Ecological Economics
1989 - 2025
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Volume 79, issue C, 2012
- Transdisciplinarity: Between mainstreaming and marginalization pp. 1-10

- Thomas Jahn, Matthias Bergmann and Florian Keil
- The economic influence of community-based dolphin watching on a local economy in a developing country: Implications for conservation pp. 11-20

- Putu Liza Kusuma Mustika, Alastair Birtles, Riccardo Welters and Helene Marsh
- Directional heterogeneity in WTP models for environmental valuation pp. 21-31

- Marije Schaafsma, Roy Brouwer and John Rose
- The physical dimension of international trade, part 2: Indirect global resource flows between 1962 and 2005 pp. 32-43

- Monika Dittrich, Stefan Bringezu and Helmut Schütz
- REDD and forest transition: Tunneling through the environmental Kuznets curve pp. 44-51

- Richard Culas
- Coordination problems and resource collapse in the commons — Exploring the role of knowledge heterogeneity pp. 52-59

- Therese Lindahl
- Poverty, sustainability, and household livelihood strategies in Zagros, Iran pp. 60-70

- Arezoo Soltani, Arild Angelsen, Tron Eid, Mohammad Saeid Noori Naieni and Taghi Shamekhi
- Uncertainty in ecosystem services valuation and implications for assessing land use tradeoffs: An agricultural case study in the Minnesota River Basin pp. 71-79

- Kris A. Johnson, Stephen Polasky, Erik Nelson and Derric Pennington
- Fishing down the food chain revisited: Modeling exploited trophic systems pp. 80-88

- Christopher D. Wilen and James Wilen
- Balancing hunting regulations and hunter satisfaction: An integrated biosocioeconomic model to aid in sustainable management pp. 89-96

- Hilde Karine Wam, Hans Chr. Pedersen and Olav Hjeljord
- Service providing units, existence values and the valuation of endangered species: A methodological test pp. 97-104

- A. Kontogianni, C. Tourkolias, A. Machleras and M. Skourtos
- Mitigating economic risk from climate variability in rain-fed agriculture through enterprise mix diversification pp. 105-112

- John Kandulu, Brett A. Bryan, Darran King and Jeffery D. Connor
Volume 78, issue C, 2012
- Biofuel from Jatropha curcas: Environmental sustainability and option value pp. 1-8

- Marcello Basili and Fulvio Fontini
- Stated preferences for tropical wildlife conservation amongst distant beneficiaries: Charisma, endemism, scope and substitution effects pp. 9-18

- Sian Morse-Jones, Ian Bateman, Andreas Kontoleon, Silvia Ferrini, Neil D. Burgess and R. Kerry Turner
- A multi-actor multi-criteria scenario analysis of regional sustainable resource policy pp. 19-28

- Aliye Ahu Akgün, Eveline van Leeuwen and Peter Nijkamp
- Implementation of the EU Nitrates Directive in the Republic of Ireland — A view from the farm pp. 29-36

- Cathal Buckley
- Combining income and assets measures to include the transitory nature of poverty in assessments of forest dependence: Evidence from the Democratic Republic of Congo pp. 37-46

- Martin Reinhardt Nielsen, Mariève Pouliot and Riyong Kim Bakkegaard
- Provision of environmental output within a multi-output distance function approach pp. 47-54

- Francisco Areal, Richard Tiffin and Kelvin Balcombe
- Organic farmers or conventional farmers: Where's the money? pp. 55-62

- Hiroki Uematsu and Ashok Mishra
- Impact of payments for carbon sequestered in wood products and avoided carbon emissions on the profitability of NIPF landowners in the US South pp. 63-69

- Puneet Dwivedi, Robert Bailis, Andrew Stainback and Douglas R. Carter
- A spatial model of coastal ecosystem services pp. 70-79

- Edward Barbier
- Enhancing the reliability of benefit transfer over heterogeneous sites: A meta-analysis of international coral reef values pp. 80-89

- Luz M. Londoño and Robert Johnston
- Modeling the effect of social factors on improving biodiversity protection pp. 90-99

- George Halkos and Nikoleta Jones
- Environmental corporate social responsibility and financial performance: Disentangling direct and indirect effects pp. 100-111

- Abraham Lioui and Zenu Sharma
- Determinants of eco-innovations by type of environmental impact — The role of regulatory push/pull, technology push and market pull pp. 112-122

- Jens Horbach, Christian Rammer and Klaus Rennings
- Comparing willingness-to-pay between residents and non-residents when correcting hypothetical bias: Case of endangered spotted seal in South Korea pp. 123-131

- Ju-Yeon Kim, James W. Mjelde, Tae-Kyun Kim, Choong-Ki Lee and Kyung-Mo Ahn
- Bycatch risk pools for the US West Coast Groundfish Fishery pp. 132-147

- Daniel S. Holland and Jason E. Jannot
- The curse of the haven: The impact of multinational enterprise on environmental regulation pp. 148-156

- Lammertjan Dam and Bert Scholtens
Volume 77, issue C, 2012
- An analysis of the methodological underpinnings of social learning research in natural resource management pp. 16-26

- Romina Rodela, Georgina Cundill and Arjen E.J. Wals
- Where is the consensus? A proposed foundation for moving ecosystem service concepts into practice pp. 27-35

- Amanda M. Nahlik, Mary E. Kentula, M. Siobhan Fennessy and Dixon H. Landers
- New foundations for ecological economics pp. 36-47

- Clive Spash
- Environmental regulation and French firms location abroad: An economic geography model in an international comparative study pp. 48-61

- Sonia Ben Kheder and Natalia Zugravu-Soilita
- Are community-based forest enterprises in the tropics financially viable? Case studies from the Brazilian Amazon pp. 62-73

- Shoana Humphries, Thomas P. Holmes, Karen Kainer, Carlos Gabriel Gonçalves Koury, Edson Cruz and Rosana de Miranda Rocha
- Communicating Trade-offs amid Controversial Science: Decision Support for Climate Policy pp. 74-90

- Terrence Iverson
- Precision phosphorus management and agricultural phosphorus loading pp. 91-102

- Antti Iho and Marita Laukkanen
- Reforming the tax system to promote environmental objectives: An application to Mauritius pp. 103-112

- Ian Parry
- Linking process to outcomes — Internal and external criteria for a stakeholder involvement in River Basin Management Planning pp. 113-122

- K.L. Blackstock, K.A. Waylen, J. Dunglinson and K.M. Marshall
- The effect of scaling and connection on the sustainability of a socio-economic resource system pp. 123-128

- Rachata Muneepeerakul and Murad R. Qubbaj
- Long-term trajectories of the human appropriation of net primary production: Lessons from six national case studies pp. 129-138

- Fridolin Krausmann, Simone Gingrich, Helmut Haberl, Karl-Heinz Erb, Annabella Musel, Thomas Kastner, Norbert Kohlheb, Maria Niedertscheider and Elmar Schwarzlmüller
- Afforestation and timber management compliance strategies in climate policy. A computable general equilibrium analysis pp. 139-148

- Melania Michetti and Renato Rosa
- Irrigated agriculture and climate change: The influence of water supply variability and salinity on adaptation pp. 149-157

- Jeffery D. Connor, Kurt Schwabe, Darran King and Keith Knapp
- Timber concessions in Madre de Dios: Are they a good deal? pp. 158-165

- Renzo Giudice, Britaldo S. Soares-Filho, Frank Merry, Hermann O. Rodrigues and Maria Bowman
- The relationship between technical efficiency in agriculture and deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon pp. 166-175

- Sébastien Marchand
- Not only subterranean forests: Wood consumption and economic development in Britain (1850–1938) pp. 176-184

- Iñaki Iriarte-Goñi and María-Isabel Ayuda
- Preferences for government enforcement of a common pool harvest quota: Theory and experimental evidence from fishing communities in Colombia pp. 185-192

- Maria Vélez, John K. Stranlund and James Murphy
- Environmental and ecological economics in the 21st century: An age adjusted citation analysis of the influential articles, journals, authors and institutions pp. 193-206

- Andreas G.F. Hoepner, Benjamin Kant, Bert Scholtens and Pei-Shan Yu
- The impact of age structure, uncertainty, and asymmetric spatial dynamics on regulatory performance in a fishery metapopulation pp. 207-218

- Daniel S. Holland and Guillermo E. Herrera
- Climate damages in the FUND model: A disaggregated analysis pp. 219-224

- Frank Ackerman and Charles Munitz
- Fishery resource recovery strategy without reducing the number of landings: A case study of the ocellate puffer in Japan pp. 225-233

- Yukichika Kawata
- Expected utility theory and the tyranny of catastrophic risks pp. 234-239

- Wolfgang Buchholz and Michael Schymura
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