Ecological Economics
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Volume 116, issue C, 2015
- The development-driven forest transition and its utility for REDD+ pp. 1-11

- Sean Sloan
- The SES-Framework as boundary object to address theory orientation in social–ecological system research: The SES-TheOr approach pp. 12-24

- Tilman Hertz and Maja Schlüter
- Volunteer and satisfied? Rural households' participation in a payments for environmental services programme in Inner Mongolia pp. 25-33

- Sylvie Démurger and Adeline Pelletier
- A transdisciplinary approach to the economic analysis of the European Water Framework Directive pp. 34-45

- Julia Martin-Ortega, Angel Perni, Leah Jackson-Blake, Bedru B. Balana, Annie Mckee, Sarah Dunn, Rachel Helliwell, Demetrios Psaltopoulos, Dimitris Skuras, Susan Cooksley and Bill Slee
- Designing REDD+ schemes when forest users are not forest landowners: Evidence from a survey-based experiment in Kenya pp. 46-57

- Marcella Veronesi, Tim Reutemann, Astrid Zabel and Stefanie Engel
- The commodification of nature and socio-environmental resistance in Ecuador: An inventory of accumulation by dispossession cases, 1980–2013 pp. 58-69

- Sara Latorre, Katharine Farrell and Joan Martínez-Alier
- Social construction of the environment and smallholder farmers' participation in ‘low-carbon’, agro-industrial crop production contracts in the Philippines pp. 70-77

- Marvin Joseph F. Montefrio, David A. Sonnenfeld and Valerie A. Luzadis
- Bio-basing society by including emotions pp. 78-83

- Susanne Sleenhoff, Laurens Landeweerd and Patricia Osseweijer
- Mandatory versus voluntary payment for green electricity pp. 84-94

- Elcin Akcura
- What time to adapt? The role of discretionary time in sustaining the climate change value–action gap pp. 95-107

- Andreas Chai, Graham Bradley, Alex Lo and Joseph Reser
- Does education increase pro-environmental behavior? Evidence from Europe pp. 108-121

- Andrew Meyer
- The tragedy of bird scaring pp. 122-131

- Matthew Ainsley and Nicolas Kosoy
- Refunded emission payments and diffusion of NOx abatement technologies in Sweden pp. 132-145

- Jorge Bonilla Londoño, Jessica Coria, Kristina Mohlin and Thomas Sterner
- Benefits of invasion prevention: Effect of time lags, spread rates, and damage persistence pp. 146-153

- Rebecca Epanchin-Niell and Andrew M. Liebhold
- Towards connecting green economy with informal economy in South Africa: A review and way forward pp. 154-159

- Suzanne Smit and Josephine K. Musango
- Community currencies and sustainable development: A systematic review pp. 160-171

- Arnaud Michel and Marek Hudon
- Integrating multiple perspectives on payments for ecosystem services through a social–ecological systems framework pp. 172-181

- Drew E. Bennett and Hannah Gosnell
- The carbon implications of declining household scale economies pp. 182-190

- Anthony Underwood and Sammy Zahran
- Mechanisms explaining the impact of economic inequality on environmental deterioration pp. 191-200

- Alexandre Berthe and Luc Elie
- A spatial bioeconomic model of the harvest of wild plants and animals pp. 201-210

- Anders Sirén and Kalle Parvinen
- Measuring environmentally sensitive productivity growth: An application to the urban water sector pp. 211-219

- Jayanath Ananda and Benjamin Hampf
- Deforestation and seigniorage in developing countries: A tradeoff? pp. 220-230

- Pascale Motel Combes, P. Combes Motel, Alexandru Minea and Patrick Villieu
- Value of adaptation in water protection — Economic impacts of uncertain climate change in the Baltic Sea pp. 231-240

- Lassi Ahlvik and Kari Hyytiäinen
- Subsistence fishing in a 21st century capitalist society: From commodity to gift pp. 241-250

- Melissa R. Poe, Phillip S. Levin, Nick Tolimieri and Karma Norman
- Altruism, moral norms and social approval: Joint determinants of individual offset behavior pp. 251-260

- Julia Blasch and Markus Ohndorf
- The cost of climate change: Ecosystem services and wildland fires pp. 261-269

- Christine Lee, Claire Schlemme, Jessica Murray and Robert Unsworth
- The rebound effects of switching to vegetarianism. A microeconomic analysis of Swedish consumption behavior pp. 270-279

- Janina Grabs
- Environmental damage evaluation in a willingness-to-accept scenario: A latent-class approach based on familiarity pp. 280-288

- Andrea Tabi and Salvador del Saz-Salazar
- Effect of aggregation and disaggregation on embodied material use of products in input–output analysis pp. 289-299

- Arjan de Koning, Martin Bruckner, Stephan Lutter, Richard Wood, Konstantin Stadler and Arnold Tukker
- Wildfires in Poland: The impact of risk preferences and loss aversion on environmental choices pp. 300-309

- Anna Bartczak, Susan Chilton and Jürgen Meyerhoff
- Extreme weather experiences and climate change beliefs in China: An econometric analysis pp. 310-321

- Jing Dai, Martin Kesternich, Andreas Löschel and Andreas Ziegler
- Slow money in an age of fiduciary capitalism pp. 322-329

- Priyanka Jayashankar, Arvind Ashta and Mark Rasmussen
- (De)growth and welfare in an equilibrium model with heterogeneous consumers pp. 330-340

- T. Heikkinen
- Foreign direct investments, environmental externalities and capital segmentation in a rural economy pp. 341-353

- Angelo Antoci, Simone Borghesi, Paolo Russu and Elisa Ticci
- Natural capital in integrated assessment models of climate change pp. 354-361

- Stian B. Hackett and Erling Moxnes
- Household carbon emissions from driving and center city quality of life pp. 362-368

- Matthew J. Holian and Matthew Kahn
- A structured war-gaming framework for managing extreme risks pp. 369-377

- Shuang Liu, Jean-Philippe Aurambout, Oscar Villalta, Jacqueline Edwards, Paul De Barro, Darren J. Kriticos and David C. Cook
- Modeling adaptation in multi-state resource systems pp. 378-386

- Michele Baggio and Charles Perrings
- On the mechanism and effects of innovation: Search for safety and independence of resource constraints expands the safe operating range pp. 387-400

- Stefan Bringezu
Volume 115, issue C, 2015
- Ecosystem services and resource management: Institutional issues, challenges, and opportunities in the public sector pp. 3-10

- Lynn Scarlett and James Boyd
- Notes from the field: Lessons learned from using ecosystem service approaches to inform real-world decisions pp. 11-21

- Mary Ruckelshaus, Emily McKenzie, Heather Tallis, Anne Guerry, Gretchen Daily, Peter Kareiva, Stephen Polasky, Taylor Ricketts, Nirmal Bhagabati, Spencer A. Wood and Joanna Bernhardt
- Determining the value of multiple ecosystem services in terms of community wellbeing: Who should be the valuing agent? pp. 22-28

- S. Maynard, D. James and A. Davidson
- Adding ecosystem services to environmental impact analyses: More sequins on a “bloated Elvis” or rockin' idea? pp. 29-38

- Carrie Presnall, Laura López-Hoffman and Marc L. Miller
- Developing scientific information to support decisions for sustainable coral reef ecosystem services pp. 39-50

- Susan Harrell Yee, John F. Carriger, Patricia Bradley, William S. Fisher and Brian Dyson
- The role of benefit transfer in ecosystem service valuation pp. 51-58

- Leslie Richardson, John Loomis, Timm Kroeger and Frank Casey
Volume 114, issue C, 2015
- Consumer and citizen roles and motives in the valuation of agricultural genetic resources in Finland pp. 1-10

- Annika Tienhaara, Heini Ahtiainen and Eija Pouta
- Measuring telecouplings in the global land system: A review and comparative evaluation of land footprint accounting methods pp. 11-21

- Martin Bruckner, Günther Fischer, Sylvia Tramberend and Stefan Giljum
- From rational actor to efficient complexity manager: Exorcising the ghost of Homo economicus with a unified synthesis of cognition research pp. 22-32

- Jordan Levine, Kai M.A. Chan and Terre Satterfield
- Monetary valuation of the social cost of CO2 emissions: A critical survey pp. 33-46

- Jeroen van den Bergh and Wouter Botzen
- Economic tradeoffs in mitigation, due to different atmospheric lifetimes of CO2 and black carbon pp. 47-57

- Ashwin K. Seshadri
- Protest response and willingness to pay for culturally significant urban trees: Implications for Contingent Valuation Method pp. 58-66

- Alex Lo and C.Y. Jim
- Integrating socio-cultural perspectives into ecosystem service valuation: A review of concepts and methods pp. 67-78

- Samantha S.K. Scholte, Astrid J.A. van Teeffelen and Peter H. Verburg
- Contingent valuation of community forestry programs in Ethiopia: Controlling for preference anomalies in double-bounded CVM pp. 79-89

- Dambala Gelo and Steven Koch
- How do incentive-based environmental policies affect environment protection initiatives of farmers? An experimental economic analysis using the example of species richness pp. 90-103

- T. Dörschner and Oliver Musshoff
- Cultural bequest values for ecosystem service flows among indigenous fishers: A discrete choice experiment validated with mixed methods pp. 104-116

- Kirsten L.L. Oleson, Michele Barnes, Luke M. Brander, Thomas A. Oliver, Ingrid van Beek, Bienvenue Zafindrasilivonona and Pieter van Beukering
- Applications of aggregation theory to sustainability assessment pp. 117-127

- N. Pollesch and V.H. Dale
- The scope for collective action in a large groundwater basin: An institutional analysis of aquifer governance in Western Australia pp. 128-140

- James H. Skurray
- Using an intervention framework to value salient ecosystem services in a stated preference experiment pp. 141-151

- David Lewis, Bill Provencher and Ben Beardmore
- Aligning ‘public good’ environmental stewardship with the landscape-scale: Adapting MBIs for private land conservation policy pp. 152-158

- Benjamin Cooke and Katie Moon
- Using tradeable permits to improve efficiency, equity and animal protection in the commercial kangaroo harvest pp. 159-167

- Louise Boronyak-Vasco and Neil Perry
- Transaction costs, power, and multi-level forest governance in Indonesia pp. 168-179

- Caleb Gallemore, Monica Di Gregorio, Moira Moeliono, Maria Brockhaus and Rut Dini Prasti H.
- Thinking past, thinking future: An empirical test of the effects of retrospective assessment on future preferences pp. 180-187

- Caroline Noblet, Mark W. Anderson and Mario Teisl
- How do rainfall variability, food security and remittances interact? The case of rural Mali pp. 188-198

- Rémi Generoso
- Resource scarcity and democratic elections in commons dilemmas: An experiment on forest use in Ethiopia pp. 199-207

- Tsegaye T. Gatiso, Björn Vollan and Ernst-August Nuppenau
- Coupled social and ecological dynamics of herders in Mongolian rangelands pp. 208-217

- Joung Hun Lee, Kaoru Kakinuma, Toshiya Okuro and Yoh Iwasa
- Understanding the complementary linkages between environmental footprints and planetary boundaries in a footprint–boundary environmental sustainability assessment framework pp. 218-226

- Kai Fang, Reinout Heijungs and Geert R. De Snoo
- Climate policy in hard times: Are the pessimists right? pp. 227-241

- Aya Kachi, Thomas Bernauer and Robert Gampfer
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