Children, Youth and Environments
Vol 13, No.2 (2003)
ISSN 1546-2250

Reviewer Acknowledgements


Peer review is fundamental in this age of online publishing, which floods readers with a great deal of information of dubious quality. As editors of Children, Youth and Environments, we strive to make the highest quality research and information available online to scholars and practitioners around the world, and to do so, we count on the informed judgment of our peers and colleagues. In a double-blind review process, at least three experts contribute comments about each paper submitted to CYE. Their advice is essential in our decisions concerning publication and invaluable to authors when undertaking revisions. We therefore take this opportunity to thank all those who have acted as reviewers for the first two issues of CYE.

Thank you, reviewers, for your time, energy and commitment to the journal!

- The Editors

Reviewers for Volume 13, numbers 1 and 2:

Mary Barry

University of Colorado Health Sciences Center

USA

Sheridan Bartlett

International Institute for Environment and Development

UK

Mark Blades

University of Sheffield

UK

John Brett

University of Colorado at Denver

USA

Joy Carlson

J. Carlson Consulting

California, USA

Louise Chawla

Kentucky State University

USA

Herb Childress

Duke University

North Carolina, USA

David Driskell

BD Planning

New York, USA

Noemi Ehrenfeld

Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana-Iztapalapa

Mexico

Gary W. Evans

Cornell University

New York, USA

Lianne Fisman

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

USA

Mark Francis

University of California at Davis

USA

Jim Garbarino

Cornell University

New York, USA

Roger Hart

City University of New York

USA

Susan Herrington

University of British Columbia

Canada

James Hill

University of Colorado Health Sciences Center

USA

Jeff Lackney

University of Wisconsin at Madison

USA

Hugh Matthews

University College Northampton

UK

Gene Myers

Western Washington University

USA

Robin Moore

North Carolina State University

USA

David Pellow

University of California

San Diego, USA

Barry Percy-Smith

SOLAR Action Research Centre

UK

Robert M. Pyle

Washington, USA

Marilyn Read

Auburn University

USA

Christine Readdick

Florida State University

USA

David Sobel

Antioch New England Graduate School

USA

Christopher Spencer

University of Sheffield

UK

Jill Swart-Kruger

University of South Africa

Kenneth Tanner

University of Georgia

USA

Ine van Liempd

AKTA, Utrecht

The Netherlands

Catharine Ward-Thompson

Edinburgh College of Art/Herriot-Watt University

UK

Nicole Yohalem

The Forum for Youth Investment

Washington D.C., USA