Environmental Science & Policy
2016 - 2017
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Volume 65, issue C, 2016
- A decision framework for Integrated Assessment Modelling of air quality at regional and local scale pp. 3-12

- G. Guariso, M. Maione and M. Volta
- Overview of current regional and local scale air quality modelling practices: Assessment and planning tools in the EU pp. 13-21

- P. Thunis, A. Miranda, J.M. Baldasano, N. Blond, J. Douros, A. Graff, S. Janssen, K. Juda-Rezler, N. Karvosenoja, G. Maffeis, A. Martilli, M. Rasoloharimahefa, E. Real, P. Viaene, M. Volta and L. White
- Air quality integrated assessment modelling in the context of EU policy: A way forward pp. 22-28

- P. Viaene, C.A. Belis, N. Blond, C. Bouland, K. Juda-Rezler, N. Karvosenoja, A. Martilli, A. Miranda, E. Pisoni and M. Volta
- Applying integrated assessment methodologies to air quality plans: Two European cases pp. 29-38

- A.I. Miranda, H. Relvas, P. Viaene, S. Janssen, O. Brasseur, C. Carnevale, P. Declerck, G. Maffeis, E. Turrini and M. Volta
- Uncertainty evaluation in air quality planning decisions: a case study for Northern Italy pp. 39-47

- C. Carnevale, J. Douros, G. Finzi, A. Graff, G. Guariso, Z. Nahorski, E. Pisoni, J-L. Ponche, E. Real, E. Turrini and Ch. Vlachokostas
- Air quality and climate change: Designing new win-win policies for Europe pp. 48-57

- Michela Maione, David Fowler, Paul S. Monks, Stefan Reis, Yinon Rudich, Martin L. Williams and Sandro Fuzzi
- Air quality from a social perspective in four European metropolitan areas: Research hypothesis and evidence from the SEFIRA project pp. 58-64

- Paolo Giardullo, Vittorio Sergi, Wim Carton, Anneleen Kenis, Chris Kesteloot, Yuri Kazepov, Dominik Kobus, Michela Maione, Krzysztof Skotak, Sandro Fuzzi and Francesca Pollini
- Modelling individual preferences for environmental policy drivers: Empirical evidence of Italian lifestyle changes using a latent class approach pp. 65-74

- Eva Valeri, Valerio Gatta, Désirée Teobaldelli, Paolo Polidori, Benjamin Barratt, Sandro Fuzzi, Yuri Kazepov, Vittorio Sergi, Martin Williams and Michela Maione
Volume 64, issue C, 2016
- Constructing collaborative communities of researchers in the environmental domain. A case study of interdisciplinary research between legal scholars and policy analysts pp. 1-8

- Silvia Bruzzone, Corinne Larrue, Marleen van Rijswick, Mark Wiering and Ann Crabbé
- Governance across the land-sea interface: A systematic review pp. 9-17

- Jeremy Pittman and Derek Armitage
- Studying the historical evolution of ecosystem services to inform management policies for developed shorelines pp. 18-29

- Aarón M. Santana-Cordero, Eduard Ariza and Francesc Romagosa
- Evaluating the impact of ecosystem service assessments on decision-makers pp. 30-37

- Stephen Posner, Christy Getz and Taylor Ricketts
- A framework for evaluating flood risk governance pp. 38-47

- Meghan Alexander, Sally Priest and Hannelore Mees
- The impact of climate change mitigation on water demand for energy and food: An integrated analysis based on the Shared Socioeconomic Pathways pp. 48-58

- Ioanna Mouratiadou, Anne Biewald, Michaja Pehl, Markus Bonsch, Lavinia Baumstark, David Klein, Alexander Popp, Gunnar Luderer and Elmar Kriegler
- A comparative analysis between composite indexes of environmental performance: An analysis on the CIEP and EPI pp. 59-74

- Thiago Alexandre das Neves Almeida and Isabel-María García-Sánchez
- The reliability of evidence review methodology in environmental science and conservation pp. 75-82

- O’Leary, Bethan C., Kristian Kvist, Helen R. Bayliss, Géraldine Derroire, John R. Healey, Kathryn Hughes, Fritz Kleinschroth, Marija Sciberras, Paul Woodcock and Andrew S. Pullin
- Enhancing feasibility: Incorporating a socio-ecological systems framework into restoration planning pp. 83-92

- Sugeng Budiharta, Erik Meijaard, Jessie A. Wells, Nicola K. Abram and Kerrie A. Wilson
- Non-market values of forest biodiversity and the impact of informing the general public: Insights from generalized multinomial logit estimations pp. 93-100

- Tina Rambonilaza and Elodie Brahic
- Assessment of stormwater runoff management practices and governance under climate change and urbanization: An analysis of Bangkok, Hanoi and Tokyo pp. 101-117

- Chitresh Saraswat, Pankaj Kumar and Binaya Kumar Mishra
- Towards dynamic flow regime management for floodplain restoration in the Atchafalaya River Basin, Louisiana pp. 118-128

- Justin P. Kozak, Micah G. Bennett, Bryan P. Piazza and Jonathan W.F. Remo
- Bridging the gap between impact assessment methods and climate science pp. 129-140

- Francesco Cherubini, Jan Fuglestvedt, Thomas Gasser, Andy Reisinger, Otávio Cavalett, Mark A.J. Huijbregts, Daniel J.A. Johansson, Susanne V. Jørgensen, Marco Raugei, Greg Schivley, Anders Hammer Strømman, Katsumasa Tanaka and Annie Levasseur
- Developments in water quality monitoring and management in large river catchments using the Danube River as an example pp. 141-154

- Deborah V. Chapman, Chris Bradley, Gretchen M. Gettel, István Gábor Hatvani, Thomas Hein, József Kovács, Igor Liska, David M. Oliver, Péter Tanos, Balázs Trásy and Gábor Várbíró
- Carbon accounting of material substitution with biomass: Case studies for Austria investigated with IPCC default and alternative approaches pp. 155-163

- Gerald Kalt, Martin Höher, Christian Lauk, Fabian Schipfer and Lukas Kranzl
- Anatomy of a buzzword: The emergence of ‘the water-energy-food nexus’ in UK natural resource debates pp. 164-170

- Rose Cairns and Anna Krzywoszynska
- How to be a more effective environmental scientist in management and policy contexts pp. 171-176

- Roberto J. Fernández
- Policy dimensions of development and financing of water infrastructure: The cases of China and India pp. 177-187

- Cecilia Tortajada
Volume 63, issue C, 2016
- Unintended consequences of the Clean Air Act: Mortality rates in Appalachian coal mining communities pp. 1-6

- Michael Hendryx and Benjamin Holland
- Small cetacean bycatch as estimated from stranding schemes: The common dolphin case in the northeast Atlantic pp. 7-18

- Hélène Peltier, Matthieu Authier, Rob Deaville, Willy Dabin, Paul D. Jepson, Olivier van Canneyt, Pierre Daniel and Vincent Ridoux
- Efficiency of stormwater control measures for combined sewer retrofitting under varying rain conditions: Quantifying the Three Points Approach (3PA) pp. 19-26

- Hjalte Jomo Danielsen Sørup, Sara Maria Lerer, Karsten Arnbjerg-Nielsen, Peter Steen Mikkelsen and Martin Rygaard
- Spatial assessment of ecosystem functions and services for air purification of forests in South Korea pp. 27-34

- Cholho Song, Woo-Kyun Lee, Hyun-Ah Choi, Jaeuk Kim, Seong Woo Jeon and Joon Soon Kim
- QALY gain and health care resource impacts of air pollution control: A Markov modelling approach pp. 35-43

- Laetitia Helene Marie Schmitt
- Incentivizing REDD+: How developing countries are laying the groundwork for benefit-sharing pp. 44-54

- Tessa Dunlop and Esteve Corbera
- Examining bushfire policy in action: Preparedness and behaviour in the 2009 Black Saturday fires pp. 55-62

- John Handmer and O’Neill, Saffron
- Does a change of irrigation technique impact on groundwater resources? A case study in Northeastern Italy pp. 63-75

- Paolo Fabbri, Leonardo Piccinini, Enrico Marcolongo, Marco Pola, Enrico Conchetto and Pietro Zangheri
- Reconnecting crop and cattle farming to reduce nitrogen losses to river water of an intensive agricultural catchment (Seine basin, France): past, present and future pp. 76-90

- Josette Garnier, Juliette Anglade, Marie Benoit, Gilles Billen, Thomas Puech, Antsiva Ramarson, Paul Passy, Marie Silvestre, Luis Lassaletta, Jean-Marie Trommenschlager, Céline Schott and Gaëlle Tallec
- A framework and indicators for evaluating policies for conservation and development: The case of wildlife management units in Mexico pp. 91-100

- Alejandro Ortega-Argueta, Arturo González-Zamora and Armando Contreras-Hernández
- A new tool to map the major worldviews in the Netherlands and USA, and explore how they relate to climate change pp. 101-112

- Annick De Witt, Joop de Boer, Nicholas Hedlund and Patricia Osseweijer
- A role-playing game as a tool to facilitate social learning and collective action towards Climate Smart Agriculture: Lessons learned from Apuí, Brazil pp. 113-121

- G. Salvini, A. van Paassen, A. Ligtenberg, G.C. Carrero and A.K. Bregt
- Designing a new science-policy communication mechanism for the UN Convention to Combat Desertification pp. 122-131

- M. Akhtar-Schuster, F. Amiraslani, C.F. Diaz Morejon, R. Escadafal, E. Fulajtar, A. Grainger, K. Kellner, S.I. Khan, O.Perez Pardo, U. Sauchanka, L.C. Stringer, Fasil Reda and R.J. Thomas
- A flood risk decision making approach for Mediterranean tree crops using GIS; climate change effects and flood-tolerant species pp. 132-142

- Nektarios N. Kourgialas and George P. Karatzas
- A multiple timescales approach to assess urgency in adaptation to climate change with an application to the tourism industry pp. 143-150

- Dominique Paquin, Ramon de Elía, Stéphanie Bleau, Isabelle Charron, Travis Logan and Sébastien Biner
- Implementing climate variability adaptation at the community level in the Amazon floodplain pp. 151-160

- Antonio F.P. Oviedo, Sylvia Mitraud, David G. McGrath and Marcel Bursztyn
- Challenges and opportunities for REDD+: A reality check from perspectives of effectiveness, efficiency and equity pp. 161-169

- M. Pasgaard, Zhanli Sun, Daniel Müller and O. Mertz
- Après Paris: Breakthrough innovation as the primary moral obligation of rich countries pp. 170-176

- Rasmus Karlsson
- How are coastal households responding to climate change? pp. 177-186

- Carmen E. Elrick-Barr, Timothy F. Smith, Benjamin L. Preston, Dana C. Thomsen and Scott Baum
- Mapping social vulnerability to natural hazards in Italy: A suitable tool for risk mitigation strategies pp. 187-196

- Ivan Frigerio and Mattia De Amicis
Volume 62, issue C, 2016
- Governing cities reflexively—The biocultural diversity concept as an alternative to ecosystem services pp. 7-13

- Marleen Buizer, Birgit Elands and Kati Vierikko
- Ecosystem services provided by urban gardens in Barcelona, Spain: Insights for policy and planning pp. 14-23

- Marta Camps-Calvet, Johannes Langemeyer, Laura Calvet-Mir and Erik Gómez-Baggethun
- Toward livable and healthy urban streets: Roadside vegetation provides ecosystem services where people live and move pp. 24-33

- Ina Säumel, Frauke Weber and Ingo Kowarik
- A social assessment of urban parkland: Analyzing park use and meaning to inform management and resilience planning pp. 34-44

- Lindsay K. Campbell, Erika S. Svendsen, Nancy F. Sonti and Michelle L. Johnson
- Bridging the gap between ecosystem service assessments and land-use planning through Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) pp. 45-56

- Johannes Langemeyer, Erik Gómez-Baggethun, Dagmar Haase, Sebastian Scheuer and Thomas Elmqvist
- The value of urban ecosystem services in New York City: A spatially explicit multicriteria analysis of landscape scale valuation scenarios pp. 57-68

- Peleg Kremer, Zoé A. Hamstead and Timon McPhearson
- Wasting collaboration potential: A study in urban green space governance in a post-transition country pp. 69-78

- Jakub Kronenberg, Agata Pietrzyk-Kaszyńska, Anita Zbieg and Błażej Żak
- The governance of private residential land in cities and spatial effects on tree cover pp. 79-89

- Claire Daniel, Tiffany H. Morrison and Stuart Phinn
- Designing a knowledge co-production operating space for urban environmental governance—Lessons from Rotterdam, Netherlands and Berlin, Germany pp. 90-98

- Niki Frantzeskaki and Nadja Kabisch
- Renaturing cities using a regionally-focused biodiversity-led multifunctional benefits approach to urban green infrastructure pp. 99-111

- Stuart Connop, Paula Vandergert, Bernd Eisenberg, Marcus J. Collier, Caroline Nash, Jack Clough and Darryl Newport
- Operationalizing urban resilience through a framework for adaptive co-management and design: Five experiments in urban planning practice and policy pp. 112-119

- Philip R. Crowe, Karen Foley and Marcus J. Collier
- Viewpoint Berlin: Strategic urban development in Berlin – Challenges for future urban green space development pp. 120-122

- Holle Thierfelder and Nadja Kabisch
- Advancing urban ecosystem governance in Ljubljana pp. 123-126

- Mojca Nastran and Helena Regina
- Advancing urban ecosystem governance in New York City: Shifting towards a unified perspective for conservation management pp. 127-132

- Helen M. Forgione, Clara C. Pregitzer, Sarah Charlop-Powers and Bram Gunther
- Developing a Regional Open Space Strategy (ROSS) for Central Puget Sound, Washington State, USA pp. 133-138

- Nancy D. Rottle
- Advancing urban ecosystem governance in Rotterdam: From experimenting and evidence gathering to new ways for integrated planning pp. 139-144

- Nico Tillie and Roland van der Heijden
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