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2016, Volume 65, Issue C
- 58-64 Air quality from a social perspective in four European metropolitan areas: Research hypothesis and evidence from the SEFIRA project
by Giardullo, Paolo & Sergi, Vittorio & Carton, Wim & Kenis, Anneleen & Kesteloot, Chris & Kazepov, Yuri & Kobus, Dominik & Maione, Michela & Skotak, Krzysztof & Fuzzi, Sandro & Pollini, Francesca
- 65-74 Modelling individual preferences for environmental policy drivers: Empirical evidence of Italian lifestyle changes using a latent class approach
by Valeri, Eva & Gatta, Valerio & Teobaldelli, Désirée & Polidori, Paolo & Barratt, Benjamin & Fuzzi, Sandro & Kazepov, Yuri & Sergi, Vittorio & Williams, Martin & Maione, Michela
2016, Volume 64, Issue C
- 1-8 Constructing collaborative communities of researchers in the environmental domain. A case study of interdisciplinary research between legal scholars and policy analysts
by Bruzzone, Silvia & Larrue, Corinne & Rijswick, Marleen van & Wiering, Mark & Crabbé, Ann
- 9-17 Governance across the land-sea interface: A systematic review
by Pittman, Jeremy & Armitage, Derek
- 18-29 Studying the historical evolution of ecosystem services to inform management policies for developed shorelines
by Santana-Cordero, Aarón M. & Ariza, Eduard & Romagosa, Francesc
- 30-37 Evaluating the impact of ecosystem service assessments on decision-makers
by Posner, Stephen & Getz, Christy & Ricketts, Taylor
- 38-47 A framework for evaluating flood risk governance
by Alexander, Meghan & Priest, Sally & Mees, Hannelore
- 48-58 The impact of climate change mitigation on water demand for energy and food: An integrated analysis based on the Shared Socioeconomic Pathways
by Mouratiadou, Ioanna & Biewald, Anne & Pehl, Michaja & Bonsch, Markus & Baumstark, Lavinia & Klein, David & Popp, Alexander & Luderer, Gunnar & Kriegler, Elmar
- 59-74 A comparative analysis between composite indexes of environmental performance: An analysis on the CIEP and EPI
by Neves Almeida, Thiago Alexandre das & García-Sánchez, Isabel-María
- 75-82 The reliability of evidence review methodology in environmental science and conservation
by O’Leary, Bethan C. & Kvist, Kristian & Bayliss, Helen R. & Derroire, Géraldine & Healey, John R. & Hughes, Kathryn & Kleinschroth, Fritz & Sciberras, Marija & Woodcock, Paul & Pullin, Andrew S.
- 83-92 Enhancing feasibility: Incorporating a socio-ecological systems framework into restoration planning
by Budiharta, Sugeng & Meijaard, Erik & Wells, Jessie A. & Abram, Nicola K. & Wilson, Kerrie A.
- 93-100 Non-market values of forest biodiversity and the impact of informing the general public: Insights from generalized multinomial logit estimations
by Rambonilaza, Tina & Brahic, Elodie
- 101-117 Assessment of stormwater runoff management practices and governance under climate change and urbanization: An analysis of Bangkok, Hanoi and Tokyo
by Saraswat, Chitresh & Kumar, Pankaj & Mishra, Binaya Kumar
- 118-128 Towards dynamic flow regime management for floodplain restoration in the Atchafalaya River Basin, Louisiana
by Kozak, Justin P. & Bennett, Micah G. & Piazza, Bryan P. & Remo, Jonathan W.F.
- 129-140 Bridging the gap between impact assessment methods and climate science
by Cherubini, Francesco & Fuglestvedt, Jan & Gasser, Thomas & Reisinger, Andy & Cavalett, Otávio & Huijbregts, Mark A.J. & Johansson, Daniel J.A. & Jørgensen, Susanne V. & Raugei, Marco & Schivley, Greg & Strømman, Anders Hammer & Tanaka, Katsumasa & Levasseur, Annie
- 141-154 Developments in water quality monitoring and management in large river catchments using the Danube River as an example
by Chapman, Deborah V. & Bradley, Chris & Gettel, Gretchen M. & Hatvani, István Gábor & Hein, Thomas & Kovács, József & Liska, Igor & Oliver, David M. & Tanos, Péter & Trásy, Balázs & Várbíró, Gábor
- 155-163 Carbon accounting of material substitution with biomass: Case studies for Austria investigated with IPCC default and alternative approaches
by Kalt, Gerald & Höher, Martin & Lauk, Christian & Schipfer, Fabian & Kranzl, Lukas
- 164-170 Anatomy of a buzzword: The emergence of ‘the water-energy-food nexus’ in UK natural resource debates
by Cairns, Rose & Krzywoszynska, Anna
- 171-176 How to be a more effective environmental scientist in management and policy contexts
by Fernández, Roberto J.
- 177-187 Policy dimensions of development and financing of water infrastructure: The cases of China and India
by Tortajada, Cecilia
2016, Volume 63, Issue C
- 1-6 Unintended consequences of the Clean Air Act: Mortality rates in Appalachian coal mining communities
by Hendryx, Michael & Holland, Benjamin
- 7-18 Small cetacean bycatch as estimated from stranding schemes: The common dolphin case in the northeast Atlantic
by Peltier, Hélène & Authier, Matthieu & Deaville, Rob & Dabin, Willy & Jepson, Paul D. & van Canneyt, Olivier & Daniel, Pierre & Ridoux, Vincent
- 19-26 Efficiency of stormwater control measures for combined sewer retrofitting under varying rain conditions: Quantifying the Three Points Approach (3PA)
by Sørup, Hjalte Jomo Danielsen & Lerer, Sara Maria & Arnbjerg-Nielsen, Karsten & Mikkelsen, Peter Steen & Rygaard, Martin
- 27-34 Spatial assessment of ecosystem functions and services for air purification of forests in South Korea
by Song, Cholho & Lee, Woo-Kyun & Choi, Hyun-Ah & Kim, Jaeuk & Jeon, Seong Woo & Kim, Joon Soon
- 35-43 QALY gain and health care resource impacts of air pollution control: A Markov modelling approach
by Schmitt, Laetitia Helene Marie
- 44-54 Incentivizing REDD+: How developing countries are laying the groundwork for benefit-sharing
by Dunlop, Tessa & Corbera, Esteve
- 55-62 Examining bushfire policy in action: Preparedness and behaviour in the 2009 Black Saturday fires
by Handmer, John & O’Neill, Saffron
- 63-75 Does a change of irrigation technique impact on groundwater resources? A case study in Northeastern Italy
by Fabbri, Paolo & Piccinini, Leonardo & Marcolongo, Enrico & Pola, Marco & Conchetto, Enrico & Zangheri, Pietro
- 76-90 Reconnecting crop and cattle farming to reduce nitrogen losses to river water of an intensive agricultural catchment (Seine basin, France): past, present and future
by Garnier, Josette & Anglade, Juliette & Benoit, Marie & Billen, Gilles & Puech, Thomas & Ramarson, Antsiva & Passy, Paul & Silvestre, Marie & Lassaletta, Luis & Trommenschlager, Jean-Marie & Schott, Céline & Tallec, Gaëlle
- 91-100 A framework and indicators for evaluating policies for conservation and development: The case of wildlife management units in Mexico
by Ortega-Argueta, Alejandro & González-Zamora, Arturo & Contreras-Hernández, Armando
- 101-112 A new tool to map the major worldviews in the Netherlands and USA, and explore how they relate to climate change
by De Witt, Annick & de Boer, Joop & Hedlund, Nicholas & Osseweijer, Patricia
- 113-121 A role-playing game as a tool to facilitate social learning and collective action towards Climate Smart Agriculture: Lessons learned from Apuí, Brazil
by Salvini, G. & van Paassen, A. & Ligtenberg, A. & Carrero, G.C. & Bregt, A.K.
- 122-131 Designing a new science-policy communication mechanism for the UN Convention to Combat Desertification
by Akhtar-Schuster, M. & Amiraslani, F. & Morejon, C.F. Diaz & Escadafal, R. & Fulajtar, E. & Grainger, A. & Kellner, K. & Khan, S.I. & Pardo, O.Perez & Sauchanka, U. & Stringer, L.C. & Reda, Fasil & Thomas, R.J.
- 132-142 A flood risk decision making approach for Mediterranean tree crops using GIS; climate change effects and flood-tolerant species
by Kourgialas, Nektarios N. & Karatzas, George P.
- 143-150 A multiple timescales approach to assess urgency in adaptation to climate change with an application to the tourism industry
by Paquin, Dominique & de Elía, Ramon & Bleau, Stéphanie & Charron, Isabelle & Logan, Travis & Biner, Sébastien
- 151-160 Implementing climate variability adaptation at the community level in the Amazon floodplain
by Oviedo, Antonio F.P. & Mitraud, Sylvia & McGrath, David G. & Bursztyn, Marcel
- 161-169 Challenges and opportunities for REDD+: A reality check from perspectives of effectiveness, efficiency and equity
by Pasgaard, M. & Sun, Z. & Müller, D. & Mertz, O.
- 170-176 Après Paris: Breakthrough innovation as the primary moral obligation of rich countries
by Karlsson, Rasmus
- 177-186 How are coastal households responding to climate change?
by Elrick-Barr, Carmen E. & Smith, Timothy F. & Preston, Benjamin L. & Thomsen, Dana C. & Baum, Scott
- 187-196 Mapping social vulnerability to natural hazards in Italy: A suitable tool for risk mitigation strategies
by Frigerio, Ivan & De Amicis, Mattia
2016, Volume 62, Issue C
- 7-13 Governing cities reflexively—The biocultural diversity concept as an alternative to ecosystem services
by Buizer, Marleen & Elands, Birgit & Vierikko, Kati
- 14-23 Ecosystem services provided by urban gardens in Barcelona, Spain: Insights for policy and planning
by Camps-Calvet, Marta & Langemeyer, Johannes & Calvet-Mir, Laura & Gómez-Baggethun, Erik
- 24-33 Toward livable and healthy urban streets: Roadside vegetation provides ecosystem services where people live and move
by Säumel, Ina & Weber, Frauke & Kowarik, Ingo
- 34-44 A social assessment of urban parkland: Analyzing park use and meaning to inform management and resilience planning
by Campbell, Lindsay K. & Svendsen, Erika S. & Sonti, Nancy F. & Johnson, Michelle L.
- 45-56 Bridging the gap between ecosystem service assessments and land-use planning through Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA)
by Langemeyer, Johannes & Gómez-Baggethun, Erik & Haase, Dagmar & Scheuer, Sebastian & Elmqvist, Thomas
- 57-68 The value of urban ecosystem services in New York City: A spatially explicit multicriteria analysis of landscape scale valuation scenarios
by Kremer, Peleg & Hamstead, Zoé A. & McPhearson, Timon
- 69-78 Wasting collaboration potential: A study in urban green space governance in a post-transition country
by Kronenberg, Jakub & Pietrzyk-Kaszyńska, Agata & Zbieg, Anita & Żak, Błażej
- 79-89 The governance of private residential land in cities and spatial effects on tree cover
by Daniel, Claire & Morrison, Tiffany H. & Phinn, Stuart
- 90-98 Designing a knowledge co-production operating space for urban environmental governance—Lessons from Rotterdam, Netherlands and Berlin, Germany
by Frantzeskaki, Niki & Kabisch, Nadja
- 99-111 Renaturing cities using a regionally-focused biodiversity-led multifunctional benefits approach to urban green infrastructure
by Connop, Stuart & Vandergert, Paula & Eisenberg, Bernd & Collier, Marcus J. & Nash, Caroline & Clough, Jack & Newport, Darryl
- 112-119 Operationalizing urban resilience through a framework for adaptive co-management and design: Five experiments in urban planning practice and policy
by Crowe, Philip R. & Foley, Karen & Collier, Marcus J.
- 120-122 Viewpoint Berlin: Strategic urban development in Berlin – Challenges for future urban green space development
by Thierfelder, Holle & Kabisch, Nadja
- 123-126 Advancing urban ecosystem governance in Ljubljana
by Nastran, Mojca & Regina, Helena
- 127-132 Advancing urban ecosystem governance in New York City: Shifting towards a unified perspective for conservation management
by Forgione, Helen M. & Pregitzer, Clara C. & Charlop-Powers, Sarah & Gunther, Bram
- 133-138 Developing a Regional Open Space Strategy (ROSS) for Central Puget Sound, Washington State, USA
by Rottle, Nancy D.
- 139-144 Advancing urban ecosystem governance in Rotterdam: From experimenting and evidence gathering to new ways for integrated planning
by Tillie, Nico & van der Heijden, Roland
2016, Volume 61, Issue C
- 1-13 Climate change impacts on groundwater resources in Mekong Delta under representative concentration pathways (RCPs) scenarios
by Shrestha, Sangam & Bach, Tran Viet & Pandey, Vishnu Prasad
- 14-23 The role of rainfed agriculture in securing food production in the Nile Basin
by Siderius, C. & Van Walsum, P.E.V. & Roest, C.W.J. & Smit, A.A.M.F.R. & Hellegers, P.J.G.J. & Kabat, P. & Van Ierland, E.C.
- 24-32 Scientific evidence, expert entrepreneurship, and ecosystem narratives in the UK Natural Environment White Paper
by Lawton, Ricky N. & Rudd, Murray A.
- 33-41 Fighting against water crisis in China—A glimpse of water regime shift at county level
by Xu, Guanghua & Xu, Xianli & Tang, Wanbin & Liu, Wen & Shi, Jing & Liu, Meixian & Wang, Kelin
- 42-52 Institutional effectiveness of REDD+ MRV: Countries progress in implementing technical guidelines and good governance requirements
by Ochieng, R.M. & Visseren-Hamakers, I.J. & Arts, B. & Brockhaus, M. & Herold, M.
- 53-60 Understanding barriers to decision making in the UK energy-food-water nexus: The added value of interdisciplinary approaches
by Howarth, Candice & Monasterolo, Irene
- 61-73 Exceedance of modern ‘background’ fine-grained sediment delivery to rivers due to current agricultural land use and uptake of water pollution mitigation options across England and Wales
by Collins, A.L. & Zhang, Y.
- 74-76 Disaster reduction, loss and damage data, and the post-2015 international policy agenda
by Dilley, Maxx & Grasso, Veronica Francesca
- 77-86 The relationship of social capital and fishers’ participation in multi-level governance arrangements
by Nenadovic, Mateja & Epstein, Graham
- 87-96 A synthesis of environmental and recreational mitigation requirements at hydropower projects in the United States
by Schramm, Michael P. & Bevelhimer, Mark S. & DeRolph, Chris R.
- 97-107 The impact of European Regional Development Fund on separate waste collection: Evidence from Italian regions
by Agovino, M. & Casaccia, M. & Crociata, A.
- 108-115 Considering agro-ecosystems as ecological funds for collective design: New perspectives for environmental policy
by Berthet, Elsa T. & Segrestin, Blanche & Hickey, Gordon M.
- 116-123 Assessing the efficiency of Chilean water and sewerage companies accounting for uncertainty
by Molinos-Senante, María & Donoso, Guillermo & Sala-Garrido, Ramon
- 124-128 Framing the private land conservation conversation: Strategic framing of the benefits of conservation participation could increase landholder engagement
by Kusmanoff, Alexander M. & Hardy, Mathew J. & Fidler, Fiona & Maffey, Georgina & Raymond, Christopher & Reed, M.S. & Fitzsimons, James A. & Bekessy, Sarah A.
- 129-142 The division of Europe into regions with similar potential effectiveness and environmental consequences of pesticide application based on expert inclusive research
by Łopatka, Artur & Koza, Piotr & Siebielec, Grzegorz & Łysiak, Magdalena
- 143-153 Contribution of different sectors to developed countries’ fulfillment of GHG emission reduction targets under the first commitment period of the Kyoto Protocol
by Liu, Shuo & Wilkes, Andreas & Li, Yu’e & Gao, Qingzhu & Wan, Yunfan & Ma, Xin & Qin, Xiaobo
- 154-164 Is river rehabilitation economically viable in water-scarce basins?
by Garcia, X. & Corominas, Ll. & Pargament, D. & Acuña, V.
- 165-175 New science for global sustainability? The institutionalisation of knowledge co-production in Future Earth
by van der Hel, Sandra
- 176-184 Public acceptability towards environmental policy measures: Value-matching appeals
by Nilsson, Andreas & Hansla, André & Heiling, Joakim Malmborg & Bergstad, Cecilia Jakobsson & Martinsson, Johan
- 185-193 Panarchy and community resilience: Sustainability science and policy implications
by Berkes, Fikret & Ross, Helen
- 194-203 Assessing water ecosystem services for water resource management
by Grizzetti, B. & Lanzanova, D. & Liquete, C. & Reynaud, A. & Cardoso, A.C.
- 204-211 The relationship between economic and carbon footprint changes in EU: The achievements of the EU sustainable consumption and production policy implementation
by Liobikienė, Genovaitė & Dagiliūtė, Renata
- 212-220 Participation in devolved commons management: Multiscale socioeconomic factors related to individuals’ participation in community-based management of marine protected areas in Indonesia
by Gurney, G.G. & Cinner, J.E. & Sartin, J. & Pressey, R.L. & Ban, N.C. & Marshall, N.A. & Prabuning, D.
- 221-229 Managing forest ecosystem services for hydropower production
by Vogl, Adrian L. & Dennedy-Frank, P. James & Wolny, Stacie & Johnson, Justin A. & Hamel, Perrine & Narain, Urvashi & Vaidya, Anil
- 230-237 Navigating uncertain waters: European public perceptions of integrated multi trophic aquaculture (IMTA)
by Alexander, K.A. & Freeman, S. & Potts, T.
- 238-242 Design principles in commons science: A response to “Ostrom, Hardin and the commons” (Araral)
by Cox, Michael & Villamayor-Tomas, Sergio & Arnold, Gwen
2016, Volume 60, Issue C
- 1-10 Participation in protected area management planning in coastal Brazil
by Bockstael, Erika & Bahia, Natália C.F. & Seixas, Cristiana S. & Berkes, Fikret
- 11-18 Water policy implementation in the state of São Paulo, Brazil: Key challenges and opportunities
by Barbosa, Marina Costa & Alam, Khorshed & Mushtaq, Shahbaz
- 19-27 Exploring citizen infrastructure and environmental priorities in Mumbai, India
by Sperling, Joshua & Romero-Lankao, Patricia & Beig, Gufran
- 28-37 A distributional analysis of the socio-ecological and economic determinants of forest carbon stocks
by Soto, José R. & Escobedo, Francisco J. & Adams, Damian C. & Blanco, German
- 38-43 Separating the debate on CO2 utilisation from carbon capture and storage
by Bruhn, Thomas & Naims, Henriette & Olfe-Kräutlein, Barbara
- 44-52 The effectiveness of flood risk communication strategies and the influence of social networks—Insights from an agent-based model
by Haer, Toon & Botzen, W.J. Wouter & Aerts, Jeroen C.J.H.
- 53-62 Quantifying nonuse and indirect economic benefits of impingement & entrainment reductions at U.S. power plants
by Barnthouse, Lawrence W. & Bingham, Matthew & Kinnell, Jason
- 63-68 A reply to panagos et al., 2016 (Environmental science & policy 59 (2016) 53–57
by Evans, Robert & Boardman, John
- 69-83 Improving the prediction of air pollution peak episodes generated by urban transport networks
by Catalano, Mario & Galatioto, Fabio & Bell, Margaret & Namdeo, Anil & Bergantino, Angela S.
- 84-94 Impact of ship-Breaking activities on the coastal environment of Bangladesh and a management system for its sustainability
by Hossain, Md. Shakhaoat & Fakhruddin, Abu Naieum Muhammad & Chowdhury, Muhammed Alamgir Zaman & Gan, Siew Hua
2016, Volume 59, Issue C
- 1-9 Flood inundation uncertainty: The case of a 0.5% annual probability flood event
by Prime, Thomas & Brown, Jennifer M. & Plater, Andrew J.
- 10-17 Disproportionate costs in the EU Water Framework Directive—How to justify less stringent environmental objectives
by Klauer, Bernd & Sigel, Katja & Schiller, Johannes
- 18-25 Public acceptance of tree health management: Results of a national survey in the UK
by Fuller, Lauren & Marzano, Mariella & Peace, Andrew & Quine, Christopher P. & Dandy, Norman
- 26-34 Evaluating the impacts of sea level rise on coastal wetlands in Languedoc-Roussillon, France
by Kuhfuss, Laure & Rey-Valette, Hélène & Sourisseau, Emmanuelle & Heurtefeux, Hugues & Rufray, Xavier
- 35-43 Prioritising catchment management projects to improve marine water quality
by Beher, Jutta & Possingham, Hugh P. & Hoobin, Sean & Dougall, Cameron & Klein, Carissa
- 44-52 Differences in views of experts about their role in particulate matter policy advice: Empirical evidence from an international expert consultation
by Spruijt, Pita & Knol, Anne B. & Petersen, Arthur C. & Lebret, Erik
- 53-57 Reply to “The new assessment of soil loss by water erosion in Europe. Panagos P. et al., 2015 Environ. Sci. Policy 54, 438–447—A response” by Evans and Boardman [Environ. Sci. Policy 58, 11–15]
by Panagos, Panos & Borrelli, Pasquale & Poesen, Jean & Meusburger, Katrin & Ballabio, Cristiano & Lugato, Emanuele & Montanarella, Luca & Alewell, Christine
- 58-66 Persuasiveness, importance and novelty of arguments about Carbon Capture and Storage
by Broecks, Kevin P.F. & van Egmond, Sander & van Rijnsoever, Frank J. & Verlinde-van den Berg, Marlies & Hekkert, Marko P.
- 67-73 Alien species: to remove or not to remove? That is the question
by Bonanno, Giuseppe
- 74-84 A nexus perspective on competing land demands: Wider lessons from a UK policy case study
by Sharmina, Maria & Hoolohan, Claire & Bows-Larkin, Alice & Burgess, Paul J. & Colwill, James & Gilbert, Paul & Howard, David & Knox, Jerry & Anderson, Kevin
- 85-92 Boundary work in climate policy making in Brazil: Reflections from the frontlines of the science-policy interface
by Nunes, Felipe & Rajão, Raoni & Soares-Filho, Britaldo
2016, Volume 58, Issue C
- 1-10 Combining internal and external motivations in multi-actor governance arrangements for biodiversity and ecosystem services
by Dedeurwaerdere, Tom & Admiraal, Jeroen & Beringer, Almut & Bonaiuto, Flavia & Cicero, Lavinia & Fernandez-Wulff, Paula & Hagens, Janneke & Hiedanpää, Juha & Knights, Paul & Molinario, Erica & Melindi-Ghidi, Paolo & Popa, Florin & Šilc, Urban & Soethe, Nathalie & Soininen, Tiina & Luis Vivero, Jose
- 11-15 The new assessment of soil loss by water erosion in Europe. Panagos P. et al., 2015 Environmental Science & Policy 54, 438–447—A response
by Evans, Robert & Boardman, John
- 16-28 Policy coherence in climate governance in Caribbean Small Island Developing States
by Scobie, Michelle
- 29-40 New environmental performance baseline for inland ports: A benchmark for the European inland port sector
by Seguí, Xavier & Puig, Martí & Quintieri, Eugenio & Wooldridge, Chris & Darbra, Rosa Mari
- 41-51 Gaps in provincial decision-maker’s perception and knowledge of climate change adaptation in China
by Liu, Tingting & Ma, Zhongyu & Huffman, Ted & Ma, Like & Jiang, Hongqiang & Xie, Haiyan
- 52-60 Local Air Quality Management policy and practice in the UK: The case for greater Public Health integration and engagement
by Brunt, H. & Barnes, J. & Longhurst, J.W.S. & Scally, G. & Hayes, E.
- 61-73 The impacts of urban sprawl on ecological connectivity in the Montreal Metropolitan Region
by Dupras, Jerôme & Marull, Joan & Parcerisas, Lluís & Coll, Francesc & Gonzalez, Andrew & Girard, Marc & Tello, Enric
- 74-82 The economics of green transition strategies for cities: Can low carbon, energy efficient development approaches be adapted to demand side urban water efficiency?
by Topi, Corrado & Esposto, Edoardo & Marini Govigli, Valentino
- 83-94 Creating resilient water governance for irrigated producers in Mendoza, Argentina
by Hurlbert, Margot & Mussetta, Paula
- 95-106 Determinants of CO2 emissions in Brazil and Russia between 1992 and 2011: A decomposition analysis
by Rüstemoğlu, Hasan & Andrés, Antonio Rodríguez
- 107-116 To kill or not to kill—Practitioners’ opinions on invasive alien species management as a step towards enhancing control of biological invasions
by Olszańska, Agnieszka & Solarz, Wojciech & Najberek, Kamil
- 117-122 Lessons from flood early warning systems
by Cools, Jan & Innocenti, Demetrio & O’Brien, Sarah
- 123-130 Greening the state? The framing of sustainability in Dutch infrastructure governance
by Frantzeskaki, Niki & Jhagroe, Shivant & Howlett, Michael
- 131-140 Modeling residual flood risk behind levees, Upper Mississippi River, USA
by Pinter, Nicholas & Huthoff, Fredrik & Dierauer, Jennifer & Remo, Jonathan W.F. & Damptz, Amanda
- 141-154 Long-term water quality in the lower Seine: Lessons learned over 4 decades of monitoring
by Romero, Estela & Le Gendre, Romain & Garnier, Josette & Billen, Gilles & Fisson, Cédric & Silvestre, Marie & Riou, Philippe
2016, Volume 57, Issue C
- 1-9 Advancing adaptive governance of social-ecological systems through theoretical multiplicity
by Karpouzoglou, Timothy & Dewulf, Art & Clark, Julian
- 10-21 Translating mitigation measures proposed in environmental impact statements into planning conditions: Promises and practices by multinational platinum mining firms along the Great Dyke of Zimbabwe
by Gwimbi, P. & Nhamo, G.
- 22-30 The science and politics of co-benefits in climate policy
by Mayrhofer, Jan P. & Gupta, Joyeeta
- 31-39 Environmental and economic assessment of biomass sourcing from extensively cultivated buffer strips along water bodies
by Golkowska, Katarzyna & Rugani, Benedetto & Koster, Daniel & Van Oers, Cor
- 40-49 Is climate-smart conservation feasible in Europe? Spatial relations of protected areas, soil carbon, and land values
by Jantke, Kerstin & Müller, Jana & Trapp, Natalie & Blanz, Benjamin
- 50-59 Revisiting production and ecosystem services on the farm scale for evaluating land use alternatives
by Lerouge, Frederik & Sannen, Kurt & Gulinck, Hubert & Vranken, Liesbet
- 60-69 Values, rules and knowledge: Adaptation as change in the decision context
by Gorddard, Russell & Colloff, Matthew J. & Wise, Russell M. & Ware, Dan & Dunlop, Michael
- 70-78 A policy review of synergies and trade-offs in South African climate change mitigation and air pollution control strategies
by Klausbruckner, Carmen & Annegarn, Harold & Henneman, Lucas R.F. & Rafaj, Peter
- 79-85 The use of cost–benefit analysis in environmental policies: Some issues raised by the Water Framework Directive implementation in France
by Feuillette, Sarah & Levrel, Harold & Boeuf, Blandine & Blanquart, Stéphanie & Gorin, Olivier & Monaco, Guillaume & Penisson, Bruno & Robichon, Stéphane
- 86-92 Developing policy integrating sustainability: A case study into aviation
by McManners, Peter John
- 93-100 Planning rural water services in Nicaragua: A systems-based analysis of impact factors using graphical modeling
by Walters, Jeffrey P. & Chinowsky, Paul S.
- 101-111 The LIFE certification methodology as a diagnostic tool of the environmental management system of the automotive industry
by Reale, Ricardo & Ribas, Luiz César & Borsato, Regiane & Magro, Teresa Cristina & Voigtlaender, Maureen
- 112-121 Institutional networks and adaptive water governance in the Klamath River Basin, USA
by Chaffin, B.C. & Garmestani, A.S. & Gosnell, H. & Craig, R.K.
- 122-130 Do timber plantations contribute to forest conservation?
by Pirard, Romain & Dal Secco, Lise & Warman, Russell
- 131-139 The participation of experts and knowledges in the Intergovernmental Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES)
by Kovács, Eszter Krasznai & Pataki, György
- 140-142 Comment on “The new assessment of soil loss by water erosion in Europe” by Panagos et al. (Environmental Science & Policy 54 (2015) 438–447)
by Fiener, Peter & Auerswald, Karl
- 143-150 Reply to the comment on “The new assessment of soil loss by water erosion in Europe” by Fiener & Auerswald
by Panagos, Panos & Borrelli, Pasquale & Poesen, Jean & Meusburger, Katrin & Ballabio, Cristiano & Lugato, Emanuele & Montanarella, Luca & Alewell, Christine
2016, Volume 56, Issue C
- 1-8 Reducing black carbon emissions from diesel vehicles in Russia: An assessment and policy recommendations
by Kholod, Nazar & Evans, Meredydd
- 9-21 Benefits and costs of controlling three allergenic alien species under climate change and dispersal scenarios in Central Europe
by Plank, Leonhard & Zak, Denise & Getzner, Michael & Follak, Swen & Essl, Franz & Dullinger, Stefan & Kleinbauer, Ingrid & Moser, Dietmar & Gattringer, Andreas
- 22-31 Exploring the current status and key determinants of corporate disclosure on climate change: Evidence from the Greek business sector
by Halkos, George & Skouloudis, Antonis
- 32-38 The elephant in the room – A comparative study of uncertainties in carbon offsets
by Olsson, Alexander & Grönkvist, Stefan & Lind, Mårten & Yan, Jinyue
- 39-48 A Functional Land Management conceptual framework under soil drainage and land use scenarios
by Coyle, Cait & Creamer, Rachel E. & Schulte, Rogier P.O. & O'Sullivan, Lilian & Jordan, Phil
- 49-55 Minimizing air pollution exposure: A practical policy to protect vulnerable older adults from death and disability
by Woodward, Nick & Levine, Morgan
- 56-66 How much deforestation do protected areas avoid in tropical Andean landscapes?
by Cuenca, Pablo & Arriagada, Rodrigo & Echeverría, Cristian
- 67-79 Policy-induced innovations networks on climate change adaptation – An ex-post analysis of collaboration success and its influencing factors
by Schmid, Julia C. & Knierim, Andrea & Knuth, Ulrike
- 80-88 Environmental disasters, migration and displacement. Insights and developments from L’Aquila's case
by Ambrosetti, Elena & Petrillo, Enza Roberta
- 89-99 Informational governance – A systematic literature review of governance for sustainability in the Information Age
by Soma, Katrine & Termeer, Catrien J.A.M. & Opdam, Paul
- 100-109 Which “fairness”, for whom, and why? An empirical analysis of plural notions of fairness in Fairtrade Carbon Projects, using Q methodology
by Howard, Rebecca J. & Tallontire, Anne M. & Stringer, Lindsay C. & Marchant, Rob A.
- 110-119 How the DPSIR framework can be used for structuring problems and facilitating empirical research in coastal systems
by Lewison, Rebecca L. & Rudd, Murray A. & Al-Hayek, Wissam & Baldwin, Claudia & Beger, Maria & Lieske, Scott N. & Jones, Christian & Satumanatpan, Suvaluck & Junchompoo, Chalatip & Hines, Ellen
- 120-128 Integrating economic landscape valuation into Mediterranean territorial planning
by Molina, Juan Ramón & Silva, Francisco Rodríguez y & Herrera, Miguel Ángel
- 129-134 Indigenous benefits and carbon offset schemes: An Australian case study
by Robinson, Catherine J. & Renwick, Anna R. & May, Tracey & Gerrard, Emily & Foley, Rowan & Battaglia, Michael & Possingham, Hugh & Griggs, David & Walker, Daniel
2016, Volume 55, Issue P3
- 380-392 Uncertainties in the assessment of “significant effect” on the Dutch Natura 2000 Wadden Sea site – The mussel seed fishery and powerboat race controversies
by Floor, Judith R. & van Koppen, C.S.A. (Kris) & van Tatenhove, Jan P.M.
- 393-407 Socially robust knowledge in coastal projects
by Seijger, Chris & Otter, Henriëtte S. & van Tatenhove, Jan & Dewulf, Geert
- 408-415 Reprint of: ‘Heimat’ as a boundary object? Exploring the potentialities of a boundary object to instigate productive science-stakeholder interaction in North Frisia (Germany)
by Döring, Martin & Ratter, Beate
- 416-423 Boundary organisations and their strategies: Three cases in the Wadden Sea
by van Enst, Wynanda I. & Runhaar, Hens A.C. & Driessen, Peter P.J.
- 424-435 Knowledge governance for ecosystem-based management: Understanding its context-dependency
by Giebels, Diana & van Buuren, Arwin & Edelenbos, Jurian
- 436-448 The interplay between knowledge and governance: Insights from the governance of recreational boating in the Dutch Wadden Sea area, 1981–2014
by van der Molen, Franke & van der Windt, Henny J. & Swart, Jac. A.A.
- 449-455 Ecological knowledge and North Sea environmental policies
by de Jong, Folkert
- 456-466 Knowledge co-production in practice: Enabling environmental management systems for ports through participatory research in the Dutch Wadden Sea
by Puente-Rodríguez, Daniel & van Slobbe, Erik & Al, Iris A.C. & Lindenbergh, D.E. (Danny)
- 467-471 Productive science–policy interactions for sustainable coastal management: Conclusions from the Wadden Sea area
by Runhaar, Hens A.C. & van der Windt, Henny J. & van Tatenhove, Jan P.M.
2016, Volume 55, Issue P2
- 275-280 Participatory and collaborative governance for sustainable flood risk management: An emerging research agenda
by Challies, Edward & Newig, Jens & Thaler, Thomas & Kochskämper, Elisa & Levin-Keitel, Meike
- 281-291 Flood Risk Management as a public or a private good, and the implications for stakeholder engagement
by Geaves, Linda H. & Penning-Rowsell, Edmund C.
- 292-301 Multi-level stakeholder engagement in flood risk management—A question of roles and power: Lessons from England
by Thaler, Thomas & Levin-Keitel, Meike
- 302-308 Collaborative governance and rare floods in urban regions – Dealing with uncertainty and surprise
by Hutter, Gérard
- 309-317 How well do the wider public accept integrated flood risk management? An empirical study in two Swiss Alpine valleys
by Buchecker, Matthias & Ogasa, Dominika Maria & Maidl, Elisabeth
- 318-325 Reputational risks and participation in flood risk management and the public debate about the 2013 flood in Germany
by Kuhlicke, Christian & Callsen, Ines & Begg, Chloe
- 326-334 Evaluating social learning in England flood risk management: An ‘individual-community interaction’ perspective
by Benson, David & Lorenzoni, Irene & Cook, Hadrian
- 335-344 Collaborative decision making in sustainable flood risk management: A socio-technical approach and tools for participatory governance
by Evers, Mariele & Jonoski, Andreja & Almoradie, Adrian & Lange, Leonie
- 345-352 Scientist–stakeholder workshops: A collaborative approach for integrating science and decision-making in Austrian flood-prone municipalities
by Löschner, Lukas & Nordbeck, Ralf & Scherhaufer, Patrick & Seher, Walter
- 353-360 Exploring governance learning: How policymakers draw on evidence, experience and intuition in designing participatory flood risk planning
by Newig, Jens & Kochskämper, Elisa & Challies, Edward & Jager, Nicolas W.
- 361-367 Legitimizing differentiated flood protection levels – Consequences of the European flood risk management plan
by Hartmann, Thomas & Spit, Tejo
- 368-375 Legal framework and criteria for effectively coordinating public participation under the Floods Directive and Water Framework Directive: European requirements and German transposition
by Albrecht, Juliane
2016, Volume 55, Issue P1
- 1-10 Global scientific research commons under the Nagoya Protocol: Towards a collaborative economy model for the sharing of basic research assets
by Dedeurwaerdere, Tom & Melindi-Ghidi, Paolo & Broggiato, Arianna
- 11-19 Changes in risk perceptions before and after nuclear accidents: Evidence from Japan
by Nishikawa, Masashi & Kato, Takaaki & Homma, Toshimitsu & Takahara, Shogo
- 20-35 Between Tun Mustapha and the deep blue sea: the political ecology of blue carbon in Sabah
by Thomas, Sebastian
- 36-46 Anticipatory modeling for water supply sustainability in Phoenix, Arizona
by Sampson, D.A. & Quay, R. & White, D.D.
- 47-53 Environmental communication in the Information Age: Institutional barriers and opportunities in the provision of river data to the general public
by Arts, Koen & Ioris, Antonio A.R. & Macleod, Christopher J.A. & Han, Xiwu & Sripada, Somayajulu G. & Braga, João R.Z. & van der Wal, René
- 54-64 Economic impacts of EU clean air policies assessed in a CGE framework
by Vrontisi, Zoi & Abrell, Jan & Neuwahl, Frederik & Saveyn, Bert & Wagner, Fabian
- 65-74 Governance of the irrigation commons under integrated water resources management – A comparative study in contemporary rural China
by Yu, Haiyan Helen & Edmunds, Mike & Lora-Wainwright, Anna & Thomas, David
- 75-86 Long-term water demand for electricity, industry and households
by Bijl, David L. & Bogaart, Patrick W. & Kram, Tom & de Vries, Bert J.M. & van Vuuren, Detlef P.
- 87-95 Toward clearer skies: Challenges in regulating transboundary haze in Southeast Asia
by Lee, Janice Ser Huay & Jaafar, Zeehan & Tan, Alan Khee Jin & Carrasco, Luis R. & Ewing, J. Jackson & Bickford, David P. & Webb, Edward L. & Koh, Lian Pin
- 96-106 Improving sustainability of aquaculture in Europe: Stakeholder dialogues on Integrated Multi-trophic Aquaculture (IMTA)
by Alexander, K.A. & Angel, D. & Freeman, S. & Israel, D. & Johansen, J. & Kletou, D. & Meland, M. & Pecorino, D. & Rebours, C. & Rousou, M. & Shorten, M. & Potts, T.
- 107-115 Partner selection in international environmental networks: The effect of skills and money on cooperation in the Global South
by Alcañiz, Isabella
- 116-126 Social learning research in ecological economics: A survey
by Siebenhüner, Bernd & Rodela, Romina & Ecker, Franz
- 127-134 Land cover change on the Isthmus of Karelia 1939–2005: Agricultural abandonment and natural succession
by Rautiainen, Aapo & Virtanen, Tarmo & Kauppi, Pekka E.
- 135-140 Redefining maladaptation
by Juhola, Sirkku & Glaas, Erik & Linnér, Björn-Ola & Neset, Tina-Simone
- 141-150 Integrating climate change mitigation into river basin management planning for the Water Framework Directive – A Danish case
by Kaspersen, Bjarke Stoltze & Jacobsen, Torsten Vammen & Butts, Michael Brian & Boegh, Eva & Müller, Henrik Gioertz & Stutter, Marc & Fredenslund, Anders Michael & Kjaer, Tyge
- 151-157 Ways of knowing – out-of-sync or incompatible? Framing water quality and farmers’ encounters with science in the regulation of non-point source pollution in the Canterbury region of New Zealand
by Duncan, Ronlyn
- 158-166 Towards an integrated nitrogen strategy for Germany
by Salomon, Markus & Schmid, Elisabeth & Volkens, Annette & Hey, Christian & Holm-Müller, Karin & Foth, Heidi
- 167-177 The impacts of shifting cultivation on secondary forests dynamics in tropics: A synthesis of the key findings and spatio temporal distribution of research
by Mukul, Sharif A. & Herbohn, John
- 178-185 The EU Cohesion Policy implications to GHG emissions from production-based perspective
by Liobikienė, Genovaitė & Mandravickaitė, Justina
- 186-195 Ecosystem services values in Spain: A meta-analysis
by Quintas-Soriano, Cristina & Martín-López, Berta & Santos-Martín, Fernando & Loureiro, María & Montes, Carlos & Benayas, Javier & García-Llorente, Marina
- 196-207 Countering a corrupt oil boom: Energy justice, Natural Resource Funds, and São Tomé e Príncipe's Oil Revenue Management Law
by Sovacool, Benjamin K.
- 208-217 Climate change and rural communities in Ghana: Social vulnerability, impacts, adaptations and policy implications
by Dumenu, William Kwadwo & Obeng, Elizabeth Asantewaa
- 218-227 Risk governance in the water sensitive city: Practitioner perspectives on ownership, management and trust
by Dobbie, Meredith Frances & Brown, Rebekah Ruth & Farrelly, Megan Anne
- 228-237 Nudging service providers and assessing service trade-offs to reduce the social inefficiencies of payments for ecosystem services schemes
by Matthies, Brent D. & Kalliokoski, Tuomo & Eyvindson, Kyle & Honkela, Nina & Hukkinen, Janne I. & Kuusinen, Nea J. & Räisänen, Petri & Valsta, Lauri T.
- 238-247 Fostering water sensitive citizenship – Community profiles of engagement in water-related issues
by Dean, Angela J. & Lindsay, Jo & Fielding, Kelly S. & Smith, Liam D.G.
- 248-257 Prioritization by consensus of enhancements for sustainable mobility in urban areas
by Curiel-Esparza, Jorge & Mazario-Diez, Julio L. & Canto-Perello, Julian & Martin-Utrillas, Manuel
- 258-265 Impacts of historical socio-economic development policies on eco-environment in great Dunhuang region of China
by Ding, Wenguang & Yu, Huailiang & Zhao, Chen & Xu, Hao & Chen, Lizhen & Xu, Luan
- 266-273 Investing in the transition to sustainable agriculture
by DeLonge, Marcia S. & Miles, Albie & Carlisle, Liz