Harvard Environmental Law Review

短名HELR. Harvard. Environ. Law. Rev.
Journal Impact0.87
国际分区LAW(Q2)
期刊索引SCI Q2中科院 4 区
ISSN0147-8257
h-index34
国内分区社会学(4区)社会学环境研究(4区)社会学法学(4区)

The Harvard Environmental Law Review is published semiannually by Harvard Law School students. Views expressed in the Review are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of HELR members. Editorial Policy: HELR has adopted a broad view of environmental affairs to include such areas as land use and property rights; air, water, and noise regula-tion; toxic substances control; radiation control; energy use; workplace pollution; science and technology control; and resource use and regulation. HELR is interested in developments on the local, state, federal, foreign, or international levels.

涉及主题政治学法学经济生物哲学业务生态学社会学地理计算机科学工程类认识论法律与经济学数学历史考古政治公共行政环境科学财务社会科学微观经济学环境规划
出版信息出版商: Harvard University出版周期: 期刊类型: journal
基本数据创刊年份: 1996原创研究文献占比100.00%自引率:0.00%Gold OA占比: 0.00%

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