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Editors

Editor: Sandra J. Garren, Hofstra University
 

Suburban Sustainability (ISSN 2164-0866) seeks to be the premier dissemination vehicle for scholarship on sustainability issues in suburban and metropolitan settings. The suburbs have emerged as the nexus of dynamic demographic, social, economic, and environmental change. Suburban Sustainability will publish scholarly endeavors to identify, analyze, and solve the problems of suburbia which are essential for the health of the world. The journal, published by the National Center for Suburban Studies at Hofstra University, is supported by the University of South Florida Libraries.

Suburban Sustainability is currently soliciting contributions for its upcoming special issue. Please see the formal Call for Papers for more information. Abstracts are due on July 1, 2020.

Current Issue: Volume 6, Issue 1 (2020)

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Active Humans, Inactive Carnivores, and Hiking Trails within a Suburban Preserve
Sonny Bandak, Ronald J. Sarno, Michaela C. Peterson, Daniel Farkas, and Melissa M. Grigione