[Call for Papers] Environmental Policy and Law invites submission on International Environmental Policy, Law, Institutional Issues; Submit Now!
- Environment & Energy
- December 7, 2022
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[Call for Papers] Environmental Policy and Law invites submission on International Environmental Policy, Law, Institutional Issues; Submit Now!
Environmental Policy and Law:
Environmental Policy and Law (EPL) is a global journal that seeks to publish cutting-edge scholarly works that have global significance. It provides a platform to facilitate an ideational understanding of international environmental policy, law, and institutional issues.
EPL aims to cater to the quest of the scholars and the decision-makers to address the environmental “world problematique.” It will, where possible, also aims to accommodate high-quality research works on regional and national (policy, law, and institutional) issues of significance that have global value as well as replicable in other parts of the world. EPL’s ideational vision and the content will be guided by this primary remit to pursue a pathway for a better common environmental future.
Topics and Criteria of research:
The journal invites analyses that are at the forefront of academic debate and that are of practical significance and policy relevance. EPL publishes policy commentaries, short reports, a range of peer-reviewed content including research and review articles, and more. Topics covered include (and is not limited to) the following:
- Air
- Biosafety
- Business and biodiversity
- Chemicals and waste
- Climate change (SDG 13)
- Disasters and conflicts
- Ecosystem management
- Ecosystems and biodiversity
- Education and environment
- Energy (SDG 7)
- Environment under review
- Environmental law
- Environmental rights and governance
- Extractives
- Forests
- Gender
- Global policy
- Green economy (SDG 12)
- Life on land (SDG 15)
- Nature-based solutions
- Oceans and seas / Life below water (SDG 14) / Marine and polar
- Peace, justice and strong institutions (SDG 16)
- Protected areas
- Resource efficiency
- Science and economics
- Species
- Sustainable development goals
- Technology
- Transport
- Water (SDG 6)
- World heritage
(SDG = Sustainable Development Goals)
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