20 December 2012
Editor-in-Chief of Land (ISSN 2073-445X) Will Organize Land Systems Science Symposium at AAG 2013
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Prof. Dr. Andrew Millington, Editor-in-Chief of Land, will organize a Land Systems Science Symposium at the AAG in 2013 in collaboration with Prof. Dr. Richard Aspinall (Editor, Journal of Land Use Science). A joint special issue will be published in both journals to cover submissions to this symposium.
Geographers and others with active research expertise and interests in land use, land systems and land change science will participate. This symposium builds on a long tradition of research in land use and land cover, and of coupled human and natural systems within Geography, the focus provided by the Journal of Land Use Science and Land, and of interests to the land change science community.