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Welcome to the new Environments website.

You now have easy access to a range of peer reviewed articles that address challenges bearing upon our interconnected social, natural and built environments - and ways of understanding, planning, managing and adapting to them. These articles:

  • draw from multiple disciplines such as geography, planning, environmental studies, political science and education;
  • integrate diverse fields of interest such as policy assessment, participatory approaches, indigenous knowledge and watershed management;
  • connect many relevant topics such as decision-making, climate change, marine areas, ecological citizenship and food systems;
  • are authored by scholars, professionals and citizens who apply a range of viewpoints, types of analysis and modes of interpretation.


At present, several recent issues and a few theme issues from the past decade are openly accessible. Additional back issues will be posted over time.


We strongly encourage you to register with the journal in order to receive email notification of new issues. Your registration also helps Environments demonstrate a level of support and interest that is important for funding requests. Our privacy statement assures you that contact information will be used only for the stated purposes of the journal.


This website uses Open Journal Systems and is hosted by Journal Production Services, University of Toronto. We appreciate the assistance provided by both of these projects.

Please let us know if you have any trouble with the site and/or if you have any comments or questions. We sincerely appreciate your feedback.



Welcome to our new website where you will find free and open access to a wealth of papers and theme issues that bring an array of viewpoints, analyses and interpretations to bear on environmental challenges, and on ways of planning, managing and adapting to them. Publications draw from geography, planning, environmental studies, political science and other disciplines; they integrate across policy, assessment, participation, decision-making and other fields of interest; and are authored by scholars, professionals and citizens.

At present, several of our most recent issues are openly available. Some theme issues published over the past decade are also available. Additional back issues will be posted over time. We are committed to making available all issues for which we have digital records.

We strongly encourage individuals and libraries to register with the journal. Readers will receive email notification, listing the Table of Contents, when a new issue is published. Registration also helps us by showing a level of support and interest in the journal (which are important for funding requests) and provides us with a better understanding of our audience. Our privacy statement assures you that contact information will be used only for the stated purposes of the journal.

This website uses the open source content management system Open Journal System and is hosted by Journal Production Services, University of Toronto. Please let Beth Dempster, managing editor, know if you have any trouble with the site and/or if you have any comments or questions. We greatly appreciate your feedback.


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