Almost two years ago the Ecopsychology journal partnered with the 2021 Nature and Health conference to solicit original manuscripts for a special issue of the journal, edited by Dr. Gregory N. Bratman and Dr. Hector A. Olvera Alvarez. That led to a huge number of terrific submissions. Greg and Hector (assisted by Chrystal Dunker) led the peer-review process, and there were so many strong and cutting edge submissions that we decided to run two special issues on this topic! The first issue was just published online [liebertpub.com]. Good news, the publishers agreed to make this special issue free access until Oct 12, 2022! So please take advantage of this opportunity to read and download the entire issue, or select articles. The Table of Contents is copied below. The second issue will appear December 2022.
Best wishes,
Peter Kahn
Editor-in-Chief, Ecopsychology
Professor, Department of Psychology & School of Environmental and Forest Sciences
University of Washington