Monograph Series On Env. Problems

Gabriel Hegyes (ghegyes@nalusda.gov)
Fri, 5 Nov 1993 08:45:35 -0500 (EST)

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Date: Thu, 4 Nov 1993 15:13:45 EST
From: Joseph McCrary <CMSJLM@UGA.CC.UGA.EDU>
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Monograph Series on Environmental Problems

INTERLAB and The University of Georgia Press
Invite the Submission of Monographs Concerned with
Environmental Problems and Issues

The International Laboratory of Sociopolitical Ecology (INTERLAB) and the
University of Georgia Press have established a monograph series devoted to
works dealing with problems and issues involving the relationship between
human systems and the environment. This series will publish book length
monographs that discuss environmental problems and issues from a social science
perspective. The emphasis is on works that view environmental problems and
issues from a systems perspective and include human systems as elements in
the generation and solution of environmental problems. The series is intended
to be international in scope and will give priority to works dealing with
global or international problems.
The series is also interdisciplinary. Monographs from all fields of the
social sciences which deal with political, economic, and sociocultural factors
associated with ecological issues will be considered for publication.
Theoretical, empirical, and policy-oriented studies are all appropriate for
this series. In addition, disaster studies that look at disasters as problems
arisiong out of the relationship of human systems to their environments are
appropriate.
Monographs should be submitted in triplicate to:
Frederick L. Bates, Director
INTERLAB
University of Georgia
Athens, Georgia 30602-1611
They will be reviewed by an editorial board and, if accepted, recommended to
The Gerogia Press for publication. After a final review by the Press's
editorial committee, a publication decision will be made and the author or
authors notified. Before publication, each monograph must be edited to
conform to the style manual used by The Georgia Press and must be submitted
on computer disks to aid in the final production of the monograph.
Our hope is to publish one or two worthy monographs per year. Should more
be submitted that deserve publication in a given year, this number may be
increased. For more information, phone Frederick L. Bates, Department of
Sociology, University of Georgia - 706-542-3196 or write to the above address.

Joseph McCrary
Department of Public Administration
University of Georgia
Athens, Ga. 30602
(706) 542-2835

Joseph McCrary
Department of Public Administration
University of Georgia
Athens, Ga. 30602
(706) 542-2835