The March 2022 issue of the Australasian Journal of Environmental Management (AJEM) is now available online.
The AJEM is the EIANZ’s quarterly journal that publishes peer reviewed articles addressing a broad spectrum of policy and practice issues in environmental management. Published in conjunction with Taylor & Francis, the journal aims to enhance communication and understanding across many areas of resource and environmental management, and contribute to the improvement of environmental practice.
Articles in this edition
- [Editorial] Parochialism, politics and the planet, Helen Ross & Thilak Mallawaarachchi
- Understanding consumers’ intention to switch to electric motorcycles: a transaction cost economics perspective; Chin-Wen Chang, Sheng-Hsiung Chang, Hong-Jen Chiu & Yi-Cheng Liu
- Hot or not? Developing a spectrum of indicator-based assessments in approaching vulnerability to climate change; Mario A. Fernandez, Nancy E. Golubiewski, Jennifer L. R. Joynt & Lauren A. Rhodes
- Exploring conceptualisations of ‘connections to nature’ from an environmental management perspective: a case study in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand; Lissy Fehnker, Diane Pearson & Peter J. Howland
- Implementing bottom-up governance through granting legal rights to rivers: a case study of the Whanganui River, Aotearoa New Zealand; Julia Talbot-Jones & Jeff Bennett
- Valuing uncertain environmental outcomes from herpes virus control of the European Carp; Robert Gillespie & Jeff Bennett
Accessing the AJEM
- A subscription to the AJEM is included with all Full and Fellow EIANZ memberships. EIANZ members can access the journal via the Member Centre. Click here for further information >
- EIANZ Associate and Student Members can opt-in to the AJEM on application for a reduced subscription fee. If you are a current student or associate member and would like to take advantage of this, contact the EIANZ Central Office team via email.
- Non-members can subscribe to the AJEM for AU$275 per year. To subscribe to the AJEM as a non-member, contact EIANZ Central Office via email.
For further information on the AJEM, including how to submit an article or how to advertise,
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