Thread: Newly open access journal ES3 (Earth Science, Systems and Society) and Special Issue Hazards and Society

Started: 2021-10-05 13:27:57
Last activity: 2021-10-05 13:27:57
Dear colleagues
The newly open access journal ES3 (Earth Science, Systems and Society) launched a Special Issue Hazards and Society: https://www.escubed.org/research-topics/4/hazards-and-society

This Special Issue aims to highlight how environmental hazards and risks interact with society, showcasing the important role that Earth Science plays in our socio-economic resilience to environmental hazards. We welcome any contributions that fit this bill, particularly multidisciplinary contributions that bring together different perspectives from natural and social sciences, engineering, industry and policy.


We are looking for contributions to this new open-access journal.

More information for the special issues is available here (https://www.escubed.org/research-topics/4/hazards-and-society), and submissions are now open and will remain open until December 2021.

ES3 is an official journal of the Geological Society. The Journal's mission focuses on encouraging inclusivity and diversity in publishing, engaging directly with early career researchers, embodying principles of openness and transparency in science, and presenting a forward-looking perspective on geoscience and related disciplines. As a not-for-profit endeavour from the Geological Society of London, any surplus is reinvested in discounts and waivers to increase access for those without funding.

If you’d like more information or have any questions, please do contact us.

natashadowey<at>gmail.com <natashadowey<at>gmail.com>
rachel.brackenridge<at>abdn.ac.uk <rachel.brackenridge<at>abdn.ac.uk>
Charlene.Ting<at>arup.com <Charlene.Ting<at>arup.com>walid.benmansour<at>seismo.wustl.edu <walid.benmansour<at>seismo.wustl.edu>


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