Environmental Sociology is an academic journal dedicated to the field of environmental sociology, which explores how social structure, culture, and behavior affect and are influenced by environmental issues. The topics covered by this journal include but are not limited to climate change, pollution, natural resource management, environmental justice, and social movements. Through interdisciplinary approaches, it provides scholars, researchers, and policy makers with a sociological perspective on environmental issues. Its target readers are mainly scholars, graduate students, and professionals interested in environmental issues in the field of environmental sociology. It not only covers traditional environmental sociology topics, but also explores emerging issues such as environmental risk management and sustainable development strategies.