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July 2020, Volume 63, Issue 9
- 1674-1694 The involvement of non-state actors in the creation and management of protected areas: insights from the Portuguese case
by Giulia Iannuzzi & Rui Santos & João Morais Mourato - 1695-1715 Participation of civil society in decisions to mitigate environmental degradation in post-conflict societies: evidence from Somalia
by Osman M. Jama & Guijian Liu & Abdishakur W. Diriye & Balal Yousaf & Ibrahim Basiru & Abdulhakim M. Abdi
July 2020, Volume 63, Issue 8
- 1335-1355 Government regulation, business leaders’ motivations and environmental performance of SMEs
by Johan Graafland & Lans Bovenberg - 1356-1374 Disconnected dots?: A systematic review of governance challenges for natural resource management
by Ruth Potts - 1375-1403 Exploring stakeholders’ perceptions of the quality and governance of water resources in the Wenchi municipality
by Murat Okumah & Ata Senior Yeboah - 1404-1426 Governing a complex socio-ecological system: the case of the ‘Golden Corridor Program’ in Taiwan
by Cassidy I-Chih Lan & Li-Pei Peng - 1427-1452 Transforming incinerators into community amenities? The Seoul experience
by Albert T. Han & Lucie Laurian & Min Hee Go - 1453-1469 Best practices for implementing federal environmental policies: a principal-agent perspective
by Luke Fowler - 1470-1500 Direct potable water reuse in five arid inland communities: an analysis of factors influencing public acceptance
by Caroline E. Scruggs & Claudia B. Pratesi & John R. Fleck - 1501-1521 Insights from engaging stakeholders on developing pest management strategies on an inhabited island
by Harriet A. Omondiagbe & David R. Towns & Jay K. Wood & Barbara Bollard-Breen
June 2020, Volume 63, Issue 7
- 1151-1176 Flood resilience: a systematic review
by Kerri McClymont & David Morrison & Lindsay Beevers & Esther Carmen - 1177-1195 Successes and shortcomings of climate change communication: insights from a longitudinal analysis of Swedish Forest owners
by Gregor Vulturius & Karin André & Åsa Gerger Swartling & Calum Brown & Mark Rounsevell - 1196-1214 Do species-poor forests fool conservation policies? Assessing the role of forests, biodiversity and income in global conservation efforts
by Laté A. Lawson - 1215-1240 Applying the principles of adaptive governance to bushfire management: a case study from the South West of Australia
by Simone Ruane - 1241-1265 ISO 14001 certification in developing countries: motivations from trade and environment
by Jie Liu & Chunhui Yuan & Muhammad Hafeez & Xiaolong Li - 1266-1282 Climate risk in a globalized world: empirical findings from supply chains in the Swedish manufacturing sector
by Sandra Tenggren & Olle Olsson & Gregor Vulturius & Henrik Carlsen & Magnus Benzie - 1283-1300 Detection of spatial-temporal variations in forest canopy surface temperature in response to urbanization: a case study from Longyan, China
by Zhifeng Wu & Wang Man & Yin Ren - 1301-1334 Disadoption of conservation practices: cases of injecting manure and soil testing
by Haluk Gedikoglu
May 2020, Volume 63, Issue 6
- 959-980 Towards the implementation of green stormwater infrastructure: perspectives from municipal managers in the Pacific Northwest
by Vivek Shandas & A. Marissa Matsler & Liliana Caughman & Ashley Harris - 981-1000 Regulating earthquake risk: preferences for trade-offs between economic benefits and regulation of produced wastewater injection from hydraulic fracturing
by Bart Niyibizi & John N. Ng’ombe & Tracy A. Boyer - 1001-1021 The role of water quality for local environmental policy implementation
by Erik Brockwell & Katarina Elofsson - 1022-1036 Regulations fail to constrain dog space use in threatened species beach habitats
by Thomas J. Schneider & Grainne S. Maguire & Desley A. Whisson & Michael A. Weston - 1037-1055 The difficulty of steering settlement development to reduce the loss of ecosystem services: an exploration of different development scenarios in Switzerland using spatially explicit land-use models
by Jonas Schwaab & Sven Lautenbach & Nils Braun-Dubler & Markus Gmünder & Adrienne Grêt-Regamey & Maarten J. Van Strien - 1056-1076 Pathways of learning about biodiversity and sustainability in private urban gardens
by Alan P. Diduck & Christopher M. Raymond & Romina Rodela & Robert Moquin & Morrissa Boerchers - 1077-1096 The governance of climate change adaptation: stormwater management policy and practice
by Daniel Henstra & Jason Thistlethwaite & Shanaya Vanhooren - 1097-1113 An overview of Canada’s National Pollutant Release Inventory program as a pollution control policy tool
by Stuart Johnston Edwards & Tony R. Walker - 1114-1131 Landscape strategy making as a pathway to policy integration and involvement of stakeholders: examples from a Danish action research programme
by Lone Søderkvist Kristensen & Jørgen Primdahl - 1132-1149 Using word clouds to present farmers’ perceptions of advisory services on pollution mitigation measures
by Emilie Vrain & Andrew Lovett
April 2020, Volume 63, Issue 5
- 779-797 Learning in multi-level governance of adaptation to climate change – a literature review
by Javier Gonzales-Iwanciw & Art Dewulf & Sylvia Karlsson-Vinkhuyzen - 798-817 Urban ecosystem conditions and ecosystem services – a comparison between large urban zones and city cores in the EU
by Christina Kourdounouli & Anna Maria Jönsson - 818-841 Understanding the dissemination and adoption of innovations through social network analysis: geospatial solutions for disaster management in Nepal and Kenya
by Dragana Bojovic & Carlo Giupponi - 842-861 Public participation and appeal rights in decision-making on wind energy infrastructure: a comparative analysis of the Danish and English legal framework
by Chiara Armeni & Helle Tegner Anker - 862-882 Choice experiment assessment of anglers’ salmonid conservation preferences
by Gianluca Grilli & John Curtis - 883-911 Highly valued agricultural landscapes and their ecosystem services in the urban-rural fringe – an integrated approach
by Marta Sylla & Iga Solecka - 912-934 Climate change adaptation in the planning of England’s coastal urban areas: priorities, barriers and future prospects
by Daniel Young & Stephen Essex - 935-957 A multiscale analysis of land use dynamics in the buffer zone of Rio Doce State Park, Minas Gerais, Brazil
by Brayan Ricardo de Oliveira & Sónia Maria Carvalho-Ribeiro & Paulina Maria Maia-Barbosa
March 2020, Volume 63, Issue 4
- 585-603 Untapping the potential of technological advancements in Strategic Environmental Assessment
by Ainhoa González Del Campo & Paola Gazzola - 604-628 GIS-based suitability analysis using fuzzy PROMETHEE
by A. P. Vavatsikos & O. E. Demesouka & K. P. Anagnostopoulos - 629-650 Understanding the barriers for Internet-based e-waste collection system in China
by Wenhua Wang & Ying Qu & Yue Liu & Yaxin Zhang - 651-668 Nudging pro-environmental behavior: evidence from a web experiment on priming and WTP
by Salvatore Bimonte & Luigi Bosco & Arsenio Stabile - 669-688 Extending the theory of planned behavior to predict public participation behavior in air pollution control: Beijing, China
by Zhihua Xu & Jingzhu Shan & Jingmei Li & Wensi Zhang - 689-709 Ecological challenges for the buffer zone management of a West African National Park
by Komina Honam Atsri & Komla Elikplim Abotsi & Kouami Kokou & Daniele Dendi & Gabriel Hoinsoude Segniagbeto & John E. Fa & Luca Luiselli - 710-732 Challenges of mainstreaming green infrastructure in built environment professions
by Adriana A. Zuniga-Teran & Chad Staddon & Laura de Vito & Andrea K. Gerlak & Sarah Ward & Yolandi Schoeman & Aimee Hart & Giles Booth - 733-750 Evaluating alternative policies to reduce pesticide groundwater pollution in Dutch arable farming
by Theodoros Skevas - 751-778 The regional heterogeneity of wind power deployment: an empirical investigation of land-use policies in Germany and Sweden
by Thomas Lauf & Kristina Ek & Erik Gawel & Paul Lehmann & Patrik Söderholm
February 2020, Volume 63, Issue 3
- 389-414 Coastal climate adaptation in port-cities: adaptation deficits, barriers, and challenges ahead
by Sofia Valente & Fernando Veloso-Gomes - 415-432 Framing fragmentation in strategic policy documents in spatial planning and environmental domains: differences and similarities
by Eva Semančíková & Simona R. Grădinaru & Tereza Aubrechtová & Anna M. Hersperger - 433-452 An ecosystem services-based approach for decision-making in urban planning
by Fatih Terzi & Azime Tezer & Zeynep Turkay & Osman Uzun & Pınar Köylü & Elif Karacor & Nilgun Okay & Melek Kaya - 453-480 Sustainable competitiveness: a spatial econometric analysis of European regions
by Patrick Möbius & Wilhelm Althammer - 481-499 GIS-based forest fire risk mapping using the analytical network process and fuzzy logic
by Hassan Abedi Gheshlaghi & Bakhtiar Feizizadeh & Thomas Blaschke - 500-522 Environmental justice implications of land grabbing for industrial agriculture and forestry in Argentina
by Nienke Busscher & Constanza Parra & Frank Vanclay - 523-545 The utilization of ecosystem services mapping in land use planning: the experience of LIFE SAM4CP project
by Stefano Salata & Carolina Giaimo & Carlo Alberto Barbieri & Gabriele Garnero - 546-567 Not just noise monitoring: rethinking citizen sensing for risk-related problem-solving
by Anna Berti Suman & Marina van Geenhuizen - 568-584 Mitigating environmental harm in urban planning: an ecological perspective
by Adrianne Showalter Matlock & Jacob E. Lipsman
January 2020, Volume 63, Issue 2
- 127-147 A review of structural approach to flood management in coastal megacities of developing nations: current research and future directions
by R.I. Ogie & C. Adam & P. Perez - 148-174 Impact of knowledge absorptive capacity on corporate sustainability with mediating role of CSR: analysis from the Asian context
by Mohsin Shahzad & Ying Qu & Saif Ur Rehman & Abaid Ullah Zafar & Xiangan Ding & Jawad Abbas - 175-188 Sustainable solid waste management in developing countries: a study of institutional strengthening for solid waste management in Johannesburg, South Africa
by Nzalalemba Serge Kubanza & Mulala Danny Simatele - 189-209 Containing urban expansion in China: the case of Nanjing
by Zinan Shao & Martha Bakker & Tejo Spit & Lenoie Janssen-Jansen & Wu Qun - 210-235 Municipal solid waste management, household and local government participation: a cross country analysis
by Somdutta Banerjee & Prasenjit Sarkhel - 236-256 Sustainability assessment of a bus system in a mid-sized municipality
by Paulo Ribeiro & Fernando Fonseca & Paulo Santos - 257-274 Are local administrations really in charge of flood risk management governance? The Spanish Mediterranean coastline and its institutional vulnerability issues
by Francisco López-Martínez & Alfredo Pérez-Morales & Emilio José Illán-Fernández - 275-286 ARIMA models as an alternative to predict the diffusion of the ISO 14001 standard in Europe
by Jean Marcel Sousa Lira & Eduardo Gomes Salgado & Luiz Alberto Beijo - 287-316 Local communities’ perceptions and use of urban green infrastructure in two Ethiopian cities: Bahir Dar and Hawassa
by Kassahun Gashu & Tegegne Gebre-Egziabher & Mulatu Wubneh - 317-334 Sources of uncertainties in environmental assessment: Lessons about uncertainty disclosure and communication from an oil sands extraction project in Northern Alberta
by Claire K. Aksamit & Jill A. Blakley & Jochen A.G. Jaeger & Bram F. Noble & Clinton N. Westman - 335-351 Economic valuation of grazing management practices: discrete choice modeling in pastoral systems of Kenya
by Alphayo I. Lutta & Lance W. Robinson & Oliver V. Wasonga & Eric Ruto & Jason Sircely & Moses M. Nyangito - 352-368 Analysis of a below-water aggregate mining case study in Ontario, Canada using values-centric online citizen participation
by Simone L. Philpot & Peter A. Johnson & Keith W. Hipel - 369-388 Diverse pathways—common phenomena: comparing transitions of urban rainwater harvesting systems in Stockholm, Berlin and Barcelona
by Lina Suleiman & Bo Olofsson & David Saurí & Laura Palau-Rof & Natàlia García Soler & Ourania Papasozomenou & Timothy Moss
January 2020, Volume 63, Issue 1
- 1-13 Information, technology, and digitalization in China’s environmental governance
by Genia Kostka & Xuehua Zhang & Kyoung Shin - 14-31 Emerging digital environmental governance in China: the case of black and smelly waters in China
by Angel Hsu & Zhi Yi Yeo & Amy Weinfurter - 32-48 Is fighting with data enough? Prospects for transformative citizen science in the Chinese Anthropocene
by Daniele Brombal - 49-66 Socioeconomic status, air pollution and desire for local environmental protection in China: insights from national survey data
by Hedda Flatø - 67-86 Navigating a datascape: challenges in automating environmental data disclosure in China
by Matteo Tarantino - 87-108 Engagement or control? The impact of the Chinese environmental protection bureaus’ burgeoning online presence in local environmental governance
by Coraline Goron & Gillian Bolsover - 109-126 Climate experimentation and the limits of top-down control: local variation of climate pilots in China
by Kevin Lo & He Li & Kang Chen
December 2019, Volume 62, Issue 14
- 2393-2417 Social aspects of ‘climate change communication’ in the 21st century: a bibliometric view
by Fahad Asmi & Muhammad Azfar Anwar & Rongting Zhou & Dong Wang & Aqsa Sajjad - 2418-2436 Managing stormwater runoff in Appalachia: what does the public think?
by Kristan Cockerill & Tanga Mohr & William P. Anderson & Peter Groothuis & Chuanhui Gu & John Whitehead - 2437-2458 A spatial analysis of air pollution and environmental inequality in Beijing, 2000–2010
by Jing Ma & Bochu Liu & Gordon Mitchell & Guanpeng Dong - 2459-2477 Public acceptance towards waste-to-energy power plants: a new quantified assessment based on “willingness to pay”
by Chuanwang Sun & Xiaoling Ouyang & Xiaochun Meng - 2478-2505 Embedding green infrastructure evaluation in neighbourhood masterplans – does BREEAM communities change anything?
by Rosalie Callway & Tim Dixon & Dragana Nikolic - 2506-2528 Policy gap analysis of decentralized wastewater management on a developed pacific island
by Daniele Spirandelli & Theresa Dean & Roger Babcock & Erin Braich - 2529-2547 The design of public participation: who participates, when and how? Insights in climate adaptation planning from the Netherlands
by Caroline J. Uittenbroek & Heleen L. P. Mees & Dries L. T. Hegger & Peter P. J. Driessen - 2548-2566 The landscape profile method as a new tool for sustainable urban planning
by Katarzyna Pukowiec-Kurda & Urszula Myga-Piątek & Oimahmad Rahmonov - 2567-2587 The influence of group maturity on community-based environmental management in Kenya
by Lily Maynard & Susan K. Jacobson - 2588-2606 Prioritizing the protection of climate refugia: designing a climate-ready protected area network
by Victoria Graham & John B. Baumgartner & Linda J. Beaumont & Manuel Esperón-Rodríguez & Alana Grech
November 2019, Volume 62, Issue 13
- 2211-2237 Definition and measurement of the circular economy’s regional impact
by Sabina Scarpellini & Pilar Portillo-Tarragona & Alfonso Aranda-Usón & Fernando Llena-Macarulla - 2238-2254 Local-scale climate change stressors and policy response: the case of Homer, Alaska
by S. Jeff Birchall & Nicole Bonnett - 2255-2272 Social innovation, sustainability and the governance of protected areas: revealing theory as it plays out in practice in Costa Rica
by Karina Castro-Arce & Constanza Parra & Frank Vanclay - 2273-2294 Stormwater management actions under regulatory pressure: a case study of southeast Wisconsin
by Walter M. McDonald & Joseph B. Naughton - 2295-2312 Five things government can do to encourage local food contingency plans
by Kimberley Reis - 2313-2329 Institutional factors affecting urban green space provision – from a local government revenue perspective
by Anqi Wang & Edwin Chan - 2330-2351 Exploring the link between flood risk perception and public support for funding on flood mitigation policies
by Nicolas Verlynde & Louinord Voltaire & Philippe Chagnon - 2352-2374 Why do counties adopt transfer of development rights programs?
by Evangeline Linkous & Lucie Laurian & Stephen Neely - 2375-2392 Greenways, recreational access and landowner willingness to accept: a contingent valuation study of farmers in Ireland
by Eoin McGurk & Stephen Hynes & Richard Manton & Fiona Thorne & Eoghan Clifford
October 2019, Volume 62, Issue 12
- 2010-2025 Residential energy efficiency retrofits: potential unintended consequences
by Matthew Collins & Seraphim Dempsey - 2026-2054 Qualitative and quantitative analysis of perceived liveability in the context of socio-ecohydrology: evidence from the urban and peri-urban Cirebon-Indonesia
by Titih Titisari Danielaini & Basant Maheshwari & Dharmappa Hagare - 2055-2079 Quantitative analysis of national biodiversity strategy and action plans about incorporating integrated approaches in production landscapes
by Tomoko Uetake & Kei Kabaya & Kaoru Ichikawa & Noriko Moriwake & Shizuka Hashimoto - 2080-2100 Identifying and addressing drinking water system sprawl, its consequences, and the opportunity for planners’ intervention: evidence from Los Angeles County
by Gregory Pierce & Larry Lai & J.R. DeShazo - 2101-2123 Civil society participation in the Scottish marine planning process and the role of Environmental Non-Governmental Organisations
by E.E. Brooker & C.R. Hopkins & E. Devenport & L. Greenhill & C. Duncan - 2124-2144 Evaluating environmental permitting process duration: the case of clean water act Section 404 permits
by Nicola Ulibarri & Jiarui Tao - 2145-2165 Land-use planning and designated national interests in Sweden: arctic perspectives on landscape multifunctionality
by Lovisa Solbär & Pietro Marcianó & Maria Pettersson - 2166-2185 Coordinating climate change adaptation across levels of government: the gap between theory and practice of integrated adaptation strategy processes
by Christoph Clar - 2186-2209 Energy planning tools for low carbon transitions: an example of a multicriteria spatial planning tool for district heating
by Ruth E. Bush & Catherine S.E. Bale
September 2019, Volume 62, Issue 11
- 1821-1844 On the necessity of connectivity: linking key characteristics of environmental problems with governance modes
by Karin Ingold & Peter P.J. Driessen & Hens A.C. Runhaar & Alexander Widmer - 1845-1863 Intertemporal soil management: revisiting the shape of the crop production function
by Alice Issanchou & Karine Daniel & Pierre Dupraz & Carole Ropars-Collet - 1864-1885 The future orientation of Austria’s flood policies: from flood control to anticipatory flood risk management
by Ralf Nordbeck & Reinhard Steurer & Lukas Löschner - 1886-1907 Examining the economic impacts of integrated pest management among vegetable farmers in Southern Ghana
by Victor Owusu & Awudu Abdulai - 1908-1928 Perspectives on the future of recycled water in California: results from interviews with water management professionals
by Sharona Sokolow & Hilary Godwin & Brian L. Cole - 1929-1948 Spatial statistical analysis of infrastructure systems in Calgary, Alberta
by Jason Hawkins & Lina Kattan & Joseph Patrick Hettiaratchi & Joshua Taron & Getachew Assefa - 1949-1971 Opportunities for improving the use of an ecosystem services approach in land-use planning: experiences of professionals in Florida
by Annet Forkink - 1972-1989 Modelling support to citizen observatories for strategic Danube Delta planning: Sontea-Fortuna case study
by A. B. Venturini & T.H. Assumpção & I. Popescu & A. Jonoski & D. P. Solomatine - 1990-2009 Governance conditions for successful ecological restoration of estuaries: lessons from the Dutch Haringvliet case
by Yannick Buitenhuis & Carel Dieperink
August 2019, Volume 62, Issue 10
- 1675-1692 From smart cities to wise cities: ecological wisdom as a basis for sustainable urban development
by Robert F. Young & Katherine Lieberknecht - 1693-1713 Privatization and inter-municipal cooperation in local stormwater planning and management
by Andrea Armstrong & Douglas Jackson-Smith - 1714-1735 Social representations of mining activity after an environmental improvement program in the manganese district of Molango, in Mexico, and their implications for risk management
by Minerva Catalán-Vázquez & Horacio Riojas-Rodríguez & Marlene Cortez-Lugo & Sandra Leticia Rodríguez-Dozal & David Hernández-Bonilla & Blanca Estela Pelcastre-Villafuerte - 1736-1760 A participatory decision support system for contaminated brownfield redevelopment: a case study from France
by Marjorie Tendero & Béatrice Plottu - 1761-1781 “Nature brings us extreme events, some people cause us prolonged sufferings”: the role of good governance in building community resilience to natural disasters in Bangladesh
by Mahed-Ul-Islam Choudhury & M. Salim Uddin & C. Emdad Haque - 1782-1801 Dissonant discourses: revealing South Africa’s policy-to-praxis challenges in the governance of coastal risk and vulnerability
by Darryl Colenbrander - 1802-1819 Determinants of the perceived administrative transaction costs caused by the uptake of an agri-environmental program
by Gabriele Mack & Andreas Kohler & Katja Heitkämper & Nadja El-Benni
July 2019, Volume 62, Issue 9
- 1447-1453 Strategic delta planning: launching new ideas on managing a Delta, and their travels along actor coalitions, participatory planning tools and implementation timelines
by Dorien Korbee & Gerardo E. van Halsema & Chris Seijger - 1454-1474 Political agenda-setting for strategic delta planning in the Mekong Delta: converging or diverging agendas of policy actors and the Mekong Delta Plan?
by Hoang Thi Minh Vo & Gerardo van Halsema & Chris Seijger & Nhan Kieu Dang & Art Dewulf & Petra Hellegers - 1475-1500 Affective ecologies, adaptive management and restoration efforts in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta
by Alejo Kraus-Polk & Brett Milligan - 1501-1524 Ecosystem services approach for sustainable governance in a brackish water lagoon used for aquaculture
by Mattias Gaglio & Mattia Lanzoni & Giovanni Nobili & Diego Viviani & Giuseppe Castaldelli & Elisa Anna Fano - 1525-1544 How “wide green dikes” were reintroduced in The Netherlands: a case study of the uptake of an innovative measure in long-term strategic delta planning
by Jantsje M. Van Loon-Steensma & Pier Vellinga - 1545-1561 Navigating the bureaucracy: an analysis of implementation feasibility for the Mekong Delta Plan, Vietnam
by Dorien Korbee & Nguyen Hong Quan & Leon Hermans & Phi Ho Long - 1562-1582 Reconstructing the impasse in the transfer of delta plans: evaluating the translation of Dutch water management strategies to Jakarta, Indonesia
by Ellen Minkman & Peter Letitre & Arwin van Buuren - 1583-1602 Making waves in the Mekong Delta: recognizing the work and the actors behind the transfer of Dutch delta planning expertise
by Shahnoor Hasan & Jaap Evers & Arjen Zegwaard & Margreet Zwarteveen - 1603-1618 Farmer adoptability for livelihood transformations in the Mekong Delta: a case in Ben Tre province
by Hong Quan Nguyen & Dorien Korbee & Huu Loc Ho & Jacob Weger & Phan Thi Thanh Hoa & Nguyen Thi Thanh Duyen & Pham Dang Manh Hong Luan & Thi Tang Luu & Dang Ho Phuong Thao & Ngo Thi Thu Trang & Leon Hermans & Jaap Evers & Andrew Wyatt & Xuan Quang Chau Nguyen & Ho Long Phi - 1619-1635 Assessing the adaptive capacity of farmers under the impact of saltwater intrusion in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta
by Nguyen Xuan Hoan & Dao Nguyen Khoi & Luu Duc Trung - 1636-1653 A framework to assess the performance of participatory planning tools for strategic delta planning
by J. Evers & W. Douven & J. Van der Stroom & S. Hasan & C. Seijger & H.L. Phi - 1654-1674 A synthesis on strategic delta planning in action: wishful thinking, vested practices and unexpected changes
by Chris Seijger & Gerardo E. van Halsema & Dorien Korbee
July 2019, Volume 62, Issue 8
- 1287-1305 Regulation of air pollution from wood-burning stoves
by Thomas B. Bjørner & Jørgen Brandt & Lars Gårn Hansen & Marianne Nygaard Källstrøm - 1306-1320 Does zonation and accessibility of wetlands influence human presence and mediate wildlife disturbance?
by Patrick-Jean Guay & Wouter F.D. Van Dongen & Emily M. McLeod & Desley A. Whisson & Huy Quan Vu & Hua Wang & Michael A. Weston - 1321-1338 Integrating environmental sustainability into strategic spatial planning: the importance of management
by Sara Gustafsson & Brita Hermelin & Lukas Smas - 1339-1358 “We want to know where the line is”: comparing current planning for future sea-level rise with three core principles of robust decision support approaches
by Annika Carlsson Kanyama & Per Wikman‐Svahn & Karin Mossberg Sonnek - 1359-1376 When the wind blows: spatial spillover effects of urban air pollution in China
by Xiaoguang Chen & Jingjing Ye - 1377-1401 Understanding barriers to green infrastructure policy and stormwater management in the City of Toronto: a shift from grey to green or policy layering and conversion?
by Carolyn M. Johns - 1402-1419 When West–East planning policy advice fails to gain traction
by Dorina Pojani & Dominic Stead - 1420-1445 Understanding the mining-local governance nexus – a Ghanaian case study
by Joana Ngninnong-me Guo - 1446-1464 Climate proofing social housing in the Netherlands: toward mainstreaming?
by Daan Boezeman & Thijs de Vries - 1465-1488 Investigating the impacts of the EU ETS emission rights on airline environmental efficiency via a Network Environmental SBM model
by Qiang Cui & Ye Li
June 2019, Volume 62, Issue 7
- 1109-1132 International experiences with opposition to wind energy siting decisions: lessons for environmental and social appraisal
by Matthew Cashmore & David Rudolph & Sanne Vammen Larsen & Helle Nielsen - 1133-1148 A management perspective to using Public Participation GIS in planning for visitor use in national parks
by Miisa Pietilä & Nora Fagerholm - 1149-1165 Landscape and heritage: ideas from Europe for culturally based solutions in rural environments
by Graham Fairclough - 1166-1184 Characterization of evolution and dissemination of ISO 14001 in countries and economic sectors in Europe
by Jean Marcel Sousa Lira & Eduardo Gomes Salgado & Luiz Alberto Beijo - 1185-1204 Location optimization of municipal solid waste considering health, safety, environmental, and economic factors
by Ali Azadeh & Kimia Ahmadzadeh & Hossein Eslami - 1205-1226 Urban dispersion and economic crisis: empirical evidence from a Mediterranean region
by Luca Salvati - 1227-1248 Going to waste? The potential impacts on nature conservation and cultural heritage from resource recovery on former mineral extraction sites in England and Wales
by Danielle Sinnett - 1249-1268 What drives household recovery after disasters? A case study of New York City after 2012 Hurricane Sandy
by Divya Chandrasekhar & Robin Rothfeder & Yu Xiao & Donovan Finn - 1269-1286 Heritage narratives for landscapes on the rural–urban fringe in the Midwestern United States
by John Strauser & William P. Stewart & Nicole M. Evans & Lorraine Stamberger & Carena J. van Riper
May 2019, Volume 62, Issue 6
- 921-938 Distributing power? Community energy projects' experiences of planning, policy and incumbents in the devolved nations of Scotland and Wales
by Sioned Haf & Karen Parkhill & Morag McDonald & Gareth Griffiths - 939-959 Sustainability Appraisal in neighbourhood planning in England
by Xinzhi Yu & Thomas B Fischer - 960-978 Social consequences associated with the use of various optimization methods in the protection of air quality
by Jacek Żeliński & Jolanta Telenga-Kopyczyńska - 979-1000 Managing uncertainties through scenario analysis in strategic environmental assessment
by Fatemeh Khosravi & Urmila Jha-Thakur - 1001-1018 Advancing voluntary chemical governance? The case of the Swedish textile industry dialogue
by Patrik Hall & Erik Hysing - 1019-1044 An analysis of university sustainability reports from the GRI database: an examination of influential variables
by Manuel Larrán Jorge & Francisco Javier Andrades Peña & Jesús Herrera Madueño - 1045-1064 Who participates in conservation initiatives? Case studies in six rural communities of Mexico
by María Elena Méndez-López & Eduardo García-Frapolli & Isabel Ruíz-Mallén & Luciana Porter-Bolland & María Consuelo Sánchez-González & Victoria Reyes-García - 1065-1088 Mapping vulnerability to extreme heat events: lessons from metropolitan Chicago
by Bev Wilson & Arnab Chakraborty - 1089-1107 Assessing municipal-level governance responses to climate change in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
by S. Hlahla & A. Nel & T.R. Hill
April 2019, Volume 62, Issue 5
- 741-765 The role of scale in integrating climate change adaptation and mitigation in cities
by Mia Landauer & Sirkku Juhola & Johannes Klein - 766-778 A non-parametric distance-based method using all available indicators for integrated environmental assessment – a case study of the Mid-Atlantic Region, USA
by Liem T. Tran & Ryan McManamay & Hyun Kim - 779-796 Policy context as a factor of bias in the valuation of environmental goods – a dual-process theories perspective
by Ekaterina Nikitina - 797-817 Do people have a negative impression of government on polluted days? Evidence from Chinese Cities
by Qingling Shi & Feng Guo - 818-842 Complex dynamics in the uptake of new farming practices: a case study for organic waste application
by Anouschka Groeneveld & Martha Bakker & Jack Peerlings & Wim Heijman - 843-861 For what it's worth: evaluating revealed preferences for green certification
by Mallory E. Flowers & Daniel C. Matisoff & Douglas S. Noonan - 862-880 Implementing wildlife-management strategies into road infrastructure in southern Ontario: a critical success factors approach
by Kristin Elton & Michael Drescher - 881-900 Farmers’ risk preference and the adoption of risk management strategies in Northern Ghana
by Richard Kofi Asravor - 901-920 Plan integration for resilience scorecard: evaluating networks of plans in six US coastal cities
by Philip R. Berke & Matthew L. Malecha & Siyu Yu & Jaekyung Lee & Jaimie H. Masterson
March 2019, Volume 62, Issue 4
- 552-567 Assessing the value of pastoral farming in the Alps using choice experiments: evidence for public policies and management
by Chiara Mazzocchi & Guido Sali - 568-585 Using Public–Private Interplay to Climate-Proof Urban Planning? Critical Lessons from Developing a new Housing District in Karlstad, Sweden
by Sofie Storbjörk & Mattias Hjerpe & Erik Glaas - 586-610 Climate adaptation management and institutional erosion: insights from a major Canadian port
by Adolf K. Y. Ng & Jason Monios & Huiying Zhang - 611-625 Convergent validity between willingness to pay elicitation methods: an application to Grand Canyon whitewater boaters
by Christopher Neher & Lucas Bair & John Duffield & David Patterson & Katherine Neher - 626-646 Positive perceptions of green and open space as predictors of neighbourhood quality of life: implications for urban planning across the city region
by Owen Douglas & Paula Russell & Mark Scott - 647-670 Governance assessment of a protected area: the case of the Alde Feanen National Park
by Maia Lordkipanidze & Hans Bressers & Kris Lulofs - 671-691 A framework for assessing the accountability of local governance arrangements for adaptation to climate change
by Heleen Mees & Peter Driessen - 692-716 Combining theory and wisdom in pragmatic, scenario-based decision support for sustainable development
by Megan Davenport & Marion Delport & James Nelson Blignaut & Tanja Hichert & Gerhard van der Burgh - 717-740 Computer and mobile phone waste in urban India: an analysis from the perspectives of public perception, consumption and disposal behaviour
by Anwesha Borthakur & Madhav Govind
February 2019, Volume 62, Issue 3
- 365-373 Special section: advancing the role of cities in climate governance – promise, limits, politics
by Jeroen van der Heijden & James Patterson & Sirkku Juhola & Marc Wolfram - 374-398 Institutional innovation in urban governance: The case of climate change adaptation
by James J. Patterson & Dave Huitema - 399-423 Societal implications of sustainable energy action plans: from energy modelling to stakeholder learning
by Giovanni Bernardo & Simone D’Alessandro - 424-445 Multi-level network governance of disaster risks: the case of the Metropolitan Region of the Aburra Valley (Medellin, Colombia)
by Klaus Frey & Daniel Ricardo Calderón Ramírez - 446-465 Voluntary urban climate programmes: should city governments be involved and, if so, how?
by Jeroen van der Heijden - 466-491 Trajectories of rewilding: A taxonomy of wildland management
by Holly Deary & Charles R. Warren - 492-516 Resistance of Villages to Elevated-Road Traffic Noise
by Wen Luo Yu & Jian Kang - 517-533 Sensitivity and uncertainty analysis of agro-ecological modeling for saffron plant cultivation using GIS spatial decision-making methods
by Behzad Shokati & Bakhtiar Feizizadeh - 534-551 Citizen science on speed? Realising the triple objective of scientific rigour, policy influence and deep citizen engagement in a large-scale citizen science project on ambient air quality in Antwerp
by Suzanne Van Brussel & Huib Huyse
January 2019, Volume 62, Issue 2
- 189-204 Contextualisation of policy and law in sustainable urban development
by Willem Salet & Jochem de Vries - 205-228 Are Environmental Water Advisory Groups an effective form of localism?
by Melanie (Lain) Dare & Anna Lukasiewicz - 229-247 Procedural influences on scientific advisory work: the case of chemical hazard characterization
by Laura Maxim - 248-265 Dealing with uncertainty in collaborative planning: developing adaptive strategies for the IJsselmeer
by Mark Zandvoort & Rutger van der Brugge & Maarten J. van der Vlist & Adri van den Brink - 266-285 The consequences of avoiding conflict: lessons from conservation planning for Europe's last wild reindeer
by Aase Kristine Lundberg & Tim Richardson & Eirin Hongslo - 286-305 Spatial and temporal distribution of illegal dumping sites in the nature protected area: the Ojców National Park, Poland
by Michał Jakiel & Anita Bernatek-Jakiel & Agnieszka Gajda & Maciej Filiks & Marta Pufelska - 306-326 Beyond water data: benefits to volunteers and to local water from a citizen science program
by Sarah P. Church & Lindsey B. Payne & Sara Peel & Linda S. Prokopy - 327-341 Risk discourses and governance of high-level radioactive waste storage in Taiwan
by Mei-Fang Fan - 342-363 Well-designed environmental regulation and firm performance: Swedish evidence on the Porter hypothesis and the effect of regulatory time strategies
by Jan Weiss & Andreas Stephan & Tatiana Anisimova
January 2019, Volume 62, Issue 1
- 1-11 Institutional work in environmental governance
by James J. Patterson & Raoul Beunen - 12-29 Analysing institutional change in environmental governance: exploring the concept of ‘institutional work’
by R. Beunen & J.J. Patterson - 30-50 A narrative perspective on institutional work in environmental governance – insights from a beach nourishment case study in Sweden
by Lotte E. Bontje & Sharlene L. Gomes & Zilin Wang & Jill H. Slinger - 51-71 Mapping institutional work as a method for local strategy; learning from boom/bust dynamics in the Canadian west
by Kristof Van Assche & Monica Gruezmacher & Leith Deacon