General
- A\J: Alternatives Journal—published by the Environmental Studies Association of Canada
- Asian Journal of Environment and Disaster Management—published by Research Publishing Services
- Children Youth and Environments Journal—published online by the Children Youth and Environments Center at the University of Colorado
- Environmental Education Research—published by Taylor & Francis
- Environmental Ethics—edited by Eugene Hargrove, and produced at the Center for Environmental Philosophy at the University of North Texas
- Environmental Philosophy—the official journal of the International Association for Environmental Philosophy
- Journal of Agricultural, Biological, and Environmental Statistics (JABES)
- Journal of Environmental Engineering—published by the American Society of Civil Engineers
- S.A.P.I.EN.S (Surveys And Perspectives Integrating ENvironment and Society)—published by the Institut Veolia Environnement
- The Journal of Environmental Education—published by Taylor & Francis
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