Dear Colleagues, I am writing to "officially" unveil the Website of the PROJECT ON ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE AND FOREIGN POLICY. The Website is located at the following address: http://www.ln.edu.hk/projects/ecfp/Home.htm The Project on Environmental Change and Foreign Policy seeks to better understand the role of foreign policy actors and processes in efforts to preserve the environment and natural resources. The project has resulted in a number of publications over the last five years, included several edited volumes. The Website includes links to tables of contents of the project's books and abstracts of nearly 75 articles published under the auspices of the project so far (with more to be added soon). You will also find a bibliography of sources (to be expanding greatly in coming weeks) useful in research on environmental foreign policy, and links to other research projects and additional sources on the World Wide Web. We hope the ECFP Website will be a handy tool for researchers and practitioners interested in environmental foreign policy (broadly defined). I encourage you to share it with other people interested in environmental foreign policy and related efforts of individuals, organizations and governments to preserve and protect the natural world. I also want to invite you and other interested parties to contribute your work to the project for possible inclusion as guest papers on the Website and for consideration as chapters in one of the project's future edited volumes. Please send papers to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] With best wishes, Paul G. Harris, Director Project on Environmental Change and Foreign Policy ************************************************** P. Harris Assoc. Prof. Politics & Sociology Dept. Lingnan University Tuen Mun, N.T. HONG KONG
Tel: +852-2616-7199 Fax: +852-2891-7940 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Project on Environmental Change and Foreign Policy Website: http://www.ln.edu.hk/projects/ecfp/Home **************************************************