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Society & Natural Resource Book Series

We Welcome New Book Proposals!

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Marianne Penker, BOKU (in Austria)
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Rachael Levay, University Press of Colorado & Utah State University Press

The Society & Natural Resources Book Series includes books that examine the complexity of interrelationships among human societies, biophysical and built environments and natural resources. We are especially interested in works that engage emergent issues and inform transformations between society and natural resources toward greater social and environmental justice, health and sustainability/resilience.

The series seeks submissions across a diversity of methods, theories, and disciplines rather than being directed or privileging any given approach.  The series is casting a broad net to build from any (or combinations) of the environmental/natural resource social sciences.

Society and Natural Resources Book Series.  The University Press of Colorado and the Society and Natural Resources Press, in cooperation with IASNR, co-publish the Society and Natural Resources Book Series. Books in this series are accounts of human behavior, natural resources, and the environment for classroom adoption and the natural resource professional community. The Society and Natural Resources Book Series includes books that examine the complexity of interrelationships among human societies, biophysical and built environments and natural resources.

We welcome new book proposals!  The series is especially interested in works that engage emergent issues and inform transformations between society and natural resources toward greater social and environmental justice, health, and sustainability/resilience. The series does not privilege any particular research method, theory or discipline; it seeks submissions that build from any (or combinations) of the environmental/natural resource social sciences. Works that contribute to our understandings and actions on how global processes intersect with localities, in the South, North, or through comparative case studies are encouraged.

We are particularly interested in publishing new books on the following topics:

  • climate justice
  • environmental policy and governance
  • natural resource utilization, management and decision-making
  • social and cultural change as it relates to environmental change
  • sustainability/resilience transitions
  • social-ecological systems dynamics
  • practice-informed resource management
  • institutional innovations
  • political economy/ecology perspectives on natural resource change and conflict.

All proposals for new books in the series should follow the press submission guidelines, and submissions will be evaluated by the press acquisitions staff, editorial board, and outside experts. University Press of Colorado – Society and Natural Resources Book Series (upcolorado.com) or Press & Book Series – IASNR

Lean about becoming an SNR Book Series author?  Please join us at the IASNR Conference in Portland, ME for a session called, “Are you ready? Publishing Books and Papers.”  The session will be held on June 12 at 3:00 pm EST in the York Room.  Panelists include Rich Krannich, Kate Sherren, Douglas Jackson-Smith, Emily Huff, and Kristin Floress.

We welcome Nominations for new editorial board members!  We anticipate openings for new editorial board members, with terms to begin in January, 2024. Board members are expected to serve for a two-year term with a second two-year term possible.  Please contact Anna Haines @ [email protected] to nominate, self-nominate, and/or learn more about being a part of the board.

SNR Book Series Editorial Board:  Mallika Bose, Ken Caine, Anna Haines, Jeffrey Jacquet, Rick Krannich, Tom Measham, David Matarrita Cascante, and Marianne Penker.

Recently Published Books:

Jacquet, J. et al. Editors. Energy Impacts: A Multidisciplinary Exploration of North American Energy Development

Reprinted with a newly-authored introductory chapter

Wilkinson, Kenneth. The Community in Rural America.

Reprinted with a newly-authored introductory chapter

Manfredo, M.J. et al. Editors Society and Natural Resources: A Summary of Knowledge

Forthcoming New Books (Now in review):

 

Sherren, K., G. Thondhlana, D. Jackson-Smith. Opening Windows: Emerging Perspectives, Practices  and Opportunities in Natural Resource Social Sciences.