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December 2024, Volume 14, Issue 4
- 629-651 Individual attitudes towards environmentally friendly choices: a comprehensive analysis of the role of legal rules, religion, and confidence in government
by Syed Sibghatullah Shah & Zahid Asghar
- 652-665 Pedagogical content knowledge about the sustainability of high school chemistry and biology teachers
by Mariana Muñoz-Galván & Kira Padilla
- 666-680 Assessing climate change awareness among mediterranean university students: a comparative study of french and greek universities
by Aybike Bayraktar & Georgios Kleftodimos & Leonidas Sotirios Kyrgiakos & Christina Kleisiari & George Vlontzos & Hatem Belhouchette
- 681-693 Assessing the extent of community participation in co-management of natural resources at Vwaza Wildlife Reserve in Malawi: an integrated approach
by Godfrey Kalenga & Victor Kansulo & Dalo Njera & Eric Kofi Doe
- 694-709 Agnes, Revisited: methods and principles for community-engaged research on historic flood disasters
by Bethany Fitch & Andrew Stuhl
- 710-719 Understanding pro-environmental behavior: the effects of social influence and environmental awareness in Cambodian context
by Bora Ly
- 720-731 A practical guide to understanding the context of human-wildlife coexistence
by Yufang Gao & Susan G. Clark
- 732-743 Measuring and modeling the association between human psychological well-being and urban green spaces of Lahore, Pakistan
by Muhammad Jabbar & Muhammad Nasar-u-Minallah & Mariney Mohd Yusoff
- 744-762 Ethical consumption and food recovery hierarchy behaviors: a clustering analysis in Japan
by Ana Catarina Morais & Akira Ishida
- 763-775 Cost sensitivity, partisan cues, and support for the Green New Deal
by Salil Benegal & Jon Green
- 776-788 The travel cost method: a valuable tool for organizers quantifying the economic value of environmental education—a case study from Oklahoma
by Tiffany A. Legg & Jason R. Vogel & Jeri Fleming
- 789-802 Effects of economic globalization, environment-related technology innovation, and industrial structure change on the ecological footprint of top 10 Asian technological innovation countries
by Wen-Cheng Lu & Kuang-Hsien Wang
- 803-813 The role of geostrategic interests in motivating public support for foreign climate aid
by Dylan Bugden & Jesse Brazil
- 814-819 Mindfulness and our changing climate: there’s no place like home
by Shelby C. Gash & Karl J. Maier
- 820-825 Social sustainability: more confusion than clarity
by Ellinor Isgren & Stefano B. Longo
- 826-833 Thinking like an economist while reading the land: using reading quizzes to show environmental studies and sciences intersecting with economics in Aldo Leopold’s A Sand County Almanac
by Thomas A. Rhoads
- 834-845 A process-oriented, collaborative, authentic learning approach to community-campus engagement
by David C. Gosselin
- 846-848 William J. Sutherland. Transforming conservation: a practical guide to evidence and decision making
by Christian T. K.-H. Stadtländer
- 849-850 David Sedlak. Water for all: global solutions for a changing climate
by Richard Smardon
- 851-853 Stephen Robert Miller. Over the seawall: tsunamis, cyclones, drought, and the delusion of controlling nature
by Gary S. Silverman
September 2024, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 443-451 Introduction: practicing diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice in environmental studies and sciences
by Michelle L. Larkins
- 452-457 Utilization of a novel pedagogical framework to create and implement an environmental justice strategies undergraduate course: a case study
by E. Britt Moore
- 458-468 Shifting the approach: greening abolitionist teaching for inclusive sustainability
by Gabriel R. Valle & Ariel J. Stevenson & Megan A. Hammerschmidt & Juliana Goodlaw-Morris
- 469-483 Centering diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice in environmental studies and sciences by practicing compassionate pedagogies
by Elyzabeth W. Engle & Michelle Larkins & Eve Bratman & Alanna K. Higgins
- 484-491 A pedagogy for the end of the world: teaching environmental health and justice in a sacrifice zone
by Alison Hope Alkon
- 492-510 Environmental justice teaching in an undergraduate context: examining the intersection of community-engaged, inclusive, and anti-racist pedagogy
by Christopher Rabe
- 511-524 Building more epistemically inclusive and environmentally equitable universities
by Flora Lu & Emily Murai & Serena Campbell & Hillary Angelo
- 525-537 Citation as representation: gendered academic citation politics persist in environmental studies publications
by H. O.’Leary & T. Gantzert & A. Mann & E. Z. Mann & N. Bollineni & M. Nelson
- 538-547 Teaching and learning about race, culture, and environment in a predominately white institution
by A. M. Strong & M. C. Vea & C. Ginger & M. R. Blouin & L. Edling & M. N. Barrios-Garcia & M. J. McDonald & Z. Ispa-Landa
- 548-567 Undergraduate experiences with sustainability courses: insights for diversifying sustainability education
by Abigail Sullivan & Anne Short Gianotti & Alice Scollins & Lisa Tornatore & Beverly Ge & Mya Briones
- 568-580 Exclusionary narratives in environmental studies: lessons from an urban nature center
by Carolyn A. Waters
- 581-593 Sea Grant’s Community Engaged Internship: expanding participation and cultivating belonging in coastal and ocean sciences
by Mona Behl & Jane Harrison & Maya Walton & Catherine Riseng & Deidre M. Peroff & Hallee Meltzer & Emily Maung-Douglass & Susan Lovelace & Samuel J. Lake & Maddie Kennedy & Sarah Kolesar & Davin Holen & Guillermo Giannico & Karen DeMeester & Brooke Carney & Linda Chilton & Matthew Bethel
- 594-606 Who are climate activists and what do they do? A study of diversity in the U.S. climate movement
by Clara Changxin Fang
- 607-617 Campus sustainability office representations of the DEIJ-sustainability nexus
by Tiffany Jurge & Eric Urbaniak & Matthew Liesch
- 618-619 Isabelle Anguelovski and James J. T. Connolly (eds.). The green city and social injustice: 21 tales from North America and Europe
by Richard Smardon
- 620-621 Nik Janos and Corina McKendry. Urban Cascadia and the pursuit of environmental justice
by Sharon Moran
- 622-623 Ned Randolph. Muddy thinking in the Mississippi River Delta: a call for reclamation
by Richard Smardon
- 624-628 Calum Nicholson and Benoit Mayer (eds). Climate migration: critical perspectives for law, policy, and research
by Ira Feldman
June 2024, Volume 14, Issue 2
March 2024, Volume 14, Issue 1
December 2023, Volume 13, Issue 4
- 529-544 What does environmental justice look like in Vermont? Centering perspectives from the margins
by Bindu Panikkar & Julia Selle & Ingrid L. Nelson & Marianne Engelman-Lado & Susannah McCandless & Shaina Kasper & Jennifer Byrne & Walter Keady & Qing Ren & Kelly Hamshaw
- 545-556 End of life at the top of the world—stakeholder perspectives for plastics and circular transitions in the Arctic
by Emily Cowan & Lacie Setsaas & Vibeke Stærkebye Nørstebø
- 557-574 Potential anthropogenic and climatic factors affecting Iran’s international wetlands
by Ehsan Rahimi & Mojtaba Jahandideh & Pinliang Dong & Faraham Ahmadzadeh
- 575-586 Trade and the government underfunding of environmental innovation
by Muzhou Zhang
- 587-601 Using the social identity model of pro-environmental behavior to predict support for the adoption of solar panels
by Nathanael Johnson & Torsten Reimer
- 602-616 Nature of corporate environmentalism in large-listed Indian firms: empirical evidence from Indian companies
by Pritika Dua & Surender Kumar
- 617-628 Systematic literature review of social-ecological changes in fisheries systems
by Etienne Quillet & Steve Plante & Louis-Etienne Pigeon
- 629-642 Assessment of spatio-temporal variation in AOD over four coal mine sites of Assam through satellite observation
by Anjali S Nair & Kirti Soni & Priyanka Singh & Kuldeep Meena & Rina Sharma
- 643-657 Transition process from fossil energy to photovoltaic energy power of ethnic communities belonging to the natural parks in the Colombian Pacific: A diagnostic study
by Jennifer Nessim & Sammy J. Martinez-Deusa & Wilson Lopera & Katherine Gross
- 658-667 Survey on social awareness towards energy conservation and ESD lesson on biofuel as a renewable energy source
by Thakshila Nadeeshani Dharmapriya & Po‑Jung Huang & Dissanayakage Dilshan Sampath Dissanayaka & Jinendra Jayasanka Dharmapriya & Paichi Pat Shein
- 668-673 An examination of race/ethnicity, gender, and employer affiliations on university natural resource program advisory boards
by Lucia Hadella & Claire Rapp & Ivan Arismendi & Michael Paul Nelson
- 674-681 Distinguishing between research and monitoring programs in environmental science and management
by T. J. Arciszewski & D. R. Roberts & A. Mahaffey & R. R. O. Hazewinkel
- 682-684 Ambivalence and difference: counting between one and two in ESS
by James D. Proctor
- 685-686 Thomas Dietz. Decisions for sustainability: facts and values
by Richard Smardon
- 687-689 Peter Sutoris. Educating for the Anthropocene: schooling and activism in the face of slow violence
by Jennifer Bernstein
- 690-691 Joëlle Gergis. Humanity’s moment: a climate scientist’s case for hope
by Gary S. Silverman
- 692-693 Deborah Mutnick, Margaret Cuonzo, Carol Griffith, Timothy Leslie, and Jay M. Shuttleworth. The city as ecosystem: sustainable education, policy, and practice
by Richard Smardon
- 694-696 Melanie J. La Rosa. Communities and the clean energy revolution: public health, economics, design, and transformation
by John H. Perkins
September 2023, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 367-375 The use of qualitative research to better understand public opinions on climate change
by Scott Kleinberg & Anne H. Toomey
- 376-388 Seeds of knowledge: paving the way to integrated historical and conservation science research
by Inês Gomes & Dulce Freire
- 389-403 A new approach for studying social, behavioral, and environmental change through stakeholder engagement in water resource management
by Weston M. Eaton & Kathryn J. Brasier & Mark E. Burbach & Stephanie Kennedy & Jodi L. Delozier & Sara Esther Bonilla Anariba & Hannah T. Whitley & Walt Whitmer & Nicole Santangelo
- 404-418 Making embodied carbon mainstream: a framework for cities to leverage waste, equity, and preservation policy to reduce embodied emissions in buildings
by Hannah M. Teicher
- 419-427 Mapping the actor landscape of a future fintech-funded renewable energy ecosystem in Hong Kong
by Laurence L. Delina & Rainbow Yi Hung Lam & Wing Shun Tang & Ka Ying Wong
- 428-438 The politics of conflict and conservation in the state of Kerala, India
by Lavanya Suresh
- 439-452 Against the grain: environmental laws, local botanical knowledge, and housing access in Rio de Janeiro
by Chris N. Lesser & Arno F. N. Brandes
- 453-472 Neonicotinoid seed treatment on sugar beet in England: a qualitative analysis of the controversy, existing policy and viability of alternatives
by Hannah Romanowski & Lauren Blake
- 473-499 Climate change vulnerability hotspots in Costa Rica: constructing a sub-national index
by Raphael J. Nawrotzki & Marina Tebeck & Sven Harten & Venya Blankenagel
- 500-509 Using EGARCH models to predict volatility in unconsolidated financial markets: the case of European carbon allowances
by Elena Villar-Rubio & María-Dolores Huete-Morales & Federico Galán-Valdivieso
- 510-519 What is a framework? Understanding their purpose, value, development and use
by Stefan Partelow
- 520-521 John Pastor. White pine: the natural and human history of a foundational American tree
by Donald J. Leopold
- 522-524 Vincanne Adams. Glyphosate & the swirl
by Jaime Mirowsky
- 525-526 M. Naeem, Tariq Aftab, Abid Ali Ansari, Sarvajeet Singh Gill, & Anna Mocovei (eds.). Hazardous and trace materials in soil and plants: sources, effects, and management
by Jiezhang Xu & Li Fu
- 527-528 Richard N. L. Andrews. Managing the environment, managing ourselves: a history of American environmental policy, 3rd edition
by Richard Smardon
June 2023, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 221-239 Racial and ethnic disparities in exposure to risk-screening environmental indicator (RSEI) toxicity-weighted concentrations: Michigan Census Tracts, 2008–2017
by Amanda Pavan & Sue C. Grady & Igor Vojnovic
- 240-252 Climate change impacts and adaptation strategies in watershed areas in mid-hills of Nepal
by Saara Ranabhat & Suman Acharya & Suraj Upadhaya & Bikash Adhikari & Ram Thapa & Sadhana Ranabhat & Dev Raj Gautam
- 253-270 Disaster-development interface and its impact on emerging vulnerability scenario in Ladakh region of northwestern Himalayas
by M. Shafi Bhat & Amir Ali Khan & Mohmad Akbar & Sumira Mir
- 271-284 Investigation of land use changes using the landscape ecology approach in Maragheh City, Iran
by Raziyeh Teimouri & Rasoul Ghorbani & Pooran Karbasi & Ehsan Sharifi
- 285-297 Identifying barriers and pinch-points of large mammal corridors in Iran
by Ehsan Rahimi & Pinliang Dong
- 298-311 Green roles at home: exploring the impact of household social dynamic processes on consumption at the food-energy-water (FEW) nexus
by Holly Caggiano & Sonya Ahamed & William Lytle & Chelsea Schelly & Kristin Floress & Cara L. Cuite & Rachael Shwom
- 312-320 Households’ willingness to pay for sustainable sanitation and wastewater management in Jaffna municipal area, Sri Lanka
by Sooriyakumar Krishnapillai & Linoja Sajanthan & Sivashankar Sivakumar
- 321-329 Importance of communicating biodiversity for sustainable wildlife management: a review
by Deepa Moni Doley & Paramananda Barman
- 330-343 Exploring the role of boundary work in a social-ecological synthesis initiative
by Barbara Schröter & Claudia Sattler & Jean Paul Metzger & Jonathan R. Rhodes & Marie-Josée Fortin & Camila Hohlenwerger & L. Román Carrasco & Örjan Bodin
- 344-349 Recognizing the dark side of sustainability transitions
by Katharine McGowan & Nino Antadze
- 350-356 Ideology, scientific literacy, and climate change: the case of Spain
by J. L. Arroyo-Barrigüete & C. Bellón Núñez-Mera & J. Labrador & V. L. Nicolas
- 357-358 Book Review: Younsung Kim, Foundational Readings in Environmental Policy: Cognella, San Diego 2023
by Richard Smardon
- 359-361 Lucianne Toniti. Sundressed
by Gary S. Silverman
- 362-364 Nisha Botchwey, Andrew L. Dannenberg, and Howard Frumkin. Making healthy places, designing and building for well-being, equity, and sustainability
by Gary S. Silverman
- 365-366 L. Michelle Moore. Rural Renaissance; revitalizing America’s hometowns through clean power
by Richard Smardon
March 2023, Volume 13, Issue 1
December 2022, Volume 12, Issue 4
- 669-681 Coastal hazard mitigation considerations: perspectives from northern Gulf of Mexico coastal professionals and decision-makers
by Denise E. DeLorme & Sonia H. Stephens & Renee C. Collini
- 682-691 What are the main human pressures affecting Iran’s protected areas?
by Ehsan Rahimi & Pinliang Dong
- 692-713 Urban planning in Swiss cities has been slow to think about climate change: why and what to do?
by Gilles Desthieux & Florent Joerin
- 714-726 Attitudes towards climate change and scientific stories
by Allison Joy Bailey & Caitlin M. Wills & Jamie Mitchem
- 727-738 Governing trade: a cross-national study of governance, trade, and CO2 emissions
by Andrew Hargrove & Feng Hao & Jamie Marie Sommer
- 739-755 Redefining ethics and ethics research directions for environmental studies/sciences from student evaluations
by Dianne Quigley & David Sonnenfeld & Phil Brown & Tracie Ferreira
- 756-768 Assessment of the vulnerability of farmers toward climate change: a case from Chitre-Parbat of Nepal
by Shobha Subedi & Anup K C & Basanta Dahal & Ambika Ghimire
- 769-781 Farmers’ climate change risk perception, adaptation capacity and barriers to adaptation: a multi-method approach
by Muhammad Humayun Kabir & Kh. Zulfikar Hossain & Md. Javed Azad & Mou Leong Tan
- 782-793 Socio-economic determinants of Chronic Kidney Diseases of uncertain etiology (CKDu) in the Uva Province, Sri Lanka: a cross-sectional study
by I. D. U. H. Piyathilake & J. L. P. C. Randika & R. M. K. T. Rathnayaka & E. P. N. Udayakumara & L. V. Ranaweera & S. K. Gunatilake & C. B. Dissanayake
- 794-814 Dynamic impacts of economic growth, energy use, urbanization, tourism, agricultural value-added, and forested area on carbon dioxide emissions in Brazil
by Asif Raihan & Almagul Tuspekova
- 815-826 Analysis of soil carbon and income over Acacia decurrens and Eucalyptus globulus land uses in the highlands of Ethiopia
by Belayneh Dessie & Mintesinot Taye & Zablon Adane & Ayana Jember
- 827-837 The observatory: a model for studies in health, society, and the environment
by Tee L. Guidotti
- 838-852 Air pollution exposure assessment at schools and playgrounds in Williamsburg Brooklyn NYC, with a view to developing a set of policy solutions
by Ana Maria Carmen Ilie & Norma McCarthy & Leslie Velasquez & Masoom Moitra & Holger Michael Eisl
- 853-869 The impact of FDI on energy intensity: a spatial econometric analysis of Indonesian provinces
by Atina Saraswati & Djoni Hartono & Witri Indriyani
- 870-889 Consumers’ attitude toward participation in community-supported aquaculture: a case of Kurdistan province in the west of Iran
by Yahya Dabaghi & Shahla Choobchian & Hassan Sadighi & Hossein Azadi
- 890-897 Grad school in the rear view: prioritizing career skills, mentorship, and equity in the interdisciplinary environmental PhD
by Emily Reisman & Madelyn Radel & Susan Clark & Holly Buck
- 898-904 Transdisciplinary model for environmental protection and primordial prevention of disease
by Ronald B. Brown
- 905-908 The site of Anthropocene and colonial entanglement: reviewing The Nutmeg’s Curse
by Debajyoti Biswas
- 909-910 J.W. Day, H.C. Clark & R.G. Hunter (eds.) Energy production in the Mississippi River Delta: implications on coastal ecosystems and pathways to restoration. Springer Nature Switzerland AG
by Richard Smardon
- 911-913 Liz Carlisle. Healing grounds: climate, justice, and the deep roots of regenerative farming
by Gary S. Silverman
- 914-915 Martin J. Pasqualetti. The thread of energy: the ubiquity of energy in modern life
by John H. Perkins
- 916-917 Luhas Ley. Building on borrowed time: rising seas and failing infrastructure in Semarang
by Richard Smardon
- 918-919 Allan Stoekl: The three sustainabilities: energy, economy, time
by Richard Smardon
September 2022, Volume 12, Issue 3
June 2022, Volume 12, Issue 2