Ecological Economics
1989 - 2025
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Volume 130, issue C, 2016
- Two paradoxes with one stone: A critical reading of ecological modernization pp. 1-7

- Tasos Hovardas
- Factors affecting farmers' willingness to participate in eutrophication mitigation — A case study of preferences for wetland creation in Sweden pp. 8-15

- Frida Franzén, Patrik Dinnétz and Monica Hammer
- Quantifying flood mitigation services: The economic value of Otter Creek wetlands and floodplains to Middlebury, VT pp. 16-24

- Keri B. Watson, Taylor Ricketts, Gillian Galford, Stephen Polasky and Jarlath O'Niel-Dunne
- The impacts of petroleum price fluctuations on income distribution across ethnic groups in Malaysia pp. 25-36

- M. Yusof Saari, Erik Dietzenbacher and Bart Los
- Natural amenity-driven segregation: Evidence from location choices in French metropolitan areas pp. 37-52

- Y. Schaeffer, D. Cremer-Schulte, C. Tartiu and M. Tivadar
- Farmer perceptions, policy and reforestation in Santa Catarina, Brazil pp. 53-63

- A.C.D. Trevisan, A.L. Schmitt-Filho, J. Farley, A.C. Fantini and C. Longo
- Varieties of experimentalism pp. 64-73

- Christopher K. Ansell and Martin Bartenberger
- Building the consensus: The moral space of earth measurement pp. 74-81

- Marc A. Saner and Michael Bordt
- Can urban areas help sustain the preservation of open space? Evidence from statewide referenda pp. 82-91

- Matthew Altonji, Corey Lang and Gavino Puggioni
- Assessing the potential for niche market development to contribute to farmers' livelihoods and agrobiodiversity conservation: Insights from the finger millet case study in Nepal pp. 92-105

- Giacomo Pallante, Adam G. Drucker and Sajal Sthapit
- Determining visitor preferences for rhinoceros conservation management at private, ecotourism game reserves in the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa: A choice modeling experiment pp. 106-116

- Deborah E. Lee and Mario Du Preez
- Micro-equity for sustainable development: Selection, monitoring and exit strategies of micro-angels pp. 117-129

- Gloria Estape-Dubreuil, Arvind Ashta and Jean-Pierre Hédou
- Fishers' perceptions about the EU discards policy and its economic impact on small-scale fisheries in Galicia (North West Spain) pp. 130-138

- Sebastian Villasante, Graham J. Pierce, Cristina Pita, César Pazos Guimeráns, João Garcia Rodrigues, Manel Antelo, Jose Da Rocha, Javier García Cutrín, Lee C. Hastie, Pedro Veiga, U. Rashid Sumaila and Marta Coll
- Welfare and sustainability effects of dietary recommendations pp. 139-155

- Xavier Irz, Pascal Leroy, Vincent Réquillart and Louis-Georges Soler
- A practical optimal surveillance policy for invasive weeds: An application to Hawkweed in Australia pp. 156-165

- Tom Kompas, Long Chu and Hoa Nguyen
- Integrating non-monetary and monetary valuation methods – SoftGIS and hedonic pricing pp. 166-175

- Piotr Czembrowski, Jakub Kronenberg and Michał Czepkiewicz
- Transactions costs of expanding nutrient trading to agricultural working lands: A Virginia case study pp. 176-185

- Gwendolen DeBoe and Kurt Stephenson
- Water consumption and subjective wellbeing: An analysis of British households pp. 186-194

- Jonathan Chenoweth, Alma López-Avilés, Stephen Morse and Angela Druckman
- Normalization in sustainability assessment: Methods and implications pp. 195-208

- N.L. Pollesch and V.H. Dale
- The implementation costs of forest conservation policies in Brazil pp. 209-220

- Felipe Arias Fogliano de Souza Cunha, Jan Börner, Sven Wunder, Carlos Alberto Nunes Cosenza and André F.P. Lucena
- Using choice modeling to map aesthetic values at a landscape scale: Lessons from a Dutch case study pp. 221-231

- Boris T. van Zanten, Peter H. Verburg, S.S.K. Scholte and K.F. Tieskens
- Some vegetarians spend less money on food, others don't pp. 232-242

- Jayson Lusk and Bailey Norwood
- Influence of institutional access and social capital on adaptation decision: Empirical evidence from hazard-prone rural households in Bangladesh pp. 243-251

- GM Monirul Alam, Khorshed Alam and Shahbaz Mushtaq
- Sliding-scale environmental service payments and non-financial incentives: Results of a survey of landowner interest in Costa Rica pp. 252-262

- Cody T. Ross
- Emissions reduction benefits of siting an offshore wind farm: A temporal and spatial analysis of Lake Michigan pp. 263-276

- Amy C. Chiang, Michael R. Moore, Jeremiah X. Johnson and Gregory A. Keoleian
- Drivers of heritage value: A meta-analysis of monetary valuation studies of cultural heritage pp. 277-284

- William C.C. Wright and Florian V. Eppink
- Scale dynamics of grassroots innovations through parallel pathways of transformative change pp. 285-295

- Frans Hermans, Dirk Roep and Laurens Klerkx
- Determinants of International Standards in sub-Saharan Africa: The role of institutional pressure from different stakeholders pp. 296-307

- Mahelet Fikru
- Place attachment as a factor of mountain farming permanence: A survey in the French Southern Alps pp. 308-315

- Leonith Hinojosa, Eric F. Lambin, Naoufel Mzoughi and Claude Napoléone
- Personal carbon allowances: A revised model to alleviate distributional issues pp. 316-327

- Martin Burgess
- The probable foundations of sustainabilism: Information, energy and entropy based definition of capital, Homo Sustainabiliticus and the need for a “new gold” pp. 328-338

- Meir Russ
- Gains from investments in snowmaking facilities pp. 339-349

- Martin Falk and Laurent Vanat
- On the adequacy of scope test results: Comments on Desvousges, Mathews, and Train pp. 356-360

- David J. Chapman, Richard C. Bishop, W. Michael Hanemann, Barbara J. Kanninen, Jon A. Krosnick, Edward Morey and Roger Tourangeau
Volume 129, issue C, 2016
- Environmental awareness, consumption, and labor supply: Empirical evidence from household survey data pp. 1-11

- Maria Iosifidi
- Comprehensive versus inclusive wealth accounting and the assessment of sustainable development: An empirical comparison pp. 12-20

- Hans-Jurgen Engelbrecht
- Conditional cooperation, context and why strong rules work — A Namibian common-pool resource experiment pp. 21-31

- Dirk Röttgers
- Ecosystems, strong sustainability and the classical circular economy pp. 32-39

- Nuno Martins
- The role of public information in increasing homebuyers' willingness-to-pay for green housing: Evidence from Beijing pp. 40-49

- Li Zhang, Cong Sun, Hongyu Liu and Siqi Zheng
- Valuing unfamiliar and complex environmental goods: A comparison of valuation workshops and internet panel surveys with videos pp. 50-61

- Erlend Dancke Sandorf, Margrethe Aanesen and Stale Navrud
- Where have all the funds gone? Multiregional input-output analysis of the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development pp. 62-71

- Fabio Monsalve, Jorge Zafrilla and María-Ángeles Cadarso
- Pesticide lock-in in small scale Peruvian agriculture pp. 72-81

- Courtney Hammond Wagner, Michael Cox and José Luis Bazo Robles
- Stuck in the middle with you: The role of bridging organisations in urban regeneration pp. 82-93

- Stephan Kampelmann, Sarah Van Hollebeke and Paula Vandergert
- Land for biodiversity conservation — To buy or borrow? pp. 94-103

- Oliver Schöttker, Karin Johst, Martin Drechsler and Frank Wätzold
- Background inequality and differential participation in deliberative valuation: Lessons from small-group discussions on forest conservation in Colombia pp. 104-111

- Andrés Vargas Pérez, Alex Lo, Nicholas Rohde and Michael Howes
- Links between urban structure and life satisfaction in a cross-section of OECD metro areas pp. 112-121

- Zachary Brown, Walid Oueslati and Jérôme Silva
- Does policy process influence public values for forest-water resource protection in Florida? pp. 122-131

- Melissa M. Kreye, Damian Adams, Francisco J. Escobedo and José R. Soto
- A proposed structural model for housewives' recycling behavior: A case study from Turkey pp. 132-142

- Erkan Arı and Veysel Yılmaz
- Trade openness and the changing water polluting intensity patterns of ‘dirty’ and ‘clean’ industrial sectors pp. 143-151

- Alejandro Dellachiesa and Aung P. Myint
- What are political leaders' environmental intentions? The impact of social identification processes and macro-economic conditions pp. 152-160

- Anna Maria Biscotti and Eugenio D'Amico
- Predicting cannabis cultivation on national forests using a rational choice framework pp. 161-171

- Frank H. Koch, Jeffrey P. Prestemon, Geoffrey H. Donovan, Everett A. Hinkley and John M. Chase
- Gains of integrating sector-wise pollution regulation: The case of nitrogen in Danish crop production and aquaculture pp. 172-181

- Lars-Bo Jacobsen, Max Nielsen and Rasmus Nielsen
- The ecological economics of land degradation: Impacts on ecosystem service values pp. 182-192

- Paul C. Sutton, Sharolyn J. Anderson, Robert Costanza and Ida Kubiszewski
- Modeling the interaction between flooding events and economic growth pp. 193-209

- Johanna Grames, Alexia Fürnkranz-Prskawetz, Dieter Grass, Alberto Viglione and Günter Blöschl
- Fat tails and truncated bids in contingent valuation: An application to an endangered shorebird species pp. 210-219

- George Parsons and Kelley Myers
- How (not) to pay — Field experimental evidence on the design of REDD+ payments pp. 220-229

- Tim Reutemann, Stefanie Engel and Eliana Pareja
- Individual preferences regarding environmental offset and welfare compensation: a choice experiment application to an offshore wind farm project pp. 230-240

- Charlène Kermagoret, Harold Levrel, Antoine Carlier and Jeanne Dachary-Bernard
- Ecological economics: A Luhmannian analysis of integrated reporting pp. 241-251

- David Alexander and Véronique Blum
- Thou shalt not sell nature: How taboo trade-offs can make us act pro-environmentally, to clear our conscience pp. 252-259

- Britt Stikvoort, Therese Lindahl and Tim M. Daw
- Environmental and market determinants of economic orientation among rain forest communities: Evidence from a large-scale survey in western Amazonia pp. 260-271

- Oliver T. Coomes, Yoshito Takasaki, Christian Abizaid and J. Pablo Arroyo-Mora
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