Environmental Science & Policy
2016 - 2017
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Volume 75, issue C, 2017
- Success in preserving historic rural landscapes under various policy measures: Incentives, restrictions or planning? pp. 1-9

- Petr Sklenicka, Blanka Kottová and Miroslav Šálek
- Experimental floods: A new era for Spanish and Mediterranean rivers? pp. 10-18

- F. Magdaleno
- Mainstreaming investments in watershed services to enhance water security: Barriers and opportunities pp. 19-27

- Adrian L. Vogl, Joshua H. Goldstein, Gretchen C. Daily, Bhaskar Vira, Leah Bremer, Robert I. McDonald, Daniel Shemie, Beth Tellman and Jan Cassin
- Is the EU WFD suitable to support IWRM planning in non-European countries? Lessons learnt from the introduction of IWRM and River Basin Management in Mongolia pp. 28-37

- Sonja Heldt, Jean Carlo Rodríguez-de-Francisco, Ines Dombrowsky, Christian K. Feld and Daniel Karthe
- California dreaming: Challenges posed by transposing science-based marine protected area planning processes in different political contexts pp. 38-46

- Elizabeth M. De Santo
- Complementary safeguards for robust regional watershed governance in a federation: New York City and its municipal water supply pp. 47-55

- Jeffrey W. Hanlon
- Employing the shared socioeconomic pathways to predict CO2 emissions pp. 56-64

- Tobias Böhmelt
- Ensuring water resource security in China; the need for advances in evidence-based policy to support sustainable management pp. 65-69

- Shuzhong Gu, Alan Jenkins, Shi-Ji Gao, Yonglong Lu, Hong Li, Yuanyuan Li, Robert C. Ferrier, Mark Bailey, Yiwen Wang, Yuan Zhang, Xuebin Qi, Lili Yu, Liuqian Ding, Tim Daniell, Richard Williams, Jamie Hannaford, Mike Acreman, Stuart Kirk, Hongxian Liu, Zhengtao Liu, Liangguo Luo, Denghua Yan, Xuejun Liu, Fang Yu, Dong Wang, Bing Zhang, Aizhong Ding, Xiangrong Xie, Jing Liu, Chao Ma and Anita Jobson
- A review on political factors influencing public support for urban environmental policy pp. 70-80

- Calvin Wan, Geoffrey Qiping Shen and Stella Choi
- Institutional challenges to climate change adaptation: A case study on policy action gaps in Uganda pp. 81-90

- Edidah L. Ampaire, Laurence Jassogne, Happy Providence, Mariola Acosta, Jennifer Twyman, Leigh Winowiecki and Piet van Asten
- Utilitarian framings of biodiversity shape environmental impact assessment in development cooperation pp. 91-102

- Jean Hugé, Anne-Julie Rochette, Luc Janssens de Bisthoven, Farid Dahdouh-Guebas, Nico Koedam and Maarten P.M. Vanhove
- Opportunities for knowledge co-production across the energy-food-water nexus: Making interdisciplinary approaches work for better climate decision making pp. 103-110

- Candice Howarth and Irene Monasterolo
- Tidal river management in the south west Ganges-Brahmaputra delta in Bangladesh: Moving towards a transdisciplinary approach? pp. 111-120

- Animesh K. Gain, David Benson, Rezaur Rahman, Dilip Kumar Datta and Josselin J. Rouillard
- Climate change adaptation in the Sahel pp. 121-137

- Terence Epule Epule, James D. Ford, Shuaib Lwasa and Laurent Lepage
- Cost estimates of the Kigali Amendment to phase-down hydrofluorocarbons pp. 138-147

- Lena Höglund-Isaksson, Pallav Purohit, Markus Amann, Imrich Bertok, Peter Rafaj, Wolfgang Schöpp and Jens Borken-Kleefeld
- Stakeholder involvement in strategic adaptation planning: Transdisciplinarity and co-production at stake? pp. 148-157

- Christine Wamsler
- Improving flood risk analysis for effectively supporting the implementation of flood risk management plans: The case study of “Serio” Valley pp. 158-172

- Raffaele Albano, Leonardo Mancusi and Andrea Abbate
- Making sense of complexity in risk governance in post-disaster Fukushima fisheries: A scalar approach pp. 173-183

- Leslie Mabon and Midori Kawabe
- Exploring European food system vulnerabilities: Towards integrated food security governance pp. 184-215

- Ana Moragues-Faus, Roberta Sonnino and Terry Marsden
Volume 74, issue C, 2017
- Breaking barriers for a bio-based economy: Interactive reflection on monitoring water quality pp. 1-7

- Tamara Metze, Tjerk Jan Schuitmaker, Lise Bitsch and Jacqueline Broerse
- “Traffic intervention” policy fails to mitigate air pollution in megacity Delhi pp. 8-13

- Sourangsu Chowdhury, Sagnik Dey, Sachchida Nand Tripathi, Gufran Beig, Amit Kumar Mishra and Sumit Sharma
- Socioeconomic changes and environmental policies as dimensions of regional land transitions in the Atlantic Forest, Brazil pp. 14-22

- Ramon Felipe Bicudo da Silva, Mateus Batistella and Emilio Federico Moran
- Constructing risks – Internalisation of flood risks in the flood risk management plan pp. 23-29

- Matthijs M.D. Roos, Thomas T. Hartmann, Tejo T.J.M. Spit and Georg G. Johann
- Scientist and stakeholder perspectives of transdisciplinary research: Early attitudes, expectations, and tensions pp. 30-39

- Mary Anne Thompson, Susan Owen, Jan M. Lindsay, Graham S. Leonard and Shane J. Cronin
- Ecosystem services in global sustainability policies pp. 40-48

- Ilse R. Geijzendorffer, Emmanuelle Cohen-Shacham, Anna F. Cord, Wolfgang Cramer, Carlos Guerra and Berta Martín-López
- Exploring fair and ambitious mitigation contributions under the Paris Agreement goals pp. 49-56

- Xunzhang Pan, Michel den Elzen, Niklas Höhne, Fei Teng and Lining Wang
- Making time for space: The critical role of spatial planning in adapting natural resource management to climate change pp. 57-67

- V.M. Adams, J.G. Álvarez-Romero, S.J. Capon, G.M. Crowley, A.P. Dale, M.J. Kennard, M.M. Douglas and R.L. Pressey
- Pre-listing conservation of candidate species under the endangered species act: An evaluation of prevalence, accessibility, and market-based conservation efforts pp. 68-74

- Todd K. BenDor, Kristen A. Vitro and J. Adam Riggsbee
Volume 73, issue C, 2017
- Negotiating Indigenous knowledge at the science-policy interface: Insights from the Xáxli’p Community Forest pp. 1-11

- Sibyl Diver
- The conception of public interest in Dutch flood risk management: Untouchable or transforming? pp. 12-19

- Mark Wiering and Madelinde Winnubst
- Socio-environmental conflicts on hydropower: The São Luiz do Tapajós project in Brazil pp. 20-28

- Christoph Ernst Emil Hess and Eva Fenrich
- Understanding socio-cultural dimensions of environmental decision-making: A knowledge governance approach pp. 29-37

- Lorrae van Kerkhoff and Victoria Pilbeam
- Conflicts and security in integrated water resources management pp. 38-44

- Mohammad Al-Saidi
- Improving habitat exchange planning through theory, application, and lessons from other fields pp. 45-51

- Christopher S. Galik, Todd K. BenDor, Julie DeMeester and David Wolfe
- Are ecosystem service hotspots located in protected areas? Results from a study in Southern Italy pp. 52-60

- Marinella Spanò, Vincenzo Leronni, Raffaele Lafortezza and Francesco Gentile
- Analyzing REDD+ as an experiment of transformative climate governance: Insights from Indonesia pp. 61-70

- Korhonen-Kurki Kaisa, Brockhaus Maria, Muharrom Efrian, Juhola Sirkku, Moeliono Moira, Maharani Cynthia and Dwisatrio Bimo
- The role of science-policy interface in sustainable urban water transitions: Lessons from Rotterdam pp. 71-79

- G. Dunn, R.R. Brown, J.J. Bos and K. Bakker
- Evaluating the best available social science for natural resource management decision-making pp. 80-88

- Susan Charnley, Courtney Carothers, Terre Satterfield, Arielle Levine, Melissa R. Poe, Karma Norman, Jamie Donatuto, Sara Jo Breslow, Michael B. Mascia, Phillip S. Levin, Xavier Basurto, Christina C. Hicks, Carlos García-Quijano and Kevin St. Martin
- Towards integrated food policy: Main challenges and steps ahead pp. 89-92

- Jeroen J.L. Candel and Laura Pereira
- The perceived psychological distance of climate change impacts and its influence on support for adaptation policy pp. 93-99

- Ajay S. Singh, Adam Zwickle, Jeremy T. Bruskotter and Robyn Wilson
- The potential benefits of on-farm mitigation scenarios for reducing multiple pollutant loadings in prioritised agri-environment areas across England pp. 100-114

- Y. Zhang, A.L. Collins, J.I. Jones, P.J. Johnes, A. Inman and J.E. Freer
- Motivations and barriers for Western Australian broad-acre farmers to adopt carbon farming pp. 115-123

- Marit Kragt, Nikki P. Dumbrell and Louise Blackmore
- An analysis of the likely success of policy actions under uncertainty: Recovery from acidification across Great Britain pp. 124-132

- J. Duncan Whyatt, Sarah E. Metcalfe, Richard G. Derwent and Trevor Page
Volume 72, issue C, 2017
- Can community-based governance strengthen citizenship in support of climate change adaptation? Testing insights from Self-Determination Theory pp. 1-9

- Graham Marshall, Donald W. Hine and Miriam J. East
- Forward planning to maintain the attractiveness of coastal areas: Choosing between seawalls and managed retreat pp. 12-19

- Bénédicte Rulleau and Hélène Rey-Valette
- Policy, legislative and institutional assessments for integrated river basin management in Turkey pp. 20-29

- Şermin Delipınar and Mehmet Karpuzcu
- The re-territorialisation of Biosphere Reserves: The case of Wester Ross, Northwest Scotland pp. 30-40

- Martin F. Price
- The spatial distribution of Antarctica’s protected areas: A product of pragmatism, geopolitics or conservation need? pp. 41-51

- Kevin A. Hughes and Susie M. Grant
- Is a science-policy nexus void leading to restoration failure in global mining? pp. 52-54

- Jason Stevens and Kingsley Dixon
- Regulating the water-energy-food nexus: Interdependencies, transaction costs and procedural justice pp. 55-64

- Shaun Larcom and Terry van Gevelt
- Understanding the science-policy interface: Case studies on the role of information in fisheries management pp. 65-75

- Suzuette S. Soomai
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