The Anthem Environment and Sustainability Initiative (AESI) seeks to push the frontiers of scholarship while simultaneously offering prescriptive and programmatic advice to policymakers and practitioners around the world. The programme publishes research monographs, professional and major reference works, upper-level textbooks and general interest titles. Professor Lawrence Susskind (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) acts as the General Editor of AESI, and oversees our book series, each featuring scholars, practitioners and business experts keen to link theory and practice. Our series editors include Brooke L. Hemming (United States Environmental Protection Agency), Shafiqul Islam (Tufts University), Saleem H. Ali (University of Delaware), Jane Macfarlane (University of California at Berkeley) and Richardson Dilworth (Center for Public Policy, Drexel University).


Series


Strategies for Sustainable Development Series

Series Editor: Lawrence Susskind (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)


Climate Change: Science, Policy and Implementation

Series Editor: Brooke L. Hemming (United States Environmental Protection Agency, USA)


Science Diplomacy: Managing Food, Energy and Water Sustainably

Series Editor: Shafiqul Islam (Tufts University, USA)


International Environmental Policy Series

Series Editor: Saleem H. Ali (University of Delaware, USA)


Big Data and Sustainable Cities Series

Series Editor: Jane Macfarlane (University of California at Berkeley, USA)


Climate Change and the Future of the North American City

Series Editor: Richardson Dilworth (Center for Public Policy, Drexel University, USA)


Included within the AESI is the Anthem EnviroExperts Review. Through this an online micro-review site, Anthem Press seeks to build a community of practice involving scientists, policy analysts and activists committed to creating a clearer and deeper understanding of how ecological systems – at every level – operate, and how they have been damaged by unsustainable development. This site publishes short reviews of important books or reports in the environmental field, broadly defined.

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Worst-Case Economics

By Frank Ackerman

£24.99, $29.95  Paperback

September 2018

£39.99, $49.00  Hardback

October 2017

Managing Coral Reefs

By Kelly Heber Dunning

£70.00, $115.00  Hardback

July 2018

Environmental Problem-Solving – A Video-Enhanced Self-Instructional e-Book from MIT

Edited by Lawrence Susskind, Bruno Verdini, Jessica Gordon, Yasmin Zaerpoor

£35.00, $45.00  EPUB

December 2017

£35.00, $45.00  PDF

December 2017

Water Diplomacy in Action

Edited by Shafiqul Islam & Kaveh Madani

£22.95, $37.95  Paperback

January 2017

£85.00, $140.00  Hardback

January 2017

China and Sustainable Development in Latin America

Edited by Rebecca Ray, Kevin Gallagher, Andres López, Cynthia Sanborn

£19.95, $29.95  Paperback

January 2017

£70.00, $115.00  Hardback

January 2017

Bangladesh Confronts Climate Change

By Joseph Hanlon, Manoj Roy, David Hulme

£19.95, $29.95  Paperback

November 2016

£70.00, $115.00  Hardback

November 2016

Managing Climate Risks in Coastal Communities

By Lawrence Susskind, Danya Rumore, Carri Hulet, Patrick Field

£29.99, $39.95  Paperback

September 2015

£90.00, $145.00  Hardback

September 2015

Green Growth, Smart Growth

By Ralf Fücks, Foreword by Anthony Giddens, Translated by Rachel Harland

£22.95, $29.95  Hardback

June 2015

Climate Change and Global Equity

By Frank Ackerman & Elizabeth A. Stanton

£25.00, $40.00  Paperback

March 2015

£70.00, $115.00  Hardback

June 2014

£20.00, $32.00  MOBIPOCKET

February 2014

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