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Ecological Economics
1989 - 2025
Current editor(s): C. J. Cleveland From Elsevier Bibliographic data for series maintained by Catherine Liu (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 76, issue C, 2012
- On the automatic application of inequality indexes in the analysis of the international distribution of environmental indicators pp. 1-7

- Juan Duro
- A boundary object for scale selection — Moderating differences and synergising understanding pp. 15-24

- S.S. Keshkamat, A. Kooiman, M.F.A.M. van Maarseveen, A. van der Veen and M.H.P. Zuidgeest
- Dynamic misspecification in the environmental Kuznets curve: Evidence from CO2 and SO2 emissions in the United Kingdom pp. 25-33

- Jack Fosten, Bruce Morley and Timothy Taylor
- Integrated innovations and recommendation domains: Paradigm for developing, scaling-out, and targeting rainwater management innovations pp. 34-41

- Kindie Getnet and Charlotte MacAlister
- Do drought management plans reduce drought risk? A risk assessment model for a Mediterranean river basin pp. 42-48

- Carlos Gomez and Carlos Dionisio Pérez Blanco
- Economic structure, development policy and environmental quality: An empirical analysis of environmental Kuznets curves with Chinese municipal data pp. 49-59

- Jie He and Hua Wang
- India's biophysical economy, 1961–2008. Sustainability in a national and global context pp. 60-69

- Simron Jit Singh, Fridolin Krausmann, Simone Gingrich, Helmut Haberl, Karl-Heinz Erb, Peter Lanz, Joan Martinez-Alier and Leah Temper
- How responsible is a region for its carbon emissions? An empirical general equilibrium analysis pp. 70-78

- Karen Turner, Max Munday, Peter McGregor and Kim Swales
- Valuing the mortality risk of wildlife reintroduction: Heterogeneous risk preferences pp. 79-86

- Yukichika Kawata and Masahide Watanabe
- Designing watershed programs to pay farmers for water quality services: Case studies of Munich and New York City pp. 87-94

- Gilles Grolleau and Laura M.J. McCann
- Towards the integration of spread and economic impacts of biological invasions in a landscape of learning and imitating agents pp. 95-103

- L. Roman Carrasco, David Cook, Richard Baker, Alan MacLeod, Jon D. Knight and John D. Mumford
- Heterogeneity of preferences for the benefits of Environmental Stewardship: A latent-class approach pp. 104-111

- Guy Garrod, Eric Ruto, Ken Willis and Neil Powe
- Is conceptual vagueness an asset? Arguments from philosophy of science applied to the concept of resilience pp. 112-118

- Sebastian Strunz
- Accruing benefit or loss from a protected area: Location matters pp. 119-129

- Catrina A. Mackenzie
Volume 75, issue C, 2012
- On dimensions of ecological economics pp. 1-9

- Giovanni Baiocchi
- Dimensions and logarithmic function in economics: A comment pp. 10-11

- Constantin Chilarescu and Ioana Viaşu
- Nonmarket valuation of water quality: Addressing spatially heterogeneous preferences using GIS and a random parameter logit model pp. 15-21

- Peter Tait, Ramesh Baskaran, Ross Cullen and Kathryn Bicknell
- Negotiation analysis for mechanisms to deliver ecosystem services: The case of soil conservation in Costa Rica pp. 22-31

- Raffaele Vignola, Tim L. McDaniels and Roland W. Scholz
- A stochastic viability approach to ecosystem-based fisheries management pp. 32-42

- Luc Doyen, O. Thébaud, C. Béné, Vincent Martinet, S. Gourguet, M. Bertignac, S. Fifas and F. Blanchard
- Political affiliation and willingness to pay: An examination of the nature of benefits and means of provision pp. 43-51

- Diane Dupont and Ian Bateman
- Voting for environmental donations: Experimental evidence from Majorca, Spain pp. 52-60

- Esther Blanco, Maria Claudia Lopez and Eric A. Coleman
- Can Earth system interactions be governed? Governance functions for linking climate change mitigation with land use, freshwater and biodiversity protection pp. 61-71

- Måns Nilsson and Åsa Persson
- Elephants in the garden: Financial and social costs of crop raiding pp. 72-82

- Catrina A. Mackenzie and Peter Ahabyona
- Introducing individual transferable quotas on nitrogen in Danish fresh water aquaculture: Production and profitability gains pp. 83-90

- Rasmus Nielsen
- Greenhouse gas emissions of self-selected individual diets in France: Changing the diet structure or consuming less? pp. 91-101

- F. Vieux, N. Darmon, D. Touazi and L.G. Soler
- Alternative use systems for the remaining Ethiopian cloud forest and the role of Arabica coffee — A cost-benefit analysis pp. 102-113

- Anke Reichhuber and Till Requate
- Pollution, shadow economy and corruption: Theory and evidence pp. 114-125

- Amit K. Biswas, Mohammad Reza Farzanegan and Marcel Thum
- Heterogeneous users and willingness to pay in an ongoing payment for watershed protection initiative in the Colombian Andes pp. 126-134

- Rocio Moreno-Sanchez, Jorge Maldonado, Sven Wunder and Carlos Borda-Almanza
- On the economics of virtual water trade pp. 135-139

- Jeffrey Reimer
- Migration, class and environmental inequality: Exposure to pollution in China's Jiangsu Province pp. 140-151

- Ethan D. Schoolman and Chunbo Ma
- Does household composition matter? The impact of the Grain for Green Program on rural livelihoods in China pp. 152-160

- Yicheng Liang, Shuzhuo Li, Marcus W. Feldman and Gretchen C. Daily
- Production-based and consumption-based national greenhouse gas inventories: An implication for Estonia pp. 161-173

- Olga Gavrilova and Raivo Vilu
Volume 74, issue C, 2012
- Rethinking ecosystem services to better address and navigate cultural values pp. 8-18

- Kai M.A. Chan, Terre Satterfield and Joshua Goldstein
- Ecosystem services and Australian agricultural enterprises pp. 19-26

- Harpinder S. Sandhu, Neville D. Crossman and F. Patrick Smith
- Inferring the rate of pure time preference under uncertainty pp. 27-33

- Liqun Liu
- Non-cooperative institutions for sustainable common pool resource management: Application to groundwater pp. 34-45

- Kaveh Madani and Ariel Dinar
- Sustainability of diets: From concepts to governance pp. 46-54

- Markus Vinnari and Petri Tapio
- Efficiency and equity in negotiated resource transfers: Contributions and limitations of trust with limited contracts pp. 55-63

- Alexander Pfaff and Maria Vélez
- Additional CO2 emissions from land use change — Forest conservation as a precondition for sustainable production of second generation bioenergy pp. 64-70

- Alexander Popp, Michael Krause, Jan Philipp Dietrich, Hermann Lotze-Campen, Marian Leimbach, Tim Beringer and Nico Bauer
- Linking NAMEA and Input output for ‘consumption vs. production perspective’ analyses pp. 71-84

- Giovanni Marin, Massimiliano Mazzanti and Anna Montini
- Does one size fit all? Heterogeneity in the valuation of community forestry programs pp. 85-94

- Dambala Gelo and Steven Koch
- Sustainable agricultural management contracts: Using choice experiments to estimate the benefits of land preservation and conservation practices pp. 95-103

- Joshua Duke, Allison M. Borchers, Robert Johnston and Sarah Absetz
- Absolute abundance and relative scarcity: Environmental policy with implementation lags pp. 104-119

- Corrado Di Maria, Sjak Smulders and Edwin van der Werf
- Economic analysis of scenarios for the sustainability of extensive livestock farming in Spain under the CAP pp. 120-129

- Juan Agustín Franco, Paula Gaspar and Francisco Mesias
- A parsimonious, stacked latent-class methodology for predicting behavioral heterogeneity in terms of life-constraint heterogeneity pp. 130-144

- Edward Morey and Mara Thiene
- Econometric analysis of the determinants of adoption of raising sheep in folds by farmers in the semiarid Loess Plateau of China pp. 145-152

- Wan-Shou Zhang, Feng-Min Li, You-Cai Xiong and Qing Xia
- Beyond food production: Ecosystem services provided by home gardens. A case study in Vall Fosca, Catalan Pyrenees, Northeastern Spain pp. 153-160

- Laura Calvet-Mir, Erik Gómez-Baggethun and Victoria Reyes-García
- Is there a causal relation between ethanol innovation and the market characteristics of fuels in Brazil? pp. 161-168

- Luciano De Freitas and Shinji Kaneko
- The viability of local payments for watershed services: Empirical evidence from Matiguás, Nicaragua pp. 169-176

- Gert Van Hecken, Johan Bastiaensen and William F. Vásquez
Volume 73, issue C, 2012
- Uranium reserve, nuclear fuel cycle delusion, CO2 emissions from the sea, and electricity supply: Reflections after the fuel meltdown of the Fukushima Nuclear Power Units pp. 1-6

- Kozo Mayumi and John Polimeni
- Personal carbon trading: A critical survey pp. 7-18

- Richard Starkey
- Personal carbon trading: A critical survey Part 2: Efficiency and effectiveness pp. 19-28

- Richard Starkey
- Redefining payments for environmental services pp. 29-36

- Luca Tacconi
- Understanding changes in business strategies regarding biodiversity and ecosystem services pp. 37-46

- Joël Houdet, Michel Trommetter and Jacques Weber
- Ecotourism and the development of indigenous communities: The good, the bad, and the ugly pp. 47-55

- Jessica Coria and Enrique Calfucura
- Ecological restoration programs and payments for ecosystem services as integrated biophysical and socioeconomic processes—China's experience as an example pp. 56-65

- Runsheng Yin and Minjuan Zhao
- Incorporating the value of ecological networks into cost–benefit analysis to improve spatially explicit land-use planning pp. 66-74

- Aris Gaaff and Stijn Reinhard
- Cross-cultural environmental research in New Zealand: Insights for ecological economics research practice pp. 75-85

- Derrylea J. Hardy and Murray G. Patterson
- Environmental poverty, a decomposed environmental Kuznets curve, and alternatives: Sustainability lessons from China pp. 86-92

- Lee Liu
- Useful work and information as drivers of economic growth pp. 93-102

- Benjamin Warr and Robert U. Ayres
- An analysis of the world's environment and population dynamics with varying carrying capacity, concerns and skepticism pp. 103-112

- Peter Berck, Amnon Levy and Khorshed Chowdhury
- The public finance potential of community forestry in Nepal pp. 113-121

- Bir Bahadur Khanal Chhetri, Jens Lund and Øystein Juul Nielsen
- Learning-by-doing and the costs of a backstop for energy transition and sustainability pp. 122-132

- Pierre-André Jouvet and Ingmar Schumacher
- Which factors influence the expansion of bioenergy? An empirical study of the investment behaviours of German farmers pp. 133-141

- Christian Reise, Oliver Musshoff, Karol Granoszewski and Achim Spiller
- Determinants of participation versus consumption in the Nordic Swan eco-labeled market pp. 142-151

- Keith Brouhle and Madhu Khanna
- Global energy modelling — A biophysical approach (GEMBA) part 1: An overview of biophysical economics pp. 152-157

- M. Dale, S. Krumdieck and P. Bodger
- Global energy modelling — A biophysical approach (GEMBA) Part 2: Methodology pp. 158-167

- M. Dale, S. Krumdieck and P. Bodger
- Testing participation constraints in contract design for sustainable soil conservation in Ethiopia pp. 168-178

- Abonesh Tesfaye and Roy Brouwer
- The regulation of non-point source pollution and risk preferences: An experimental approach pp. 179-187

- Eva Camacho-Cuena and Till Requate
- Political consumerism and public policy: Good complements against market failures? pp. 188-193

- Philippe Delacote and Claire Montagné-Huck
- A bioeconomic model of trophy hunting pp. 194-205

- Eric Nævdal, Jon Olaf Olaussen and Anders Skonhoft
- Clarifying protected and utilitarian values of critical capital pp. 206-210

- Leonie J. Pearson, Yoshihisa Kashima and Craig J. Pearson
- Impacts of carbon-based policy instruments and taxes on tropical deforestation pp. 211-219

- Sepul K. Barua, Jussi Uusivuori and Jari Kuuluvainen
- Prosocial behavior and incentives: Evidence from field experiments in rural Mexico and Tanzania pp. 220-227

- John Kerr, Mamta Vardhan and Rohit Jindal
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