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January 2025, Volume 68, Issue 2
- 267-289 Digital economy and urban green innovation: from the perspective of environmental regulation
by Yi Qiu & Wanghua Liu & Jianjun Wu - 290-308 Rural residents’ participation in community-based disaster risk reduction (CBDRR): the role of moral self-identity, perceived responsibility and face consciousness
by Jing Tan & Lei Lin - 309-337 Towards a low-carbon economy: how does green credit affect carbon productivity?
by Tao Lin & Ling Zhang & Dan Xia & Dequn Zhou & Jianglong Li - 338-362 How do outsourcing services affect agricultural eco-efficiency? Perspectives from farmland scale and technology substitution
by Peiwen Zhang & Hua Lu & Xianhui Geng & Yijing Chen - 363-385 Feminist-environment nexus: a case study on women’s perceptions toward the China-Pakistan economic corridor and their role in improving the environment
by Noshaba Aziz & Jizza Baber & Ali Raza & Jun He - 386-405 How does digital finance accelerate low-carbon development: evidence from the Yellow River Basin, China
by Qingfang Liu & Wei Wu & Jinping Song & Teqi Dai & Huaxiong Jiang & Jianhui Xu & Jianmei Li & Huiran Han & Mengqi Li - 406-436 Can the digital economy address the loss of green development efficiency due to resource mismatch? Evidence from China’s land transaction markets
by Jianlong Wang & Haitao Wu & Deheng Xiao & Xiaoxiao Luo & Yong Liu & Weilong Wang - 437-462 Can civilized city construction facilitate green total factor productivity? A quasi-natural experiment based on China’s pilot civilized city
by Lulu Zhao & Jingjing Ye - 463-489 A framework for assessing the sustainable transition potential of municipal climate change mitigation plans
by Carsten Nico Hjortsø & Brigitte Epprecht & Teis Hansen - 490-518 Industrial agglomeration, environmental protection, and high-quality economic development: evidence from cities along the Yellow River Basin of China
by Qianwen Zang & Weixian Xue
January 2025, Volume 68, Issue 1
- 1-27 Does information and communication technology reduce carbon emissions in China? Evidence from the quasi-natural experiment of the “Broadband China” pilot policy
by Feng Yi & Ziheng Niu & Shunbin Zhong - 28-48 Correlation of air quality with population aging, industrial structure upgrading, and research and development in China based on empirical analysis
by Yang Yu & Yiming Du & Yulin Chi - 49-83 Resource misallocation and unbalanced growth in green total factor productivity in Chinese agriculture
by Jiangfeng Hu & Ying Deng - 84-103 Assessing the trade-offs in more nature-friendly mosquito control in the Upper Rhine region
by Sören Bo Weiß & Stefanie Allgeier & Carsten Brühl & Oliver Frör - 104-131 Can environmental information disclosure improve total-factor energy efficiency?
by Zhonghua Cheng & Qi Zhang & Xiang Li - 132-153 Land scale heterogeneity, collective action and soil erosion control: evidence from the Loess Plateau of China
by Han Li & Qian Lu - 154-184 Enterprise digital transformation, biased technological progress and carbon total factor productivity
by Suling Feng & Yiwei Mao & Guoxiang Li & Junhong Bai - 185-206 Structural drivers of sustainability and resilience strategies in small(ish) cities: a text analysis of comprehensive planning in Indiana
by Aaron Deslatte & Juwon Chung & Eric Stokan - 207-226 The everyday reality of nature volunteering: an empirical exploration of reasons to stay and reasons to quit
by Wessel Ganzevoort & Riyan J. G. van den Born - 227-244 Interagency collaboration for environmental education: insights from the Beaver Hills Biosphere, Canada
by Julie Ostrem & Glen Hvenegaard - 245-266 The impact of land resource mismatch and environmental regulation on carbon emissions: evidence from China
by Feifei Li & Ruowei Ma & Mingyue Du & Xin Ding & Jue Feng & Yingqiang Jing
December 2024, Volume 67, Issue 14
- 3397-3454 Nature and human well-being: a systematic review of empirical evidence from nature-based interventions
by Ana Silva & Marlene Matos & Mariana Gonçalves - 3455-3479 A review of the potential effects of recreational wind-powered craft on coastal habitats and wildlife
by R.M. Brooker & P.E. Carnell & J.B. Pocklington & M.J. Antos & M.A. Weston - 3480-3501 “Sustainability is not a vegan coffee shop.” Eliciting citizen attitudes and perspectives to localize the UN sustainable development goals
by Jessica L. Fuller & Ingrid van Putten & Marloes Kraan & Maiken Bjørkan & Dorothy J. Dankel - 3502-3527 The environmental and economic utility of the third-party governance of environmental pollution in China—an analysis based on the business registration information of enterprises
by Gangqiang Yang & Yongsheng Zhang & Haisen Wang & Mingwei Chen - 3528-3551 Uncertainty is a panacea or a poison? Exploring the effect of economic policy uncertainty on corporate environmental, social and governance disclosure
by Lei Huang & Haidong Li & Shanyong Wang - 3552-3580 Is it the Goldilocks principle? The impact of environmental decentralization on total factor carbon productivity in China
by Shengling Zhang & Yao Wang & Zhiwei Liu & Yu Hao - 3581-3599 The impact of climate mitigation finance on greenhouse gas
by Muhammad Asif Khan & Masood Ahmed & Rob Hull - 3600-3625 Promoting agroforestry on sand dunes for desertification control in arid regions
by Ram Ranjan - 3626-3644 The strategic value of contradictions: exploring the practices of climate planning in Bergen, Norway
by Jesse Schrage & Håvard Haarstad & Knut Hidle - 3645-3668 Impact of employees’ generativity on green policy attitude, environmental commitment, and green behaviour
by Jian Ming Luo & Ziye Shang & Sao Iong Wu - 3669-3693 Challenges of household medical waste collection systems: an analysis of regulatory instruments and stakeholders in three Latin American countries
by Juana Angélica Felipe Fernandes & Pablo Álvarez & Danilo Carvajal & Adriana C. Mera & Matias Garcia G. & Lígia de Nazaré Aguiar Silva - 3694-3717 Modeling tourists’ pro-environmental behavior: a combination of the value-belief-norm theory and environmental identity theory
by Yunmeng He & Feifei Xu & Lijun Wang & Hoaidan Nguyen - 3718-3743 Determinants of consumers’ intentions to switch to electric vehicles: a perspective of the push–pull–mooring framework
by Xianfeng Hu & Shanyong Wang & Rongting Zhou & Lan Gao & Zujun Zhu - 3744-3744 Correction
by The Editors
November 2024, Volume 67, Issue 13
- 3075-3096 Assessing the coherence of ecosystem service consideration in environmental planning: insights from hydropower development policy in Nepal
by Merina Lohani Sitoula & Melissa Neave & Brian Coffey - 3097-3117 What is the problem with absentee landowners? Invasive plant management by residential and absentee amenity rural landowners
by Nicholas Gill & Anna Lewis & Laurie Chisholm & Natalia Adan - 3118-3138 How do farmers plan to safeguard the environment? Empirical evidence on farmers’ intentions to adopt organic pest management practices
by Daniela Spina & Francesco Caracciolo & Gaetano Chinnici & Giuseppe Di Vita & Roberta Selvaggi & Gioacchino Pappalardo & Biagio Pecorino & Mario D’Amico - 3139-3167 How does information and communications technology agglomeration affect the decoupling of economic growth and carbon emissions? Evidence from 257 cities in China
by Huanqin Ying & Hui Peng & Yaobin Lu & Sumeet Gupta - 3168-3189 Synergies between global low-carbon development processes and financial fluctuations from 1991–2019: a functional data analysis
by Yu-Qi Liu & Chao Feng - 3190-3216 Can environmental regulation break the political resource curse: evidence from heavy polluting private listed companies in China
by Da Gao & Yi Li & Linfang Tan - 3217-3243 A conceptual framework for measuring transaction costs in agri-environmental schemes: an application to the Dutch collective scheme
by M.A.B.S. Splinter & L.K.E. Dries - 3244-3275 A framework for assessing corporate sustainability risks along global supply chains: an application in the mobile phone industry
by Elena Escrig-Olmedo & María Ángeles Fernández-Izquierdo & Idoya Ferrero-Ferrero & Juana María Rivera-Lirio & María Jesús Muñoz-Torres - 3276-3309 Identifying interactions between determinants of intention for civic engagement against transportation noise exposure – a theory-driven classification tree analysis with cross-sectional data from the KORA study in Germany
by Natalie Riedel & Emily Mena & Heike Köckler & Birgit Reineke & Annette Peters & Lars Schwettmann & Kathrin Wolf & Gabriele Bolte & Ute Kraus - 3310-3338 The effect of information infrastructure on total carbon emissions and intensity: evidence from a quasi-natural experiment in China
by Yuan Feng & Haojie Wang & Jiaxin Liu & Changfei Nie - 3339-3358 The myth that military culture could not drive environmental sustainability? Cross-level influence of military culture on pro-environmental behavior
by Feng-Yi Jiang & Tai-Wei Chang & Cheng-Ze Hung & Kuo-Ching Yen - 3359-3376 The crowding out effect of financial incentives on conformity to pro-environmental social norms: a quasi-experiment on household recycling
by Maoliang Ling & Lin Xu & Haimi Yang - 3377-3396 Can the new energy pilot policy improve China’s urban energy economic efficiency?
by Chenghao Xu & Zhangsheng Jiang
October 2024, Volume 67, Issue 12
- 2721-2747 The use and potential of Q method in environmental planning and management
by Lucas Seghezzo & Gretchen Sneegas & Wendy Jepson & Christian Brannstrom & Sydney Beckner & Kyungsun Lee - 2748-2773 Stewardship and green infrastructure in England. Planning perspectives informed through an investigation of urban green infrastructure
by Clive Davies & Rocío Santo-Tomás Muro - 2774-2790 Identification of today’s and tomorrow’s mobility patterns in the Rhenish coal-mining area
by Bernd Ermes & Tudor Mocanu & Anja Willke & Michaela Schürig - 2791-2809 The Sheffield street tree dispute: a case of “business as usual” urban management?
by Nicola Dempsey - 2810-2836 Green human resource management practices and employee green behavior
by Udhayageetha Veerasamy & Michael Sammanasu Joseph & Satyanarayana Parayitam - 2837-2862 Does the environmental tax influence the siting of foreign-invested manufacturing enterprises? Evidence from China
by Yongsheng Lin & Qiuyue Yin & Bo Yuan & Zhanfeng Dong & Wei Wei - 2863-2884 Civil society for sustainable change: strategies of NGOs and active citizens to contribute to sustainability transitions
by Arjen E. Buijs & Susan de Koning & Thomas J. M. Mattijssen & Ingeborg W. Smeding & Marie-José Smits & Nathalie A. Steins - 2885-2908 Does financial and economic expansion allow for environmental sustainability? Fresh insights from a new composite index and PSTR analysis
by Hossein Ali Fakher & Muntasir Murshed - 2909-2938 The impact of China’s SO2 emission trading system on industrial total factor productivity: evidence from industrial sub-sectors at the provincial level
by Fang Xu & Zuhan Li & Qiumei Liu & Di Zhou - 2939-2954 The geography of circular economy: job creation, territorial embeddedness and local public policies
by Amadou Niang & Sébastien Bourdin & André Torre - 2955-2971 Energy justice and deliberative democratisation: reflection on indigenous territory governance in Taiwan
by Mei-Fang Fan - 2972-3002 On the driving forces of green total factor productivity growth in China: evidence from biased technological progress analysis
by Zhiyuan Gao & Lianqing Li & Han Yu & Yu Hao - 3003-3025 Identifying the effective and ineffective configurations of the mandatory waste management policy in China: a qualitative comparative analysis
by Wei Li & Shizheng Tan & Xiaoguang Liu & Zhihao Wang & Guomin Li - 3026-3050 Labor market impact of China’s cross-regional environmental regulation on pollution-intensive firms
by Caiqi Bu & Daqian Shi & Kaixia Zhang - 3051-3074 Evaluation and comparison of energy tax, resource tax and air pollution tax: an environmental-DSGE model
by Bowen Xiao & Xiaodan Guo & Fangqiu Xu
September 2024, Volume 67, Issue 11
- 2401-2419 Regional-scale non-market benefits of improved lakes and rivers when perceived and monitored ecological status diverge
by Virpi Lehtoranta & Turo Hjerppe & Anna-Kaisa Kosenius - 2420-2441 The impact of air quality on industrial intelligence: evidence from Chinese industrial firms
by Zhang Cheng & Juanjuan Zhang - 2442-2458 Goals à la carte: selective translation of the Sustainable Development Goals in strategic municipal planning in Norway
by Mathias Brynildsen Reinar & Aase Kristine Lundberg - 2459-2476 The impact of biomass consumption on US food prices
by Bebonchu Atems & Jehu Mette - 2477-2501 The impact of energy poverty on the aggregate and disaggregate material footprints in BRICS
by Muhammed Ashiq Villanthenkodath & Mantu Kumar Mahalik & Almas Heshmati & Hooi Hooi Lean - 2502-2527 Exploring public perceptions and support for green infrastructure funding mechanisms: a study of the Oxford–Cambridge Arc, England
by Shandelle Steadman & Heather M. Smith & Paul Jeffrey & Phill Wheat - 2528-2552 Perceptions and practice in Natural Flood Management: unpacking differences in community and practitioner perspectives
by Stuart Alastair Morris & Joanne Tippett - 2553-2582 Actor-driven institutional change in forest communities: insights from the Bakossi Landscape of Cameroon
by Jude Ndzifon Kimengsi & Alfred Kechia Mukong & Lukas Giessen & Jürgen Pretzsch - 2583-2604 How does technological innovation drive green growth in China’s complex environments? A configurational approach
by Zhilin Zhang & Heng Chen & Lei Wu - 2605-2626 Reassembling local-regional industrial networks towards sustainability: an evolving “eco-transformation arena” in a Chinese industrial district
by Mingmin Pan & Mee Kam Ng & Ying Xu - 2627-2644 Application of shared socioeconomic pathways at the subnational level: carbon emission forecasts in Qinghai Province, China, integrating socioeconomic models
by Jingwen Tian & Jie Ding & Fanglei Zhong & Xiaowei Lyu - 2645-2667 An exploratory study on the life recovery experiences of flood affected farmers in South Punjab-Pakistan
by Muhammad Siddique Akbar & Muhammad Asif & Muhammad Rizwan Safdar & Farhan Navid Yousaf - 2668-2694 Does informal environmental regulation matter? Evidence on the different impacts of communities and ENGOs on heavy-polluting firms’ green technology innovation
by Linying Guo & Chuan Hu & Mengjuan Fan & Jianghua Mao & Meng Tian & Zihao Wang & Yuanying Wei - 2695-2720 The green innovation efficiency of Chinese cities: regional differences, distribution dynamics, and convergences
by Kai Liu & Shumin Dong & Yilin Wang & Zhongfei Chen
August 2024, Volume 67, Issue 10
- 2135-2156 Does green human resources management (GHRM) promote employee environmental performance? A multilevel time-lagged study from Mongolia
by Wei Su & Boloroo Bataa & Juhee Hahn - 2157-2184 Environmental effects of smart city investment: evidence from China
by Mengmeng Wang & Tao Zhou & Di Wang - 2185-2205 Surveillance of public risk perceptions on outdoor air pollution: evidence from online search behaviours in China
by Zhuanlan Sun & Demi Zhu - 2206-2228 Blue justice through and beyond equity and participation: a critical reading of capability-based recognitional justice in Poland’s marine spatial planning
by Ralph Tafon & Fred Saunders & Jacek Zaucha & Magdalena Matczak & Ignė Stalmokaitė & Michael Gilek & Jakub Turski - 2229-2256 Impact of environmental regulations on eco-innovation: the moderating role of top managers’ environmental awareness and commitment
by Shuliang Zhao & Linjiao Teng & Jiaojiao Ji - 2257-2280 Does urban low-carbon governance affect firms’ business decisions for employing capital and labor?
by Huaqing Wu & Ling Wang & Tao Ding & Fei Peng - 2281-2302 Analysis of the association between image resolution and landscape metrics using multi-sensor LULC maps
by Beril Varol & Szilard Szabo & Raziye Hale Topaloğlu & Gül Aslı Aksu & Elif Sertel - 2303-2326 Which knowledge counts? Contested meanings of water quality, responsibility and involvement in river restoration discourse in Indonesia
by N. M. G. Wargyawati & Iulian Barba Lata & Marleen Buizer - 2327-2355 How does corporate internationalization affect the link between social responsibility and financial performance? Evidence from China
by Xuetong Wang & Xu Feng & Yujun He & Xuezhu Cui & Xiangnan Song & Mingbo Xi & Jingkuang Liu - 2356-2381 Green human resources management, green innovation and circular economy performance: the role of big data analytics and data-driven culture
by Waqas Khan & Qasim Ali Nisar & Muhammad Azam Roomi & Sobia Nasir & Usama Awan & Muhammad Rafiq - 2382-2399 Read all about it: examining newspaper coverage of the local environmental risks posed by the Radford Army Ammunition Plant
by Hye-jeong Seo & Todd Schenk
July 2024, Volume 67, Issue 9
- 1871-1885 How research on communication can help to understand the management of natural resources and sustainability transformations: practices, concerns and new perspectives on environmental communication
by Anke Fischer & Sofie Joosse & Lars Hallgren & Lotten Westberg - 1886-1908 The Powerpoint Imagination: visualization and managerial vocabularies in sustainability reports
by Shiv Ganesh & Delaney Harness & Samantha James & Julius Klingelhoefer & Mackenzie Schnell & Nitha Palakshappa - 1909-1927 Storytelling to save the planet: who gets to say what is sustainable, who tells the stories, and who should listen and change?
by Sofie Joosse & Martin Westin & Fanny Möckel & Holly Keasey & Sönke Lorenzen - 1928-1951 The quest for “nature” in selfies: how platforms shape nature/society relationships
by Malte Rödl & Jutta Haider & Sofie Joosse - 1952-1976 Representations of wildfires in academia
by Max Whitman & Sara Holmgren - 1977-1997 Adapting climate change – how government authorities in Sweden make sense of adaptation through a network practice
by G. C. S. Kanarp & Lotten Westberg - 1998-2016 How justice shapes transition governance – a discourse analysis of Swedish policy debates
by Anke Fischer & Sofie Joosse & Jacob Strandell & Nora Söderberg & Kornelia Johansson & Wiebren Johannes Boonstra - 2017-2034 When hope messages become the discursive norm: how repertoires of hope shape communicative capacity in conversations on the circular economy
by Therese Åhlvik & Hanna Bergeå & Malte B. Rödl & Lars Hallgren - 2035-2054 Meaning-making in the practice of collaboration: how implicit normative structures guide collaborative processes around contested natural resource issues
by Lotten Westberg & Hanna Bergeå & Lars Hallgren - 2055-2074 Between authority and argumentation: facilitators’ use of power in collaborative governance
by Martin Westin & Lars Hallgren & Emily Montgomerie - 2075-2090 Exploring co-creation labs: creative convergence at work
by Marcus Bussey & Eva Friman & Thao Do & Sanna Barrineau & Neil Powell - 2091-2115 The Trinity of Voice: a framework to improve trust and ground decision making in participatory processes
by Susan L. Senecah - 2116-2134 “Got to get ourselves back to the garden”: Sustainability transformations and the power of positive environmental communication
by Tema Milstein & Cathy Sherry & John Carr & Maggie Siebert
July 2024, Volume 67, Issue 8
- 1628-1654 Cultural ecosystem services along the Woluwe River: mapping the potential for a cross-regional green-blue network during the COVID-19 pandemic
by Nohemí Ramirez Aranda & Jeroen De Waegemaeker & Nico Van de Weghe - 1655-1677 Consumers’ perception of green brand attributes and its outcomes: a sustainable perspective
by Usman Javed & Muhammad Amir Rashid & Ghulam Hussain & Shoaib Shafique - 1678-1701 Local factors driving the adoption of municipal voluntary environmental programs: the case of Sweden’s eco-municipalities
by Nathan Duma & Isabelle Nilsson - 1702-1723 Ethical leadership and green innovation: the mediating role of green organizational culture
by Muhammet Fatih Şengüllendi & Mahmut Bilgetürk & Mine Afacan Fındıklı - 1724-1745 The role of rice farmers’ attitude and trust in government in decision-making for participating in a climate-related agri-environmental scheme
by Sheng-Han-Erin Chang & Emmanuel O. Benjamin & Johannes Sauer - 1746-1774 Analysis of CO2 emission performance of China’s thermal power industry: a meta-frontier Malmquist-Luenberger approach with fixed-sum CO2 emissions
by Jiawei Li & Fangqing Wei & Junfei Chu - 1775-1804 Green productivity growth and convergence in Chinese agriculture
by Jiangfeng Hu - 1805-1829 Spatio-temporal evolution and driving factors of waste disposal facilities in China
by Zhijian Zhang & Nengyu Liu & Liange Zhao - 1830-1851 Exploring farmers’ perspectives on collective action: a case study on co-operation in Dutch agri-environment schemes
by Margarethe Reichenspurner & Rena Barghusen & Bettina Matzdorf - 1852-1870 Mitigating compound coastal water hazards in Eastern North Carolina
by Anuradha Mukherji & Scott Curtis & Jennifer Helgeson & Jamie Kruse & Ausmita Ghosh
June 2024, Volume 67, Issue 7
- 1387-1408 Exploring the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on residential energy consumption: a global literature review
by Hongyang Li & Tingting Jiang & Tongyuan Wu & Martin Skitmore & Nima Talebian - 1409-1433 What role for environmental cooperatives in collective agri-environmental schemes?
by Kristin Limbach - 1434-1460 Evaluation of sustainable development indicators of nature-based tourism in developed and developing countries
by Vida Faraji Vaghaslo & Marzieh Hajjarian & Omid Hossein Zadeh - 1461-1493 On the nexus between growth and disaggregated ecological footprints-empirical evidence from India
by Umar Farooq & Manas Paul & Arif Billah Dar - 1494-1512 Adaptive co-management and hydroclimatic change: examining the voluntary flow management program in the Upper Arkansas River Basin, Colorado
by Apostolos Paul Landahl & Adrianne Kroepsch - 1513-1535 Hierarchical interventions and environmental collaboration among municipal governments: a bottom-up analysis
by Huixu Li & Xianwen Wang & Rui Mu & Lanjian Liu - 1536-1559 Vegetable and fruit growers’ intention to use biopesticides in India: application of TPB and HBM models
by Amanpreet Kaur & Vikas Kumar & Arun Kumar Kaushik - 1560-1582 Bureaucratic competition and provision of public goods and services: the consequences of inter-agency conflict on agricultural land conservation
by Aparna Howlader - 1583-1601 Does the Belt and Road Initiative affect the energy intensity of countries along the route? An analysis of the direct and indirect effects
by Banban Wang & Yuxuan Liu - 1602-1627 How does International Transport Corridor affect regional green development: evidence from the China-Europe Railway Express
by Yanhua Mao & Yuping Xie & Chengfeng Zhuo
May 2024, Volume 67, Issue 6
- 1169-1181 Ecological footprint analysis of tourism management in rural areas
by Kyoumars Habibi & Milad Pira & Arman Rahimi & Golshan Hemmati & Hooshmand Alizadeh - 1182-1211 Does smart city policy improve corporate green technology innovation? Evidence from Chinese listed companies
by Chong Guo & Yuelin Wang & Yiteng Hu & Yingyu Wu & Xiaobing Lai - 1212-1230 Sociocultural mapping of ecosystem service values can inform where to mitigate wildfire risk: a case study from Colorado
by James L. Chamberlain & Kelly W. Jones - 1231-1257 A comprehensive framework tool for performance assessment of NBS for hydro-meteorological risk management
by Gerardo Caroppi & Francesco Pugliese & Carlo Gerundo & Francesco De Paola & Marialuce Stanganelli & Gianfranco Urciuoli & Farrokh Nadim & Amy Oen & Pilar Andrés & Maurizio Giugni - 1258-1279 Machinery import, R&D spillover, and energy efficiency
by Fengqin Liu & Jae-Yeon Sim & Bless Kofi Edziah & Huaping Sun & Samuel Asumadu Sarkodie & Philip Kofi Adom - 1280-1302 Balancing development and forest conservation: the impact of Maryland’s Forest Conservation Act on spatial configuration of forest and housing
by Miranda H. Mockrin & David A. Newburn & John S. Stanovick - 1303-1327 Implementing coastal adaptation: assessing and explaining success by local governments in Nova Scotia, Canada
by David A. Righter & Stephanie E. Chang - 1328-1346 Environmental integrity of forest offsets in a changing climate: embedding future climate in Australia’s sinks policy regime
by Josephine Mummery - 1347-1366 Assessment of the sustainability of Cuban nature-based tourism destinations with the DEA approach under different weighting schemes
by Víctor Ernesto Pérez León - 1367-1385 External or internal beauty? A study on the mechanism influencing food waste behavior
by Feiyu Chen & Shiyan Jiang & Xiao Gu & Wang Zhiwei & Lifeng Yang
April 2024, Volume 67, Issue 5
- 943-966 Does the green credit policy improve audit fees? Evidence from Chinese firms
by Ziming Qian & Shanyong Wang & Haidong Li & Jian Wu - 967-992 Characteristics and driving factors of carbon emissions in China
by Zhao-Yong Sun & Min-Xin Deng & Dongdong Li & Yeran Sun - 993-1012 Community capacity and climate change in the Laurentian Great Lakes Region: the importance of social, human, and political capital for community responses to climate-driven disturbances
by Joshua T. Fergen & Ryan D. Bergstrom & Alan D. Steinman & Lucinda B. Johnson & Michael R. Twiss - 1013-1033 More than a ‘voice’: Indigenous transmission in the Murray-Darling Basin Plan
by Roger Davis - 1034-1052 An assessment of the Ecological Conservation Redline: unlocking priority areas for conservation
by Wenze Yue & Bi’ou Feng & Qiushi Zhou & Ronghua Xu & Mengmeng Li - 1053-1076 Increasing uptake of improved land management practice to benefit environment and landholders: insights through a transaction cost lens
by Anthea Coggan & Rachel Hay & Diane Jarvis & Rachel Eberhard & Barbara Colls - 1077-1103 Water sensitive communities: a systematic review with a complex adaptive systems perspective
by Sian J. Chadfield & Yongping Wei & Scott N. Lieske - 1104-1124 Institutions for long-term problems: the influence of the Dutch Delta Programme on forward-looking climate adaptation responses at the local level
by Wieke D. Pot & Kasper de Vaan & Art Dewulf - 1125-1147 Determinants of green purchase intention in the banking sector
by Meenakshi Sharma - 1148-1168 Industrial symbiosis as a business strategy for the circular economy: identifying regional firms’ profiles and barriers to their adoption
by Filippo Corsini & Chiara De Bernardi & Marco Frey
March 2024, Volume 67, Issue 4
- 714-741 Combining behavioural and reflective policy tools for the environment: a scoping review of behavioural public policy literature
by Farhad Mukhtarov - 742-765 Are small and medium enterprises defining their business models to reach a symbolic or substantive environmental legitimacy?
by María A. Quintás & Ana I. Martínez-Senra - 766-787 The role of capabilities in the adoption of green operations and competitiveness
by Chiranjit Das - 788-808 Zoning to enhance local sustainability: why local governments choose to use sustainability-focused land use tools
by Sung-Wook Kwon & Daniel Benjamin Bailey & Cheong Kim - 809-829 Does participation in e-commerce affect fruit farmers’ awareness of green production: evidence from China
by Cuicui Wang & Qingmeng Tong & Chunping Xia & Miaomiao Shi & Yi Cai - 830-851 Diffusing responsibility, decentralizing infrastructure: hydrosocial relationships within the shifting stormwater management paradigm
by Matthew Wilfong & Debasmita Patra & Mitchell Pavao-Zuckerman & Paul T. Leisnham - 852-869 Energy efficiency and driving factors of railway cold chain transportation in China
by Dandan Li & Mi Gan & Xiaowei Liu & Qilin Hu & Xiaobo Liu - 870-896 Spatial-temporal nexus of economic complexity interaction with human capital and political stability on environmental quality and their possible causes of change for BRI countries
by Junaid Ashraf - 897-918 Impact of information and communication technologies on corporate energy intensity: evidence from cross-country micro data
by Huwei Wen & Meng Jiang & Shufang Zheng - 919-941 Environmentally friendly urban development: changes in decision-makers’ attitudes, problem perceptions and policy preferences over three decades
by Karen Richardsen Moberg
February 2024, Volume 67, Issue 3
- 477-503 The road to eco-efficiency: can ecological civilization pilot zone be useful? New evidence from China
by Zeyang Chai & Feng Guo & Jianhong Cao & Xiaodong Yang - 504-521 Factors that determine visitor satisfaction in a lake: a case study from Oklahoma, USA
by Adam Frakes & Omkar Joshi & Neelam C. Poudyal - 522-541 Adaptive capacity in the multi-level management system of migratory waterbirds: a case study of participatory goose management in Sweden
by Louise Eriksson & Maria Johansson & Johan Månsson & Camilla Sandström & Johan Elmberg - 542-563 Applying landscape-level principles to koala management in Australia: a comparative analysis
by Rolf Schlagloth & Edward A. Morgan & Timothy Cadman & Flavia Santamaria & Gabrielle McGinnis & Hedley Thomson & Douglas H. Kerlin & Tek Narayan Maraseni & Fred Cahir & Ian D. Clark & Danielle Clode & Alexandra Mcewan - 564-593 Breaking carbon lock-in: the role of green financial inclusion for China
by Congyu Zhao & Farhad Taghizadeh-Hesary & Kangyin Dong & Xiucheng Dong - 594-608 Climate adaptation and risk preparedness in Florida’s East Coast cities: views of municipal leaders
by Sheila A. Young & Kenyon C. Lindeman & Samantha R. Fowler - 609-631 Do the roles of green supply chain learning, green employee creativity, and green organizational citizenship behavior really matter in circular supply chain performance?
by Yaw Agyabeng-Mensah & Charles Baah & Ebenezer Afum - 632-661 Measuring the effects of climate techs and social inequality on climate performance using a SEM-DEA approach
by Marcelo Furlan & Enzo Barberio Mariano - 662-687 Foreign direct investment and carbon emissions in China: “Pollution Haven” or “Pollution Halo”? Evidence from the NARDL model
by Jiajia Zheng & Ullah Assad & Muhammad Abdul Kamal & Hui Wang - 688-713 Economic integration and environmental quality: accounting for the roles of financial development, industrialization, urbanization and renewable energy
by Samuel Adams & Hervé Kaffo Fotio
January 2024, Volume 67, Issue 2
- 242-266 Understanding public administrators’ and citizens’ preferences for a successful transition to pesticide-free urban green spaces
by Marianne Lefebvre & Maria Espinosa Goded & Masha Maslianskaia-Pautrel & Pauline Laille - 267-290 Development of a framework for understanding unsold timber offerings from the US National Forest System
by Gregory E. Frey & Philadelphia Wilkens & Sonia R. Bruck - 291-308 Governance through storytelling and possible futures: motorcycle-cab service planning in Mexico City
by Juan Carlos Finck Carrales - 309-333 Effect of green credit policy on shadow banking activities: entrusted loan evidence from Chinese listed firms
by Xi Gu & Sijia Qiao & Shihan Du - 334-355 Mandatory or voluntary approaches to green roof implementation: a comparative study among some global cities
by Sara J. Wilkinson & Sumita Ghosh & Natalie Pelleri - 356-377 Impact of natural resource conservation technology on productivity and technical efficiency in rainfed areas of Southern India
by Suresh Kumar & D. R. Singh & N. P. Singh & G. K. Jha & Surender Kumar - 378-400 Social entrepreneurs and employee green behavior: value systems and social context as moderators
by Josephine Bosompem & Zheng He & Samuel Okae-Adjei & Evans Asante Boadi & Collins Opoku Antwi & Victoria Atuobuah Boadi & Lydia Asare-Kyire - 401-425 Independent investigation in marine spatial planning: necessary or discretionary?
by Heather Ritchie & Jim Claydon & Linda McElduff & Anne-Michelle Slater - 426-453 Sustainability reporting as a tool for fostering sustainable growth in the agri-food sector: the case of Spain
by Carlos Anguiano-Santos & Melania Salazar-Ordóñez - 454-476 Fragmented sustainability governance of telecoupled flows: Brazilian beef exports to China
by Niels Søndergaard & Victor Thives & Camila Lorena Gomes de Jesus & Isadora Pimenta Vaz de Campos
January 2024, Volume 67, Issue 1
- 1-24 How does air pollution risk perception affect residents’ subjective well-being? A structural equation model approach
by Zexin Li & Biqi Mao & Changlin Ao & Lishan Xu & Nan Jiang - 25-58 Would the inequality of environmental quality affect labor productivity and the income gap? Evidence from China
by Yunwei Li & Ruohan Zhong & Zhen Wang & Manxi Yu & Yujiao Wu & Muhammad Irfan & Yu Hao - 59-84 Household food waste prevention behavior: the role of religious orientations, emotional intelligence, and spiritual well-being
by Alireza Khorakian & Anahita Baregheh & Mostafa Jahangir & Ava Heidari & Fahime Sadat Saadatyar - 85-107 An analysis of power and conviction around land and linked natural resources in the Western Highlands of Cameroon
by Jude N. Kimengsi & Nyong Princely Awazi & Awuh Ravenstein Nyugap & Glory Kwalar & Beri Tamnjong - 108-130 Responding strategically to natural hazards: the role of hazard experience, infrastructure vulnerability, and risk perception in transit agency coordination with stakeholders
by Suyang Yu & Eric W. Welch - 131-154 A sonic perspective for the post-pandemic future of entertainment districts: the case of Montreal’s Quartier des Spectacles
by Nicola Di Croce & Edda Bild & Daniel Steele & Catherine Guastavino - 155-174 School travel mode shift from driving to active school travel: an analysis based on SSBC
by Qiang Mei & Yueqi Mao & Peng Jing & Kewen Pan - 175-196 Intentional sustainable communities and sustainable development goals: from micro-scale implementation to scalability of innovative practices
by Carla Nogueira & João Filipe Marques & Hugo Pinto - 197-216 Assessing forest accessibility for the multifunctional management of protected areas in Central Italy
by Walter Mattioli & Carlotta Ferrara & Mario Colonico & Carmelo Gentile & Emanuela Lombardo & Emanuele Presutti Saba & Luigi Portoghesi - 217-241 A comparative study of farming and fishing households’ livelihood vulnerability in the Niger Delta, Nigeria
by Chinasa Sylvia Onyenekwe & Daniel Bruce Sarpong & Irene Susana Egyir & Patience Ifeyinwa Opata & Oyakhilomen Oyinbo
December 2023, Volume 66, Issue 14
- 2810-2831 Green rewards for optimizing employee environmental performance: examining the role of perceived organizational support for the environment and internal environmental orientation
by Pascal Paillé & Patrick Valéau & Adolfo Carballo-Penela - 2832-2853 Why the Central government prefers to centralize spatial planning approval authority in China? An explanation based on land risk
by Tianxiao Zhou & Rumei Hu - 2854-2877 Principles and practical criteria for effective participatory environmental planning and decision-making
by Jayne Carrick & Derek Bell & Clare Fitzsimmons & Tim Gray & Gavin Stewart - 2878-2902 An improved emergy ecological footprint method for ecological security assessment and quantitative analysis of influencing factors: a case study of Zhejiang Province
by Shuhua Ma & Minggao Xue & Siwen Ji - 2903-2921 Mechanisms influencing mainstreaming of adaptation in spatial development: case studies in three Dutch municipalities
by Mandy A. van den Ende & Heleen L.P. Mees & Dries L.T. Hegger & Peter P.J. Driessen - 2922-2942 Comparing hazard mitigation and climate change adaptation planning approaches
by Melina Matos & Philip Gilbertson & Sierra Woodruff & Sara Meerow & Malini Roy & Bryce Hannibal - 2943-2961 A study about the impact of energy saving climate on college students’ energy saving behavior: based on analysis using the hierarchical linear model
by Yanan Wang & Wenkun Zhang - 2962-2984 Corporate social responsibility and CEO dismissals: the dynamic role of average and above-average CSR on CEO dismissals
by Talat Mehmood Khan & Zhu Naiping & Liu Shiyu - 2985-3006 Evaluating the spatiotemporal variations of daytime surface and canopy urban heat islands: an arid climate case study
by Elham Shafieiyoun & Mahdi Gheysari & Mehdi Khiadani & Jahangir Abedi Koupai
November 2023, Volume 66, Issue 13
- 2623-2639 The unlikely Mexican carbon tax—a question of economic-environmental synergies?
by Jakob Skovgaard & Sofía Sacks Ferrari - 2640-2667 Decoding men’s behavioral responses toward green cosmetics: an investigation based on the belief decomposition approach
by Saqib Ali & Hafiz Muhammad Usama Javed & Waris Ali & Hasan Zahid - 2668-2690 Spatial imaginaries in flood risk management: insights from a managed retreat initiative in upper Bavaria
by Cormac Walsh & Mick Lennon & Mark Scott & Fiadh Tubridy - 2691-2712 Adaptation outcomes in climate-vulnerable locations: understanding how short-term climate actions exacerbated existing gender inequities in coastal Bangladesh
by Saleh Ahmed & Elizabeth Eklund & Elizabeth Kiester - 2713-2738 Assessing social responsibility initiatives for public-private partnership success based on multi-criteria decision making: evidence from municipal solid waste management in Ghana
by Emelia Asiedu-Ayeh & Chen Guangyu & Sandra Chukwudumebi Obiora & Love Offeibea Asiedu-Ayeh - 2739-2759 Planning for effective water management: an evaluation of water management plans in California
by Nataly Escobedo Garcia & Nicola Ulibarri - 2760-2777 Developing ecological endpoints for valuation of semi-arid riparian ecosystem services
by Craig D. Broadbent & David S. Brookshire & David Goodrich & Mark D. Dixon & L. Arriana Brand & Jennifer Thacher - 2778-2793 Indigenous knowledge indicators employed by farmers for adaptation to climate change in rural South Africa
by Zongho Kom & Nthaduleni S. Nethengwe & Sylvester Mpandeli & Hector Chikoore - 2794-2809 Modeling heterogeneity in preferences for organic rice in China: evidence from a choice experiment
by Xin Liu & Xuehong Zhou & Qiang Wang & Haifeng Zheng & Douglas C. MacMillan