Environmental policy journal published by Taylor & Francis.
The Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning is an international journal established in 1999 that provides a forum for the critical analysis of environmental policy and planning. It explores the environmental dimensions of common policies such as spatial planning (urban, rural and marine), natural resource management, agriculture and food, fisheries, water, energy and transport, all stages in the policy and planning processes from formulation to implementation, and the interactions between governments and markets, the strategies of non-governmental organizations and business in relation to the environment, natural resources and land-use.
Key metrics:
Impact factor: 2.9 (2023)
5-year impact factor: 3.8 (2022)
CiteScore (Scopus): 7 (2023)
Q1 (2023) CiteScore Best Quartile
SNIP: 1.189 (2023)
SJR: 1.063 (2023)
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Co-Editors:
Prof. Carsten Daugbjerg, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Prof. Geraint Ellis, Queen's University Belfast, UK
Associate Prof. Gerry van der Kamp-Alons, Radboud University, The Netherlands
Prof. Carlos Lo Wing-Hung, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Prof. Xun Wu, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong
Prof. Kathleen McNutt, University of Regina, Canada
Associate Editors:
Dr Nick Kirsop-Taylor (Critical Reviews), University of Exeter, UK
Dr Senni Määttä, (Communication and Social Media) Radboud University, The Netherlands.
Dr Michael Rose (Critical Reviews), Leuphana University Lüneburg, Germany
Editorial Manager:
Dr Nick Johnston, Queen’s University, Belfast, UK
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Industry
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Periodical Publishing
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Company size
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2-10 employees
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Type
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Privately Held
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Founded
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1999
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Specialties
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environmental policy, environmental planning, and critical social science