International Journal of Climate Change Strategies and Management

The International Journal of Climate Change Strategies and Management publishes papers on scholarly research, projects and other initiatives dealing with policy-making on climate change, and methodological approaches to cope with the problems deriving from climate change. Due consideration is given to environmental, economic, social and political aspects and especially the links and leverages that can be attained by this holistic approach. Authors are invited to submit papers.

2015.03.03 ijccsm coverThe journal regards climate change under the perspective of its wider implications: for economic growth, water and food security, and for people’s survival – especially those living in the poorest communities in developing countries. Areas of interest:

• Climate change
• Global warming
• Mitigation
• Adaptation
• Natural variability
• Disasters
• Planning processes
• Oceans
• Terrstrial eceosystems
• El Niño

Other themes associated to the above or emerging topics will also be considered.

The journal is designed to disseminate experiences that are relevant not only to people working in the academic sector, but also to companies undertaking construction and development projects which may be influenced by climate change, business strategy and policy makers that take into consideration their future survival, government organizations such as environment ministries and planning committees and banks, insurance companies, energy providers and other stakeholders whose business is influenced by climate change. Michael van der Valk is a member of the Editorial Team of the journal.

 

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