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Thursday, January 30, 2014

Journal of Environmental Economics and Management

Published/Hosted by: ELSEVIER
ISSN: 0095-0696
Country: United States
Frequency: Bi-monthly
Impact Factor: 1.969 (2012)

About Journal
The Journal of Environmental Economics and Management  publishes theoretical and empirical papers devoted to specific natural resource and environmental issues. For consideration, papers should (1) contain a substantial element embodying the linkage between economic systems and environmental and natural resources systems or (2) be of significant importance in understanding the management of policy issues related to the natural environment. The Journal also welcomes interdisciplinary work addressing economic research issues that require expertise beyond economics.

Submission Process
Submit manuscripts online at http://ees.elsevier.com/jeem/

General Guidelines for Authors
Manuscripts should be double-spaced throughout on one side of 8.5 x 11-inch or A4 white paper. Pages should be numbered consecutively. The Title Page (With Author Details) should contain the article title, authors' name and complete affiliations, footnotes to the title, a running title of less than 50 characters, and the address for manuscript correspondence (including e-mail address and telephone and fax numbers). This page must be uploaded as a separate submission item. The Blinded Manuscript (No Author Details) must contain the article title and a single paragraph abstract summarizing the main findings of the paper in less than 150 words. After the abstract a list of up to 10 key words that will be useful for indexing or searching should be included. The main body of the paper (including the references, figures, and tables) should start right after the keywords. No identifying information, such as the authors' names or affiliations, may appear anywhere in the document. This file must be uploaded as a separate submission item.

REFERENCES:
References may be cited in the text by Arabic numerals in brackets, e.g., [1], [2], or by the use of author-date, e.g. Arrow (1971); the latter style is preferred. Journal titles may be listed in full; abbreviations are also allowable, see "Abbreviations of Names of Serials" reviewed in Mathematical Reviews (Mathematical Reviews Annual Index. American Mathematical Society, 1990) for format.

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