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May 2017, Volume 60, Issue 5
- 773-791 The costs and benefits of packaging waste management systems in Europe: the perspective of local authorities
by S. Ferreira & M. Cabral & N.F. da Cruz & P. Simões & R.C. Marques - 792-820 Evaluation of unmitigated options for municipal waste disposal site in Tehran, Iran using an integrated assessment approach
by Mehdi Gholamalifard & Jason Phillips & Mahdi Jalili Ghazizade - 821-841 Land degradation a matter of attitude? A case study from southern Transylvania (Romania)
by Marioara Costea & Ioan Tăuşan - 842-861 Coupling hydrologic and economic modeling for wetland management multi-optimization in Tram Chim National Park, Vietnam
by Tanh T. N. Nguyen & Kati W. Migliaccio & Edward A. Evans & Christopher J. Martinez & John J. Sansalone & Mark W. Clark - 862-882 Residents' perception of local brownfields in rail corridor area in the City of Roanoke: the effect of people's preconception and health concerns factors
by Eujin Julia Kim & Patrick Miller - 883-900 Natural resource industry involvement in collaboration for water governance: influence on processes and outcomes in Canada
by Marie Claire Brisbois & Rob C. de Loë - 901-919 The unsustainability of exurban development in London and New York: calculating transport CO emissions
by Caralampo Focas - 920-940 Between adaptability and the urge to control: making long-term water policies in the Netherlands
by Britta Restemeyer & Margo van den Brink & Johan Woltjer
April 2017, Volume 60, Issue 4
- 558-576 Transformational change: governance interventions for climate change adaptation from a continuous change perspective
by Catrien J.A.M. Termeer & Art Dewulf & G. Robbert Biesbroek - 577-601 An integrative framework for sustainable supply chain management practices in the oil and gas industry
by Nurul K. Wan Ahmad & Marisa P. de Brito & Jafar Rezaei & Lóránt A. Tavasszy - 602-627 Climate change adaptation in the urban planning and design research: missing links and research agenda
by Tapan K Dhar & Luna Khirfan - 628-646 Examining the agricultural producer identity: utilising the collective occupational identity construct to create a typology and profile of rural landholders in Victoria, Australia
by Theresa M. Groth & Allan Curtis & Emily Mendham & Eric Toman - 647-667 Case studies in co-benefits approaches to climate change mitigation and adaptation
by Benjamin Spencer & Josh Lawler & Celia Lowe & LuAnne Thompson & Tom Hinckley & Soo-Hyung Kim & Susan Bolton & Scott Meschke & Julian D. Olden & Joachim Voss - 668-683 Conservation of indigenous plants to support community livelihoods: the MGU – Useful Plants Project
by Tiziana Ulian & Moctar Sacandé & Alex Hudson & Efisio Mattana - 684-707 Heterogeneity of farmers' preferences towards agri-environmental schemes across different agricultural subsystems
by A.J. Villanueva & M. Rodríguez-Entrena & M. Arriaza & J.A. Gómez-Limón - 708-724 Balancing local interests and national conservation obligations in nature protection. The case of local management boards in Norway
by Sissel Hovik & Eirin Hongslo - 725-742 Barriers to the diffusion of renewable energy: studies of biogas for transport in two European cities
by Paul Fenton & Wisdom Kanda - 743-754 What influences the pattern of pollutant releases? An investigation of firms’ siting and households’ sorting decisions in Ontario, Canada
by Arian Khaleghi Moghadam & Burc Kayahan
March 2017, Volume 60, Issue 3
- 383-398 How to support the effective management of Natura 2000 sites?
by D. Pellegrino & U. Schirpke & D. Marino - 399-418 Heterogeneous preferences for recreation-oriented management in commercial forests: the role of citizens’ socioeconomic characteristics and recreational profiles
by Artti Juutinen & Anna-Kaisa Kosenius & Ville Ovaskainen & Anne Tolvanen & Liisa Tyrväinen - 419-436 Local air pollution and global climate change taxes: a distributional analysis for the case of Spain
by Xaquin García-Muros & Mercedes Burguillo & Mikel González-Eguino & Desiderio Romero-Jordán - 437-461 Grid extension in German backyards: a game-theory rationale
by David Mueller - 462-481 Industrial development zone and South African environmental legal initiatives post-1994: a quest for sustainable industrial development
by A.M. Kalumba & J.M. Olwoch & I. Van Aardt & J. O. Botai & C.J. deW Rautenbach - 482-499 Assessing the socio-economic impacts of green/blue space, urban residential and road infrastructure projects in the Confluence (Lyon): a hedonic pricing simulation approach
by Peter Roebeling & Miguel Saraiva & Anna Palla & Ilaria Gnecco & Carla Teotónio & Teresa Fidelis & Filomena Martins & Henrique Alves & João Rocha - 500-518 Economic impact of ocean acidification on shellfish production in Europe
by Daiju Narita & Katrin Rehdanz - 519-537 Converging disciplinary understandings of social aspects of resilience
by Kirsten Maclean & Helen Ross & Michael Cuthill & Bradd Witt - 538-557 Learning for sustainability through CIDA's “Community-based pest management in Central American agriculture” project: a deliberative, experiential and iterative process
by Laura Sims
February 2017, Volume 60, Issue 2
- 178-203 Perspectives on quantifying and influencing household metabolism
by Robin Harder & Mihály Dombi & Gregory M. Peters - 204-230 Floods in the Douala metropolis, Cameroon: attribution to changes in rainfall characteristics or planning failures?
by Genesis Tambang Yengoh & Zephania N. Fogwe & Frederick Ato Armah - 231-248 Ecosystem services in infrastructure planning – a case study of the projected deepening of the Lower Weser river in Germany
by Nils Droste & Jasper N. Meya - 249-265 Adaptation planning for sea level rise: a study of US coastal cities
by Xinyu Fu & Mohammed Gomaa & Yujun Deng & Zhong-Ren Peng - 266-281 Evaluating the aesthetic value of cultural ecosystem services by mapping geo-tagged photographs from social media data on Panoramio and Flickr
by Richard Wagner Figueroa-Alfaro & Zhenghong Tang - 282-308 Household-level preferences for mitigation of invasion in the Afar region of Ethiopia: a contingent valuation
by Mesfin Tilahun & Regina Birner & John Ilukor - 309-327 Eliciting preferences for wetland services: a way to manage conflicting land uses
by Bénédicte Rulleau & Nathalie Dumax & Anne Rozan - 328-350 Socioeconomic backwardness and vulnerability to climate change: evidence from Uttar Pradesh state in India
by Amarnath Tripathi - 351-369 “We cannot let this happen again”: reversing UK flood policy in response to the Somerset Levels floods, 2014
by Alana Smith & James J. Porter & Paul Upham - 370-382 Acknowledgement of referees 2015–2016
by The Editors
January 2017, Volume 60, Issue 1
- 1-21 From social ‘acceptance’ to social ‘acceptability’ of wind energy projects: towards a territorial perspective
by Yann Fournis & Marie-José Fortin - 22-46 Scope effects of respondent uncertainty in contingent valuation: evidence from motorized emission reductions in the city of Nairobi, Kenya
by Hilary Ndambiri & Eric Mungatana & Roy Brouwer - 47-66 Stakeholder initiatives in flood risk management: exploring the role and impact of bottom-up initiatives in three ‘Room for the River’ projects in the Netherlands
by Jurian Edelenbos & Arwin Van Buuren & Dik Roth & Madelinde Winnubst - 67-91 Stakeholders' expectations from the agri-environmental programme in Slovenia and Croatia
by Ranko Glumac & Ramona Franić & Andrej Udovč - 92-114 Measuring landscape integrity (LI): development of a hybrid methodology for planning applications
by Ryan M. Perkl - 115-134 Assessing agricultural vulnerability to climate change in the Nordic countries – an interactive geovisualization approach
by Lotten Wiréhn & Tomasz Opach & Tina-Simone Neset - 135-157 The channels of the effect of government expenditure on the environment: evidence using dynamic panel data
by George E. Halkos & Epameinondas A. Paizanos - 158-177 Revealing inadvertent elitism in stakeholder models of environmental governance: assessing procedural justice in sustainability organizations
by Colleen George & Maureen G. Reed
December 2016, Volume 59, Issue 12
- 1-1 Editorial Board
by The Editors - 2102-2123 Does community resilience mitigate loss and damage from climaterelated disasters? Evidence based on survey data
by David Gawith & Adam Daigneault & Pike Brown - 2124-2144 Sustainability in the USA and New Zealand: explaining and addressing the implementation gap in local government
by Lucie Laurian & Jan Crawford - 2145-2162 Potential economic costs of invasive structural pests: conehead termites, , in Florida
by Sergio Alvarez - 2163-2178 Coming to the table: collaborative governance and groundwater decision-making in coastal California
by Abigail Brown & Ruth Langridge & Kirsten Rudestam - 2179-2197 US vehicle fuel-efficiency choices: demographic, behavioral, and cultural factors
by David Timmons & Andrew Perumal - 2198-2230 Direct and indirect effects of weather experiences on life satisfaction – which role for climate change expectations?
by Daniel Osberghaus & Jan Kühling - 2231-2250 Public regulatory relief and the adoption of environmental management systems: a European survey
by Francesco Testa & Iñaki Heras-Saizarbitoria & Tiberio Daddi & Olivier Boiral & Fabio Iraldo - 2251-2271 Ecological risk and accessibility analysis to assess the impact of roads under Habitats Directive
by Tommaso Sitzia & Thomas Campagnaro & Stefano Grigolato
November 2016, Volume 59, Issue 11
- 1913-1932 Environmental health in the complex city: a co-evolutionary approach
by Thomas Verbeek & Luuk Boelens - 1933-1956 Testing the environmental Kuznets curve hypothesis for water footprint indicator: a cross-sectional study
by Maamar Sebri - 1957-1981 Income and distance-decay effects on willingness to pay estimated by the contingent valuation method
by Jongyearn Lee - 1982-2006 Integrating urban ecosystem sustainability assessment into policy-making: insights from the Gold Coast City
by Didem Dizdaroglu & Tan Yigitcanlar - 2007-2023 Planning process influences on sustainability in Ohio township plans
by Maria Manta Conroy & Hee-Jung Jun - 2024-2044 Analysis of uncertainty consideration in environmental assessment: an empirical study of Canadian EA practice
by Juliette Lees & Jochen A.G. Jaeger & Jill A.E. Gunn & Bram F. Noble - 2045-2063 The importance of place in early disaster recovery: a case study of the 2013 Colorado floods
by Andrew Rumbach & Carrie Makarewicz & Jeremy Németh - 2064-2078 The effect of experience on choosing where to go: an application to a choice experiment on forest recreation
by Gengyang Tu & Jens Abildtrup - 2079-2101 Understanding farmers' influence on land-use change using a participatory Bayesian network approach in a pre-Alpine region in Switzerland
by Enrico Celio & Adrienne Grêt-Regamey
October 2016, Volume 59, Issue 10
- 1728-1750 Public participation mechanisms and sustainable policy-making: a case study analysis of Mexico City's
by Valery Madero & Nina Morris - 1751-1774 Voluntary recycling despite disincentives
by Marie Briguglio & Liam Delaney & Alex Wood - 1775-1794 Managing water through change and uncertainty: comparing lessons from the adaptive co-management literature to recent policy developments in England
by Luke Whaley & Edward Weatherhead - 1795-1812 Factors influencing scaling up of agroforestry-based spatial land-use integration for soil fertility management in Arsamma Watershed, Southwestern Ethiopian Highlands
by Dereje Guteta & Assefa Abegaz - 1813-1832 Inter-observer variation in habitat survey data: investigating the consequences for professional practice
by Andrew Cherrill - 1833-1854 Resilience to heat in public space: a case study of Adelaide, South Australia
by Ehsan Sharifi & Alpana Sivam & John Boland - 1855-1872 Factorial fuzzy programming for planning water resources management systems
by Yang Zhou & Gordon Huang & Shuo Wang & Zhong Li & Ya Zhou - 1873-1890 Alberta's oil sands reclamation policy trajectory: the role of tense layering, policy stretching, and policy patching in long-term policy dynamics
by Adam Wellstead & Jeremy Rayner & Michael Howlett - 1891-1911 Assessing participatory and multi-level characteristics of biodiversity and landscape protection legislation: the case of Poland
by Krzysztof Niedziałkowski & Agata Pietrzyk-Kaszyńska & Monika Pietruczuk & Małgorzata Grodzińska-Jurczak
September 2016, Volume 59, Issue 9
- 1537-1559 Patterns of selectiveness in the Amazonian freshwater fisheries: implications for management
by Gustavo Hallwass & Renato A.M. Silvano - 1560-1579 Cost-effectiveness of tillage methods to reduce phosphorus loss from agricultural land
by Karen Refsgaard & Marianne Bechmann - 1580-1609 Integrated action planning for biodiversity conservation and sustainable use of highland aquatic resources: evaluating outcomes for the Beijiang River, China
by S.W. Bunting & S. Luo & K. Cai & N. Kundu & S. Lund & R. Mishra & D. Ray & K.G. Smith & F. Sugden - 1610-1628 Opponents, waverers or supporters: the influence of place-attachment dimensions on local residents' acceptance of a planned biosphere reserve in Austria
by Michael Huber & Arne Arnberger - 1629-1655 Assessment of National Parks affected by naturbanization processes in Southern Europe
by Marta F. Calvache & María-José Prados & Júlia M. Lourenço - 1656-1678 Economic, social and environmental dimension of sustainable competitiveness of European countries
by Danijela Despotovic & Slobodan Cvetanovic & Vladimir Nedic & Milan Despotovic - 1679-1710 Government response to climate change in China: a study of provincial and municipal plans
by Chaosu Li & Yan Song - 1711-1727 Valuing environmental damage remediation and liability using value estimates for ecosystem services
by Craig Bullock & Robert O'Shea
August 2016, Volume 59, Issue 8
- 1341-1359 Individualized water source as an indicator of attitudes about water management and conservation in humid regions
by Kristan Cockerill & Peter A. Groothuis & Tanga McDaniel Mohr & Courtney Cooper - 1360-1376 Objectively best or most acceptable? Expert and lay knowledge in Swedish wind power permit processes
by Stefan Larsson & Lars Emmelin - 1377-1396 Are national biodiversity strategies and action plans appropriate for building responsibilities for mainstreaming biodiversity across policy sectors? The case of Finland
by Simo Sarkki & Jari Niemelä & Rob Tinch & Jukka-Pekka Jäppinen & Matti Nummelin & Heikki Toivonen & Marina Von Weissenberg - 1397-1417 Integrating flood hazard into site selection of detention basins using spatial multi-criteria decision-making
by Ebrahim Ahmadisharaf & Masoud Tajrishy & Nasrin Alamdari - 1418-1437 Tradable planning permits versus auctioned tradable development rights: different trading agents, different policy outcomes
by Eliška Vejchodská - 1438-1455 Multiple pollutant discharge permit markets, a challenge for wastewater treatment plants
by Shervin Jamshidi & Mohammad Hossein Niksokhan - 1456-1472 Quantification of present and past biomass productivity as a support to effective biomass management
by Radoslava Kanianska & Miriam Kizeková & Jarmila Makovníková - 1473-1494 Using discrete choice experiments to value preferences for air quality improvement: the case of curbing haze in urban China
by Chengxiang Tang & Yucheng Zhang - 1495-1512 “They give you lots of information, but ignore what it's really about”: residents' experiences with the planned introduction of a new high-voltage power line
by Jarry T. Porsius & Liesbeth Claassen & Patricia E. Weijland & Danielle R.M. Timmermans - 1513-1535 Assessing local planning capacity to promote environmentally sustainable residential development
by Z. Aslıgül Göçmen & James A. LaGro
July 2016, Volume 59, Issue 7
- 1149-1167 Enhancing environmental integration in strategic environmental assessment (SEA): insight from sensitivity analysis
by Vincent Onyango - 1168-1185 Sensitive issues in natural resource management and discursive strategies addressing them
by T. Augustin Kouévi & Barbara van Mierlo & Cees Leeuwis & Simplice Davo Vodouhê - 1186-1204 Management of mountain areas in Norway and the persistence of local--national conflicts
by Kjell Overvåg & Terje Skjeggedal & Camilla Sandström - 1205-1224 An assessment of public engagement for access management planning in southwestern Alberta, Canada
by Rachelle L. Haddock & Michael S. Quinn - 1225-1237 Applying the Kuhn--Tucker model to estimate the value of recreational ecosystem services in Sicily
by Lea Nicita & Giovanni Signorello & Maria De Salvo - 1238-1256 Soil erosion vulnerability under scenarios of climate land-use changes after the development of a large reservoir in a semi-arid area
by Vera Ferreira & André Samora-Arvela & Thomas Panagopoulos - 1257-1276 Community perspectives on managing health of peri-urban river system: evidence from the Hawkesbury-Nepean river catchment, Australia
by U. Pinto & B.L. Maheshwari - 1277-1303 On causes of illegal waste dumping in Slovakia
by Barbora Šedová - 1304-1322 Spatial planning and changing landscapes: a failure of policy in peri-urban Victoria, Australia
by Albert Llausàs & Michael Buxton & Ruth Beilin - 1323-1340 Investigating supportive conditions for participation in voluntary environmental programs
by Eungkyoon Lee & Chan Su Jung & Min Sup Hwang
June 2016, Volume 59, Issue 6
- 948-966 Carbon emission reduction and cost--benefit of methane digester systems on hog farms in China
by T. Chen & M. Liu & Y. Takahashi & J.D. Mullen & G.C.W. Ames - 967-992 Measuring the linkage between strategies on sustainability and institutional forces: an empirical study of Spanish universities
by Manuel Larrán & Jesús Herrera & Francisco Javier Andrades - 993-1014 Exploring the determinants for adopting water conservation measures. What is the tendency of landowners when the resource is already at risk?
by Ioanna Grammatikopoulou & Eija Pouta & Sami Myyrä - 1015-1039 Farmers' willingness to participate in best management practices in Kentucky
by Hua Zhong & Ping Qing & Wuyang Hu - 1040-1053 Cost allocation of river water quality management based on the Separable Cost Remaining Benefit (SCRB) method
by Kyudong Yeo & Younghun Jung - 1054-1072 Responding to a policy mandate to collaborate: structuring collaboration in the collaborative forest landscape restoration program
by Ashley S. Monroe & William H. Butler - 1073-1090 Evaluating Internet-based public participation GIS (PPGIS) and volunteered geographic information (VGI) in environmental planning and management
by Zhenghong Tang & Tiantian Liu - 1091-1106 Applying the concept of State of Good Repair to the management of ecological infrastructure
by Mark T. Gibbs - 1107-1125 Understanding and encouraging greater nature engagement in Australia: results from a national survey
by Alec Zuo & Sarah Ann Wheeler & Jane Edwards - 1126-1147 Adapting a holistic approach to flood management in the Hawkesbury--Nepean region: complexities and perceptions of the agencies involved
by Shafaq Masud & John Merson & Daniel F. Robinson
May 2016, Volume 59, Issue 5
- 769-788 Partnerships and governance at the environment--health nexus in Ontario: lessons from five case examples
by Zee Leung & Karen Morrison & Dean Midleton - 789-807 Not seeing is not believing: volunteer beliefs about Burmese pythons in Florida and implications for public participation in invasive species removal
by Rebecca G. Harvey & Larry Perez & Frank J. Mazzotti - 808-825 Dutch new nature: (re)landscaping the Millingerwaard
by Maartje Bulkens & Hamzah Muzaini & Claudio Minca - 826-842 Application of environmental risk assessment for strategic decision-making in coastal areas: case studies in China
by Kan-Kan Wu & Luo-Ping Zhang - 843-865 Developing green infrastructure ‘thinking’: devising and applying an interactive group-based methodology for practitioners
by Mick Lennon & Mark Scott & Marcus Collier & Karen Foley - 866-890 A spatially explicit backcasting approach for sustainable land-use planning
by Eva Haslauer & Markus Biberacher & Thomas Blaschke - 891-910 Transport infrastructures, environment impacts and tourists' welfare: a choice experiment to elicit tourist preferences in Siena--Italy
by Salvatore Bimonte & Silvia Ferrini & Gaetano Grilli - 911-926 Multi-criteria forest road network planning in fire-prone environment: a case study in Serbia
by Bogdan Stefanović & Dušan Stojnić & Milorad Danilović - 927-947 Getting caught up in the game: managing non-formal dynamics in the remediation of contaminated sediments in Oslo harbor
by Michael Duijn & Arwin van Buuren & Magnus Sparrevik & Adriaan Slob & Gerald Jan Ellen & Amy Oen
April 2016, Volume 59, Issue 4
- 573-586 Capacity for climate change planning: assessing metropolitan responses in the United States
by Tara Kolar Bryan - 587-606 The impact of ISO 14001 on corporate environmental performance: a study of Swedish manufacturing firms
by Thomas Zobel - 607-627 The relevance of physical forces on land-use change and planning process
by Rosinda Leonor Pato & Paula Castro & Alexandre O. Tavares - 628-642 Role of non-timber forest products in sustaining forest-based livelihoods and rural households' resilience capacity in and around protected area: a Bangladesh study†
by Sharif Ahmed Mukul & A. Z. M. Manzoor Rashid & Mohammad Belal Uddin & Niaz Ahmed Khan - 643-665 Direct and indirect land-use change as prospective climate change indicators for peri-urban development transitions
by Alison Rothwell & Brad Ridoutt & Girija Page & William Bellotti - 666-686 Determinants of homeowners' attitudes to the installation of high-voltage overhead transmission lines
by Peter Elliott & David Wadley & Jung Hoon Han - 687-707 Context-dependent evaluation of climate change policies: competing policies, knowledge and emotions
by Carmelo J. León & Jorge E. Araña - 708-729 Infrastructure development through PPPs in India: criteria for sustainability assessment
by Nilesh A. Patil & Dolla Tharun & Boeing Laishram - 730-745 Green jobs for the disadvantaged: an analysis of government policies in British Columbia
by Robert VanWynsberghe - 746-768 The use of best management practices to respond to externalities from developing shale gas resources
by Terence J. Centner & Nicholas S. Eberhart
March 2016, Volume 59, Issue 3
- 393-413 Environmental impact assessment of infrastructure projects: a governance perspective
by Cheryl S.F. Chi & Inkeri Ruuska & Jianhua Xu - 414-435 Urban sustainability -- a segmentation study of Greater Brisbane, Australia
by Grace Muriuki & Anne-Maree Dowd & Peta Ashworth - 436-460 A measurement of community disaster resilience in Korea
by D.K. Yoon & Jung Eun Kang & Samuel D. Brody - 461-479 Assessing impacts on urban greenspace, waterways, and vegetation in urban planning
by Heather A. Sander - 480-500 The Great Recession or progressive energy policies? Explaining the decline in US greenhouse gas emissions forecasts
by Hal T. Nelson & David von Hippel & Tom Peterson & Roman Garagulagian - 501-517 Local governing of climate change in Denmark: recasting citizens as consumers
by Sara Kristine Gløjmar Berthou & Betina Vind Ebbesen - 518-537 Community resilience, land degradation and endogenous lock-in effects: evidence from the Alento region, Campania, Italy
by Geoff Wilson & Giovanni Quaranta & Claire Kelly & Rosanna Salvia - 538-556 Fit for purpose? Establishing the robustness of EIA screening systems for land-use planning using a case study from South Australia
by Beverley Clarke & Terry Menadue - 557-572 Community wildfire protection planning in the American West: homogeneity within diversity?
by Jesse Abrams & Max Nielsen-Pincus & Travis Paveglio & Cassandra Moseley
February 2016, Volume 59, Issue 2
- 183-202 Result-oriented approaches to the management of drinking water catchments in agricultural landscapes
by Alexander Wezel & Maria Zipfer & Christine Aubry & Fabienne Barataud & Alois Heißenhuber - 203-221 Does corporate social performance reduce greenhouse gas emissions at the macro level?
by Johan Graafland & Paul Hudson & Jonas Werner - 222-244 Optimized forest degradation model (OFDM): an environmental decision support system for environmental impact assessment using an artificial neural network
by Ali Jahani & Jahangir Feghhi & Majid F. Makhdoum & Mahmoud Omid - 245-262 Correcting for non-response bias in contingent valuation surveys concerning environmental non-market goods: an empirical investigation using an online panel
by Ole Bonnichsen & S�ren B�ye Olsen - 263-279 Ecosystem services assessments in local municipal decision making in South Africa: justification for the use of a business-based approach
by P.W. Jorgensen & D.C. Trotter & T.R. Hill - 280-301 How to foster agroecological innovations? A comparison of participatory design methods
by Elsa T.A. Berthet & C�cile Barnaud & Nathalie Girard & Julie Labatut & Guillaume Martin - 302-319 A contribution for the evaluation of the territorial impact of transport infrastructures in the early stages of the EIA: application to the Huelva (Spain)-Faro (Portugal) rail link
by Emilio Ortega & Bel�n Mart�n & Encarnaci�n Gonzalez & Eduardo Moreno - 320-341 Understanding communicational behavior among rangelands' stakeholders: application of social network analysis
by Gholamhossein Hosseininia & Parisa Rafiaani Khachak & Mehdi Nooripoor & Steven Van Passel & Hossein Azadi - 342-359 Willingness to pay towards a public good: how does a refund option affect stated values?
by Stephen O'Neill & Lava Prakash Yadav - 360-377 Implementing the European flood risk management plan
by Thomas Hartmann & Tejo Spit
January 2016, Volume 59, Issue 1
- 1-21 Cumulative adverse effects of offshore wind energy development on wildlife
by M. Wing Goodale & Anita Milman - 22-43 Comparison of preservation values between Internet and interview survey modes: the case of Dokdo, South Korea
by Choong-Ki Lee & Tae-Kyun Kim & James W. Mjelde - 44-61 Influencing climate change regulations: examining responses from large-scale firms
by John Rice & Nigel Martin - 62-78 Spatial environmental efficiency indicators in regional waste generation: a nonparametric approach
by George Halkos & George Papageorgiou - 79-97 More than money: how multiple factors influence householder participation in at-source stormwater management
by Helen L. Brown & Darren G. Bos & Christopher J. Walsh & Tim D. Fletcher & Sharyn RossRakesh - 98-119 Can California coastal managers plan for sea-level rise in a cost-effective way?
by Philip G. King & Aaron R. McGregor & Justin D. Whittet - 120-141 A conceptual approach to model sand-gravel extraction from rivers based on a game theory perspective
by Marianthi V. Podimata & Panayotis C. Yannopoulos - 142-162 Exploring constraints and incentives for the adoption of agroforestry practices on degraded cropland in Uzbekistan
by Begzod M. Djalilov & Asia Khamzina & Anna-Katharina Hornidge & John P. A. Lamers - 163-181 Residents' willingness to pay for improved liquid waste treatment in urban Ethiopia: results of choice experiment in Addis Ababa
by Getahun Woldemariam & Aseffa Seyoum & Mengistu Ketema
December 2015, Volume 58, Issue 12
- 2082-2087 Editorial
by Davide Viaggi - 2088-2112 Agricultural landscapes as multi-scale public good and the role of the Common Agricultural Policy
by Marianne Lefebvre & Maria Espinosa & Sergio Gomez y Paloma & Maria Luisa Paracchini & Annette Piorr & Ingo Zasada - 2113-2136 Assessing the role of economic actors in the production of private and public goods in three EU agricultural landscapes
by A.J. Villanueva & S. Targetti & L. Schaller & M. Arriaza & J. Kantelhardt & M. Rodriguez-Entrena & V. Bossi-Fedrigotti & D. Viaggi - 2137-2158 A Bayesian network highlighting the linkages between landscape structure and the local economy: the case of agritourism in lowland areas of Northern Italy
by Rosa Manrique & Davide Viaggi & Meri Raggi - 2159-2175 Agricultural policies and the emergence of voluntary landscape enhancement efforts: an exploratory analysis of rural tourism using an agent-based model
by Matteo Zavalloni & Meri Raggi & Stefano Targetti & Davide Viaggi - 2176-2192 Decomposing patterns of emission intensity in the EU and China: how much does trade matter?
by Valeria Di Cosmo & Marie Hyland - 2193-2211 Decision support for adaptive action - assessing the potential of geographic visualization
by Anna Bohman & Tina-Simone Neset & Tomasz Opach & Jan Ketil R�d - 2212-2227 Sustaining local values through river basin governance: community-based initiatives in Australia's Murray-Darling basin
by Catherine J. Robinson & Rosalind H. Bark & Dustin Garrick & Carmel A. Pollino - 2228-2249 Adaptation potential of ecosystem-based management to climate change in the eastern Canadian boreal forest
by Narayan Dhital & Fr�d�ric Raulier & Pierre Y. Bernier & Marie-Pierre Lapointe-Garant & Frank Berninger & Yves Bergeron - 2250-2270 A critical investigation of evaluation matrices to inform coastal adaptation and planning decisions at the local scale
by Joseph D. Daron & Darryl R. Colenbrander
November 2015, Volume 58, Issue 11
- 1877-1902 Sustainable development control? Zoning and land use regulations for urban form, biodiversity conservation and green design in Australia
by Nicole Gurran & Catherine Gilbert & Peter Phibbs - 1903-1922 Incorporating governance influences into social-ecological system models: a case study involving biodiversity conservation
by Michael Mitchell & Michael Lockwood & Susan A. Moore & Sarah Clement - 1923-1943 Use of contract models to improve environmental outcomes in transport infrastructure construction
by Adriana X. Sanchez & Liisa M. Lehtiranta & Keith D. Hampson - 1944-1960 Concept for cost effective improvement of river morphology in the context of the European Water Framework Directive
by Bernd Klauer & Johannes Schiller & Frauke Bathe - 1961-1987 Using social network analysis to examine planner involvement in environmentally oriented planning processes led by non-planning professions
by Ward Lyles - 1988-2014 Municipal hazard mitigation planning: a comparison of plans in British Columbia and the United States
by Mark R. Stevens & Jessica Shoubridge - 2015-2036 The evolution of socio-ecological systems: changing palm species management in the Colombian Amazon as an indicator of ecological and institutional change
by Monica Gruezmacher & Kristof Van Assche - 2037-2055 The effect of landscape type and landscape elements on public visual preferences: ways to use knowledge in the context of landscape planning
by Lucia Filova & Jiri Vojar & Kamila Svobodova & Petr Sklenicka - 2056-2081 Implementing comprehensive plans: indicators for a task-sheet based performance evaluation process
by Georg Philipp Mueller & Anna M. Hersperger
October 2015, Volume 58, Issue 10
- 1690-1710 Success and failure assessment methodology for wastewater and faecal sludge treatment projects in low-income countries
by Magalie Bassan & Doulaye Kon� & Mbaye Mb�gu�r� & Christof Holliger & Linda Strande - 1711-1730 Planning for global environmental change in Bangkok's informal settlements
by Michelle Berquist & Amrita Daniere & Lisa Drummond - 1731-1748 The influence of institutional design on local environmental interest representation in the national polity
by Jaap G. Rozema - 1749-1769 Spatial allocation of material flow analysis in residential developments: a case study of Kildare County, Ireland
by Manoj Roy & Robin Curry & Geraint Ellis - 1770-1788 Tales of science and defiance: the case for co-learning and collaboration in bridging the science/emotion divide in water recycling debates
by Edward Alexander Morgan & Deanna Chantal Cristina Grant-Smith - 1789-1803 Unveiling soil degradation and desertification risk in the Mediterranean basin: a data mining analysis of the relationships between biophysical and socioeconomic factors in agro-forest landscapes
by L. Salvati & C. Kosmas & O. Kairis & C. Karavitis & S. Acikalin & A. Belgacem & A. Sol�-Benet & M. Chaker & V. Fassouli & C. Gokceoglu & H. Gungor & R. Hessel & H. Khatteli & A. Kounalaki & A. Laouina & F. Ocakoglu & M. Ouessar & C. Ritsema & M. Sghaier & H. Sonmez & H. Taamallah & L. Tezcan & J. de Vente - 1804-1826 Determinants of privatized solid waste management service provision in Lagos
by Shehu Usman Adam & Mad Nasir Shamsudin & Shaufique F. Sidique & Khalid Abdul Rahim & Alias Radam - 1827-1852 Putting transdisciplinarity into practice: a mixed mode procedure for stakeholder participation in natural resource management
by Maria Helena Guimarães & Annie McKee & Maria Lu�sa Lima & Lia Vasconcelos & Tomasz Boski & Tomaz Dentinho - 1853-1876 The impact of domestic energy efficiency retrofit schemes on householder attitudes and behaviours
by Thomas B. Long & William Young & Phil Webber & Andy Gouldson & Helen Harwatt
September 2015, Volume 58, Issue 9
- 1530-1543 Same but different: sources of natural resource management advice for lifestyle oriented rural landholders
by Vicki Ikutegbe & Nicholas Gill & Peter Klepeis - 1544-1561 Efficient management capacity evaluation of tourism in protected areas
by Juan Carlos Valdivieso & Paul F.J. Eagles & Joan Carles Gil - 1562-1576 Beer, beef, and boards: the role of intermediaries in payment for ecosystem services arrangements in northwestern Montana
by Emily Jane Davis & Lauren Gwin & Cassandra Moseley & Hannah Gosnell & Harmony Burright - 1577-1600 Assessing the sustainability of water governance systems: the sustainability wheel
by Flurina Schneider & Mariano Bonriposi & Olivier Graefe & Karl Herweg & Christine Homewood & Matthias Huss & Martina Kauzlaric & Hanspeter Liniger & Emmanuel Rey & Emmanuel Reynard & Stephan Rist & Bruno Sch�dler & Rolf Weingartner - 1601-1616 Planning, governance and rural futures in Australia and the USA: revisiting the case for rural regional planning
by T.H. Morrison & Marcus B. Lane & Michael Hibbard - 1617-1634 An experimental study to explore WTP for aviation carbon offsets: the impact of a carbon tax on the voluntary action
by Andy S. Choi - 1635-1648 The practice of valuing the environment in cost-benefit analyses in transport and spatial projects
by Jan Anne Annema & Carl Koopmans - 1649-1665 Climate change and coastal aquaculture farmers' risk perceptions: experiences from Bangladesh and Denmark
by Dewan Ahsan & Urs Steiner Brandt - 1666-1689 Recentralisation through regionalisation in the implementation of Rural Development Policy in Scotland
by Anastasia L. Yang & Mark D.A. Rounsevell & Claire Haggett & Ronald M. Wilson
August 2015, Volume 58, Issue 8
- 1327-1345 Valuing the local impacts of a large scale wind power establishment in northern Sweden: public and private preferences toward economic, environmental and sociocultural values
by Kristina Ek & Simon Matti - 1346-1362 Effects of observability and complexity on farmers’ adoption of environmental practices
by Laura McCann & Haluk Gedikoglu & Bob Broz & John Lory & Ray Massey - 1363-1383 Management challenges of urban biosolids: narratives around facility siting in rural Ontario
by Sarah A. Mason & Jenna Dixon & Faith Mambulu & Andrea Rishworth & Paul Mkandawire & Isaac Luginaah - 1384-1411 Forest planning across Europe: the spatial scale, tools, andinter-sectoral integration in land-use planning
by Sebastiano Cullotta & Andrej Bončina & Sonia M. Carvalho-Ribeiro & Christophe Chauvin & Christine Farcy & Mikko Kurttila & Federico G. Maetzke