|
|
Ecological Economics
1989 - 2025
Current editor(s): C. J. Cleveland From Elsevier Bibliographic data for series maintained by Catherine Liu (). Access Statistics for this journal.
Is something missing from the series or not right? See the RePEc data check for the archive and series.
Volume 162, issue C, 2019
- What causes inequality in Material Productivity between countries? pp. 1-16

- Laura Fernández-Herrero and Juan Duro
- Participatory multi-criteria decision analysis in valuing peatland ecosystem services—Trade-offs related to peat extraction vs. pristine peatlands in Southern Finland pp. 17-28

- Heli Saarikoski, Jyri Mustajoki, Turo Hjerppe and Kaisu Aapala
- Ecosystem Services as (Co-)performative Practice: Experiences from Integrated Water Management in Flanders pp. 29-38

- Ann Van Herzele, Melissa Ceuterick, Marleen Buizer and Michael Leone
- The effects of recreational cannabis legalization on forest management and conservation efforts in U.S. national forests in the Pacific Northwest pp. 39-48

- Mark Klassen and Brandon P. Anthony
- Support for Transnational Conservation in a Gain-Loss Context pp. 49-58

- Mathias Vogdrup-Schmidt, Niels Strange and Bo Thorsen
- Does the design matter? Comparing satellite-based indices for insuring pastoralists against drought pp. 59-73

- Nathaniel Jensen, Quentin Stoeffler, Francesco Fava, Anton Vrieling, Clement Atzberger, Michele Meroni, Andrew Mude and Michael Carter
- The potential impacts of climate change on capital in the 21st century pp. 74-86

- Panagiotis Tsigaris and Joel Wood
- Optimizing surveillance strategies for early detection of invasive alien species pp. 87-99

- Denys Yemshanov, Robert G. Haight, Frank H. Koch, Robert C. Venette, Tom Swystun, Ronald E. Fournier, Mireille Marcotte, Yongguang Chen and Jean J. Turgeon
- Do Beyond GDP indicators initiated by powerful stakeholders have a transformative potential? pp. 100-107

- Olivier E. Malay
- From ecological macroeconomics to a theory of endogenous money for a finite planet pp. 108-120

- Romain Svartzman, Dominique Dron and Etienne Espagne
- Policy improvements and farmers' willingness to participate: Insights from the new round of China's Sloping Land Conversion Program pp. 121-132

- Zhaohui Zhang and Krishna Paudel
- First Nations sovereignty, Environmental Justice, and Degrowth in Northwest BC, Canada pp. 133-142

- Karl Frost
- On the Circular Bioeconomy and Decoupling: Implications for Sustainable Growth pp. 143-156

- Mario Giampietro
- Estimating the economic value of climate services for strengthening resilience of smallholder farmers to climate risks in Ethiopia: A choice experiment approach pp. 157-168

- Abonesh Tesfaye, James Hansen, Girma Kassie, Maren Radeny and Dawit Solomon
Volume 161, issue C, 2019
- The importance of selecting the right messenger: A framed field experiment on recycled water products pp. 1-8

- Alix Whiting, Maik Kecinski, Tongzhe Li, Kent Messer and Julia Parker
- Save the planet or close your eyes? Testing strategic ignorance in a charity context pp. 9-19

- Jo Lind, Karine Nyborg and Anna Pauls
- Is improving Nile water quality ‘fruitful’? pp. 20-31

- Rehab Osman, Emanuele Ferrari and Scott McDonald
- Valuing water quality change using a coupled economic-hydrological model pp. 32-40

- Hongxing Liu, Sathya Gopalakrishnan, Drew Browning and Gajan Sivandran
- What do Canadians think about economic growth, prosperity and the environment? pp. 41-49

- Maria Fernanda Tomaselli, Stephen R.J. Sheppard, Robert Kozak and Robert Gifford
- Are pension funds actively decarbonizing their portfolios? pp. 50-60

- Martijn Boermans and Rients Galema
- A quantitative representation of the urban green building model, focusing on local climatic factors by utilizing monetary valuation pp. 61-72

- A. Madad, A. Gharagozlou, H. Majedi and S.M. Monavari
- Do outcome or input risks limit adoption of environmental projects: Rehabilitating gullies in Great Barrier Reef catchments pp. 73-82

- Megan Star, John Rolfe and Emily Barbi
- Achieving triple dividend through mindfulness: More sustainable consumption, less unsustainable consumption and more life satisfaction pp. 83-90

- Tavleen Kaur Dhandra
- Impact of green control techniques on family farms' welfare pp. 91-99

- Yang Gao, Ziheng Niu, Haoran Yang and Lili Yu
- A new perspective to promote low-carbon consumption: The influence of reference groups pp. 100-108

- Lingyun Mi, Hanlin Zhu, Jie Yang, Xiaoli Gan, Ting Xu, Lijie Qiao and Qingyan Liu
- Optimality Versus Viability in Groundwater Management with Environmental Flows pp. 109-120

- Jean-Christophe Pereau, Alexandre Pryet and Tina Rambonilaza
- Can REDD+ still become a market? Ruptured dependencies and market logics for emission reductions in Brazil pp. 121-129

- Richard van der Hoff, Raoni Rajão and Pieter Leroy
- Encouraging farmers' participation in the Conservation Stewardship Program: A field experiment pp. 130-143

- Natalia V. Czap, Hans J. Czap, Simanti Banerjee and Mark E. Burbach
- Do forest property characteristics reveal landowners' willingness to accept payments for ecosystem services contracts in southeast Georgia, U.S.? pp. 144-152

- Moon Jeong Kang, Jacek P. Siry, Gregory Colson and Susana Ferreira
- Optimal allocation of limited resources to biosecurity surveillance using a portfolio theory methodology pp. 153-162

- Belinda Barnes, Fiona Giannini, Anthony Arthur and James Walker
- From supply to demand factors: What are the determinants of attractiveness for outdoor recreation? pp. 163-175

- Léa Tardieu and Laetitia Tuffery
- Consumers’ intentions to purchase smart home objects: Do environmental issues matter? pp. 176-185

- Marie Schill, Delphine Godefroit-Winkel, Mbaye Fall Diallo and Camilla Barbarossa
- Impacts of integrated soil fertility management on yield and household income: The case of Tamale (Ghana) and Kakamega (Kenya) pp. 186-192

- Ivan Solomon Adolwa, Stefan Schwarze and Andreas Buerkert
- A multiple-class distance-decaying approach for mapping temperature reduction ecosystem services provided by urban vegetation in Santiago de Chile pp. 193-201

- Ignacio C. Fernández
- The demographics of fracking: A spatial analysis for four U.S. states pp. 202-215

- Klara Zwickl
- Real capital investments and sustainability - The case of Sweden pp. 216-224

- Eva C. Alfredsson and J. Mikael Malmaeus
- Environment or food: Modeling future land use patterns of miscanthus for bioenergy using fine scale data pp. 225-236

- Lunyu Xie, Sarah L. MacDonald, Maximilian Auffhammer, Deepak Jaiswal and Peter Berck
- Can proximity to urban green spaces be considered a luxury? Classifying a non-tradable good with the use of hedonic pricing method pp. 237-247

- Edyta Łaszkiewicz, Piotr Czembrowski and Jakub Kronenberg
- Impacts of the Grassland Ecological Compensation Policy on Household Livestock Production in China: An Empirical Study in Inner Mongolia pp. 248-256

- Yuanning Hu, Jikun Huang and Lingling Hou
- The New Rural Reconstruction Movement: A Chinese degrowth style movement? pp. 261-269

- Rowan Alcock
- Is the post-fossil era necessarily post-capitalistic? – The robustness and capabilities of green capitalism pp. 270-279

- Stephan Bosch and Matthias Schmidt
- Evaluating synergies and trade-offs in achieving the SDGs of zero hunger and clean water and sanitation: An application of the IEEM Platform to Guatemala pp. 280-291

- Onil Banerjee, Martín Cicowiez, Mark Horridge and Renato Vargas
- An Integrated Material Flows, Stakeholders and Policies Approach to Identify and Exploit Regional Resource Potentials pp. 292-320

- Rebekka Volk, Richard Müller, Joachim Reinhardt and Frank Schultmann
- Recycling and Waste Generation: An Estimate of the Source Reduction Effect of Recycling Programs pp. 321-329

- Giacomo Degli Antoni and Giuseppe Vittucci Marzetti
Volume 160, issue C, 2019
- “Something inside me has been set in motion”: Exploring the psychological wellbeing of people engaged in sustainability initiatives pp. 1-11

- Mirijam Mock, Ines Omann, Christine Polzin, Wouter Spekkink, Julia Schuler, Vlad Pandur, Ambra Brizi and Angelo Panno
- Mangroves in the Galapagos: Ecosystem services and their valuation pp. 12-24

- Michael K. Tanner, Nicolas Moity, Matthew T. Costa, Jose R. Marin Jarrin, Octavio Aburto-Oropeza and Pelayo Salinas-de-León
- Fostering green investments and tackling climate-related financial risks: Which role for macroprudential policies? pp. 25-37

- D’Orazio, Paola and Lilit Popoyan
- Regulation and regenerative eco-innovation: the case of extracted materials in the UK pp. 38-51

- Paul Dewick, Eunice Maytorena-Sanchez and Graham Winch
- Governance from below and environmental justice: Community water management from the perspective of social metabolism pp. 52-61

- Mario Enrique Fuente-Carrasco, David Barkin and Ricardo Clark-Tapia
- Assessing the effectiveness of Japan's community-based direct payment scheme for hilly and mountainous areas pp. 62-75

- Junichi Ito, Hart Feuer, Shinichi Kitano and Haruka Asahi
- Integrated benefit-cost analysis of China's optimal adaptation and targeted mitigation pp. 76-86

- Hongbo Duan, Gupeng Zhang, Shouyang Wang and Ying Fan
- Food regimes and their trade links: A socio-ecological perspective pp. 87-95

- Fridolin Krausmann and Ernst Langthaler
- Hungry bellies have no ears. How and why hunger inhibits sustainable consumption pp. 96-104

- Stefan Hoffmann, Robert Mai, Wassili Lasarov, Jan S. Krause and Ulrich Schmidt
- Green returns of labor income and human capital: Empirical evidence of the environmental behavior of households in developing countries pp. 105-113

- Pablo Ponce, Rafael Alvarado, Katerine Ponce, Raquel Alvarado, Danny Granda and Karen Yaguana
- Rural household income distribution and inequality in China: Effects of payments for ecosystem services policies and other factors pp. 114-127

- Qi Zhang, Richard E. Bilsborrow, Conghe Song, Shiqi Tao and Qingfeng Huang
- The livestock sector and planetary boundaries: A ‘limits to growth’ perspective with dietary implications pp. 128-136

- Nicholas Bowles, Samuel Alexander and Michalis Hadjikakou
- Recreational beach use values with multiple activities pp. 137-144

- Sean Pascoe
- The Impact of Social Awareness and Lifestyles on Household Carbon Emissions in China pp. 145-155

- Jun Li, Dayong Zhang and Bin Su
- Fishing for nutrients – economic effects of fisheries management targeting eutrophication in the Baltic Sea pp. 156-167

- Rasmus Nielsen, Ayoe Hoff, Staffan Waldo, Cecilia Hammarlund and Jarno Virtanen
- Georgescu-Roegen versus Solow/Stiglitz: Back to a controversy pp. 168-182

- Marc Germain
- Climate justice, commons, and degrowth pp. 183-190

- Perkins, Patricia E. (Ellie)
- Macroeconomic impact of the German energy transition and its distribution by sectors and regions pp. 191-204

- Luisa Sievers, Barbara Breitschopf, Matthias Pfaff and Axel Schaffer
- How fair can incentive-based conservation get? The interdependence of distributional and contextual equity in Vietnam's payments for Forest Environmental Services Program pp. 205-214

- Johannes Christian Haas, Lasse Loft and Thuy Thu Pham
- Technology driven inequality leads to poverty and resource depletion pp. 215-226

- M Usman Mirza, Andries Richter, Egbert H. van Nes and Marten Scheffer
- Beyond Chayanov: A sustainable agroecological farm reproductive analysis of peasant domestic units and rural communities (Sentmenat; Catalonia, 1860) pp. 227-239

- R. Padró, I. Marco, C. Font and E. Tello
- Bridging practices, institutions, and landscapes through a scale-based approach for research and practice: A case study of a business association in South India pp. 240-250

- Vivek Asokan, Masaru Yarime and Motoharu Onuki
- Ecological-economic trade-offs of Diversified Farming Systems – A review pp. 251-263

- Julia Rosa-Schleich, Jacqueline Loos, Oliver Musshoff and Teja Tscharntke
- Degrowth through income and wealth caps? pp. 264-271

- Hubert Buch-Hansen and Max Koch
| | |
|