Dear Colleague,
We are pleased to announce that the latest issue of Nature and Culture has recently been published by Berghahn Journals. This issue explores a variety of topics such as: the realities of medieval waste management and modern conceptions of it, the messages about climate change that nature protection organizations in Germany, the Netherlands, and the US communicate to their members and the public, and the various roles that indicators, as boundary objects, can play as a science-based evidence for policy processes.
Please visit the Berghahn website for more information about the journal:
www.journals.berghahnbooks.com/nc
Current Issue: Volume 9, Issue 3, Winter 2014
Modernity and Medieval Muck
Dolly Jørgensen
http://bit.ly/11jV1zh
Nature Protection Organizations and Climate Change in the Netherlands, Germany, and the United States
William T. Markham and Kris van Koppen
http://bit.ly/1vrRjzY
Tragedy or Chivalrous Romance? The Swedish Government and the Baltic Sea Pipeline
Anna-Lisa Sayuli Fransson
http://bit.ly/1v9b4Ln
Restoration Goals at a Former Military Site: The Rocky Mountain Arsenal, Colorado (USA)
David Havlick, Marion Hourdequin, and Matthew John
http://bit.ly/1w0Chiw
Can Indicators Bridge the Gap between Science and Policy? An Exploration into the (Non) use and (Non) Influence of Indicators in EU and UK Policymaking
Léa Sébastien, Tom Bauler, and Markku Lehtonen
http://bit.ly/11jVhy8
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