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July 2022, Volume 65, Issue 8
- 1483-1506 An integrated decision driven design framework to support the ecological restoration of rivers
by Myron King & Michael van Zyll de Jong & Doug Piercey & Andy D. Nunn & Ian G. Cowx - 1507-1529 Extending the theory of planned behavior: factors fostering millennials’ intention to purchase eco-sustainable products in an emerging market
by Rambabu Lavuri - 1530-1559 Environmental and operational performance is not always achieved when combined with cleaner production and lean production: an overview for emerging economies
by José Augusto de Oliveira & Gilberto Miller Devós Ganga & Moacir Godinho Filho & Diogo Aparecido Lopes Silva & Mirian Paula dos Santos & Ivan Aritz Aldaya Garde & Rafael Abrantes Penchel & Kleber Francisco Esposto & Aldo Roberto Ometto - 1560-1577 How does vertical fiscal imbalance affect energy consumption in China?
by Liangliang Liu & Wenqing Zhang
June 2022, Volume 65, Issue 7
- 1203-1209 Discrete choice modeling in environmental and energy decision-making: an introduction to the special issue
by Gaetano Grilli & Silvia Ferrini - 1210-1239 The climate change stage of change measure: vehicle choice experiment
by E. O. D. Waygood & Bobin Wang & Ricardo A. Daziano & Zachary Patterson & Markéta Braun Kohlová - 1240-1260 Are tourists willing to pay for decarbonizing tourism? Two applications of indirect questioning in discrete choice experiments
by Roberta Raffaelli & Mariangela Franch & Luisa Menapace & Simone Cerroni - 1261-1280 Assessing tourists’ preferences for conservation of large carnivores in the Italian Alps using a discrete choice experiment
by Sandra Notaro & Gianluca Grilli - 1281-1300 The role of choice experiments in natural capital accounting approaches: fast track versus simulated exchange value in the Deben Estuary saltmarshes
by Gaetano Grilli & Silvia Ferrini & Tiziana Luisetti & R. Kerry Turner - 1301-1322 In-home and out-of-home energy consumption by elderly and non-elderly households: a comparative analysis based on a copula model
by Weiyan Zong & Junyi Zhang & Ying Jiang - 1323-1348 Does information matter in the value of a wetland?
by Marie-Chantale Pelletier & Mark Tocock & Darla Hatton MacDonald & John M. Rose & Caroline A. Sullivan
May 2022, Volume 65, Issue 6
- 953-974 Getting closer to SDG12: incorporating industrial ecology principles into project EIA
by Amani G. Rweyendela - 975-1000 Multinational financial corporations and the sustainable development goals in developing countries
by Eduardo Ordonez-Ponce & Olaf Weber - 1001-1023 SDGwashing: a critical view of the pursuit of SDGs and its relationship with environmental performance
by Vera Ferrón Vílchez & Pablo Ortega Carrasco & Francisco Antonio Serrano Bernardo - 1024-1055 Effect of industrial transfer on carbon lock-in: a spatial econometric analysis of Chinese cities
by Yingzhi Xu & Biying Dong & Yan Chen & Hanwen Qin - 1056-1087 The political economy of industrial pollution control: environmental regulation in Swedish industry for five decades
by Patrik Söderholm & Ann-Kristin Bergquist & Maria Pettersson & Kristina Söderholm - 1088-1109 Factors influencing the simultaneous adoption of risk management instruments in Mediterranean irrigated agriculture
by Sandra M. Sánchez-Cañizares & M. Dolores Guerrero-Baena & José A. Gómez-Limón - 1110-1134 Investigating influencing factors on consumers’ choice behavior and their environmental concerns while purchasing green products in Pakistan
by Abdul Majeed & Ishfaq Ahmed & Abdul Rasheed
April 2022, Volume 65, Issue 5
- 759-784 Review of the effectiveness of smallholder farmers’ adaptation to climate change and variability in developing countries
by Dula Etana & Denyse J. R. M. Snelder & Cornelia F. A. van Wesenbeeck & Tjard de Cock Buning - 785-808 Planning for sustainable urban food systems: an analysis of the up-scaling potential of vertical farming
by Daniel Petrovics & Mendel Giezen - 809-832 Resilience plans in the US: an evaluation
by Nicole Lambrou & Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris - 833-851 Visualizing fairness: distributional equity of urban green spaces for marginalized groups
by Jinwon Kim & KangJae Jerry Lee & Brijesh Thapa - 852-876 Water/climate nexus environmental rural-urban migration and coping strategies
by Ameneh Mianabadi & Kamran Davary & Mahdi Kolahi & Judith Fisher - 877-906 Green innovation and China’s CO2 emissions – the moderating effect of institutional quality
by Baolong Yuan & Chen Li & Hongyuan Yin & Meng Zeng - 907-929 What factors contribute to conversion to organic farming? Consideration of the Health Belief Model in relation to the uptake of organic farming by Iranian farmers
by Masoud Yazdanpanah & Maryam Tajeri Moghadam & Tahereh Zobeidi & Ana Paula Dias Turetta & Luca Eufemia & Stefan Sieber - 930-952 The cost of farmers’ administrative burdens due to cross-compliance obligations
by Nadja El Benni & Christian Ritzel & Katja Heitkämper & Christina Umstätter & Alexander Zorn & Gabriele Mack
January 2022, Volume 65, Issue 4
- 562-582 Nature exposure and use of open spaces in three generation families: implications for planning
by Claire Freeman & Yvette Buttery & Yolanda van Heezik - 583-611 Managing boundaries over time in integrative planning processes. A process analysis of boundary work in two cases of multifunctional land use
by Saskia van Broekhoven & Frank Boons - 612-629 Enhancing traditional floodwater governance for inclusive and resilient flood-based livelihood systems in Tana river floodplains, Kenya
by M.G. Zenebe & L. Fleskens & C. Ritsema & F. van Steenbergen - 630-649 The orchestration of sustainable mobility service innovations: understanding the manifold agency of car sharing operators
by Juha Peltomaa & Anu Tuominen - 650-674 Completing the climate change adaptation planning cycle: monitoring and evaluation by local government in Australia
by Helen Scott & Susie Moloney - 675-702 A measurement of community seismic resilience in sub-city districts of Mashhad, Iran
by Hossein Maroufi & Mahdis Borhani - 703-726 Modes of solid waste management and household health outcomes
by Edward Martey - 727-744 Assessing the influence of individual factors on visual and auditory preference for rural landscape: the case of Chengdu, China
by Hao Luo & Li Deng & Songlin Jiang & Chen Song & Erkang Fu & Jun Ma & Lingxia Sun & Zhuo Huang & Mingyan Jiang & Chunyan Zhu & Xi Li - 745-758 Robust municipal decision making? A pilot study of applying robust decision making in three Swedish municipalities
by Misse Wester
January 2022, Volume 65, Issue 3
- 375-397 When tensions become conflicts: wind turbine policy implementation and development in the Netherlands
by Mark Koelman & Thomas Hartmann & Tejo J. M. Spit - 398-417 Application of stated-preferences methods and neuroscience for the valuation of dynamicity in forest cultural ecosystem services
by Gianluca Grilli & Elena Barbierato & Irene Capecchi & Sandro Sacchelli - 418-440 Is “consideration of alternatives” in project level environmental impact assessment studies in developing countries an eyewash: an Indian case-study
by A.K.A Rathi - 441-460 Urban sprawl and desertification risk: unraveling the latent nexus in a mediterranean country
by Gianluca Egidi & Giovanni Quaranta & Rosanna Salvia & Luca Salvati & Renata Včeláková & Pavel Cudlín - 461-489 Do formal and informal institutions matter for firm-level strategic environmental actions? A multi-level perspective from Jordan
by Yousef H. Eiadat & Alejandro M. Fernández-Castro - 490-513 A GIS-based multiple ecotourism sustainability assessment of West Azerbaijan province, Iran
by Davoud Omarzadeh & Samereh Pourmoradian & Bakhtiar Feizizadeh & Hoda Khallaghi & Ayyoob Sharifi & Khalil Valizadeh Kamran - 514-535 A dissipative structure theory-based investigation of a construction and demolition waste minimization system in China
by Hongping Yuan & Zheng Wang & Yongwei Shi & Jianli Hao - 536-561 Green core competencies to prompt green absorptive capacity and bolster green innovation: the moderating role of organization’s green culture
by Xiaoyu Qu & Adnan Khan & Salman Yahya & Abaid Ullah Zafar & Mohsin Shahzad
January 2022, Volume 65, Issue 2
- 186-215 International progress in cumulative effects assessment: a review of academic literature 2008–2018
by Jill Blakley & Jessica Russell - 216-239 Unearthing consumers’ intention to adopt eco-friendly smart home services: an extended version of the theory of planned behavior model
by Wenqing Zhang & Liangliang Liu - 240-271 Financial inclusion and green economic efficiency: evidence from China
by Li Wang & Yanan Wang & Youxia Sun & Kaiji Han & Yuetong Chen - 272-287 Effect of protected areas on forest crimes in Brazil
by Saulo de Oliveira Folharini & Silas Nogueira de Melo & Stephen R. Cameron - 288-310 Analyzing urban environmental justice based on supply, demand, and access to cooling ecosystem services in Tehran, Iran
by Sareh Ghorbani & Esmail Salehi & Shahrzad Faryadi & Hamid Reza Jafari - 311-336 Pollution halo or pollution haven: assessing the role of foreign direct investment on energy conservation and emission reduction
by Zuocheng Chen & Krishna P. Paudel & Rongqing Zheng - 337-355 Exploring the heterogeneity in relationship between heat exposure and land development in Mumbai, India: a framework to address urban vulnerability in developing megacities
by Arnab Chakraborty & Xijing Li - 356-373 A framework for assessing the contribution of UK local authorities toward compliance with the EU ambient air quality directive
by Katherine Fremantle & Laura De Vito & Ben Williams & James Longhurst
January 2022, Volume 65, Issue 1
- 1-36 Diverse distributed renewable energy trading paradigms: a business model review
by M. A. C. L. Gunarathna & R. J. Yang & A. Song - 37-61 Environmental management practices and financial performance: evidence from large listed Indian enterprises
by Surender Kumar & Pritika Dua - 62-83 The conditions of emergence of cooperation to prevent the risk of diffuse pollution from agriculture: a case study comparison from France
by Colas Chervier & Laurence Amblard & Christophe Déprés - 84-104 Understanding the role of emotions in consumer adoption of electric vehicles: the mediating effect of perceived value
by Xiuhong He & Yingying Hu - 105-125 An empirical study of consumer purchase intention for responsible enterprises in Chile
by Constanza Bianchi & Veronica Devenin & Valentina Reyes - 126-149 The scale boundary of urbanized population with peaking PM2.5 concentration: a spatial panel econometric analysis of China’s prefecture-level and above cities
by Yongpei Wang & Zhenyu Xu - 150-167 Disagreeing with ‘local agreement’: a survey of public attitudes toward restarting the Hamaoka nuclear power plant
by Takashi Nakazawa & Tomoyuki Tatsumi - 168-185 Environmental policies in the presence of more than one externality and of strategic firms
by Nahid Masoudi
December 2021, Volume 64, Issue 14
- 2459-2480 From self-sufficient provision of water and energy to regenerative urban development and sustainability: exploring the potentials in Mashhad City, Iran
by Shahrzad Gholizadeh Sarabi & Mohammad Rahim Rahnama - 2481-2499 Attributes of effective national partnerships for environmental challenges – managing ozone-depleting and synthetic greenhouse gases in Australia
by Josephine Mummery - 2500-2531 Recognizing dimensions of sustainability entrepreneurship among local producers of agricultural inputs
by Saeed Gholamrezai & Vahid Aliabadi & Pouria Ataei - 2532-2551 Participatory multi-objective optimization for planning dense and green cities
by Sergio Wicki & Jonas Schwaab & Jan Perhac & Adrienne Grêt-Regamey - 2552-2572 Farmland preservation policies in China and their impacts on urban expansion: a multilevel analysis
by Taiyang Zhong & Wei Zheng & Yuntai Zhao & Yu Zhang & Xianjin Huang - 2573-2592 Exploring the importance of accounting for on-site sampling and heterogenous preferences simultaneously in estimating aggregate demand function for recreational fishing
by Louinord Voltaire & Kokou Boris Djongon & Michel Carrard - 2593-2617 Participation in multi-level policy implementation: exploring the influence of governance culture
by Judith A.M. Gollata & Elisa Kochskämper & Nicolas W. Jager & Jens Newig - 2618-2640 An approach to using the best-worst method for supporting sustainability reporting decision-making in SMEs
by Pablo Rodríguez-Gutiérrez & M. Dolores Guerrero-Baena & Mercedes Luque-Vílchez & Francisca Castilla-Polo - 2641-2660 Localizing the sustainable development goals through an integrated approach in municipalities: early experiences from a Swedish forerunner
by Venus Krantz & Sara Gustafsson
October 2021, Volume 64, Issue 13
- 2277-2299 Role of religious beliefs of tribal communities from Jharkhand (India) in biodiversity conservation
by Vibha Singhal & Jyotirmoy Ghosh & Sheeraz Saleem Bhat - 2300-2325 Linking restorative human health outcomes to protected area ecosystem diversity and integrity
by Catherine E. Reining & Christopher J. Lemieux & Sean T. Doherty - 2326-2345 The impact of land consolidation on vulnerability of rural households: evidence from Central China
by Wei Zhao - 2346-2364 Evaluating what matters: an evaluation tool for vulnerability risk assessments in local climate change adaptation planning
by Obakeng A. Sethamo & Marie K. Harder - 2365-2385 Coordination, harmonization or prioritization in environmental policy integration: evidence from the case in Chongming eco-island, China
by Rong Sheng - 2386-2409 Crowding in or crowding out? How non-governmental organizations and media influence intrinsic motivations toward corporate social and environmental responsibility
by Johan Graafland & Frank G. A. de Bakker - 2410-2434 Practices and challenges of integrated watershed management in the Amhara region of Ethiopia: case study of Gonji Kolela District
by Arega Bazezew Berlie & Mehretie Belay Ferede - 2435-2458 Development of sustainable urban drainage systems in Eastern Europe: an analytical overview of the constraints and enabling conditions
by Anton Shkaruba & Hanna Skryhan & Olga Likhacheva & Attila Katona & Oksana Maryskevych & Viktar Kireyeu & Kalev Sepp & Iryna Shpakivska
July 2021, Volume 64, Issue 12
- 2089-2113 Meeting volunteer expectations — a review of volunteer motivations in citizen science and best practices for their retention through implementation of functional features in CS tools
by Johanna Amalia Robinson & David Kocman & Orestis Speyer & Evangelos Gerasopoulos - 2114-2132 The circular economy of waste: recovery, incineration and urban reuse
by Federico Savini - 2133-2153 Efficiency of rice production and CO2 emissions: A study of selected Asian countries using DDF and SBM-DEA
by Sonali Sharma & Kakali Majumdar - 2154-2171 Acoustic environment management in the countryside: A case study of tourist sentiment for rural soundscapes in China
by Maichi (Match) Chen & Peng Yu & Yingying Zhang & Ke Wu & Yixin Yang - 2172-2191 A dialogue approach to stakeholder engagement with urban communities: The case of Mofolo Park, Soweto, Johannesburg, South Africa
by T. J. M. McKay & Henry Bikwibili Tantoh - 2192-2213 A method to select sites for sand and dust storm source mitigation: case study in the Sistan region of southeast Iran
by Saeideh Maleki & Abbas Miri & Vahid Rahdari & Deirdre Dragovich - 2214-2232 Implementing a mandate to plan for sea level rise: top-down, bottom-up, and middle-out actions in the Tampa Bay region
by Tisha Joseph Holmes & William Hale Butler - 2233-2256 Integrative governance processes towards sustainable spatial development – solving conflicts between urban infill development and climate change adaptation
by Sebastian Eichhorn & Karsten Rusche & Thomas Weith - 2257-2275 Multidimensional trust and its impact on the willingness to pay for ecological compensation in China’s transboundary watersheds—taking the largest tributary of the Yellow River as an example
by Qi Ni & Minjuan Zhao & Chaoqiong Li & Yuxing Shi & Tao Xu & Imran Khan
July 2021, Volume 64, Issue 11
- 1909-1939 Land conflict management measures in peri-urban areas: a meta-synthesis review
by Somayeh Ahani & Hashem Dadashpoor - 1940-1962 Why are projects rarely rejected in environmental impact assessments? Narratives of justifiability in Brazilian and Canadian review reports
by Alberto Fonseca & Robert B. Gibson - 1963-1984 Constructing forest owner identities and governing decisions and relationships: the owner as distant consumer in Swedish forestry
by Elias Andersson & E. Carina H. Keskitalo - 1985-2020 The spatial dynamic relationship between haze pollution and economic growth: new evidence from 285 prefecture-level cities in China
by Shengling Zhang & Yao Wang & Zhiwei Liu & Yu Hao - 2021-2046 Factors influencing farmers’ management behaviors toward coping with drought: evidence from Iran
by Moslem Savari & Hamed Eskandari Damaneh & Hadi Eskandari Damaneh - 2047-2065 A meta-analysis of environmental innovation and firm performance
by Zhongju Liao & Ping Liu & Shuchun Liu - 2066-2088 Thermal planning: what can campuses teach us about expanding district energy?
by Albert T. Han & Lucie Laurian & Catherine Brinkley
June 2021, Volume 64, Issue 10
- 1770-1794 Cost of human-elephant conflict and perceptions of compensation: evidence from Odisha, India
by Biplab Kumar Guru & Amarendra Das
August 2021, Volume 64, Issue 10
- 1713-1734 Improving engagement in managing reintroduction conflicts: learning from beaver reintroduction
by Roger E. Auster & Stewart W. Barr & Richard E. Brazier - 1735-1769 Integrating forest management across the landscape: a three pillar framework
by Edward A. Morgan & Tim Cadman & Brendan Mackey - 1795-1815 Waste disposal and housing price: new evidence from the landfill clean-up program in Hong Kong
by Zheng Chang & Weifeng Li & Xin Li & Chenghao Deng - 1816-1837 Navigating visions, knowledge and practical challenges in coastal zone planning
by Maiken Bjørkan & Stine Rybråten & Aase Kristine Lundberg - 1838-1863 A novel data envelopment analysis for location of renewable energy site with respect to sustainability
by Hossein Khanjarpanah & Seyed Mohammad Seyedhosseini & Mohammad Saidi-Mehrabad - 1864-1885 Dynamics of international trade, technology innovation and environmental sustainability: evidence from Asia by accounting for cross-sectional dependence
by Usman Ali & Yanxi Li & Verónica Patricia Yánez Morales & Babar Hussain - 1886-1908 Factors affecting farmers’ behavior in using nitrogen fertilizers: society vs. farmers’ valuation in southwest Iran
by Fatemeh Hamid & Masoud Yazdanpanah & Masoud Baradaran & Bijan Khalilimoghadam & Hossein Azadi
July 2021, Volume 64, Issue 9
- 1515-1535 Effects of economic compensation on public acceptance of waste-to-energy incineration projects: an attribution theory perspective
by Yong Liu & Caiyun Cui & Chunqin Zhang & Bo Xia & Qing Chen & Martin Skitmore - 1536-1554 Volunteering in environment conservation program: gain or loss?
by Li Juan Wong & Evelyn Ai Lin Lim & Sheena Bidin & Manohar Mariapan - 1555-1577 Managing nature conservation prioritization: a spatial conservation planning index approach
by David Lehrer & Nir Becker & Pua Bar (Kutiel) - 1578-1598 Green infrastructure in comprehensive plans in coastal Texas
by Sierra Woodruff & Tho Tran & Jessica Lee & Chandler Wilkins & Galen Newman & Forster Ndubisi & Shannon Van Zandt - 1599-1621 From gray copycats to green wolves: policy and infrastructure for flood risk management
by Samantha L. Hamlin & Max Nielsen-Pincus - 1622-1641 Examining the economic effects of emissions trading scheme in China
by Jiekuan Zhang & Yan Zhang - 1642-1667 Environmental and health hazards of residents domiciled around Africa’s largest landfill
by Olanrewaju Timothy Dada - 1668-1688 Sustainable consumption models for customers: investigating the significant antecedents of green purchase behavior from the perspective of information asymmetry
by Tai-Wei Chang & Yu-Shan Chen & Yen-Li Yeh & Hung-Xin Li - 1689-1712 Community-based initiatives in the urban realm what conditions their performance?
by Jurian Edelenbos & Astrid Molenveld & Katerina Mojanchevska & Elena Ensenado & Monserrat Budding-Polo Ballinas & Audrey Esteban & Saskia Ruijsink & Malika Igalla & Alexandra Tsatsou
June 2021, Volume 64, Issue 8
- 1312-1330 Evolution of place-based governance in the management of development dilemmas: long-term learning from Małopolska, Poland
by Hart Nadav Feuer & Kristof Van Assche & Józef Hernik & Barbara Czesak & Renata Różycka-Czas - 1331-1351 Impact of bad outputs and environmental regulation on efficiency of Indian leather firms: a directional distance function approach
by Aparajita Singh & Haripriya Gundimeda - 1352-1374 Eliciting actors’ perspectives in integrated watershed management: exploring a practical tool based on a mental model approach
by Raphael Gaus & Adrienne Grêt-Regamey & Matthias Buchecker - 1375-1391 Reduction of nitrogen pollution in agriculture through nitrogen surplus quotas: an analysis of individual marginal abatement cost and different quota allocation schemes using an agent-based model
by Alena Schmidt & Gabriele Mack & Stefan Mann & Johan Six - 1392-1407 Energy recovery on the agenda. Waste heat: a matter of public policy and social science concern
by Antoine Fontaine & Laurence Rocher - 1408-1427 Urban policy adaptation toward managing increasing pluvial flooding events under climate change
by Charles Axelsson & S. Soriani & P. Culligan & P. Marcotullio - 1428-1456 The impact of nature documentaries on public environmental preferences and willingness to pay: entropy balancing and the blue planet II effect
by Stephen Hynes & Isaac Ankamah-Yeboah & Stephen O’Neill & Katherine Needham & Bui Bich Xuan & Claire Armstrong - 1457-1473 Wastewater management by citizens: mismatch between legal rules and self-organisation in Oosterwold
by Lilian van Karnenbeek & Willem Salet & Stan Majoor - 1474-1495 A farmers’ perspective on farm relocation: lessons learnt from relocated farmers in Belgium and The Netherlands
by David De Pue & Eva Kerselaers & Evy Mettepenningen & Jeroen Buysse - 1496-1514 Spiritual leadership and organizational citizenship behavior for the environment: An intervening and interactional analysis
by Muhammad Khalid Anser & Shoaib Shafique & Muhammad Usman & Naeem Akhtar & Moazzam Ali
June 2021, Volume 64, Issue 7
- 1133-1155 Land use planning in disputed mountain areas: conflicting interests and common arenas
by Terje Skjeggedal & Frode Flemsaeter & Vegard Gundersen - 1184-1203 Do industrial pollution activities in China respond to ecological fiscal transfers? Evidence from payments to national key ecological function zones
by Changan Gong & Jianhua Zhang & Hao Liu - 1204-1226 How do green HRM practices affect employees’ green behaviors? The role of employee engagement and personality attributes
by Omar Mohammed Ali Ababneh - 1227-1251 Renewable and nonrenewable energy consumption, trade and CO2 emissions in high emitter countries: does the income level matter?
by Tehreem Fatima & Umer Shahzad & Lianbiao Cui - 1252-1270 Alternative perspectives of the angling community on Eurasian beaver (Castor fiber) reintroduction in the River Otter Beaver Trial
by Roger Edward Auster & Stewart Barr & Richard Brazier - 1271-1290 The knowledge discovery in databases approach: identifying variables that influence ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 certifications
by Flávia Zabloski Toporowicz & Jovani Taveira de Souza & Cassiano Moro Piekarski - 1291-1311 Working on institutions while planning for forest resilience: a case study of public land management in the United States
by Thomas J. Timberlake & Courtney A. Schultz & Alexander Evans & Jesse B. Abrams
April 2021, Volume 64, Issue 7
- 1156-1183 Green consumption: consumer behavior after an environmental tragedy
by Emerson Wagner Mainardes & Cintia Araujo Espanhol & Poliano Bastos da Cruz
May 2021, Volume 64, Issue 6
- 954-977 Strategic environmental assessment of urban plans in New Zealand: current practice and future directions
by Zobaidul Kabir & Richard K. Morgan - 978-998 Do urban carbon reduction practices under China’s institutional arrangement go beyond “low-hanging fruits”? Empirical evidence from Guangzhou
by Qianqian Wei - 999-1020 The role of tourism, and natural resources in the energy-pollution-growth nexus: an analysis of belt and road initiative countries
by Xiaohai Sun & Yang Chenggang & Anwar Khan & Jamal Hussain & Sadia Bano - 1021-1043 Impact of drought on economy: a district level analysis of Madhya Pradesh, India
by Ashish Sharma & Subir Sen - 1044-1066 Do city dwellers care about peri-urban land use? The case of environment-friendly agriculture around Milan
by Linda Arata & Gianni Guastella & Stefano Pareglio & Riccardo Scarpa & Paolo Sckokai - 1067-1088 E-waste legislation in the US: An analysis of the disparate design and resulting influence on collection rates across States
by Kelsea A. Schumacher & Lawrence Agbemabiese - 1089-1110 Environmental performance evaluation of enterprises using internal resource loss and external environmental damage costs
by Caiping Zhang & Ning Yu & Xiangxiang Yin & Timothy O. Randhir
March 2021, Volume 64, Issue 6
- 1111-1132 Non-carbon benefits as incentives for participation in REDD + and the role of village participatory land use plans in supporting this: insights from Kilosa District, Tanzania
by Amani J. Uisso & Paxie W. Chirwa & Pierre A. Ackerman & Lawrence Mbwambo
April 2021, Volume 64, Issue 5
- 755-773 Residents’ willingness to pay for the elimination of Ulva prolifera bloom: a case study in Qingdao, China
by Zhihua Xu & Jingmei Li & Zhe Yang & Jingzhu Shan - 774-795 Urban expansion into native forests in Patagonia, Argentina: assessing stakeholders’ perceptions regarding spatial planning
by Clara E. Mosso & Mark Hostetler & Francisco J. Ecobedo - 796-822 Purchase intention toward organic food among young consumers using theory of planned behavior: role of environmental concerns and environmental awareness
by Naveed Ahmed & Cai Li & Asadullah Khan & Sikandar Ali Qalati & Shumaila Naz & Faisal Rana - 823-845 Reconciling road verge management with grassland conservation is met with positive attitudes among stakeholders, but faces implementation barriers related to resources and valuation
by Jussi Lampinen & Niina Anttila - 846-864 A property rights framework for analyzing management options for wildlife: a case study of chronic wasting disease in Canada
by Geoffrey Durocher & Martin K. Luckert - 865-882 Behind the scenes of planning for public participation: planning for air-quality monitoring with low-cost sensors
by Karin Ekman & Alexandra Weilenmann - 883-904 Plans for urban green infrastructure in Scandinavia
by Helena Nordh & Anton Stahl Olafsson - 905-929 Toward sustainable electricity consumption in Brazil: the role of economic growth, globalization and ecological footprint using a nonlinear ARDL approach
by Abdulkadir Abdulrashid Rafindadi & Ojonugwa Usman - 930-953 The influence of land titling on the disparity between willingness to accept and willingness to pay values
by Wenjue Zhu & Krishna P. Paudel & Biliang Luo
March 2021, Volume 64, Issue 4
- 559-580 Governing urban sustainability transitions: urban planning regime and modes of governance
by Jenni Nieminen & Anna Salomaa & Sirkku Juhola - 581-610 Sectoral CO2 emissions in China: asymmetric and time-varying analysis
by Tehreem Fatima & Mohd Zaini abd Karim & Muhammad Saeed Meo - 611-634 Designing and implementing procurement requirements for carbon reduction in infrastructure construction – international overview and experiences
by Anna Kadefors & Sofia Lingegård & Stefan Uppenberg & Johanna Alkan-Olsson & Daniel Balian - 635-648 Early adopters, firm survival, and environmental policy: dry cleaners in the South Coast Basin of California
by Paul M. Ong & Ward F. Thomas - 649-670 Government-industry dynamics in the development of offshore waste management in Norway: from prescriptive to risk-based regulation
by Maaike Knol-Kauffman & Ann-Magnhild Solås & Peter Arbo - 671-688 Gender mainstreaming urban waste reduction in European cities
by Susan Buckingham & Michelle Perello & Javier López-Murcia - 689-702 Spatial analysis of designated outdoor smoking areas: accessibility and land use
by Yitong Chen & Kelvin Tsun Wai Ng & Amy Richter & Hoang Lan Vu & Nima Karimi & Jinkai Xue - 703-733 Intelligent decision-support system to plan, manage and optimize water quality monitoring programs: design of a conceptual framework
by S. Behmel & M. Damour & R. Ludwig & M. J. Rodriguez - 734-753 A methodology to assess the future connectivity of protected areas by combining climatic representativeness and land-cover change simulations: the case of the Guadarrama National Park (Madrid, Spain)
by M. Mingarro & F. Aguilera-Benavente & J. M. Lobo
February 2021, Volume 64, Issue 3
- 379-398 Quantifying the role of technical progress towards China’s 2030 carbon intensity target
by Peng Li & Yaofu Ouyang - 399-431 Effects of climate shocks on Ethiopian rural households: an integrated livelihood vulnerability approach
by Haron Agegnehu Endalew & Subir Sen - 432-463 Sustainability materiality matrices in doubt: may prioritizations of aspects overestimate environmental performance?
by Idoya Ferrero-Ferrero & Raúl León & María Jesús Muñoz-Torres - 464-484 Agricultural crop residue burning and its environmental impacts and potential causes – case of northwest India
by Leena A. Kaushal & Anupama Prashar - 485-516 An integrated approach of GIS and hybrid intelligence techniques applied for flood risk modeling
by Bakhtiar Feizizadeh & Hassan Abedi Gheshlaghi & Dieu Tien Bui - 517-535 Impact of upstream plant level pollution on downstream water quality: evidence from the clean water act
by Lopamudra Chakraborti - 536-558 Toward tackling urban water scarcity: linking risk, vulnerability adaptive capacity and adaptation at household level
by A.I. Inkani & H. Saleh & M.M. Rumah
January 2021, Volume 64, Issue 2
- 182-201 The urban bioeconomy: extracting value from the ecological and biophysical
by Nick Taylor Buck & Aidan While - 202-223 Towards an analytical governance framework within the policy dimension in China: the evolution of national climate policies since 1978
by Bing Sun & Mark Baker - 224-251 Rural zones, parks, greenbelts, landscapes…? Assessing the shifting role and treatment of open spaces in metropolitan planning using the Barcelona experience (1953–2019)
by Valerià Paül - 252-288 Community participation in watershed management: analysis of the status and factors affecting community engagement in the upper Gibe basin, South West Ethiopia
by Fekadu Mengistu & Engdawork Assefa - 289-307 Stakeholder perceptions of public good provision from agriculture and implications for governance mechanism design
by Michaela Roberts & Anja Byg & Michela Faccioli & Paula Novo & Carol Kyle - 334-358 Workshop processes to generate stakeholder consensus about post-mining land uses: an Australian case study
by Delwar Akbar & John Rolfe & Alex M. Lechner & Jo-Anne Everingham & Susan Kinnear - 359-377 Hybrid-maize seed certification and smallholder adoption in Zambia
by Jordan Blekking & Kurt B. Waldman & Tom Evans
January 2021, Volume 64, Issue 1
- 1-21 Toward just energy transitions in authoritarian regimes: indirect participation and adaptive governance
by Ping Huang & Ying Liu - 22-46 No forest, no dispute: the rights-based approach to creating an enabling environment for participatory forest management based on a case from Madhupur Sal Forest, Bangladesh
by Khondokar H. Kabir & Andrea Knierim & Ataharul Chowdhury - 47-75 GRI 300 as a measurement tool for the United Nations sustainable development goals: assessing the impact of car makers on sustainability
by Eduardo Ordonez-Ponce & Anshuman Khare - 76-100 Value-added involved in CO2 emissions embodied in global demand-supply chains
by Hongguang Liu & Klaus Lackner & Xiaomei Fan - 101-123 Enabling regional collaborative governance for sustainable recreation on public lands: the Verde Front
by Anna Bettis & Michael Schoon & Gabrielle Blanchette - 124-144 Collaboration mitigates barriers of utility ownership on policy adoption: evidence from the United States
by Cali Curley & Nicky Harrison & Corey Kewei Xu & Shan Zhou - 145-163 Residents’ perceptions of green infrastructure in the contemporary residential context: a study of Kingswood, Kingston-upon-Hull, England
by Kaeren van Vliet & Catherine Hammond - 164-181 Collaborative planning through dialogue models: situated practices, the pursuit of transferability and the role of leadership
by Jenny Palm & Daniela Lazoroska
November 2020, Volume 64, Issue 2
December 2020, Volume 63, Issue 14
- 2464-2483 Green space ideas and practices in European cities
by Michal Kohout & Jan Kopp - 2484-2500 Changing rice cropping patterns among farmers as a preventive policy to protect water resources
by Montaha Boazar & Abas Abdeshahi & Masoud Yazdanpanah - 2501-2517 Prioritizing community environmental concerns with a hybrid approach to multi-criteria decision-making – a case study of Newport News, Virginia, USA
by Liem Tran & Timothy Barzyk & Mark Ridgley & Robert O’Neill - 2518-2533 Which factors influence farmers’ intentions to adopt giant panda conservation practices?
by Yan Tang & Fan Zheng & Shiyi Liu & Cuibai Yang - 2534-2553 Can a monopsony increase welfare in uncertain markets?
by Doron Lavee & Uri Regev - 2554-2576 The role of local government in governance and diffusion of Mobility-as-a-Service: exploring the views of MaaS stakeholders in Stockholm
by Paul Fenton & Gianluca Chimenti & Wisdom Kanda - 2577-2592 Households from developing countries do not sort their solid waste: truth or myth?
by Manuel A. Zambrano-Monserrate & Maria Alejandra Ruano & Cristina Yoong-Parraga - 2593-2606 Farmers’ risk aversion, loss aversion and climate change adaptation strategies in Wushen Banner, China
by Jianjun Jin & Tong Xuhong & Xinyu Wan & Rui He & Foyuan Kuang & Jing Ning - 2607-2626 Unpacking the moderating role of age and gender in the belief–behaviour link: a study within the context of water resources pollution
by Murat Okumah & Ata Senior Yeboah & Isaac Asante-Wusu - 2627-2645 Managing light pollution through dark sky areas: learning from the world’s first dark sky preserve
by Daniel A. Silver & Gordon M. Hickey - 2646-2662 Modified landscapes: visitor’s perceptions of conservation in a natural reserve invaded by exotic conifers
by Clara Pissolito & Sebastian Dario Rossi & Jorgelina Franzese & Estela Raffaele & María Emilia Fernández
November 2020, Volume 63, Issue 13
- 2287-2312 Advances in sustainable integrated solid waste management systems: lessons learned over the decade 2007–2018
by Hossein Asefi & Shahrooz Shahparvari & Prem Chhetri - 2313-2333 Predicting farms’ noncompliance with regulations on nitrate pollution
by Peter D. Lunn & Seán Lyons & Martin Murphy - 2334-2356 Potential of floating photovoltaic plant in a tropical reservoir in Brazil
by Italo Sampaio Rodrigues & Geraldo Luis Bezerra Ramalho & Pedro Henrique Augusto Medeiros - 2357-2379 Modeling the trade-offs between urban development and ecological process based on landscape multi-functionality and regional ecological networks
by Ailing Cai & Jun Wang & Ian MacLachlan & Likai Zhu - 2380-2401 Identifying barriers to implementing a sustainability assessment tool for road project planning: an institutional perspective from practitioners in Indonesia
by Gede B. Suprayoga & Patrick Witte & Tejo Spit - 2402-2424 Too expensive to be worth it? A methodology to identify disproportionate costs of environmental measures as applied to the Middle Tagus River, Spain
by Antonio Bolinches & Lucia De Stefano & Javier Paredes-Arquiola - 2425-2445 Valuing the effect of land use change on landscape services on the urban–rural fringe
by Ting Zhou & Erin Kennedy & Eric Koomen & Eveline S. van Leeuwen - 2446-2463 From non-place to place in post-suburbia: city-edge office parks as loci for nature-based micro-interventions
by Daniel Mallo & Abigail Schoneboom & Armelle Tardiveau & Geoff Vigar
October 2020, Volume 63, Issue 12
- 2082-2101 Is coastal adaptation a public good? The financing implications of good characteristics in coastal adaptation
by Sierra C Woodruff & Megan Mullin & Malini Roy - 2102-2143 When the tide gets high: a review of adaptive responses to sea level rise and coastal flooding
by Ayşın Dedekorkut-Howes & Elnaz Torabi & Michael Howes - 2144-2162 Deriving site-specific and time-varying supply curves for forest carbon storage
by Seong-Hoon Cho & Amine Ben Ayara & Dayton M. Lambert & Christopher D. Clark & Guangsheng Chen & Daniel J. Hayes & Bijay P. Sharma