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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.
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Volume 125, issue C, 2016
- Incentivising flood risk adaptation through risk based insurance premiums: Trade-offs between affordability and risk reduction pp. 1-13

- Paul Hudson, Wouter Botzen, Luc Feyen and Jeroen C.J.H. Aerts
- Carbon dioxide emissions and international trade at the turn of the millennium pp. 14-26

- Octavio Fernández-Amador, Joseph Francois and Patrick Tomberger
- How to significantly reduce pesticide use: An empirical evaluation of the impacts of pesticide taxation associated with a change in cropping practice pp. 27-37

- Fabienne Femenia and Elodie Letort
- Theory of planned behavior approach to understand the green purchasing behavior in the EU: A cross-cultural study pp. 38-46

- Genovaitė Liobikienė, Justina Mandravickaitė and Jurga Bernatonienė
- Carbon dioxide emissions allocation: A review pp. 47-59

- Peng Zhou and M. Wang
- The foundations of the environmental rebound effect and its contribution towards a general framework pp. 60-69

- David Font Vivanco, Will McDowall, Jaume Freire-González, Rene Kemp and Ester van der Voet
- Status concern and the exploitation of common pool renewable resources pp. 70-82

- Hassan Benchekroun and Ngo Long
- The urban political ecology of ecosystem services: The case of Barcelona pp. 83-100

- Yaella Depietri, Giorgos Kallis, Francesc Baró and Claudio Cattaneo
- Serving the public good: Empirical links between governance and research investment in the context of global environmental change pp. 101-107

- Lorrae van Kerkhoff and Helen Berry
Volume 124, issue C, 2016
- Environmental concerns, volunteering and subjective well-being: Antecedents and outcomes of environmental activism in Germany pp. 1-16

- Martin Binder and Ann-Kathrin Blankenberg
- Drivers of industrial and non-industrial greenhouse gas emissions pp. 17-24

- Luis F. Sanchez and David Stern
- Energy metabolism of the Balearic Islands (1986–2012) pp. 25-35

- Francisco Javier Ginard-Bosch and Jesus Ramos-Martin
- Buying spatially-coordinated ecosystem services: An experiment on the role of auction format and communication pp. 36-48

- Michal Krawczyk, Anna Bartczak, Nick Hanley and Anne Stenger
- Work more and play less? Time use impacts of changing ecosystem services: The case of the invasive emerald ash borer pp. 49-58

- Benjamin Jones
- Urban green space recreational service assessment and management: A conceptual model based on the service generation process pp. 59-68

- Jialin He, Hongmei Yi and Jian Liu
- Economic viability and small-scale fisheries — A review pp. 69-75

- Anna Schuhbauer and U. Rashid Sumaila
- The metabolic transition of a planned economy: Material flows in the USSR and the Russian Federation 1900 to 2010 pp. 76-85

- Fridolin Krausmann, Birgit Gaugl, James West and Heinz Schandl
- More than wine: Cultural ecosystem services in vineyard landscapes in England and California pp. 86-98

- Klara J. Winkler and Kimberly A. Nicholas
- Does hurricane risk affect individual well-being? Empirical evidence on the indirect effects of natural disasters pp. 99-113

- Michael Berlemann
- Measuring environmental inequality pp. 114-123

- James K. Boyce, Klara Zwickl and Michael Ash
- A rural myth? Sources and implications of the perceived unfairness of carbon taxes in rural communities pp. 124-134

- Marisa Beck, Nicholas Rivers and Hidemichi Yonezawa
- Hurricane damage risk assessment in the Caribbean: An analysis using synthetic hurricane events and nightlight imagery pp. 135-144

- Luisito Bertinelli, Preeya Mohan and Eric Strobl
- The accounting push and the policy pull: balancing environment and economic decisions pp. 145-152

- Michael Vardon, Peter Burnett and Stephen Dovers
- Institutional adaptation to cooling water scarcity for thermoelectric power generation under global warming pp. 153-163

- Klaus Eisenack
- The economic value of wetlands in developing countries: A meta-regression analysis pp. 164-174

- Mayula Chaikumbung, Chris Doucouliagos and Helen Scarborough
- Political competition and renewable energy transitions over long time horizons: A dynamic approach pp. 175-184

- Marion Dumas, James Rising and Johannes Urpelainen
- The inclusive wealth index. A critical appraisal pp. 185-192

- Philippe Roman and Geraldine Thiry
Volume 123, issue C, 2016
- Shifting demand for winter outdoor recreation along the North Shore of Lake Superior under variable rates of climate change: A finite-mixture modeling approach pp. 1-13

- Jordan W. Smith, Erin Seekamp, Allie McCreary, Mae Davenport, Mark Kanazawa, Kerry Holmberg, Bruce Wilson and John Nieber
- Potential and economic efficiency of using reduced tillage to mitigate climate effects in Danish agriculture pp. 14-22

- Marianne Zandersen, Sisse Liv Jørgensen, Doan Nainggolan, Steen Gyldenkærne, Anne Winding, Mogens Humlekrog Greve and Mette Termansen
- Basic capability effect: Collective management of pastoral resources in southwestern Kenya pp. 23-34

- Evelyne Nyathira Kihiu
- Spatial impacts of the CAP post-2013 and climate change scenarios on agricultural intensification and environment in Austria pp. 35-56

- Mathias Kirchner, Martin Schönhart and Erwin Schmid
- Exploring group dynamics in deliberative choice experiments pp. 57-67

- Marc Völker and Nele Lienhoop
- Influential publications in ecological economics revisited pp. 68-76

- Robert Costanza, Richard B. Howarth, Ida Kubiszewski, Shuang Liu, Chunbo Ma, Gaël Plumecocq and David Stern
- Mining corporations and air pollution science before the Age of Ecology pp. 77-83

- Juan Diego Pérez Cebada
- Complementarity vs substitutability in waste management behaviors pp. 84-94

- Alessio D'Amato, Susanna Mancinelli and Mariangela Zoli
- Optimal forest species mixture with carbon storage and albedo effect for climate change mitigation pp. 95-105

- Brent D. Matthies and Lauri T. Valsta
Volume 122, issue C, 2016
- Incorporating measures of grassland productivity into efficiency estimates for livestock grazing on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau in China pp. 1-11

- Wei Huang, Bernhard Bruemmer and Lynn Huntsinger
- Taking account of governance: Implications for land-use dynamics, food prices, and trade patterns pp. 12-24

- Xiaoxi Wang, Anne Biewald, Jan Philipp Dietrich, Christoph Schmitz, Hermann Lotze-Campen, Florian Humpenöder, Benjamin Leon Bodirsky and Alexander Popp
- Dredging versus hedging: Comparing hard infrastructure to ecosystem-based adaptation to flooding pp. 25-35

- Adam Daigneault, P. Brown and D. Gawith
- Democratic valuation (DV): Using majority voting principles to value public services pp. 36-42

- Felix Schläpfer
- The effects of government spending on deforestation due to agricultural land expansion and CO2 related emissions pp. 43-53

- Gregmar Galinato and Suzette Galinato
- Price premium of organic salmon in Danish retail sale pp. 54-60

- Isaac Ankamah-Yeboah, Max Nielsen and Rasmus Nielsen
- Voodoo versus fishing committees: The role of traditional and contemporary institutions in fisheries management pp. 61-70

- Elena Briones Alonso, Romain Houssa and Marijke Verpoorten
- Inferences from sparse data: An integrated, meta-utility approach to conservation research pp. 71-78

- Hayley Chouinard, Philip Wandschneider and Tobias Paterson
- A survey of decision-making approaches for climate change adaptation: Are robust methods the way forward? pp. 79-89

- Ruth Dittrich, Anita Wreford and Dominic Moran
- Environmental taxation and the double dividend in decentralized jurisdictions pp. 90-100

- Alexander Alexeev, David H. Good and Kerry Krutilla
- Global patterns of metal extractivism, 1950–2010: Providing the bones for the industrial society's skeleton pp. 101-110

- Anke Schaffartzik, Andreas Mayer, Nina Eisenmenger and Fridolin Krausmann
- Economic and ecological trade-offs of agricultural specialization at different spatial scales pp. 111-120

- Stephan Klasen, Katrin M. Meyer, Claudia Dislich, Michael Euler, Heiko Faust, Marcel Gatto, Elisabeth Hettig, Dian N. Melati, I. Nengah Surati Jaya, Fenna Otten, César Pérez-Cruzado, Stefanie Steinebach, Suria Tarigan and Kerstin Wiegand
Volume 121, issue C, 2016
- Economic returns of groundwater management sustaining an ecosystem service of dust suppression by alkali meadow in Owens Valley, California pp. 1-11

- John J. Gutrich, Keith Gigliello, Kimberly Vest Gardner and Andrew J. Elmore
- The changing climate of climate change economics pp. 12-19

- Petterson Vale
- Community currency (CCs) in Spain: An empirical study of their social effects pp. 20-27

- Esther Oliver Sanz
- Integrating ecology and economics in understanding responses in securing land-use externalities internalization in water catchments pp. 28-39

- G.J. Sanga and E.D. Mungatana
- An integrative analysis of energy transitions in energy regions: A case study of ökoEnergieland in Austria pp. 40-53

- Maria Hecher, Ulli Vilsmaier, Roya Akhavan and Claudia R. Binder
- The effect of climate change and adaptation policy on agricultural production in Eastern Africa pp. 54-64

- Goytom Kahsay and Lars Gårn Hansen
- Shifting Chinese organizational responses to evolving greening pressures pp. 65-74

- Qinghua Zhu, Yong Geng and Joseph Sarkis
- Monetary valuation of forest ecosystem services in China: A literature review and identification of future research needs pp. 75-84

- D. D'Amato, M. Rekola, N. Li and A. Toppinen
- Relationship between openness to trade and deforestation: Empirical evidence from the Brazilian Amazon pp. 85-97

- Weslem Rodrigues Faria and Alexandre Almeida
- Does resilience have a culture? Ecocultures and the politics of knowledge production pp. 98-107

- Seema Arora-Jonsson
- Measuring impacts of extreme weather events using the life satisfaction approach pp. 108-116

- Charlotte von Möllendorff and Jesko Hirschfeld
- The greener, the happier? The effect of urban land use on residential well-being pp. 117-127

- Christian Krekel, Jens Kolbe and Henry Wüstemann
- Interpreting bargaining strategies of developing countries in climate negotiations. A quantitative approach pp. 128-139

- Valeria Costantini, Giorgia Sforna and Mariangela Zoli
- Value-based adaptation to climate change and divergent developmentalisms in Turkish agriculture pp. 140-148

- Ethemcan Turhan
- The sharing economy: A pathway to sustainability or a nightmarish form of neoliberal capitalism? pp. 149-159

- Chris J. Martin
- Opening the black box of energy throughputs in farm systems: A decomposition analysis between the energy returns to external inputs, internal biomass reuses and total inputs consumed (the Vallès County, Catalonia, c.1860 and 1999) pp. 160-174

- E. Tello, E. Galán, V. Sacristán, G. Cunfer, G.I. Guzmán, M. González de Molina, F. Krausmann, S. Gingrich, R. Padró, I. Marco and D. Moreno-Delgado
- Debunking trickle-down ecosystem services: The fallacy of omnipotent, homogeneous beneficiaries pp. 175-180

- Raoul Wieland, Sarah Ravensbergen, Edward J. Gregr, Terre Satterfield and Kai M.A. Chan
- Towards post-Keynesian ecological macroeconomics pp. 186-195

- Giuseppe Fontana and Malcolm Sawyer
- An integrated approach to climate change, income distribution, employment, and economic growth pp. 196-205

- Lance Taylor, Armon Rezai and Duncan Foley
- Does slow growth lead to rising inequality? Some theoretical reflections and numerical simulations pp. 206-219

- Tim Jackson and Peter A. Victor
- Beyond carbon pricing: The role of banking and monetary policy in financing the transition to a low-carbon economy pp. 220-230

- Emanuele Campiglio
- Economic growth, inequality, and well-being pp. 231-236

- Richard B. Howarth and Kevin Kennedy
- Complementary system perspectives in ecological macroeconomics — The example of transition investments during the crisis pp. 237-245

- Inge Røpke
- Work-sharing for a sustainable economy pp. 246-253

- Klara Zwickl, Franziska Disslbacher and Sigrid Stagl
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