Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences
2011 - 2026
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Volume 16, issue 3, 2026
- Does gender influence the environment in Bangladesh? The contribution of human capital to environmental promotion pp. 515-525

- Md. Saiful Islam, Umama Baida and Tahir Akhtar
- Historical trajectories of livelihoods and social-ecological change in the Periurban forests of Mexico City’s Conservation Land pp. 526-543

- Faustino Gómez-Santiz and Maria Perevochtchikova
- Dangerously ignorant or radically environmentalist? A review and a case study of pollination knowledge systems pp. 544-556

- Aman Luthra, Ginger RH Allington, Shweta Rana, Renu Suyal, Kiran Cunningham and Ann M. Fraser
- Insights from socioecological system dynamics modeling to balance tourism and emission reduction strategies: a case study in the Galapagos Islands pp. 557-575

- Cristina Mateus, Daniela Flor, Paola Espín and María Isabel Loyola-Plúa
- Exploring the synergy of voluntary environmental regulation and digital transformation on corporate green innovation: evidence from Chinese green factories pp. 576-595

- Weimin Xiang, Wen Liu and Lei Gan
- Conserving forest ecosystem services through collaborative management in the Mount Cameroon national park landscape pp. 596-616

- Ewane Basil Ewane
- Spatial analysis of environmental and socioeconomic factors impacting maternal and infant health outcomes in North Carolina pp. 617-629

- Sarah E. Ulrich, Margaret M. Sugg, Jennifer D. Runkle, Caroline A. Fehlman and Dennis Guignet
- A multidisciplinary approach to understanding vulnerability and building climate resilience to levee failures and flooding in historically marginalized communities pp. 630-646

- Rocio L. Segura, Iris T. Stewart, David E. DeCosse, Emma R. Young, Sarah T. Young, Petti Tatum, Karina M. Martin and Anna N. Krebs
- Integrating professional ethics in environmental science education: bridging codes of conduct with educational practice pp. 647-660

- Prue Laidlaw
- Bridging the intention–behaviour gap: the synergistic role of willingness to pay and moral obligation in green product purchases pp. 661-676

- Lorenzo Bonisoli
- Local news as a tool to understand media communication of historical droughts. A case study in Sevilla, Spain pp. 677-700

- Paula Serrano-Acebedo, Natalia Limones and Concepción Langa-Nuño
- Environmental citizenship among Swedish higher education students: generational differences in perspectives on sustainability and environmental awareness pp. 701-716

- Anne-Marie Cederqvist, Rawad Chaker and Mira Hajj-Hassan
- Advancing forest biomass as a renewable fuel: a policy pathway to carbon intensity reduction in the United States pp. 717-730

- Chukwuemeka Valentine Okolo, Keeryun Cho, Mindy Crandall and Andres Susaeta
- Five’s a crowd: divergence and delay at the first half of the fifth global plastics treaty negotiation (INC-5.1) pp. 731-742

- Emily Cowan, Rachel Tiller, Hanne Hjelle Hatlebrekke, Julie Grønlund and Thomas Maes
- One Health and water: status quo, knowledge gaps, and future directions pp. 743-757

- Kent Locke
- How is environmental justice being operationalized and measured? Challenges and emerging topics pp. 758-781

- Walef Pena Guedes, Bruna Angela Branchi and Álvaro de Oliveira D’Antona
- Youth engagement in climate action: why we need a systematic review of effective practices pp. 782-788

- Samuel Mwangi Wanjiku
- Using sense of place to communicate actionable environmental and climate justice in interdisciplinary classrooms pp. 789-798

- Alana Rader, An-Min Wu and Holly Caggiano
- On Barak. Heat: A history. Lessons from the Middle East for a warming planet pp. 799-801

- Anne-Lise Boyer
- Joseph J. Romm. The hype about hydrogen, fales promises and real solutions in the race to save the climate pp. 802-804

- Gary S. Silverman
Volume 16, issue 2, 2026
- Beyond fast fashion: consumer behavior, microfibre pollution, and sustainable fashion choices in the UK pp. 213-228

- Oluwadamilola Babatunde, Oluseye Oludoye and Tengku Adeline Adura Tengku Hamzah
- A Spectrum of Inclusion: Climate and Environmental Justice Teaching in a Technical Context pp. 229-248

- Christopher Rabe, Madeline Schlegel, Julia Reich, Ashanti Mclean, Olivia Girand, Claire Webster and Sabrina Araujo-Elorza
- Green but grey: green areas, air pollution, and children’s cognitive development in Santiago, Chile pp. 249-261

- Cynthia Córdova and Rodrigo Pérez-Silva
- Intersecting climate data with farmer’s gendered perceptions on climate variability in Uganda’s cattle corridor pp. 262-282

- F. S. Nalwanga, Jamiat Nanteza, Joseph Obua, Paul Isolo Mukwaya, Alex Nimusiima, Yeeko Kisira, Ronald Inguula Odongo and Peter Wasswa
- Achieving sustainable food security: integrating environmental and governance issues pp. 283-297

- Shreya Pal, Hooi Hooi Lean and Muhammed Ashiq Villanthenkodath
- El Niño-Southern Oscillation impacts in a coffee growing region of Colombia and adaptations mechanisms among coffee producers pp. 298-318

- Juan Mauricio Bedoya-Soto, Erika Acevedo, David Sauchyn, Germán Poveda and Alexandra Urán
- Nuclear technology curricula and news media in Canada: insights for environmental education and communication pp. 319-334

- Greg Lowan-Trudeau
- Examining environmental identities and pro-environmental behavior adoption in individuals attending different environmental education events in the Lake Erie Region pp. 335-349

- Cari Ritzenthaler and Karen L. Sirum
- Empowering sustainable futures: local entrepreneurs’ adoption of sustainable tourism practices in China: a TAM-based study pp. 350-364

- Ahmed Muneeb Mehta, Muhammad Asif, Muhammad Farrukh Shahzad and Abdul Rauf
- Integrated assessment of ecological sustainability of urban and peri-urban agricultural practices in Kolkata Metropolitan Area, India using Analytic Hierarchy Process pp. 365-388

- Debajit Datta, Shrabana Mazumder, Mrinmoyee Naskar, Shovik Deb, Asit Kumar Roy and Debapriya Maity
- It’s In Our Hands: facilitating agency, personal connections and collective cohesion in climate education through board game play pp. 389-402

- Annie Padwick, Emma P. Hocking, Joe Shimwell, Carol Davenport, Julia Bourne, Kayleigh Ransome, Chelsea Baxter, Alan Ramsay and Edward Blazey
- Comparative evaluation of carbon sequestration and climate change mitigation in commercially planted eucalyptus-based agroforestry systems in a semi-arid region pp. 403-416

- Ghulam Yasin, Muhammad Azeem Akhter, Muhammad Zubair, Muhammad Talha Imtiaz, Matoor Mohsin Gilani, Abdullah A. Alarfaj, Sulaiman Ali Alharbi, Dilnoza Sotiboldiyeva and Shafeeq Ur Rahman
- Drivers and barriers to municipal climate change adaptation: a comparative analysis of selected measures and different implementation stages pp. 417-433

- Antje Otto, Milena Miechielsen, Katja Schmidt and Annegret H. Thieken
- The weight of words: how constitutional environmental human rights shape emissions pp. 434-452

- Brandon Catanzaro and Chris Jeffords
- The monetary relationship between carbon emissions and mortality: a review pp. 453-470

- Kaitlyn Burghardt, Uzair Jamil and Joshua M. Pearce
- Illuminating the shadows: a bibliometric analysis of greenwashing and the dark side of sustainability pp. 471-485

- Ahmed Muneeb Mehta, Muhammad Asif and Muhammad Farrukh Shahzad
- Educating for psychological, community, and ecological resilience: a case study from North Carolina, USA pp. 486-495

- Aurora R. McCollum, Kathryn T. Stevenson, Kelsey Tayne, Elizabeth DeMattia, Patrick Jeffs and K. C. Busch
- Environmental studies curriculum innovations: new approaches to courses centering diversity and environmental knowledge pp. 496-506

- Sharon Moran, Jean Kayira and Sarah Nahar
- A. Engels, J. Marotzk, B. Ratter, E. Gonçalves Gresse, A. López-Rivera, A. Pagnone and J. Wilkens (eds.). Hamburg climate futures outlook 2024: conditions for sustainable climate change adaptation pp. 507-511

- Stacy-ann Robinson
- Rattan Lal, David Kraybill, David O. Hansen, Bal Ram Singh, Theodosy Mosogoya, and Lars Olav Eik (eds.). Climate change and multi-dimensional sustainability in African agriculture pp. 512-514

- Emmanuel Ohimai Ojo
Volume 16, issue 1, 2026
- What predicts environmental stewardship (climate intentions) and beliefs about climate change in Ghana: religion (faith) or science? pp. 1-14

- Agyei De-Graft Nana, Vivian Afi Dzokoto, Stephen Kwame Ameko and Adote Anum
- Developing positive identities and resisting stigma on the Bronx River: an environmental stewardship story pp. 15-32

- Anne Katherine Armstrong and Marianne Elizabeth Krasny
- Laughing with or laughing at? Investigating the use of affiliative versus aggressive humor in climate change communication pp. 33-47

- Jon Bell-Clement, Deirdre Prischmann-Voldseth, Stacy Duffield, Christina Hargiss and Teresa Shume
- Motivations and Barriers to Environmental Engagement Among Women of Color pp. 48-61

- Danielle P. Kloster and Anita T. Morzillo
- Environmental pessimism diminishes social trust and concern in predicting willingness to sacrifice for environmental protections pp. 62-72

- Joshua Doyle and Feng Hao
- What drives cities to adopt groundwater banking?: a cross-case analysis of US cities pp. 73-86

- Lauren Bartels and Elizabeth A. Koebele
- Assuming risks in sustainable behaviours: the role of subjective risk intelligence and prosociality pp. 87-99

- Rita Zarbo, Stefania Lucia Buccheri, Calogero Iacolino, Paola Magnano and Maria Guarnera
- Coexisting with wild canine neighbours: encounter stories pp. 100-109

- Gail J. Kuhl and Constance Russell
- The curious ambivalence of working with boundary objects: Interdisciplinarity, circularity, and processual alignment of perspectives pp. 110-123

- Emils Kilis, Anda Adamsone-Fiskovica, Egil Petter Stræte, Rando Värnik and Mait Kriipsalu
- Predictive modeling of water flow regulation in Northern Thailand’s deciduous watershed under deforestation and CMIP5 climate projections pp. 124-135

- Muhammad Chrisna Satriagasa, Piyapong Tongdeenok and Naruemol Kaewjampa
- Exploring how personal experience with wildfire relates to climate change engagement in the western United States pp. 136-151

- Ran Duan and Christian Bombara
- The Role of Ecological Factors, Gender, and Age in Shaping Visual Preferences for Urban Wetlands pp. 152-167

- Kseniia Zakharova, Kari Lehtilä and Romina Rodela
- Integrated policy and AI-assisted technologies to address extreme heat and enhance urban resilience pp. 168-182

- Johanne Rei R. Castro and Laurence L. Delina
- Does renewable energy production displace fossil fuel production in the U.S.? A panel data study of fossil fuel–producing U.S. states, 1997–2020 pp. 183-190

- Ryan P. Thombs
- Teaching grand strategy to future environmental leaders for sustainable coexistence pp. 191-201

- Yufang Gao and Susan G. Clark
- Sadhan Kumar Ghosh and Sannidhya Kumar Ghosh. Circular economy adoption: catalysing decarbonisation through policy instruments pp. 202-204

- Muhammad Daud Bin Mahmud
- Mark Otieno. Sustainable agroecological practices in Sub-Saharan Africa in the face of climate change pp. 205-208

- Firlawanti Lestari Baguna, Titien Sofiati, Zainuddin Zainuddin, Saiful Anwar and Ega Rusanti
- Larry E. Erickson and Gary Brase. Sustainable energy pathways to net zero pp. 209-212

- Rizky Danang Susetyo, Vivi Indah Nurcahyati and Puji Lestari
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