Below, please find the announcement for our journal's annual prize competition. Please don't hesitate to contact me should you wish to discuss ideas for articles or have any other questions related to the journal or the competition. wil
[cid:image001.png@01D665E5.2D8BC860] <http://twitter.com/> WIL BURNS Editor-in-Chief Case Studies in the Environment University of California Press Email: wbu...@american.edu Mobile: 650.281.9126 917 Forest Ave., 3N, Evanston, IL 60202 https://online.ucpress.edu/cse Case Studies in the Environment Prize Competition The editors of Case Studies in the Environment are pleased to announce the Fourth Case Studies in the Environment Prize Competition, offering a $2,000 prize for best environmental case study, as well as two $500 honorable mention prizes. Deadline for submissions: November 15, 2020. EVALUATION Accepted, published articles will be further evaluated for their contribution to teaching environmental concepts to students or practitioners. This includes making the best use of the complement of learning support features that the journal provides, such as Case Study Questions, Teaching Notes, and Slides. To be eligible for consideration for the prize, submitted pieces to the journal will have to clear our peer review process and be accepted for publication. After acceptance, the editors of each section will propose a selection of semi-finalist articles to the Editor-in-Chief, who will select the winning articles. Learn more about our editorial team<https://online.ucpress.edu/cse/pages/editorial>. All cases submitted after October 15, 2019 and by the deadline on November 15, 2020, and later accepted for publication (including those submitted prior to this announcement) will be eligible, except any cases written by members of the editorial team, editorial board, or their family members. THE FINE PRINT University of California faculty and staff, while welcome to participate in the competition, are ineligible for the cash prizes, but may opt to receive an award of UC Press books of equal value in lieu of cash payment. For multi-authored articles, payment will be made to the primary author or another single author designated by the primary author. HOW TO ENTER To enter, follow our guidance for Article Cases as outlined in our Author Information<https://online.ucpress.edu/cse/pages/submit>. Manuscript templates are provided within the Author Information for your convenience. Be sure to submit your Article Case no later than November 15, 2020. Winners will be notified in spring 2021, or sooner if all eligible entries have reached final decision. All entries should be submitted via our online submission system<https://cse.scholasticahq.com/for-authors>. Questions can be directed to Liba Hladik, Managing Editor, at lhla...@ucpress.edu<mailto:lhla...@ucpress.edu> RELATED RESOURCES The Case for Case Studies in Confronting Environmental Issues<https://doi.org/10.1525/cse.2017.sc.burns01> Wil Burns, Editor-in-Chief, Case Studies in the Environment <https://doi.org/10.1525/cse.2018.001065> Pursuing the Promise of Case Studies for Sustainability and Environmental Education: Converging Initiatives<https://doi.org/10.1525/cse.2018.001065> Cynthia A. Wei, National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center Minna Brown, Yale University School of Forestry & Environmental Studies Meghan Wagner, School for Environment and Sustainability, University of Michigan 2019 First Prize article: The Spatially Explicit Water Footprint of Blue Jeans: Spatial Methods in Action for Sustainable Consumer Products and Corporate Management of Water<https://doi.org/10.1525/cse.2019.002006> Robert O. Vos, Spatial Sciences Institute, University of Southern California (USA) Professor Vos's article is part of the special collection Case Studies from the Spatial Sciences<https://online.ucpress.edu/cse/pages/csss>. 2019 Honorable Mention article: Using Concepts from the Study of Social Movements to Understand Community Response to Liquefied Natural Gas Development in Clatsop County, Oregon<https://doi.org/10.1525/cse.2018.001800> Trang Tran, Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Alaska, Anchorage (USA) Casey L. Taylor, Energy and Environmental Policy Program, University of Delaware, Newark (USA) Hilary S. Boudet, School of Public Policy, Oregon State University, Corvallis (USA) Keith Baker, Department of Public Administration, SUNY College at Brockport (USA) Holly L. Peterson, School of Public Policy, Oregon State University, Corvallis (USA) 2019 Honorable Mention article: Improving the Resilience of Water Resources after Wildfire through Collaborative Watershed Management: A Case Study from Colorado<https://doi.org/10.1525/cse.2019.sc.960306> Kyle Blount, Hydrologic Science and Engineering, Colorado School of Mines (USA) Adrianne Kroepsch, Hydrologic Science and Engineering, Colorado School of Mines (USA) 2018 First Prize article: Pluralizing Science for Inclusive Water Governance: An Engaged Ethnographic Approach to WaSH Data Collection in Delhi, India<https://doi.org/10.1525/cse.2017.000810> Heather O'Leary, Departments of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences and Anthropology, University of South Florida (USA) Professor O'Leary's article is part of a special collection on Water Science and Collaboration<https://online.ucpress.edu/cse/pages/wsc>. You can read more from the author in her related blog post, "Engaging Science for Inclusive Water Governance: A Q&A with environmental anthropologist Heather O'Leary."<https://www.ucpress.edu/blog/35406/engaging-science-for-inclusive-water-governance-a-qa-with-environmental-anthropologist-heather-oleary/> 2018 Honorable Mention article: The Food-Energy-Water Nexus, Regional Sustainability, and Hydraulic Fracturing: An Integrated Assessment of the Denver Region<https://doi.org/10.1525/cse.2018.001735> Sonya Ahamed, Joshua Sperling, Gillian Galford, Jennie C. Stephens and Douglas Arent 2018 Honorable Mention article: Using a Community Vote for Wind Energy Development Decision-Making in King Island, Tasmania<https://doi.org/10.1525/cse.2017.000927> R.M. Colvin, G. Bradd Witt and Justine Lacey 2017 First Prize article: Evaluating Community Engagement and Benefit-Sharing Practices in Australian Wind Farm Development<https://doi.org/10.1525/cse.2017.000521> Nina Lansbury Hall, University of Queensland, Australia Jarra Hicks, University of New South Wales, and Community Power Agency, Australia Taryn Lane, Embark Emily Wood, independent communications contractor 2017 Honorable Mention article: <https://doi.org/10.1525/cse.2017.sc.450585> Community-Based Watershed Restoration in He'eia (He'eia ahupua'a), O'ahu, Hawaiian Islands<https://doi.org/10.1525/cse.2017.sc.450585> Holly V. Campbell, Oregon State University A.M. Campbell, Catalina Island Marine Institute 2017 Honorable Mention article: Environmental Impact Assessments and Hydraulic Fracturing: Lessons from Two U.S. States<https://doi.org/10.1525/cse.2017.000638> Miriam R. Aczel, Imperial College London Karen E. 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