Ecological Economics
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Volume 143, issue C, 2018
- Adaptation to Climate Variability: Evidence for German Households pp. 1-9

- Gerhard Kussel
- Conceptualizing the Commons: Moving Beyond the Goods-based Definition by Introducing the Social Practices of Commoning as Vital Determinant pp. 10-16

- Johannes Euler
- How Does Virtual Water Flow in Palestine? A Political Ecology Analysis pp. 17-26

- María J. Beltrán and Giorgos Kallis
- More Leisure or Higher Pay? A Mixed-methods Study on Reducing Working Time in Austria pp. 27-36

- Stefanie Gerold and Matthias Nocker
- Circular Economy: The Concept and its Limitations pp. 37-46

- Jouni Korhonen, Antero Honkasalo and Jyri Seppälä
- Reasons for Adoption and Advocacy of the Ecosystem Services Concept in UK Forestry pp. 47-54

- Susanne Raum
- The Environmental Behaviour of Farmers – Capturing the Diversity of Perspectives with a Q Methodological Approach pp. 55-63

- Peter Walder and Jochen Kantelhardt
- Beneath the Canopy: Tropical Forests Enrolled in Conservation Payments Reveal Evidence of Less Degradation pp. 64-73

- Phillip M. Mohebalian and Francisco Aguilar
- Habitat and Resource Equivalency Analysis: A Critical Assessment pp. 74-89

- William H. Desvousges, Nicholas Gard, Holly J. Michael and Anne D. Chance
- Natural Capital as an Economic Concept, History and Contemporary Issues pp. 90-96

- Antoine Missemer
- Beyond Rationality, Towards Reasonableness: Enriching the Theoretical Foundation of Deliberative Monetary Valuation pp. 97-104

- Bartosz Bartkowski and Nele Lienhoop
- Assessment of Sustainable Well-being in the Italian Regions: An Activity Analysis Model pp. 105-110

- Maria Francesca Cracolici, Miranda Cuffaro and Valerio Lacagnina
- Bird Killer, Industrial Intruder or Clean Energy? Perceiving Risks to Ecosystem Services Due to an Offshore Wind Farm pp. 111-129

- Sarah C. Klain, Terre Satterfield, Jim Sinner, Joanne I. Ellis and Kai M.A. Chan
- Unpacking the Relationships Between Pro-environmental Behavior, Life Satisfaction, and Perceived Ecological Threat pp. 130-140

- Michael T. Schmitt, Lara B. Aknin, Jonn Axsen and Rachael L. Shwom
- Integrating Cultural Ecosystem Services in an Ecosystem Satellite Account: A Case Study in the Gulf of Saint-Malo (France) pp. 141-152

- Jean-Christophe Martin, Rémi Mongruel and Harold Levrel
- Ecosystem Services as Boundary Objects for Transdisciplinary Collaboration pp. 153-160

- Cara Steger, Shana Hirsch, Cody Evers, Benjamin Branoff, Maria Petrova, Max Nielsen-Pincus, Chloe Wardropper and Carena J. van Riper
- Focal Organisations and Eco–innovation in Consumption and Production Systems pp. 161-169

- Paul Dewick and Chris Foster
- Conjunctive Implementation of Land Sparing and Land Sharing for Environmental Preservation pp. 170-187

- Sophie Legras, Elsa Martin and Virginie Piguet
- Costs of Livestock Depredation by Large Carnivores in Sweden 2001 to 2013 pp. 188-198

- Marit Widman and Katarina Elofsson
- Does It Pay to Participate in Decision-making? Survey Evidence on Land Co-management in Jiangsu Province, China pp. 199-209

- Ziming Liu, Jens Rommel and Shuyi Feng
- Evaluating the Economic Potential of Uneven-aged Maritime Pine Forests pp. 210-217

- Renato Rosa, Paula Soares and Margarida Tomé
- Is Environmental Income Reporting Evasive in Household Surveys? Evidence From Rural Poor in Laos pp. 218-226

- Priyanka Parvathi and Trung Thanh Nguyen
- Global Estimates of Ecosystem Service Value and Change: Taking Into Account Uncertainties in Satellite-based Land Cover Data pp. 227-235

- Xiao-Peng Song
- The Bobolink Project: Selling Public Goods From Ecosystem Services Using Provision Point Mechanisms pp. 236-252

- Stephen K. Swallow, Christopher M. Anderson and Emi Uchida
- Do People Care About Future Generations? Derived Preferences from Happiness Data pp. 253-275

- Stefano Bartolini and Francesco Sarracino
- The Global Water Grabbing Syndrome pp. 276-285

- Jampel Dell'Angelo, Maria Cristina Rulli and Paolo D'Odorico
- When Individual Preferences Defy Sustainability — Can Merit Good Arguments Close the Gap? pp. 286-293

- Nikolai Hoberg and Sebastian Strunz
- Energy Burden Alleviation and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction: Can We Reach Two Objectives With One Policy? pp. 294-313

- Dorothée Charlier, Anna Risch and Claire Salmon
- Risk, Reciprocity and Retribution: Choosing to Extract Resources From a Protected Area pp. 314-323

- Catrina A. MacKenzie
Volume 142, issue C, 2017
- Genuine Progress Indicator 2.0: Pilot Accounts for the US, Maryland, and City of Baltimore 2012–2014 pp. 1-11

- John Talberth and Michael Weisdorf
- How We Come to Value Nature? - A Pragmatist Perspective pp. 12-20

- Taru Peltola and Isabelle Arpin
- The Relevance of Complementarities in the Study of the Economic Consequences of Environmental Proactivity: Analysis of the Moderating Effect of Innovation Efforts pp. 21-30

- Concepción Garcés-Ayerbe and Joaquín Cañón-de-Francia
- What Factors Drive Inequalities in Carbon Tax Incidence? Decomposing Socioeconomic Inequalities in Carbon Tax Incidence in Ireland pp. 31-45

- Niall Farrell
- Cross-constrained Measuring the Cost-environment Efficiency in Material Balance Based Frontier Models pp. 46-55

- Ana M. Aldanondo-Ochoa, Valero L. Casasnovas-Oliva and M. Carmen Almansa-Sáez
- Energy Metabolism of 28 World Countries: A Multi-scale Integrated Analysis pp. 56-69

- Valeria Andreoni
- Inside the Emerald Triangle: Modeling the Placement and Size of Cannabis Production in Humboldt County, CA USA pp. 70-80

- Van Butsic, Benjamin Schwab, Matthias Baumann and Jacob C. Brenner
- Renewable Energy as a Luxury? A Qualitative Comparative Analysis of the Role of the Economy in the EU's Renewable Energy Transitions During the ‘Double Crisis’ pp. 81-90

- Jan-Justus Andreas, Charlotte Burns and Julia Touza
- When Patience Leads to Destruction: The Curious Case of Individual Time Preferences and the Adoption of Destructive Fishing Gears pp. 91-103

- Aneeque Javaid, Marco A. Janssen, Hauke Reuter and Achim Schlüter
- Gold Mining Pollution and the Cost of Private Healthcare: The Case of Ghana pp. 104-112

- Wisdom Akpalu and Ametefee K. Normanyo
- Sustainable Seafood From Aquaculture and Wild Fisheries: Insights From a Discrete Choice Experiment in Germany pp. 113-119

- Julia Bronnmann and Frank Asche
- Compensating Environmental Losses Versus Creating Environmental Gains: Implications for Biodiversity Offsets pp. 120-129

- Philippe Le Coent, Raphaële Préget and Sophie Thoyer
- Are we in deep water? Water scarcity and its limits to economic growth pp. 130-147

- Tiziano Distefano and Scott Kelly
- Dealing with “Baggage” in Riparian Relationship on Water Allocation: A Longitudinal Comparative Study from the Ferghana Valley pp. 148-162

- Ilkhom Soliev, Insa Theesfeld, Kai Wegerich and Alexander Platonov
- A Multi-region Structural Decomposition Analysis of Global CO2 Emission Intensity pp. 163-176

- H. Holly Wang, B.W. Ang and Bin Su
- Wood Extraction Among the Households of Zege Peninsula, Northern Ethiopia pp. 177-184

- Dagninet Amare, Wolde Mekuria, Menale Wondie, Demel Teketay, Abeje Eshete and Dietrich Darr
- Counterintuitive Proposals for Trans-boundary Ecological Compensation Under ‘No Net Loss’ Biodiversity Policy pp. 185-193

- Joseph William Bull, Anna Lou Abatayo and Niels Strange
- A Decision-theory Approach to Cost-effective Population Supplementation for Imperiled Species pp. 194-202

- Amanda M. Kissel, Wendy J. Palen and Purnima Govindarajulu
- An Economic Analysis of the Threats Posed by the Establishment of Aedes albopictus in Brisbane, Queensland pp. 203-213

- Jonathan Darbro, Yara Halasa, Brian Montgomery, Mike Muller, Donald Shepard, Greg Devine and Paul Mwebaze
- Getting more ‘carbon bang’ for your ‘buck’ in Acre State, Brazil pp. 214-227

- Charles Palmer, Luca Taschini and Timothy Laing
- Managing the Risks of Sea Lice Transmission Between Salmon Aquaculture and Wild Pink Salmon Fishery pp. 228-237

- Biao Huang and Charles Perrings
- Pursuing a Low Meat Diet to Improve Both Health and Sustainability: How Can We Use the Frames that Shape Our Meals? pp. 238-248

- Joop de Boer and Harry Aiking
- The Trade-off Between Income Inequality and Carbon Dioxide Emissions pp. 249-256

- Nicole Grunewald, Stephan Klasen, Inmaculada Martínez-Zarzoso and Chris Muris
- An Agent-based Model of the South African Offshore Hake Trawl Industry: Part II Drivers and Trade-offs in Profit and Risk pp. 257-267

- Rachel Cooper and Astrid Jarre
- An Agent-based Model of the South African Offshore Hake Trawl Industry: Part I Model Description and Validation pp. 268-281

- Rachel Cooper and Astrid Jarre
- The Effects of Regulated Facilities' Perceptions About the Effectiveness of Government Interventions on Environmental Compliance pp. 282-294

- Dietrich Earnhart and Lana Friesen
- The Influence of Political Orientation on the Strength and Temporal Persistence of Policy Framing Effects pp. 295-305

- Samdruk Dharshing, Stefanie Lena Hille and Rolf Wüstenhagen
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