Ecological Economics
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Volume 118, issue C, 2015
- Linking ecological data and economics to estimate the total economic value of improving water quality by reducing nutrients pp. 1-9

- Nanette M. Nelson, John B. Loomis, Paul Jakus, Mary J. Kealy, Nicholas von Stackelburg and Jeff Ostermiller
- Between economic loss and social identity: The multi-dimensional cost of avoiding deforestation in Eastern Madagascar pp. 10-20

- Sébastien Desbureaux and Laura Brimont
- Tourists' preferences for congestion, residents' welfare and the ecosystems in a national park pp. 21-29

- Carmelo J. León, Javier de León, Jorge E. Araña and Matías M. González
- The building blocks of International Ecological Footprint inequality: A Regression-Based Decomposition pp. 30-39

- Jordi Teixido and Juan Duro
- Assessing environmental dependence using asset and income measures: Evidence from Nepal pp. 40-48

- Lindy Charlery and Solomon Zena Walelign
- Estimating the Genuine Progress Indicator (GPI) for Brazil from 1970 to 2010 pp. 49-56

- Daniel Caixeta Andrade and Junior Garcia
- Investigating policy and R&D effects on environmental innovation: A meta-analysis pp. 57-66

- Claudia Ghisetti and Federico Pontoni
- Downscaling material flow analysis: The case of the cereal supply chain in France pp. 67-80

- Jean-Yves Courtonne, Julien Alapetite, Pierre-Yves Longaretti, Denis Dupré and Emmanuel Prados
- An institutional analysis of Payment for Environmental Services on collectively managed lands in Ecuador pp. 81-89

- Tanya Hayes, Felipe Murtinho and Hendrik Wolff
- Crop choice as climate change adaptation: Evidence from Bangladesh pp. 90-98

- Shaikh Moniruzzaman
- Capabilities as justice: Analysing the acceptability of payments for ecosystem services (PES) through ‘social multi-criteria evaluation’ pp. 99-113

- Vijay Kolinjivadi, Gonzalo Gamboa, Jan Adamowski and Nicolás Kosoy
- Adapting institutions: exploring climate adaptation through institutional economics and set relations pp. 114-122

- Matteo Roggero
- Exploring socioeconomic drivers of environmental pressure on the city level: The case study of Chongqing in China pp. 123-131

- Yadong Yu, Hongtao Ren, Ali Kharrazi, Tieju Ma and Bing Zhu
- Economy-wide rebound effects for non-energetic raw materials pp. 132-139

- Matthias Pfaff and Christian Sartorius
- Towards integrated social–ecological sustainability indicators: Exploring the contribution and gaps in existing global data pp. 140-146

- Odirilwe Selomane, Belinda Reyers, Reinette Biggs, Heather Tallis and Stephen Polasky
- Walk in my shoes: Nudging for empathy conservation pp. 147-158

- Natalia V. Czap, Hans J. Czap, Gary D. Lynne and Mark E. Burbach
- Landowner preferences for agri-environmental agreements to conserve the montado ecosystem in Portugal pp. 159-167

- Rui Santos, Pedro Clemente, Roy Brouwer, Paula Antunes and Rute Pinto
- Revealing ecological processes or imposing social rationalities? The politics of bounding and measuring ecosystem services pp. 168-176

- Marc Tadaki, Will Allen and Jim Sinner
- The main characteristics of urban socio-ecological trajectories: Paris (France) from the 18th to the 20th century pp. 177-185

- Sabine Barles
- Public preferences for carbon tax attributes pp. 186-197

- Z.Eylem Gevrek and Ayse Uyduranoglu
- Mapping value plurality towards ecosystem services in the case of Norwegian wildlife management: A Q analysis pp. 198-206

- Yennie K. Bredin, Henrik Lindhjem, Jiska van Dijk and John D.C. Linnell
- Estimating indigenous cultural values of freshwater: A choice experiment approach to Māori values in New Zealand pp. 207-214

- Sini Miller, Peter Tait and Caroline Saunders
- Sustainability labels on coffee: Consumer preferences, willingness-to-pay and visual attention to attributes pp. 215-225

- Ellen Van Loo, Vincenzina Caputo, Rodolfo Nayga, Han-Seok Seo, Baoyue Zhang and Wim Verbeke
- Collective capability and collective agency for sustainability: A case study pp. 226-239

- Jérôme Pelenc, Didier Bazile and Cristian Ceruti
- Commercial orientation in grassroots social innovation: Insights from the sharing economy pp. 240-251

- Chris J. Martin, Paul Upham and Leslie Budd
- Pay for Performance: Optimizing public investments in agricultural best management practices in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed pp. 252-261

- John Talberth, Mindy Selman, Sara Walker and Erin Gray
- The growth paradigm: History, hegemony, and the contested making of economic growthmanship pp. 262-271

- Matthias Schmelzer
- Flood risk, land use and private participation in embankment maintenance in Indian Sundarbans pp. 272-284

- Prasenjit Sarkhel
Volume 117, issue C, 2015
- Managing tourism in the Galapagos Islands through price incentives: A choice experiment approach pp. 1-11

- César Viteri Mejía and Sylvia Brandt
- Profit fluctuations signal eroding resilience of natural resources pp. 12-21

- Andries Richter and Vasilis Dakos
- The role of natural capital in sustaining livelihoods in remote mountainous regions: The case of Upper Svaneti, Republic of Georgia pp. 22-31

- Robin J. Kemkes
- Design principles for managing coastal fisheries commons in present-day Japan pp. 32-38

- Ashutosh Sarker, Toru Ikeda, Takaki Abe and Ken Inoue
- The lack of strategic sustainability orientation in German water companies pp. 39-52

- Marlen Arnold
- Payments for ecosystem services and the gift paradigm: Sharing the burden and joy of environmental care pp. 53-61

- Neera M. Singh
- Assessing the contribution of ecosystem services to human wellbeing: A disaggregated study in western Rwanda pp. 62-72

- Neil Dawson and Adrian Martin
- Application of portfolio theory to asset-based biosecurity decision analysis pp. 73-85

- Sonia Akter, Tom Kompas and Michael Ward
- Legitimizing farmers' new knowledge, learning and practices through communicative action: Application of an agro-environmental policy pp. 86-96

- Jean-Pierre Del Corso, Charilaos Kephaliacos and Gaël Plumecocq
- Fracking and environmental (in)justice in a Texas city pp. 97-107

- Matthew Fry, Adam Briggle and Jordan Kincaid
- The influence of contextual cues on the perceived status of consumption-reducing behavior pp. 108-117

- Jeremy S. Brooks and Charlie Wilson
- Cooperation for sustainable forest management: An empirical differential game approach pp. 118-128

- Pablo Andrés-Domenech, Guiomar Martin-Herran and Georges Zaccour
- Developing a conceptual framework for the attitude–intention–behaviour links driving illegal resource extraction in Bardia National Park, Nepal pp. 129-139

- Shova Thapa Karki and Klaus Hubacek
- Investigating the impacts of technological position and European environmental regulation on green automotive patent activity pp. 140-152

- Nicolò Barbieri
- What drives households to buy flood insurance? New evidence from Georgia pp. 153-161

- Ajita Atreya, Susana Ferreira and Erwann Michel-Kerjan
- Barriers and opportunities for alternative measures of economic welfare pp. 162-172

- Brent Bleys and Alistair Whitby
- Critique and transformation: On the hypothetical nature of ecosystem service value and its neo-Marxist, liberal and pragmatist criticisms pp. 173-181

- Andony P. Melathopoulos and Alexander M. Stoner
- Determinants affecting farmers' willingness to cooperate to control pests pp. 182-192

- Heidi R. Stallman and Harvey James
- Evaluation of land use based greenhouse gas abatement measures in Germany pp. 193-202

- Norbert Röder, Martin Henseler, Horst Liebersbach, Peter Kreins and Bernhard Osterburg
- Forest reliance across poverty groups in Tanzania pp. 203-211

- Therese Dokken and Arild Angelsen
- Markets in environmental governance. From theory to practice pp. 225-233

- Arild Vatn
- Revisiting the concept of payments for environmental services pp. 234-243

- Sven Wunder
- Extending market allocation to ecosystem services: Moral and practical implications on a full and unequal planet pp. 244-252

- Joshua Farley, Abdon Schmitt, Matthew Burke and Marigo Farr
- Talking money: How market-based valuation can undermine environmental protection pp. 253-260

- Stijn Neuteleers and Bart Engelen
- Reprint of "Ecosystem services concepts and approaches in conservation: Just a rhetorical tool?" pp. 261-269

- Janet A. Fisher and Katrina Brown
- Motivation crowding by economic incentives in conservation policy: A review of the empirical evidence pp. 270-282

- Julian Rode, Erik Gómez-Baggethun and Torsten Krause
- Reprint of ‘Yes-in-my-backyard’: Spatial differences in the valuation of forest services and local co-benefits for carbon markets in México pp. 283-294

- Arturo Balderas Torres, Douglas C. MacMillan, Margaret Skutsch and Jon C. Lovett
- Payments for environmental services and control over conservation of natural resources: The role of public and private sectors in the conservation of the Nima watershed, Colombia pp. 295-302

- J.C. Rodríguez-de-Francisco and J. Budds
- Contesting legitimacy of voluntary sustainability certification schemes: Valuation languages and power asymmetries in the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil in Colombia pp. 303-313

- Victoria Marin-Burgos, Joy S. Clancy and Jon C. Lovett
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