Ecological Economics
1989 - 2025
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Volume 104, issue C, 2014
- Local consumption and territorial based accounting for CO2 emissions pp. 1-11

- Kristinn Hermannsson and Stuart McIntyre
- Ukraine and the great biofuel potential? A political material flow analysis pp. 12-21

- Anke Schaffartzik, Christina Plank and Alina Brad
- The ecosystem service cascade: Further developing the metaphor. Integrating societal processes to accommodate social processes and planning, and the case of bioenergy pp. 22-32

- Joachim H. Spangenberg, Christina von Haaren and Josef Settele
- Sustainability of the Dry Forest in Androy: A Viability Analysis pp. 33-49

- Pablo Andrés-Domenech, Patrick Saint-Pierre, Pascaux Smala Fanokoa and Georges Zaccour
- Wildlife corridor market design: An experimental analysis of the impact of project selection criteria and bidding flexibility pp. 50-60

- Md Sayed Iftekhar and John Tisdell
- There is no silver bullet: The value of diversification in planning invasive species surveillance pp. 61-72

- Denys Yemshanov, Frank H. Koch, Bo Lu, D. Barry Lyons, Jeffrey P. Prestemon, Taylor Scarr and Klaus Koehler
- Mindfulness and sustainability pp. 73-79

- Torgeir Ericson, Bjørn Gunaketu Kjønstad and Anders Barstad
- Is there overshoot of planetary limits? New indicators of human appropriation of the global biogeochemical cycles relative to their regenerative capacity based on ‘ecotime’ analysis pp. 80-92

- Nicola J. Smith, Garry W. McDonald and Murray G. Patterson
- Spatial Polarization of the Ecological Footprint Distribution pp. 93-106

- Jordi Teixido and Juan Duro
- Modeling experiential learning: The challenges posed by threshold dynamics for sustainable renewable resource management pp. 107-118

- Emilie Lindkvist and Jon Norberg
- Floodplain conservation as a flood mitigation strategy: Examining costs and benefits pp. 119-128

- Carolyn Kousky and Margaret Walls
- Relationship between urbanization, direct and indirect greenhouse gas emissions, and expenditures: A multivariate analysis pp. 129-139

- Sanna Ala-Mantila, Jukka Heinonen and Seppo Junnila
Volume 103, issue C, 2014
- Forest owner perceptions of institutions and voluntary contracting for biodiversity conservation: Not crowding out but staying out pp. 1-10

- Eeva Primmer, Riikka Paloniemi, Jukka Similä and Anna Tainio
- Working time reduction policy in a sustainable economy: Criteria and options for its design pp. 11-19

- Martin Pullinger
- Civil unrest and the poaching of rhinos in the Kaziranga National Park, India pp. 20-28

- Adrian Lopes
- Ecosystem services as a boundary object for sustainability pp. 29-37

- D.J. Abson, H. von Wehrden, Stefan Baumgärtner, J. Fischer, J. Hanspach, W. Härdtle, H. Heinrichs, A.M. Klein, D.J. Lang, P. Martens and D. Walmsley
- Do organic farmers feel happier than conventional ones? An exploratory analysis pp. 38-43

- Naoufel Mzoughi
- Payments for ecosystem services and landowner interest: Informing program design trade-offs in Western Panama pp. 44-55

- Esther Alice Duke, Joshua H. Goldstein, Tara L. Teel, Ryan Finchum, Heidi Huber-Stearns, Jorge Pitty, Gladys Beatriz Rodríguez P., Samuel Rodríguez and Luis Olmedo Sánchez
- Innovation complementarity and environmental productivity effects: Reality or delusion? Evidence from the EU pp. 56-67

- Marianna Gilli, Susanna Mancinelli and Massimiliano Mazzanti
Volume 102, issue C, 2014
- Lessons from resource management by indigenous Maori in New Zealand: Governing the ecosystems as a commons pp. 1-7

- Viktoria Kahui and Amanda C. Richards
- Who gets what in environmental policy? pp. 8-14

- Dirk J. Wolfson
- Agricultural public policy: Green or sustainable? pp. 15-23

- Lauriane Mouysset
- Do non-users value coral reefs?: Economic valuation of conserving Tubbataha Reefs, Philippines pp. 24-32

- Rodelio F. Subade and Herminia A. Francisco
- Is Amartya Sen's sustainable freedom a broader vision of sustainability? pp. 33-38

- Thierry Demals and Alexandra Hyard
- Distribution of income and toxic emissions in Maine, United States: Inequality in two dimensions pp. 39-47

- Rachel Bouvier
- Unveiling the dynamic relation between R&D and emission abatement pp. 48-59

- Massimiliano Corradini, Valeria Costantini, Susanna Mancinelli and Massimiliano Mazzanti
- Solutions to the crisis? The Green New Deal, Degrowth, and the Solidarity Economy: Alternatives to the capitalist growth economy from an ecofeminist economics perspective pp. 60-68

- Christine Bauhardt
- Balance issues in monetary input–output tables pp. 69-74

- Stefano Merciai and Reinout Heijungs
- Greenhouse gas emissions and subjective well-being: An analysis of Swedish households pp. 75-82

- David Andersson, Jonas Nässén, Jörgen Larsson and John Holmberg
- Integrating life-cycle assessment and choice analysis for alternative fuel valuation pp. 83-93

- Matthew Winden, Nathan Cruze, Tim Haab and Bhavik Bakshi
- Using a coupled behavior-economic model to reduce uncertainty and assess fishery management in a data-limited, small-scale fishery pp. 94-104

- Liam M. Carr and William D. Heyman
- Erosive runoff events in the European Union: Using discrete choice experiment to assess the benefits of integrated management policies when preferences are heterogeneous pp. 105-112

- Romain Crastes, Olivier Beaumais, Ouerdia Arkoun, Dimitri Laroutis, Pierre-Alexandre Mahieu, Bénédicte Rulleau, Salima Hassani-Taibi, Vladimir Stefan Barbu and David Gaillard
- To shut down or to shift: Multinationals and environmental regulation pp. 113-117

- Helen Naughton
- Adapting to the impacts of global change on an artisanal coral reef fishery pp. 118-125

- Iliana Chollett, Steven W.J. Canty, Stephen J. Box and Peter J. Mumby
- Migration and fuel use in rural Mexico pp. 126-136

- Dale Manning and J. Edward Taylor
- Intellectual mercantilism and franchise equity: A critical study of the ecological political economy of international payments for ecosystem services pp. 137-146

- Katharine Farrell
- Quantifying ecosystem services trade-offs from agricultural practices pp. 147-157

- Marit Kragt and Michael J. Robertson
- Discounting, climate and sustainability pp. 158-166

- Erling Moxnes
- The ‘Environmentalism of the Poor’ revisited: Territory and place in disconnected glocal struggles pp. 167-176

- Isabelle Anguelovski and Joan Martínez Alier
Volume 100, issue C, 2014
- Dynamics and determinants of energy intensity in the service sector: A cross-country analysis, 1980–2005 pp. 1-15

- Peter Mulder, Henri de Groot and Birte Pfeiffer
- How green is my firm? Workers' attitudes and behaviors towards job in environmentally-related firms pp. 16-29

- Joseph Lanfranchi and Sanja Pekovic
- Exploring an environmental conflict from a capability perspective pp. 30-39

- Yuliana Griewald and Felix Rauschmayer
- The economic and environmental impact of a carbon tax for Scotland: A computable general equilibrium analysis pp. 40-50

- Grant Allan, Patrizio Lecca, Peter McGregor and Kim Swales
- The added value from a general equilibrium analysis of increased efficiency in household energy use pp. 51-62

- Patrizio Lecca, Peter G. McGregor, J. Kim Swales and Karen Turner
- Firm-level ecosystem service valuation using mechanistic biogeochemical modeling and functional substitutability pp. 63-73

- Stephen D. Comello, Gabriel Maltais-Landry, Benedict R. Schwegler and Michael D. Lepech
- Trajectory economics: Assessing the flow of ecosystem services from coastal restoration pp. 74-84

- Rex H. Caffey, Hua Wang and Daniel Petrolia
- Assessing the potential demand for biofuel by combining Economics and Psychology: A focus on proximity applied to Jatropha oil in Africa pp. 85-95

- Dorian Litvine, Laurent Gazull and Marie-Hélène Dabat
- The effect of globalisation on water consumption: A case study of the Spanish virtual water trade, 1849–1935 pp. 96-105

- Rosa Duarte, Vicente Pinilla and Ana Serrano
- Long-term impacts of major water storage facilities on agriculture and the natural environment: Evidence from Idaho (U.S.) pp. 106-118

- Zeynep K. Hansen, Scott E. Lowe and Wenchao Xu
- A soil change-based methodology for the quantification and valuation of ecosystem services from agro-ecosystems: A case study of pastoral agriculture in New Zealand pp. 119-129

- E. Dominati, A. Mackay, S. Green and M. Patterson
- Time preferences and the management of coral reef fisheries pp. 130-139

- Ayana Elizabeth Johnson and Daniel Kaiser Saunders
- Does trading non-timber forest products drive specialisation in products gathered for consumption? Evidence from the Brazilian Amazon pp. 140-149

- Carla Morsello, Juliana Aparecida da Silva Delgado, Thiago Morello and Alice Dantas Brites
- The German energy transition as a regime shift pp. 150-158

- Sebastian Strunz
- A multi-regional input–output analysis of domestic virtual water trade and provincial water footprint in China pp. 159-172

- Chao Zhang and Laura Diaz Anadon
- An intertemporal approach to measuring environmental performance with directional distance functions: Greenhouse gas emissions in the European Union pp. 173-182

- Andres Picazo-Tadeo, Juana Castillo-Giménez and Mercedes Beltrán-Esteve
- Decomposing inequality in CO2 emissions: The role of primary energy carriers and economic sectors pp. 183-194

- Nicole Grunewald, Michael Jakob and Ioanna Mouratiadou
- Are younger generations higher carbon emitters than their elders? pp. 195-207

- Lucas Chancel
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