- Environment and Planning
The Environment and Planning journals are four influential [ Johnston, Ron; 2003; PDF| [http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/full/10.1111/1475-5661.00083 Geography: a different sort of discipline?] Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 28(2); pp133-141; Accessed 11-05-08; Subscription Required ]
academic journal s. They are described as as 'interdisciplinary', though they have a highly spatial focus, meaning that they are often of most interest to human geographers. The journals are also of interest to the fields ofeconomics ,sociology ,political science ,urban planning ,architecture ,ecology andcultural studies .The four journals are:
* "Environment and Planning A" - The original Environment and Planning journal, launched in1969 . It focuses on urban and regional issues. [ [http://www.envplan.com/epa/epainfo.html Environment and Planning A homepage] Accessed May 17 2006 ]* "Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design" - Introduced in
1974 to provide a focus on methodological urban issues, focusing again on the built environment, planning andpolicy . [ [http://www.envplan.com/epb/epbinfo.html Environment and Planning B homepage] Accessed May 17 2006 ]* "Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy" - From
1983 , it again aims to focus on policy issues, but a on a wider scale. It has particular interest in the interventions ofcivil society agents such asNGO s in policy. [ [http://www.envplan.com/epc/epcinfo.html Environment and Planning C homepage] Accessed May 17 2006 ]* "Environment and Planning D: Society and Space" - Launched as "Society and Space" in
1979 and joined the Environment and Planning series in 1983. This journal is almost entirely devoted to human geography, and attempts to focus both ground breaking theoretical issues and policy based papers. [ [http://www.envplan.com/epd/epdinfo.html Environment and Planning D homepage] Accessed May 17 2006]References
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