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International Journal of Climate Change Strategies and Management

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Emerald Group Publishing has announced the launch of the International Journal of Climate Change Strategies and Management. The new journal publishes papers dealing with policy-making on climate change; methodological approaches to coping with its resulting problems; and results of projects and case studies that address the environmental, social and political aspects of climate change.

Volume 1, Number 1 (March 2009) includes articles on a range of issues such as:

  • Challenges to communication and education about climate change

  • New methods to determine CO2 emissions in supply chains

  • Energy-related steps needed to address climate change

  • Breaking the deadlock of the Kyoto climate negotiations

  • Case study of a local government?s efforts to affect energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions

  • Case study of Latvia?s approaches to prioritising climate change issues at a country level

  • A GIS analysis that locates the climatically stable forest within Central and West Africa

The editorial team includes editor Walter Leal Filho of Hamburg University, and regional editors Petr Chylek (Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA), Jorge Alberto Ruiz Odonez (National Environmental Protection Council, Guatemala), Seminur Topal (Yildiz Technical University, Turkey), and Sirintornthep Towprayoon (King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi, Thailand).

The International Journal of Climate Change Strategies and Management is published quarterly and is available in print and online formats. The journal is available as part of the Industry and Public Sector Management Subject Collection. Subscribers to the Emerald Management Plus collection will also receive access to all new journals including IJCCSM.