Environmental History Review

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Journal Properties
  • Continued as
    Environmental Review, Environmental History
  • Number of Articles
    411
  • ISSN
    1053-4180
  • e-ISSN
    2325-5811
  • Main Publisher
    New Jersey Institute of Technology
  • Publisher
    University of Chicago Press
  • Indian UGC
  • DOAJ (latest)
Description
The Environmental History Review is a quarterly journal devoted to exploring the historical relationship between humans and the environment. It serves as a vital resource for understanding how societies have shaped, and been shaped by, the natural world across different time periods and geographical regions. The journal publishes scholarly articles, book reviews, and essays that examine a wide range of topics, including: resource management, conservation efforts, pollution, climate change, and the cultural perception of nature. The target audience includes historians, environmental scientists, policymakers, and anyone interested in the intersection of history and environmental studies. The Environmental History Review is indexed in major databases, ensuring broad accessibility and visibility. By promoting interdisciplinary perspectives, the Environmental History Review encourages submissions that shed light on the complex interactions between human societies and the environment. Submit your work today and contribute to the global conversation on environmental change. Relevant keywords include: environment, history, ecology, conservation, and environmental policy.