology, and other disciplines, which relate to the present and future environment of human beings and other species. The journal was established in 1992 and edited by Alan Holland until 2007 when Clive L. Spash became editor-in-chief.

In 2013 the journal expanded to six issues a year. This was a result of increasing popularity and standing in the field.[1] The Web of Science citations index had steadily moved upwards from 0.3 in 2002 to 1.5 in 2012.

Topics covered include aesthetics, biodiversity loss and management, synthetic biology, degrowth, ethical treatment of animals, future generations, human induced climate change, geoengineering, economic valuation, market economics, preferences, rights, responsibilities, risk and uncertainty.

See also

References

  1. ^ Spash, C. L. 2013. ‘Changes Needed.’ Environmental Values 22(1): 1-5

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