Environmental Science & Policy
2016 - 2017
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Volume 71, issue C, 2017
- Critical habitat designation for Canadian listed species: Slow, biased, and incomplete pp. 1-8

- Sarah C. Bird and Karen E. Hodges
- Perception and handling of uncertainties in water management—A study of practitioners’ and scientists’ perspectives on uncertainty in their daily decision-making pp. 9-18

- Britta Höllermann and Mariele Evers
- Understanding the impact of climate change on the dwindling water resources of South Africa, focusing mainly on Olifants River basin: A review pp. 19-29

- German K. Nkhonjera
- Global and regional abatement costs of Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) and of enhanced action to levels well below 2°C and 1.5°C pp. 30-40

- Andries F. Hof, Michel G.J. den Elzen, Annemiek Admiraal, Mark Roelfsema, David E.H.J. Gernaat and Detlef P. van Vuuren
- Making water policy work in the United Kingdom: A case study of practical approaches to strengthening complex, multi-tiered systems of water governance pp. 41-55

- L. Robins, T.P. Burt, L.J. Bracken, J. Boardman and D.B.A. Thompson
Volume 70, issue C, 2017
- Factors influencing the use of decision support tools in the development and design of conservation policy pp. 1-8

- Fiona L. Gibson, Abbie Rogers, Anthony D.M. Smith, Anna Roberts, Hugh Possingham, Michael McCarthy and David Pannell
- The Impact-Likelihood Matrix: A policy tool for behaviour prioritisation pp. 9-20

- Sarah Kneebone, Liam Smith and Kelly Fielding
- Resilience in practice: Five principles to enable societies to cope with extreme weather events pp. 21-30

- Karin de Bruijn, Joost Buurman, Marjolein Mens, Ruben Dahm and Frans Klijn
- Transforming communication and knowledge production processes to address high-end climate change pp. 31-37

- J. David Tàbara, Asun Lera St. Clair and Erlend A.T. Hermansen
- Adaptation opportunities and constraints in coupled systems: Evidence from the U.S. energy-water nexus pp. 38-45

- Kathleen M. Ernst and Benjamin L. Preston
- The institutional capacity for a resource transition—A critical review of Swedish governmental commissions on landfill mining pp. 46-53

- N. Johansson, J. Krook and M. Eklund
- An evaluation of ecological impact assessment procedural effectiveness over time pp. 54-66

- Katherine Drayson, Graham Wood and Stewart Thompson
Volume 69, issue C, 2017
- Climate change policy and water resources in the EU and Spain. A closer look into the Water Framework Directive pp. 1-12

- Gonzalo Escribano Francés, Philippe Quevauviller, Enrique San Martín González and Elisa Vargas Amelin
- Risks in urban rooftop agriculture: Assessing stakeholders’ perceptions to ensure efficient policymaking pp. 13-21

- Kathrin Specht and Esther Sanyé-Mengual
- Bumping against the boundary: IPBES and the knowledge divide pp. 22-28

- Erik Löfmarck and Rolf Lidskog
- Designing monitoring arrangements for collaborative learning about adaptation pathways pp. 29-38

- Leon M. Hermans, Marjolijn Haasnoot, Judith ter Maat and Jan H. Kwakkel
- The threat of abandonment in socio-ecological landscapes: Farmers’ motivations and perspectives on high nature value grassland conservation pp. 39-49

- J. McGinlay, D.J.g Gowing and J. Budds
- Eradication of the non-native Poa pratensis colony at Cierva Point, Antarctica: A case study of international cooperation and practical management in an area under multi-party governance pp. 50-56

- Luis R. Pertierra, Kevin A. Hughes, Pablo Tejedo, Natalia Enríquez, María José Luciañez and Javier Benayas
- Worldwide peatland degradations and the related carbon dioxide emissions: the importance of policy regulations pp. 57-64

- István Urák, Tibor Hartel, Róbert Gallé and Adalbert Balog
- Methodology for the development of a new Sustainable Infrastructure Rating System for Developing Countries (SIRSDEC) pp. 65-72

- Jose Manuel Diaz-Sarachaga, Daniel Jato-Espino and Daniel Castro-Fresno
- Application of the Sustainable Infrastructure Rating System for Developing Countries (SIRSDEC) to a case study pp. 73-80

- Jose Manuel Diaz-Sarachaga, Daniel Jato-Espino and Daniel Castro-Fresno
- Policy considerations for limiting unintended residual plastic in agricultural soils pp. 81-84

- Marion Brodhagen, Jessica R. Goldberger, Douglas G. Hayes, Debra Ann Inglis, Thomas Marsh and Carol Miles
- Future options for cultivated Nordic peat soils: Can land management and rewetting control greenhouse gas emissions? pp. 85-93

- Bjørn Kløve, Kerstin Berglund, Örjan Berglund, Simon Weldon and Marja Maljanen
- The Ecological Footprint of Mediterranean cities: Awareness creation and policy implications pp. 94-104

- Wafaa Baabou, Nicole Grunewald, Claudiane Ouellet-Plamondon, Michel Gressot and Alessandro Galli
- Exploring tensions and conflicts in invasive species management: The case of Asian carp pp. 105-112

- Adam E. Kokotovich and David A. Andow
- The water-energy-food nexus: Is the increasing attention warranted, from either a research or policy perspective? pp. 113-123

- Dennis Wichelns
- Informing watershed planning and policy in the Truckee River basin through stakeholder engagement, scenario development, and impact evaluation pp. 124-135

- Kristen Podolak, Erik Lowe, Stacie Wolny, Barry Nickel and Rodd Kelsey
Volume 68, issue C, 2017
- Ecological risk assessments to guide decision-making: Methodology matters pp. 1-9

- Gerjan J. Piet, Antony M. Knights, Ruud H. Jongbloed, Jacqueline E. Tamis, Pepijn de Vries and Leonie A. Robinson
- Adaptation of Russian agriculture to climatic variability: The role of federal and provincial policies pp. 10-19

- Nataliya Stupak
- Accommodating consensus and diversity in environmental knowledge production: Achieving closure through typologies in IPBES pp. 20-27

- Jasper Montana
- Comparison of the role of property rights in right wing and left wing American and European environmental policy deliberations pp. 28-34

- Bernard D. Goldstein and Juliann M. Hudak
- Urbanization and environmental policy effects on the future availability of grazing resources on the Mongolian Plateau: Modeling socio-environmental system dynamics pp. 35-46

- Ginger R.H. Allington, Wei Li and Daniel G. Brown
- What it took to catalyse uptake of dynamic adaptive pathways planning to address climate change uncertainty pp. 47-57

- Judy Lawrence and Marjolijn Haasnoot
- Fuzzy modelling to identify key drivers of ecological water quality to support decision and policy making pp. 58-68

- Marie Anne Eurie Forio, Ans Mouton, Koen Lock, Pieter Boets, Thi Hanh Tien Nguyen, Minar Naomi Damanik Ambarita, Peace Liz Sasha Musonge, Luis Dominguez-Granda and Peter L.M. Goethals
- Understanding the black box of communication in a common-pool resource field experiment pp. 69-79

- Maria Claudia Lopez and Sergio Villamayor-Tomas
- From dichotomy to duality: Addressing interdisciplinary epistemological barriers to inclusive knowledge governance in global environmental assessments pp. 80-86

- Noam Obermeister
- An integrative research framework for enabling transformative adaptation pp. 87-96

- Matthew J. Colloff, Berta Martín-López, Sandra Lavorel, Bruno Locatelli, Russell Gorddard, Pierre-Yves Longaretti, Gretchen Walters, Lorrae van Kerkhoff, Carina Wyborn, Audrey Coreau, Russell M. Wise, Michael Dunlop, Patrick Degeorges, Hedley Grantham, Ian C. Overton, Rachel D. Williams, Michael D. Doherty, Tim Capon, Todd Sanderson and Helen T. Murphy
- The water-energy-food nexus pp. 97-106

- Mathew Kurian
Volume 67, issue C, 2017
- Navigating the authority paradox: Practising objectivity in environmental expertise pp. 1-7

- Eva-Maria Kunseler and Willemijn Tuinstra
- Science as a “fixed point”? Quantification and boundary objects in international climate politics pp. 8-15

- Bård Lahn and Göran Sundqvist
- Factors influencing successful implementation of Biosphere Reserves in Vietnam: Challenges, opportunities and lessons learnt pp. 16-26

- Chu Van Cuong, Peter Dart, Nigel Dudley and Marc Hockings
- Comparing observed and hypothetical climates as a means of communicating to the public and policymakers: The case of European heatwaves pp. 27-34

- Martin Beniston, Markus Stoffel and Sébastien Guillet
- Climate policy integration in the land use sector: Mitigation, adaptation and sustainable development linkages pp. 35-43

- Monica Di Gregorio, Dodik Ridho Nurrochmat, Jouni Paavola, Intan Maya Sari, Leandra Fatorelli, Emilia Pramova, Bruno Locatelli, Maria Brockhaus and Sonya Dyah Kusumadewi
- Managing a forgotten greenhouse gas under existing U.S. law: An interdisciplinary analysis pp. 44-51

- David R. Kanter, Jessica A. Wentz, James N. Galloway, William R. Moomaw and Wilfried Winiwarter
- Using qualitative models to define sustainable management for the commons in data poor conditions pp. 52-60

- Francesca Mancini, George M. Coghill and David Lusseau
Volume 66, issue C, 2016
- Governance structures for social-ecological systems: Assessing institutional options against a social residual claimant pp. 1-10

- Janet Dwyer and Ian Hodge
- Cap and trade policy for managing water competition from potential future carbon plantations pp. 11-22

- Jeffery D. Connor, Brett A. Bryan and Martin Nolan
- Scientists versus policy-makers: Building capacity for productive interactions across boundaries in the urban water sector pp. 23-30

- Matthew Laing and Philip J. Wallis
- The governance of ecosystem services in river basins: An approach for structured data representation and analysis pp. 31-39

- Kathrin Knüppe and Christian Knieper
- National laws and policies can enable or confound adaptive governance: Examples from South African national parks pp. 40-46

- Peter Novellie, Harry Biggs and Dirk Roux
- QUICKScan as a quick and participatory methodology for problem identification and scoping in policy processes pp. 47-61

- Peter Verweij, Sander Janssen, Leon Braat, Michiel van Eupen, Marta Pérez Soba, Manuel Winograd, Wim de Winter and Anouk Cormont
- Using participatory geographic approaches for urban flood risk in Santiago de Chile: Insights from a governance analysis pp. 62-72

- Tomás J. Usón, Carolin Klonner and Bernhard Höfle
- A continuum of governance regimes: A new perspective on co-management in irrigation systems pp. 73-81

- Ulrich J. Frey, Sergio Villamayor-Tomas and Insa Theesfeld
- “The Good Life”: Engaging the public with community-based carbon reduction strategies pp. 82-92

- Stephen Axon
- Integrating high resolution soil data into federal crop insurance policy: Implications for policy and conservation pp. 93-100

- Joshua D. Woodard
- Predictors of local support for a seawater desalination plant in a small coastal community pp. 101-111

- Nadine Heck, Adina Paytan, Donald C. Potts and Brent Haddad
- Policing and polluting: The role of practices in contemporary urban environmental pollution governance pp. 112-118

- Ralph Horne, Yolande Strengers and Anna Strempel
- Pathways of system transformation: Strategic agency to support regime change pp. 119-128

- Lara Werbeloff, Rebekah R. Brown and Derk Loorbach
- Policy strategies to foster the resilience of mountain social-ecological systems under uncertain global change pp. 129-139

- Sibyl Hanna Brunner and Adrienne Grêt-Regamey
- Blue water scarcity in the Black Sea catchment: Identifying key actors in the water-ecosystem-energy-food nexus pp. 140-150

- M. Fasel, C. Bréthaut, E. Rouholahnejad, M.A. Lacayo-Emery and A. Lehmann
- Explaining the de facto open access of public property commons: Insights from the Indus Delta mangroves pp. 151-159

- Junaid Alam Memon and Gopal B. Thapa
- The role of economic, policy, and ecological factors in estimating the value of carbon stocks in Everglades mangrove forests, South Florida, USA pp. 160-169

- Meenakshi Jerath, Mahadev Bhat, Victor H. Rivera-Monroy, Edward Castañeda-Moya, Marc Simard and Robert R. Twilley
- Knowledge users’ perspectives and advice on how to improve knowledge exchange and mobilization in the case of a co-managed fishery pp. 170-178

- Nathan Young, Vivian M. Nguyen, Marianne Corriveau, Steven J. Cooke and Scott G. Hinch
- Ecosystem services for water policy: Insights across Europe pp. 179-190

- B. Grizzetti, C. Liquete, P. Antunes, L. Carvalho, N. Geamănă, R. Giucă, M. Leone, S. McConnell, E. Preda, R. Santos, F. Turkelboom, A. Vădineanu and H. Woods
- Testing emissions equivalency metrics against climate policy goals pp. 191-198

- Morgan R. Edwards, James McNerney and Jessika E. Trancik
- National pathways to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): A comparative review of scenario modelling tools pp. 199-207

- Cameron Allen, Graciela Metternicht and Thomas Wiedmann
- Incentives and barriers to environmental inequality mobilization: A case-study analysis in Wallonia, Belgium pp. 208-216

- Zoé Lejeune and Jacques Teller
- Facilitating landform migration by removing shore protection structures: Opportunities and constraints pp. 217-226

- Karl F. Nordstrom, Nancy L. Jackson and Charles T. Roman
- The legacy of surface mining: Remediation, restoration, reclamation and rehabilitation pp. 227-233

- Ana T. Lima, Kristen Mitchell, O’Connell, David W., Jos Verhoeven and Philippe Van Cappellen
- Conserving socio-ecological landscapes: An analysis of traditional and responsive management practices for floodplain meadows in England pp. 234-241

- J. McGinlay, D.J.G. Gowing and J. Budds
- A multi-level perspective on learning about climate change adaptation through international cooperation pp. 242-249

- Joanne Vinke-de Kruijf and Claudia Pahl-Wostl
- Conceptualizing and operationalizing human wellbeing for ecosystem assessment and management pp. 250-259

- Sara Jo Breslow, Brit Sojka, Raz Barnea, Xavier Basurto, Courtney Carothers, Susan Charnley, Sarah Coulthard, Nives Dolšak, Jamie Donatuto, Carlos García-Quijano, Christina C. Hicks, Arielle Levine, Michael B. Mascia, Karma Norman, Melissa Poe, Terre Satterfield, Kevin St. Martin and Phillip S. Levin
- A review of Australian approaches for monitoring, assessing and reporting estuarine condition: I. International context and evaluation criteria pp. 260-269

- Chris S. Hallett, Fiona Valesini and Mike Elliott
- A review of Australian approaches for monitoring, assessing and reporting estuarine condition: II. State and Territory programs pp. 270-281

- Chris S. Hallett, Fiona Valesini, Peter Scanes, Christine Crawford, Bronwyn M. Gillanders, Adam Pope, James Udy, Julia Fortune, Simon Townsend, Jan Barton, Qifeng Ye, D. Jeff Ross, Kathryn Martin, Tim Glasby and Paul Maxwell
- A review of Australian approaches for monitoring, assessing and reporting estuarine condition: III. Evaluation against international best practice and recommendations for the future pp. 282-291

- Chris S. Hallett, Fiona Valesini and Mike Elliott
- African voters indicate lack of support for climate change policies pp. 292-298

- Nick Obradovich and Brigitte Zimmerman
- Prescriptive conflict prevention analysis: An application to the 2021 update of the Austrian flood risk management plan pp. 299-309

- Yeray Hernández-González, Michele Graziano Ceddia, Elena Zepharovich and Dimitris Christopoulos
- Climate change in the urban environment: Advancing, measuring and achieving resiliency pp. 310-313

- Meghan Doherty, Kelly Klima and Jessica J. Hellmann
- Risky business: Engaging the public on sea level rise and inundation pp. 314-323

- Karen L. Akerlof, Katherine E. Rowan, Todd La Porte, Brian K. Batten, Howard Ernst and Dann M. Sklarew
- Adapting to risk and perpetuating poverty: Household’s strategies for managing flood risk and water scarcity in Mexico City pp. 324-333

- Hallie Eakin, Amy M. Lerner, David Manuel-Navarrete, Bertha Hernández Aguilar, Alejandra Martínez-Canedo, Beth Tellman, Lakshmi Charli-Joseph, Rafael Fernández Álvarez and Luis Bojórquez-Tapia
- On the confluence of city living, energy saving behaviours and direct residential energy consumption pp. 334-343

- Lavinia Poruschi and Christopher L. Ambrey
- Supporting local climate change adaptation: Where we are and where we need to go pp. 344-352

- John Nordgren, Missy Stults and Sara Meerow
- Innovative policy practices to advance building energy efficiency and retrofitting: Approaches, impacts and challenges in ten C40 cities pp. 353-365

- Gregory Trencher, Vanesa Castán Broto, Tomoko Takagi, Zoe Sprigings, Yuko Nishida and Masaru Yarime
- The social and spatial distribution of temperature-related health impacts from urban heat island reduction policies pp. 366-374

- Jason Vargo, Brian Stone, Dana Habeeb, Peng Liu and Armistead Russell
- Climate change adaptation planning in large cities: A systematic global assessment pp. 375-382

- Malcolm Araos, Lea Berrang-Ford, James D. Ford, Stephanie E. Austin, Robbert Biesbroek and Alexandra Lesnikowski
- Evaluation that counts: A review of climate change adaptation indicators & metrics using lessons from effective evaluation and science-practice interaction pp. 383-392

- James C. Arnott, Susanne C. Moser and Kristen A. Goodrich
- A framework for adapting urban forests to climate change pp. 393-402

- Leslie Brandt, Abigail Derby Lewis, Robert Fahey, Lydia Scott, Lindsay Darling and Chris Swanston
- Measuring the adaptation gap: A framework for evaluating climate hazards and opportunities in urban areas pp. 403-419

- Chen Chen, Meghan Doherty, Joyce Coffee, Theodore Wong and Jessica Hellmann
- Indicators of urban climate resilience: A contextual approach pp. 420-426

- Stephen Tyler, Erwin Nugraha, Ha Kim Nguyen, Nhung Van Nguyen, Aniessa Delima Sari, Pakamas Thinpanga, Thao Thanh Tran and Sheo Shanker Verma
- Adaptation Planning Support Toolbox: Measurable performance information based tools for co-creation of resilient, ecosystem-based urban plans with urban designers, decision-makers and stakeholders pp. 427-436

- Frans H.M. van de Ven, Robbert P.H. Snep, Stijn Koole, Reinder Brolsma, Rutger van der Brugge, Joop Spijker and Toine Vergroesen
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