Human Dimensions of Wildlife, which publishes six times annually, is devoted to the study of social considerations in fisheries and wildlife management. The journal provides an open forum for exchange of human dimensions information. There are three primary publication goals of Human Dimensions of Wildlife:
- To provide a forum for the exchange of theories, concepts, methods, findings, and philosophies relevant to human dimensions of fisheries and wildlife management.
- To advance the application of human dimensions information in fisheries and wildlife decision making.
- To provide a focus on the human dimensions of contemporary fisheries and wildlife management issues.
Seven types of articles are published in Human Dimensions of Wildlife: research articles, review articles, methodological articles, opinion pieces, research notes, findings abstracts, and book reviews. Other submission types will also be published as the Co-Editors deem appropriate, such as rebuttals and rejoinders, discussion forums, and editorials.
Peer Review Policy:
All research articles in this journal have undergone rigorous peer review, based on initial editor screening and anonymous refereeing by two anonymous referees.
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