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AJES
The Adirondack Journal of Environmental Studies
"Seeking
Common Ground among A Multitude of Viewpoints"
The Adirondack
Journal of Environmental Studies (AJES) exists to foster a dialogue
about the broad range of issues that concern the Adirondacks and
Northern Forest. AJES serves to bridge the gaps among academic disciplines
and among researchers and practitioners devoted to understanding
and promoting the development of sustainable communities, both human
and wild. The journal purposefully avoids serving as a vehicle for
any single or special point of view. To the contrary, in searching
for common ground AJES welcomes variety and a broad spectrum of
research and opinion from its contributors.
Article formats
include peer-reviewed commentaries and analyses as well as feature
articles, interviews, organizational profiles, research news, book
reviews and essays. Artwork by regional artists are featured throughout
the journal to help make the journal more approachable despite its
scholarly treatment of the issues. Thus, AJES readers are academics
and practitioners seeking to understand and help facilitate the
development of sustainable communities in the Northern Forest.
AJES (ISSN:
1075-0436) is published twice a year and is indexed in Environmental
Periodicals Bibliography and abstracted in Environment Abstracts.
For more information,
visit the
AJES website at www.ajes.org
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