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European Association
of Environmental and Resource Economists |
Environmental and Resource Economics (ERE)
The official journal of EAERE!
On-line version: free access for members
Paper version: discounted subscription rate for members.
Year 2010: Euro 87
Environment and Development Economics
Paper version: discounted subscription rate for members
Year 2010: £ 40 or US$ 60
Resource and Energy Economics
Paper version: discounted subscription rate for members
Year 2010: Euro 57 or US$ 62,50 (+ VAT or sales tax)
Resources Policy
Paper version: discounted subscription rate for members
Year 2010: Euro 83 or US$ 92,50 (+ VAT or sales tax)
Climate Change Economics
The latest critical research in climate change economics.
Environmental and Resource Economics (ERE) Environmental and Resource Economics (ERE) is the official journal of EAERE. The primary concern of the journal is the application of economic theory and methods to environmental issues and problems across a range of spatial and temporal scales up to the global dimension. Areas of particular interest include: the development and evaluation of environmental policy instruments and institutions; cost benefit analysis; modelling and simulation; the valuation of preferences for environmental goods; environmental quality indicators; etc. The journal encourages a pluralistic approach to both theoretical and applied contributions as well as interdisciplinary work with all areas of the natural and social sciences.
The journal has steadily grown in its international stature and is widely recognised as the premier European journal in the field. Recent years have seen strong growth in the number of submissions and the journal has developed a dynamic international reputation. EAERE suggests that you consider ERE as a publication outlet for your research in this field! ERE is published by Springer Science. 

Environmental and Development Economics (EDE)
Environmental and Development Economics (EDE) is positioned at the intersection
of environmental, resource and development economics. Researchers in the
field in both developed and developing countries are encouraged to apply.
The journal is divided into two main sections, Theory and Applications,
which includes regular accademic papers and, Policy Options, which includes
papers that may be of interest to the wider policy community.
EDE also publishes Policy Fora (discussions based on a focal paper) and
Book Reviews. From time to time, the journal publishes special issues
based on a particular theme. EDE is published by Cambridge University
Press.

Resource and Energy Economics
Resource and Energy Economics provides a forum for high level economic
analysis of utilization and development of the earth's natural resources.
The subject matter encompasses questions of optimal production and consumption
affecting energy, minerals, land, air and water, and includes analysis
of firm and industry behavior, environmental issues and public policies.
Implications for both developed and developing countries are of concern.
The journal publishes high quality papers for an international audience.
Innovative energy, resource and environmental analyses, including theoretical
models and empirical studies are appropriate for publication in Resource
and Energy Economics. The journal is published by Elsevier.

Resources Policy
Resources Policy is an international journal
devoted to minerals policy and economics, aimed at economists and decision
makers in academia, government, and industry. Submissions are invited
that analyze issues of public policy, economics, and business in the areas
of
mining, minerals, metals, and materials. Topics include, among others,
resource availability, exploration and development, production, consumption,
markets and price formation, international trade, environmental policy
and management, taxation, investment, and finance. Submissions also are
invited on related natural-resource topics of interest and importance
to the minerals community, such as sustainability, natural resources in
national-income
accounting, and other topics from environmental and energy economics.
Regular features include: communications; book reviews; comprehensive listings
of recent articles and publications; conference reports; conference calendar.
The journal is published by Elsevier.

Climate Change Economics
Climate Change Economics (CCE) publishes theoretical and empirical papers devoted to analyses of mitigation, adaptation, impacts, and other issues related to the policy and management of greenhouse gases. CCE is specifically devoted to papers in economics although it is understood that authors may need to rely on other fields for important insights.
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