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Environmental management research in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand: insights from publications in the Australasian Journal of Environmental Management (2004–2024)
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Environmental management research in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand: insights from publications in the Australasian Journal of Environmental Management (2004–2024)

Helen Ross, Claudia Baldwin, Sarah Choudhury, Anna McKinlay, Animesh Gain and Oliver Fritsch
Australasian Journal of Environmental Management, Vol.33(1), pp.100-130
2026

Abstract

environmental management environmental profession journal papers Meta-analysis Sustainable Development Goals systematic review
To assess how scientific contributions reflect trends in environmental management in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand and meet the needs of the environmental profession, we reviewed peer-reviewed articles published in the Australasian Journal of Environmental Management from 2004 to 2024. The 449 publications demonstrate a strong interdisciplinary focus on governance, policy and social dimensions as well as balanced attention to land and water issues across a wide set of contemporary and continuing environmental concerns, including climate change and conservation. We found the journal makes a sound contribution to the Sustainable Development Goals. Much of the research by the 1,044 authors is multi-sectoral, with growing collaboration among government, industry and not-for-profit organisations. The journal’s knowledge base aligns well with the needs of the environmental profession as identified in a recent report. Topics warranting greater representation in future publications include climate change, disaster and resilience, political influence on policy, environmental education as well as Indigenous resource use. Although performing well on equity criteria, the Australasian Journal of Environmental Management encourages more contribution from Indigenous and female authors from both New Zealand and Australia.

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Domestic collaboration
Web Of Science research areas
Environmental Studies

UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

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#3 Good Health and Well-Being

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