Environmental Science & Policy
2016 - 2017
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Volume 61, issue C, 2016
- Climate change impacts on groundwater resources in Mekong Delta under representative concentration pathways (RCPs) scenarios pp. 1-13

- Sangam Shrestha, Tran Viet Bach and Vishnu Prasad Pandey
- The role of rainfed agriculture in securing food production in the Nile Basin pp. 14-23

- C. Siderius, P.E.V. Van Walsum, C.W.J. Roest, A.A.M.F.R. Smit, P.J.G.J. Hellegers, P. Kabat and Ekko van Ierland
- Scientific evidence, expert entrepreneurship, and ecosystem narratives in the UK Natural Environment White Paper pp. 24-32

- Ricky N. Lawton and Murray Rudd
- Fighting against water crisis in China—A glimpse of water regime shift at county level pp. 33-41

- Guanghua Xu, Xianli Xu, Wanbin Tang, Wen Liu, Jing Shi, Meixian Liu and Kelin Wang
- Institutional effectiveness of REDD+ MRV: Countries progress in implementing technical guidelines and good governance requirements pp. 42-52

- R.M. Ochieng, I.J. Visseren-Hamakers, B. Arts, M. Brockhaus and M. Herold
- Understanding barriers to decision making in the UK energy-food-water nexus: The added value of interdisciplinary approaches pp. 53-60

- Candice Howarth and Irene Monasterolo
- Exceedance of modern ‘background’ fine-grained sediment delivery to rivers due to current agricultural land use and uptake of water pollution mitigation options across England and Wales pp. 61-73

- A.L. Collins and Y. Zhang
- Disaster reduction, loss and damage data, and the post-2015 international policy agenda pp. 74-76

- Maxx Dilley and Veronica Francesca Grasso
- The relationship of social capital and fishers’ participation in multi-level governance arrangements pp. 77-86

- Mateja Nenadovic and Graham Epstein
- A synthesis of environmental and recreational mitigation requirements at hydropower projects in the United States pp. 87-96

- Michael P. Schramm, Mark S. Bevelhimer and Chris R. DeRolph
- The impact of European Regional Development Fund on separate waste collection: Evidence from Italian regions pp. 97-107

- Massimiliano Agovino, M. Casaccia and Alessandro Crociata
- Considering agro-ecosystems as ecological funds for collective design: New perspectives for environmental policy pp. 108-115

- Elsa T. Berthet, Blanche Segrestin and Gordon M. Hickey
- Assessing the efficiency of Chilean water and sewerage companies accounting for uncertainty pp. 116-123

- María Molinos-Senante, Guillermo Donoso and Ramon Sala-Garrido
- Framing the private land conservation conversation: Strategic framing of the benefits of conservation participation could increase landholder engagement pp. 124-128

- Alexander M. Kusmanoff, Mathew J. Hardy, Fiona Fidler, Georgina Maffey, Christopher Raymond, M.S. Reed, James A. Fitzsimons and Sarah A. Bekessy
- The division of Europe into regions with similar potential effectiveness and environmental consequences of pesticide application based on expert inclusive research pp. 129-142

- Artur Łopatka, Piotr Koza, Grzegorz Siebielec and Magdalena Łysiak
- Contribution of different sectors to developed countries’ fulfillment of GHG emission reduction targets under the first commitment period of the Kyoto Protocol pp. 143-153

- Shuo Liu, Andreas Wilkes, Li, Yu’e, Qingzhu Gao, Yunfan Wan, Xin Ma and Xiaobo Qin
- Is river rehabilitation economically viable in water-scarce basins? pp. 154-164

- X. Garcia, Ll. Corominas, D. Pargament and V. Acuña
- New science for global sustainability? The institutionalisation of knowledge co-production in Future Earth pp. 165-175

- Sandra van der Hel
- Public acceptability towards environmental policy measures: Value-matching appeals pp. 176-184

- Andreas Nilsson, André Hansla, Joakim Malmborg Heiling, Cecilia Jakobsson Bergstad and Johan Martinsson
- Panarchy and community resilience: Sustainability science and policy implications pp. 185-193

- Fikret Berkes and Helen Ross
- Assessing water ecosystem services for water resource management pp. 194-203

- B. Grizzetti, D. Lanzanova, C. Liquete, Arnaud Reynaud and A.C. Cardoso
- The relationship between economic and carbon footprint changes in EU: The achievements of the EU sustainable consumption and production policy implementation pp. 204-211

- Genovaitė Liobikienė and Renata Dagiliūtė
- Participation in devolved commons management: Multiscale socioeconomic factors related to individuals’ participation in community-based management of marine protected areas in Indonesia pp. 212-220

- G.G. Gurney, J.E. Cinner, J. Sartin, R.L. Pressey, N.C. Ban, N.A. Marshall and D. Prabuning
- Managing forest ecosystem services for hydropower production pp. 221-229

- Adrian L. Vogl, P. James Dennedy-Frank, Stacie Wolny, Justin A. Johnson, Perrine Hamel, Urvashi Narain and Anil Vaidya
- Navigating uncertain waters: European public perceptions of integrated multi trophic aquaculture (IMTA) pp. 230-237

- K.A. Alexander, S. Freeman and T. Potts
- Design principles in commons science: A response to “Ostrom, Hardin and the commons” (Araral) pp. 238-242

- Michael Cox, Sergio Villamayor-Tomas and Gwen Arnold
Volume 60, issue C, 2016
- Participation in protected area management planning in coastal Brazil pp. 1-10

- Erika Bockstael, Natália C.F. Bahia, Cristiana S. Seixas and Fikret Berkes
- Water policy implementation in the state of São Paulo, Brazil: Key challenges and opportunities pp. 11-18

- Marina Costa Barbosa, Khorshed Alam and Shahbaz Mushtaq
- Exploring citizen infrastructure and environmental priorities in Mumbai, India pp. 19-27

- Joshua Sperling, Patricia Romero-Lankao and Gufran Beig
- A distributional analysis of the socio-ecological and economic determinants of forest carbon stocks pp. 28-37

- José R. Soto, Francisco J. Escobedo, Damian Adams and German Blanco
- Separating the debate on CO2 utilisation from carbon capture and storage pp. 38-43

- Thomas Bruhn, Henriette Naims and Barbara Olfe-Kräutlein
- The effectiveness of flood risk communication strategies and the influence of social networks—Insights from an agent-based model pp. 44-52

- Toon Haer, Wouter Botzen and Jeroen C.J.H. Aerts
- Quantifying nonuse and indirect economic benefits of impingement & entrainment reductions at U.S. power plants pp. 53-62

- Lawrence W. Barnthouse, Matthew Bingham and Jason Kinnell
- A reply to panagos et al., 2016 (Environmental science & policy 59 (2016) 53–57 pp. 63-68

- Robert Evans and John Boardman
- Improving the prediction of air pollution peak episodes generated by urban transport networks pp. 69-83

- Mario Catalano, Fabio Galatioto, Margaret Bell, Anil Namdeo and Angela Bergantino
- Impact of ship-Breaking activities on the coastal environment of Bangladesh and a management system for its sustainability pp. 84-94

- Md. Shakhaoat Hossain, Abu Naieum Muhammad Fakhruddin, Muhammed Alamgir Zaman Chowdhury and Siew Hua Gan
Volume 59, issue C, 2016
- Flood inundation uncertainty: The case of a 0.5% annual probability flood event pp. 1-9

- Thomas Prime, Jennifer M. Brown and Andrew J. Plater
- Disproportionate costs in the EU Water Framework Directive—How to justify less stringent environmental objectives pp. 10-17

- Bernd Klauer, Katja Sigel and Johannes Schiller
- Public acceptance of tree health management: Results of a national survey in the UK pp. 18-25

- Lauren Fuller, Mariella Marzano, Andrew Peace, Christopher P. Quine and Norman Dandy
- Evaluating the impacts of sea level rise on coastal wetlands in Languedoc-Roussillon, France pp. 26-34

- Laure Kuhfuss, Hélène Rey-Valette, Emmanuelle Sourisseau, Hugues Heurtefeux and Xavier Rufray
- Prioritising catchment management projects to improve marine water quality pp. 35-43

- Jutta Beher, Hugh P. Possingham, Sean Hoobin, Cameron Dougall and Carissa Klein
- Differences in views of experts about their role in particulate matter policy advice: Empirical evidence from an international expert consultation pp. 44-52

- Pita Spruijt, Anne B. Knol, Arthur C. Petersen and Erik Lebret
- Reply to “The new assessment of soil loss by water erosion in Europe. Panagos P. et al., 2015 Environ. Sci. Policy 54, 438–447—A response” by Evans and Boardman [Environ. Sci. Policy 58, 11–15] pp. 53-57

- Panos Panagos, Pasquale Borrelli, Jean Poesen, Katrin Meusburger, Cristiano Ballabio, Emanuele Lugato, Luca Montanarella and Christine Alewell
- Persuasiveness, importance and novelty of arguments about Carbon Capture and Storage pp. 58-66

- Kevin P.F. Broecks, Sander van Egmond, Frank J. van Rijnsoever, Marlies Verlinde-van den Berg and Marko P. Hekkert
- Alien species: to remove or not to remove? That is the question pp. 67-73

- Giuseppe Bonanno
- A nexus perspective on competing land demands: Wider lessons from a UK policy case study pp. 74-84

- Maria Sharmina, Claire Hoolohan, Alice Bows-Larkin, Paul J. Burgess, James Colwill, Paul Gilbert, David Howard, Jerry Knox and Kevin Anderson
- Boundary work in climate policy making in Brazil: Reflections from the frontlines of the science-policy interface pp. 85-92

- Felipe Nunes, Raoni Rajão and Britaldo Soares-Filho
Volume 58, issue C, 2016
- Combining internal and external motivations in multi-actor governance arrangements for biodiversity and ecosystem services pp. 1-10

- Tom Dedeurwaerdere, Jeroen Admiraal, Almut Beringer, Flavia Bonaiuto, Lavinia Cicero, Paula Fernandez-Wulff, Janneke Hagens, Juha Hiedanpää, Paul Knights, Erica Molinario, Paolo Melindi-Ghidi, Florin Popa, Urban Šilc, Nathalie Soethe, Tiina Soininen and Jose Luis Vivero
- The new assessment of soil loss by water erosion in Europe. Panagos P. et al., 2015 Environmental Science & Policy 54, 438–447—A response pp. 11-15

- Robert Evans and John Boardman
- Policy coherence in climate governance in Caribbean Small Island Developing States pp. 16-28

- Michelle Scobie
- New environmental performance baseline for inland ports: A benchmark for the European inland port sector pp. 29-40

- Xavier Seguí, Martí Puig, Eugenio Quintieri, Chris Wooldridge and Rosa Mari Darbra
- Gaps in provincial decision-maker’s perception and knowledge of climate change adaptation in China pp. 41-51

- Tingting Liu, Zhongyu Ma, Ted Huffman, Like Ma, Hongqiang Jiang and Haiyan Xie
- Local Air Quality Management policy and practice in the UK: The case for greater Public Health integration and engagement pp. 52-60

- H. Brunt, J. Barnes, J.W.S. Longhurst, G. Scally and E. Hayes
- The impacts of urban sprawl on ecological connectivity in the Montreal Metropolitan Region pp. 61-73

- Jerôme Dupras, Joan Marull, Lluís Parcerisas, Francesc Coll, Andrew Gonzalez, Marc Girard and Enric Tello
- The economics of green transition strategies for cities: Can low carbon, energy efficient development approaches be adapted to demand side urban water efficiency? pp. 74-82

- Corrado Topi, Edoardo Esposto and Valentino Marini Govigli
- Creating resilient water governance for irrigated producers in Mendoza, Argentina pp. 83-94

- Margot Hurlbert and Paula Mussetta
- Determinants of CO2 emissions in Brazil and Russia between 1992 and 2011: A decomposition analysis pp. 95-106

- Hasan Rüstemoğlu and Antonio Andres
- To kill or not to kill—Practitioners’ opinions on invasive alien species management as a step towards enhancing control of biological invasions pp. 107-116

- Agnieszka Olszańska, Wojciech Solarz and Kamil Najberek
- Lessons from flood early warning systems pp. 117-122

- Jan Cools, Demetrio Innocenti and O’Brien, Sarah
- Greening the state? The framing of sustainability in Dutch infrastructure governance pp. 123-130

- Niki Frantzeskaki, Shivant Jhagroe and Michael Howlett
- Modeling residual flood risk behind levees, Upper Mississippi River, USA pp. 131-140

- Nicholas Pinter, Fredrik Huthoff, Jennifer Dierauer, Jonathan W.F. Remo and Amanda Damptz
- Long-term water quality in the lower Seine: Lessons learned over 4 decades of monitoring pp. 141-154

- Estela Romero, Romain Le Gendre, Josette Garnier, Gilles Billen, Cédric Fisson, Marie Silvestre and Philippe Riou
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