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About Strategic Behavior and the Environment

As local, national and global environmental and natural resource situations deteriorate, intervention policies become particularly important. The increased level of policy debate regarding environmental and natural resources is well reflected in a rising trend of published analytical work that addresses the interaction between needed policies to better manage environmental and natural resources and the strategic behavior of those who are involved in its design and implementation, and those affected by them. Environmental policy and strategic behavior has become a field that interests researchers from several disciplines in the social sciences, employing different methodologies while addressing similar research questions. Simultaneously, policy makers seek more help from researchers in the process of developing and implementing environmental policies. The impact of the increasing body of such works on both the scientific literature and the policy making process would be much more effective if championed by a high quality publication outlet.

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Editorial information

Editor-in-chief: Charles Mason, University of Wyoming, USA
Editor-in-chief: Felix Munoz-Garcia, Washington State University, USA
Editor-in-chief: Knut Einar Rosendahl, Norwegian University of Life Sciences: NMBU, Norway

 

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