Journal of Environmental Planning and ManagementThe Journal of Environmental Planning and Management is both international and interdisciplinary in its scope and content. The central aim of the Journal is to focus on the integrated planning and management of the environment. Papers published encompass applied research, the application of new approaches and techniques, and the evaluation of policy and practice. Specific topics covered include: environmental policy and legislation; sustainability, environmental change and environmental quality; environmental planning; natural resource planning and management; environmental impact assessment, project appraisal and auditing; environmental management; environmental economics, valuation and natural resource accounting; command and control and market-based instruments for environmental management; innovations in policy and in practice; and international and cross-disciplinary practice and integration. Holdings: v. 39, no. 4 (1996)--present For USC users only.
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