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Ecological Economics
1989 - 2025
Current editor(s): C. J. Cleveland From Elsevier Bibliographic data for series maintained by Catherine Liu (repec@elsevier.com). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 157, issue C, 2019
- Learning from the Ancient Maya: Exploring the Impact of Drought on Population Dynamics pp. 1-16

- Linda Kuil, Gemma Carr, Alexia Fürnkranz-Prskawetz, José Luis Salinas, Alberto Viglione and Günter Blöschl
- Between-group competition enhances cooperation in resource appropriation games pp. 17-26

- Juan-Camilo Cardenas, Santiago Gómez and César Mantilla
- Adoption Constraints for Small-scale Agroforestry-based Biofuel Systems in India pp. 27-39

- Floris Dalemans, Bart Muys and Miet Maertens
- A Note on the Role of Energy in Production pp. 40-46

- Steve Keen, Robert U. Ayres and Russell Standish
- Do Clean Development Mechanism Projects Generate Local Employment? Testing for Sectoral Effects across Brazilian Municipalities pp. 47-60

- Yadira Mori-Clement and Birgit Bednar-Friedl
- Network Governance of Land-Sea Social-Ecological Systems in the Lesser Antilles pp. 61-70

- Jeremy Pittman and Derek Armitage
- Influence of the Organization of Actors in the Ecological Outcomes of Investment in Restoration of Biodiversity pp. 71-79

- Pierre Scemama and Harold Levrel
- Mapping and Analyzing Ecological Distribution Conflicts in Andean Countries pp. 80-91

- Mario Pérez-Rincón, Julieth Vargas-Morales and Joan Martinez-Alier
- Community-scale Flood Risk Management: Effects of a Voluntary National Program on Migration and Development pp. 92-99

- Douglas Noonan and Abdul-Akeem Sadiq
- Perverse Incentives and Safe Harbors in the Endangered Species Act: Evidence From Timber Harvests Near Woodpeckers pp. 100-108

- Jacob P. Byl
- Tools for Sustainable Soil Management: Soil Ecosystem Services, EROI and Economic Analysis pp. 109-119

- Jón Örvar G. Jónsson, Brynhildur Davíðsdóttir, Nikolaos P. Nikolaidis and Georgios V. Giannakis
- Complementarity between the EJ movement and degrowth on the European semiperiphery: An empirical study pp. 120-128

- Mladen Domazet and Branko Ančić
- The Relevance of Attitudinal Factors for the Acceptance of Energy Policy Measures: A Micro-econometric Analysis pp. 129-140

- Andreas Ziegler
- Opinion Clusters in Academic and Public Debates on Growth-vs-Environment pp. 141-155

- Stefan Drews, Ivan Savin and Jeroen van den Bergh
- Factors Affecting Support for Transnational Conservation Targeting Migratory Species pp. 156-164

- Mathias Vogdrup-Schmidt, Anna Lou Abatayo, Jason Shogren, Niels Strange and Bo Thorsen
- A Systems-based Tool for Transitioning to Law for a Mutually Enhancing Human-Earth Relationship pp. 165-174

- Geoffrey Garver
- Not So Natural an Alliance? Degrowth and Environmental Justice Movements in the Global South pp. 175-184

- Beatriz Rodríguez-Labajos, Ivonne Yánez, Patrick Bond, Lucie Greyl, Serah Munguti, Godwin Uyi Ojo and Winfridus Overbeek
- Ten years of five-a-day policy in the UK: Nutritional outcomes and environmental effects pp. 185-194

- Concetta Castiglione and Mario Mazzocchi
- Institutions, Culture, and Wetland Values pp. 195-204

- Mayula Chaikumbung, Chris Doucouliagos and Helen Scarborough
- Energy Injustice and Nordic Electric Mobility: Inequality, Elitism, and Externalities in the Electrification of Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) Transport pp. 205-217

- Benjamin K. Sovacool, Johannes Kester, Lance Noel and Gerardo Zarazua de Rubens
- Bridging the Gap Between National and Ecosystem Accounting Application in Andalusian Forests, Spain pp. 218-236

- Pablo Campos, Alejandro Caparrós, Jose Oviedo, Paola Ovando, Begoña Álvarez-Farizo, Luis Díaz-Balteiro, Juan Carranza, Santiago Beguería, Mario Díaz, A. Casimiro Herruzo, Fernando Martínez-Peña, Mario Soliño, Alejandro Álvarez, María Martínez-Jauregui, María Pasalodos-Tato, Pablo de Frutos, Jorge Aldea, Eloy Almazán, Elena D. Concepción, Bruno Mesa, Carlos Romero, Roberto Serrano-Notivoli, Cristina Fernández, Jerónimo Torres-Porras and Gregorio Montero
- Farmer Attitudes Toward Cooperative Approaches to Herbicide Resistance Management: A Common Pool Ecosystem Service Challenge pp. 237-245

- David E. Ervin, Elise H. Breshears, George Frisvold, Terrance Hurley, Katherine E. Dentzman, Jeffrey L. Gunsolus, Raymond A. Jussaume, Micheal D.K. Owen, Jason K. Norsworthy, Mustofa Mahmud Al Mamun and Wesley Everman
- What About the Global South? Towards a Feminist Decolonial Degrowth Approach pp. 246-252

- Corinna Dengler and Lisa Marie Seebacher
- A Fuzzy Stochastic Model for Carbon Price Prediction Under the Effect of Demand-related Policy in China's Carbon Market pp. 253-265

- Yazhi Song, Tiansen Liu, Dapeng Liang, Yin Li and Xiaoqiu Song
- Hidden Costs of Blight and Arson in Detroit: Evidence From a Natural Experiment in Devil's Night pp. 266-277

- Sammy Zahran, Terrence Iverson, Shawn P. McElmurry, Stephan Weiler and Ryan Levitt
- The Optimal Supply of Crop Pollination and Honey From Wild and Managed Bees: An Analytical Framework for Diverse Socio-Economic and Ecological Settings pp. 278-290

- Manuel Ernesto Narjes and Christian Lippert
- The Physical Economy of France (1830–2015). The History of a Parasite? pp. 291-300

- Nelo Magalhães, Jean-Baptiste Fressoz, François Jarrige, Thomas Le Roux, Gaëtan Levillain, Margot Lyautey, Guillaume Noblet and Christophe Bonneuil
- The Role of Farmers' Understanding of Nature in Shaping their Uptake of Nature Protection Measures pp. 301-311

- Nataliya Stupak, Jürn Sanders and Barbara Heinrich
- Who is Vulnerable to Ecosystem Service Change? Reconciling Locally Disaggregated Ecosystem Service Supply and Demand pp. 312-320

- Sai Ma, Marina Smailes, Hua Zheng and Brian E. Robinson
- Multi-country Willingness to Pay for Transborder Migratory Species Conservation: A Case Study of Northern Pintails pp. 321-331

- Michelle A. Haefele, John B. Loomis, Aaron M. Lien, James A. Dubovsky, Robert W. Merideth, Kenneth J. Bagstad, Ta-Ken Huang, Brady J. Mattsson, Darius J. Semmens, Wayne E. Thogmartin, Ruscena Wiederholt, Jay E. Diffendorfer and Laura López-Hoffman
- Our Common Cropland: Quantifying Global Agricultural Land Use from a Consumption Perspective pp. 332-341

- Sylvia Tramberend, Günther Fischer, Martin Bruckner and Harrij van Velthuizen
- How Does Climate Change Influence the Economic Value of Ecosystem Services in Savanna Rangelands? pp. 342-356

- Simon Scheiter, Judith Schulte, Mirjam Pfeiffer, Carola Martens, Barend F.N. Erasmus and Wayne C. Twine
- Ecological Vulnerability Through Insurance? Potential Unintended Consequences of Livestock Drought Insurance pp. 357-368

- Felix John, Russell Toth, Karin Frank, Jürgen Groeneveld and Birgit Müller
- Defining and Measuring the Circular Economy: A Mathematical Approach pp. 369-372

- Juan F. García-Barragán, Johan Eyckmans and Sandra Rousseau
- Challenging Bias in Ecological Education Discourses: Emancipatory ‘Development Education’ in Developing Countries pp. 373-381

- Sally Findlow
- Drivers of Participation in Gypsum Treatment of Fields as an Innovation for Water Protection pp. 382-393

- Anna-Kaisa Kosenius and Markku Ollikainen
- It Wasn't Me! Visibility and Free Riding in Waste Disposal pp. 394-401

- Alessandro Bucciol, Natalia Montinari and Marco Piovesan
- Toward Sustainable Urban Metabolisms. From System Understanding to System Transformation pp. 402-414

- Beatrice John, Christopher Luederitz, Daniel J. Lang and Henrik von Wehrden
Volume 156, issue C, 2019
- Estimating Transaction Costs of REDD+ pp. 1-11

- Mary Nantongo and Arild Vatn
- Tree Shade, Temperature, and Human Health: Evidence from Invasive Species-induced Deforestation pp. 12-23

- Benjamin Jones
- Ecosystem Services Production Efficiency of Longleaf Pine Under Changing Weather Conditions pp. 24-34

- Andres Susaeta, Brian Sancewich, Damian Adams and Paulo C. Moreno
- Sustainability Performance of Certified and Non-certified Smallholder Coffee Farms in Uganda pp. 35-47

- Brian Robert Ssebunya, Christian Schader, Lukas Baumgart, Jan Landert, Christine Altenbuchner, Erwin Schmid and Matthias Stolze
- Childhood Nature Experiences and Adulthood Environmental Preferences pp. 48-56

- Anne Kejser Jensen and Søren Olsen
- Rubber Boom, Land Use Change and the Implications for Carbon Balances in Xishuangbanna, Southwest China pp. 57-67

- Shi Min, Jikun Huang, Hermann Waibel, Xueqing Yang and Georg Cadisch
- How Do Travellers Respond to Health and Environmental Policies to Reduce Air Pollution? pp. 68-82

- Caroline Orset
- Bringing Class Analysis Back in: Assessing the Transformation of the Value-Nature Nexus to Strengthen the Connection Between Degrowth and Environmental Justice pp. 83-90

- Emanuele Leonardi
- Energy Flow and Feedback Control in Ecological and Economic Food Systems pp. 91-97

- Carl F. Jordan
- Trade, Ecologically Unequal Exchange and Colonial Legacy: The Case of France and its Former Colonies (1962–2015) pp. 98-109

- Juan Infante-Amate and Fridolin Krausmann
- Can We Consume Less and Gain More? Environmental Efficiency of Well-being at the Individual Level pp. 110-120

- Kelly A. Claborn and Jeremy S. Brooks
- Integrating Material Stock Dynamics Into Economy-Wide Material Flow Accounting: Concepts, Modelling, and Global Application for 1900–2050 pp. 121-133

- Dominik Wiedenhofer, Tomer Fishman, Christian Lauk, Willi Haas and Fridolin Krausmann
- Use of Integrated Soil Fertility Management Technologies in Malawi: Impact of Dry Spells Exposure pp. 134-152

- Samson P. Katengeza, Stein T. Holden and Monica Fisher
- Future Public Sector Flood Risk and Risk Sharing Arrangements: An Assessment for Austria pp. 153-163

- Christian Unterberger, Paul Hudson, Wouter Botzen, Katharina Schroeer and Karl W. Steininger
- A Gravity Model to Explain Flows of Wild Edible Mushroom Picking. A Panel Data Analysis pp. 164-173

- Pablo de Frutos, Beatriz Rodriguez-Prado, Joaquín Latorre and Fernando Martinez-Peña
- The Optimal Timing of Reintroducing Captive Populations Into the Wild pp. 174-184

- Richard Melstrom, Kehinde Rilwan Salau and David W. Shanafelt
- Local, Global, Multi-Level: Market Structure and Multi-Species Fishery Dynamics pp. 185-195

- Laura G. Elsler, Sarah E. Drohan, Maja Schlüter, James R. Watson and Simon A. Levin
- The Inclusion of Ecosystem Service Valuations in Bioenergy Cost Analysis: A Case Study of Constructed Wetlands in the Neotropics pp. 196-201

- Brian F. Snyder
- Increasing Conservation Efficiency While Maintaining Distributive Goals With the Payment for Environmental Services pp. 202-210

- Long Chu, R. Quentin Grafton and Rodney Keenan
- Will PES Schemes Survive in the Long-term Without Evidence of Their Effectiveness? Exploring Four Water-related Cases in Colombia pp. 211-223

- Letícia Santos de Lima, Pablo Andres Ramos Barón, Sergio Villamayor-Tomas and Tobias Krueger
- Move your money? Sustainability Transitions in Regimes and Practices in the UK Retail Banking Sector pp. 224-235

- Gill Seyfang and Amber Gilbert-Squires
- The Post-growth Challenge: Secular Stagnation, Inequality and the Limits to Growth pp. 236-246

- Tim Jackson
- Academic Inventors and the Antecedents of Green Technologies. A Regional Analysis of Italian Patent Data pp. 247-263

- Francesco Quatraro and Alessandra Scandura
- Going Upstream — How the Purpose of a Conceptual Framework for Ecosystem Services Determines Its Structure pp. 264-271

- Ulrich Heink and Kurt Jax
- A Degrowth Transition: Pathways for the Degrowth Niche to Replace the Capitalist-Growth Regime pp. 272-286

- James Scott Vandeventer, Claudio Cattaneo and Christos Zografos
- A Game of Common-pool Resource Management: Effects of Communication, Risky Environment and Worldviews pp. 287-292

- Peter Bednarik, Joanne Linnerooth-Bayer, Piotr Magnuszewski and Ulf Dieckmann
- Using Bibliometric Analysis to Understand the Recent Progress in Agroecosystem Services Research pp. 293-305

- Wenjing Liu, Jingsheng Wang, Chao Li, Baoxiong Chen and Yufang Sun
- Promoting Waste Degrowth and Environmental Justice at a Local Level: The Case of Unit-Pricing Schemes in Spain pp. 306-317

- Gabriel Weber, Ignazio Cabras, Maria Calaf-Forn, Ignasi Puig-Ventosa and Giacomo D'Alisa
- Long Term Drivers of Global Virtual Water Trade: A Trade Gravity Approach for 1965–2010 pp. 318-326

- Rosa Duarte, Vicente Pinilla and Ana Serrano
- Need, Entitlement and Desert: A Distributive Justice Framework for Consumption Degrowth pp. 327-336

- Cle-Anne Gabriel and Carol Bond
- Backward- and Forward-looking Shadow Prices in Inclusive Wealth Accounting: An Example of Renewable Energy Capital pp. 337-349

- Rintaro Yamaguchi and Shunsuke Managi
- Legal Institutions and Ecological Economics: Their Common Contribution for Achieving a Sustainable Development pp. 350-359

- Volker Mauerhofer
- Food Security and Wildlife Management in Nunavut pp. 360-374

- Dmitry Lysenko and Stephan Schott
- How Do Visual Representations Influence Survey Responses? Evidence from a Choice Experiment on Landscape Attributes of Green Infrastructure pp. 375-386

- Shr, Yau-Huo (Jimmy), Richard Ready, Brian Orland and Stuart Echols
- Policy-making Related Actors' Understandings About Nature-society Relationship: Beyond Modern Ontologies? The Case of Cuenca, Ecuador pp. 387-396

- Sara Latorre and Antonio Malo-Larrea
- Personal Carbon Trading: Trade-off and Complementarity Between In-home and Transport Related Emissions Reduction pp. 397-408

- Zia Wadud and Phani Kumar Chintakayala
- An Analysis of the Factors Influencing Transaction Costs in Transferable Development Rights Programmes pp. 409-419

- Sina Shahab, J. Peter Clinch and Eoin O'Neill
- Payments for Environmental Services and Motivation Crowding: Towards a Conceptual Framework pp. 434-443

- Driss Ezzine-de-Blas, Esteve Corbera and Renaud Lapeyre
- Forest conservation policy and motivational crowding: Experimental evidence from Tanzania pp. 444-453

- David J. Kaczan, Brent M. Swallow and Wiktor Adamowicz
- Pay little, get little; pay more, get a little more: A framed forest experiment in Tanzania pp. 454-467

- Øyvind Nystad Handberg and Arild Angelsen
- Payments for Ecosystem Services and Motivational Crowding in Colombia's Amazon Piedmont pp. 468-488

- Lina Moros, Maria Vélez and Esteve Corbera
- Economic Experiments for Collective Action in the Kyrgyz Republic: Lessons for Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) pp. 489-498

- Vijay Kolinjivadi, Simon Charré, Jan Adamowski and Nicolás Kosoy
- When the Implementation of Payments for Biodiversity Conservation Leads to Motivation Crowding-out: A Case Study From the Cardamoms Forests, Cambodia pp. 499-510

- Colas Chervier, Gwenolé Le Velly and Driss Ezzine-de-Blas
- Mottled motivations and narrow incentives: Exploring limitations of direct incentive policies in the Western Ghats, India pp. 511-518

- Arshiya Bose, Claude Garcia and Bhaskar Vira
- Can Financial Incentives Change Farmers' Motivations? An Agrarian System Approach to Development Pathways at the Nicaraguan Agricultural Frontier pp. 519-529

- Gert Van Hecken, Pierre Merlet, Mara Lindtner and Johan Bastiaensen
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