New journal from Arnold -
Progress in Environmental Science
ISSN 1460-4094 Quarterly Volume 1 1999 Approx. 384 pages per volume
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Below is a little more information about the new journal:
There are many branches of science that deal with the natural environment,
but, where interactive groups work together to address complex environmental
problems, they have increasingly described themselves as environmental
scientists. Environmental Science has also emerged as a distinctive
interdisciplinary subject, widely taught within both undergraduate and
postgraduate programmes, and environmental scientists are employed
world-wide in environmental agencies, within business and industry, and as
consultants. Progress in Environmental Science will provide this growing
community of environmental scientists with an overview of the current state
of knowledge within the subject.
Managing Editors:
Professor Donald A Davidson, Department of Environmental Science, University
of Stirling, UK
Professor Michael F Thomas, Department of Environmental Science, University
of Stirling, UK
Editors:
Professor J Nigel B Bell, T H Huxley School of Environment, Earth Sciences
and Engineering, Imperial College, UK
Professor Peter Brimblecombe, School of Environmental Science, University of
East Anglia, UK
Professor Kevin C Jones, Environmental Science Division, Lancaster
University, UK
Professor Howard S Wheater, Department of Civil and Environmental
Engineering, Imperial College, UK
Aims and Objectives:
Progress in Environmental Science will:
· Address the scientific basis for debates about sustainability
· Examine the interactions between people and their environments in both
rural and urban settings
· Report on progress in tackling environmental problems primarily from the
perspective of the scientist
· Provide a forum for serious discussion of scientific issues in the
environmental sciences
· Examine policy implications of scientific research
· Address environmental issues and priorities within both more and less
developed countries
Key Functions of the Journal:
· To provide state of the art reviews of major themes such as global change,
environmental risks and hazards, pollution, waste disposal, natural
resources and biodiversity
· To address techniques of measurement and monitoring of environmental
systems
· To review modelling procedures for predicting environmental outcomes
· To report on developments in fields of concern to the scientific community
Forthcoming Articles:
P. Young, Time series analysis
S. Chapra, Organic carbon and surface water quality modelling
J. Mason and S. Smith, Bioremidation of contaminated soils
W. Ockenden and K. Jones, Global fractionation
I. Young, Scaling analysis/fractuals
J. Grace, Carbon cycling in rain forests
Development Reports:
J. Palutikof, Long term climate change
J. Nichol, The global forest fire issue: savannisation of tropical
humid forests
N. van Straalen, Genetic Diversity and adaption in toxicant-stressed
populations
G. Teutsch, Ground water Pollution
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Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine
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