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Environmental Conservation Digital Archive is a repository of every single article published in the journal between 1974 and 1996. It houses over 8900 pages of content, reproduced as high-resolution, searchable PDFs. The Archive marks the complete digitisation of Environmental Conservation, with all material available through Cambridge Core.

The archive contains approximately 3900 articles from the Journal's first 23 volumes - 92 issues in total.

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Environmental Conservation
  • ISSN: 0376-8929 (Print), 1469-4387 (Online)
  • Frequency: 4 issues per year

Environmental Conservation is a leading interdisciplinary environmental journal established since 1973. With its international editorial board, it welcomes research papers, reports, comments, perspectives and subject reviews addressing environmental conservation science, policy and practice, informed by rigorous studies from local to global scales. It addresses: environmental management and governance; ecosystem change; resource utilisation; and biomes, biodiversity and biota on land, in the sea and fresh waters. The journal actively assists early-career and non-native English speakers with manuscripts pertinent to the international readership. Environmental Conservation informs environmentalists, managers, consultants, agency workers and scientists striving for contemporary environmental understanding and action. Papers selected as Editor's Choice are made freely available online.