Ecological Economics
1989 - 2025
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Volume 92, issue C, 2013
- A review of transdisciplinary research in sustainability science pp. 1-15

- Patric Brandt, Anna Ernst, Fabienne Gralla, Christopher Luederitz, Daniel J. Lang, Jens Newig, Florian Reinert, David J. Abson and Henrik von Wehrden
- Capturing the least costly way of reducing pollution: A shadow price approach pp. 16-24

- Kenneth Løvold Rødseth
- Drivers of different types of eco-innovation in European SMEs pp. 25-33

- Angela Triguero Cano, Lourdes Moreno-Mondéjar and María A. Davia
- Real-payment choice experiments: Valuing forested wetlands and spatial attributes within a landscape context pp. 37-47

- Laurie W. Newell and Stephen K. Swallow
- Modelling and mapping spatial heterogeneity in forest recreation services pp. 48-57

- Mette Termansen, Colin J. McClean and Frank Søndergaard Jensen
- Spatially induced disparities in users' and non-users' WTP for water quality improvements—Testing the effect of multiple substitutes and distance decay pp. 58-66

- Sisse Liv Jørgensen, Søren Olsen, Jacob Ladenburg, Louise Martinsen, Stig Roar Svenningsen and Berit Hasler
- Spatial preference heterogeneity in forest recreation pp. 67-77

- Jens Abildtrup, Serge Garcia, Søren Olsen and Anne Stenger
- Farmers' willingness to provide ecosystem services and effects of their spatial distribution pp. 78-86

- Stine Wamberg Broch, Niels Strange, Jette B. Jacobsen and Kerrie A. Wilson
- A review of the spatial economics of non-timber forest product extraction: Implications for policy pp. 87-95

- Heidi Albers and Elizabeth Robinson
- The impact of buffer zone size and management on illegal extraction, park protection, and enforcement pp. 96-103

- Elizabeth Robinson, Heidi Albers and Gwenlyn M. Busby
- The social costs of homeowner decisions in fire-prone communities: Information, insurance, and amenities pp. 104-113

- Gwenlyn Busby, Gregory S. Amacher and Robert G. Haight
- Predicting land use allocation in France: A spatial panel data analysis pp. 114-125

- Raja Chakir and Julie Le Gallo
- The effect of forest land use on the cost of drinking water supply: A spatial econometric analysis pp. 126-136

- Jens Abildtrup, Serge Garcia and Anne Stenger
Volume 91, issue C, 2013
- Prices, poaching, and protein alternatives: An analysis of bushmeat consumption around Serengeti National Park, Tanzania pp. 1-9

- Dennis Rentsch and Amy Damon
- A Kantian approach to sustainable development indicators for climate change pp. 10-18

- Mads Greaker, Per Espen Stoknes, Knut Alfsen and Torgeir Ericson
- An ecosystem services approach to estimating economic losses associated with drought pp. 19-27

- Onil Banerjee, Rosalind Bark, Jeff Connor and Neville D. Crossman
- Adoption and continued use of contour cultivation in the highlands of southwest China pp. 28-37

- Hongmei Liu and Qiuqiong Huang
- Carbon footprint accounting and dynamics and the driving forces of agricultural production in Zhejiang Province, China pp. 38-47

- Gang Dong, Xianqiang Mao, Ji Zhou and An Zeng
- The effect of government expenditure on the environment:An empirical investigation pp. 48-56

- George Halkos and Epameinondas Α. Paizanos
- The value of agricultural water rights in agricultural properties in the path of development pp. 57-68

- James Yoo, Silvio Simonit, John P. Connors, Paul J. Maliszewski, Ann P. Kinzig and Charles Perrings
- An optimization framework for addressing aquatic invasive species pp. 69-79

- Kari Hyytiäinen, Maiju Lehtiniemi, Jarkko K. Niemi and Kimmo Tikka
- Using stochastic frontier models to mitigate omitted variable bias in hedonic pricing models: A case study for air quality in Bogotá, Colombia pp. 80-88

- Fernando Carriazo, Richard Ready and James Shortle
- Tradable pollution permits in dynamic general equilibrium: Can optimality and acceptability be reconciled? pp. 89-97

- Thierry Bréchet, Pierre-André Jouvet and Gilles Rotillon
- Disaggregated economic impact analysis incorporating ecological and social trade-offs and techno-institutional context: A case from the Western Ghats of India pp. 98-112

- Sharachchandra Lele and Veena Srinivasan
Volume 90, issue C, 2013
- The evolution and empirical estimation of ecological-economic production possibilities frontiers pp. 1-9

- Elias G. Bekele, Christopher L. Lant, Sethuram Soman and Girmay Misgna
- Recycling: Social norms and warm-glow revisited pp. 10-18

- Andrew Abbott, Shasikanta Nandeibam and Lucy O'Shea
- Is the Environmental Kuznets Curve for deforestation a threatened theory? A meta-analysis of the literature pp. 19-28

- Johanna Choumert-Nkolo, Pascale Combes Motel and K Dakpo
- Insiders, outsiders, and the adaptability of informal rules to ecological shocks pp. 29-40

- Erik Kimbrough and Bart Wilson
- Towards a consistent approach for ecosystem accounting pp. 41-52

- Bram Edens and Lars Hein
- Development without energy? Assessing future scenarios of energy consumption in developing countries pp. 53-67

- Jan Christoph Steckel, Robert J. Brecha, Michael Jakob, Jessica Strefler and Gunnar Luderer
- On market-mediated emissions and regulations on life cycle emissions pp. 77-84

- Deepak Rajagopal and David Zilberman
- Managing excessive predation in a predator-endangered prey setting pp. 85-93

- Richard Melstrom and Richard D. Horan
- Social influence and collective action effects on farm level soil conservation effort in rural Kenya pp. 94-103

- Daniel Kyalo Willy and Karin Holm-Müller
- Clean energy policy: Taxing carbon and the illusion of the equity objective pp. 104-113

- Neil Perry, Stuart Rosewarne and Graham White
- Who emits most? Associations between socio-economic factors and UK households' home energy, transport, indirect and total CO2 emissions pp. 114-123

- Milena Büchs and Sylke Schnepf
- A complex system perspective on the emergence and spread of infectious diseases: Integrating economic and ecological aspects pp. 124-131

- Michele Graziano Ceddia, Nicholas Bardsley, R. Goodwin, G.J. Holloway, Giuseppe Nocella and A. Stasi
- Breaking the elected rules in a field experiment on forestry resources pp. 132-139

- Marco A. Janssen, François Bousquet, Juan-Camilo Cardenas, Daniel Castillo and Kobchai Worrapimphong
- FDI and pollution havens: Evidence from the Norwegian manufacturing sector pp. 140-149

- Alief Rezza
- Linking action situations: Coordination, conflicts, and evolution in electricity provision for irrigation in Andhra Pradesh, India pp. 150-158

- Christian Kimmich
- Modeling Cumulative Effects of Nutrient Surpluses in Agriculture: A Dynamic Approach to Material Balance Accounting pp. 159-167

- Natalia Kuosmanen and Timo Kuosmanen
- Re-framing the urban blight problem with trans-disciplinary insights from ecological economics pp. 168-176

- R.C. Weaver
- Quantifying the sustainability of economic resource networks: An ecological information-based approach pp. 177-186

- Ali Kharrazi, Elena Rovenskaya, Brian D. Fath, Masaru Yarime and Steven Kraines
- Evolutionary-economic policies for sustainable consumption pp. 187-195

- Karolina Safarzyńska
- Examining the Demand for Ecosystem Services: The Value of Stream Restoration for Drinking Water Treatment Managers in the Llobregat River, Spain pp. 196-205

- Jordi Honey-Rosés, Vicenç Acuña, Mònica Bardina, Nicholas Brozovic, Rafael Marcé, Antoni Munné, Sergi Sabater, Montserrat Termes-Rifé, Fernando Valero, Àlex Vega and Daniel W. Schneider
Volume 89, issue C, 2013
- Escalation of commitment to fossil fuels pp. 7-13

- Katherine D. Arbuthnott and Brett Dolter
- The biodiversity conservation game with heterogeneous countries pp. 14-23

- Sarah Winands, Karin Holm-Müller and Hans-Peter Weikard
- Environmental attitudes as WTP predictors: A case study involving endangered species pp. 24-32

- Andy Choi and Kelly S. Fielding
- The incentives for supply chain collaboration to improve material efficiency in the use of steel: An analysis using input output techniques pp. 33-42

- Alexandra C.H. Skelton and Julian M. Allwood
- An agent-based spatial simulation to evaluate the promotion of electricity from agricultural biogas plants in Germany pp. 43-60

- G. Sorda, Y. Sunak and Reinhard Madlener
- Comprehensive carbon stock and flow accounting: A national framework to support climate change mitigation policy pp. 61-72

- Judith I. Ajani, Heather Keith, Margaret Blakers, Brendan G. Mackey and Helen P. King
- Under- and over-use of pesticides: An international analysis pp. 73-81

- Narishwar Ghimire and Richard Woodward
- Legal exclusions, private wealth and livelihoods: An analysis of work time allocation in protected areas pp. 82-91

- Sirisha Naidu
- Motivation for conservation: Assessing integrated conservation and development projects and payments for environmental services in La Sepultura Biosphere Reserve, Chiapas, Mexico pp. 92-100

- Luis Rico García-Amado, Manuel Ruiz Pérez and Sara Barrasa García
- Environmental performance, innovation and spillovers. Evidence from a regional NAMEA pp. 101-114

- Valeria Costantini, Massimiliano Mazzanti and Anna Montini
- More than total economic value: How to combine economic valuation of biodiversity with ecological resilience pp. 115-122

- Jeroen F. Admiraal, Ada Wossink, Wouter T. de Groot and Geert R. de Snoo
- The ‘advancedness’ of knowledge in pollution-saving technological change with a qualitative application to SO2 cap and trade pp. 123-134

- David Grover
- Improved cooking stoves and firewood consumption: Quasi-experimental evidence from the Northern Peruvian Andes pp. 135-143

- Marcos Agurto Adrianzen
- The relevance of epistemic analysis to sustainability economics and the capability approach pp. 144-152

- Frank Birkin and Thomas Polesie
- The short-run and long-run effects of corruption control and political stability on forest cover pp. 153-161

- Gregmar Galinato and Suzette Galinato
- International trade and the geographical separation between income and enabled carbon emissions pp. 162-169

- Alexandra Marques, João Rodrigues and Tiago Domingos
- Does ecologically unequal exchange occur? pp. 177-186

- Daniel D. Moran, Manfred Lenzen, Keiichiro Kanemoto and Arne Geschke
- Behavioral innovations: The missing capital in sustainable development? pp. 187-195

- Antoine Beretti, Charles Figuieres and Gilles Grolleau
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