Environmental Management
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Volume 75, issue 12, 2025
- Impact of Open Cast Coal Mining on Ecosystem Services: A Case Study of Bhadravati Mine Area in Central India Based on Three-Decadal Land Use Land Cover Assessment pp. 3105-3117

- Isaac Princelyn, Rakesh Kadaverugu and Puthiya Veetil Nidheesh
- Shale Gas Production and Produced Water Management Policy: A Case Study of Southwestern Pennsylvania pp. 3118-3131

- Young Gwan Lee, Levan Elbakidze and Shikha Sharma
- An Analysis of Dune Management on the Kenfig, Culbin and Sefton Coasts in the UK Using the SWOT Framework pp. 3132-3155

- Dissanayake Mudiyamselage Ruwan Sampath, Michael Vina and Joana Gaspar de Freitas
- Applying a Functional Trait-based Approach for Ecological Succession Monitoring and Species Management in Areas under Active Restoration in a Tropical Forest pp. 3156-3169

- Adriana P. Manhães, Mariana Saavedra, Marcelo P. Pansonato, Moab T. Andrade, Beatriz Camelo, Frederico Santos Machado, Jorge Eduardo Paes, Jerônimo B. B. Sansevero, Adriana Maria Zanforlin Martini and Dulce Mantuano
- Are the Targets of the Nature Restoration Regulation Achievable at a Regional Scale? An Analysis of Natura 2000 Sites on the Island of Sardinia pp. 3170-3187

- Michele Defraia, Erika Bazzato and Michela Marignani
- Barriers and Drivers of Using Alternative Fertilizers in Sustainable Agriculture: Case Study of Poland pp. 3188-3202

- Paulina Marcinek and Marzena Smol
- Ornamental horticulture in Southern Africa: strategic actions to address biological invasions pp. 3203-3219

- Diana Rodríguez-Cala, Jana Fried, John R. U. Wilson, Katharina Dehnen-Schmutz, Seoleseng O. Tshwenyane and Israel Legwaila
- Stakeholder Perspectives on Fertilizer Policy in Germany: Findings from a Modified Delphi Study pp. 3220-3233

- Jannik Aaron Dresemann
- Community-Based Landscape Intervention for Informal Waste Site Restoration Using Telajakan-Inspired Ecological Design in Urban Indonesia pp. 3234-3247

- Indra Purnama, Anisa Mutamima, Karmila Sari and Wati Masrul
- Evaluating Public Policies in Fire-affected Conservation Priority Areas of the Brazilian Pantanal pp. 3248-3260

- Edinéia Aparecida dos Santos Galvanin and Marcellus M. Caldas
- Integrating the Perspectives of Youth, Women, and Marginalised Communities in Addressing Global Environmental Management Challenges pp. 3261-3282

- Richard Kwame Adom, Gbenga Abayomi Afuye, Ahmed Mukalazi Kalumba and Mulala Danny Simatele
- The “Netweave-Approach”—A Platform Combining Sociology, Resource Management and Psychology for Networking Conservation Stakeholders pp. 3283-3302

- Felix Przesdzink, Marvin Frede and Florian Fiebelkorn
- Mechanistic Insights into Flood Pulse-Induced Ecological Benefits and a Balanced Eco-Risk Assessment Framework pp. 3303-3325

- Yujie Cai, Yuqing Chang, Xinhua Zhang, Li Wan, Zhurui Gao, Jiannan Zhang, Yasmina Tir and Yijun Guo
- Functional Zoning for Integrated Management of Transboundary Lake Basins from a Sustainable Development Perspective: A Case Study of Lake Victoria in East Africa pp. 3326-3343

- Shiying Jin, Xinxin Zhang, Mengyuan Wang, Mary A. Kishe, Qun Gao and Qianqian Liu
- Model-based Governance: A Cybernetic Approach to Water Allocation Control pp. 3344-3363

- Juliana Mariano Alves and Markus Schwaninger
- Hydrogeochemical Evaluation of an Urban Aquifer Under Stress: Rare Earth Elements Fractionation and Human Health Implications pp. 3364-3382

- K. M. Ochoa-Guerrero, P. F. Rodriguez-Espinosa, E. Martinez-Tavera, V. Balaram and M. P. Jonathan
- Correction to: Hydrogeochemical Evaluation of an Urban Aquifer Under Stress: Rare Earth Elements Fractionation and Human Health Implications pp. 3383-3383

- K. M. Ochoa-Guerrero, P. F. Rodriguez-Espinosa, E. Martinez-Tavera, V. Balaram and M. P. Jonathan
- Case Studies of Fish Habitat Compensation in Eeyou Istchee: Compensation Projects Prioritize Facility over Effectiveness pp. 3384-3400

- Kathleen D. W. Church, Adriana Raquel Aguilar-Melo, Hugo Asselin and Katrine Turgeon
- Reframing Fish Passage Prioritization for Human Nutrition Outcomes pp. 3401-3417

- Nicolette Duncan, Ana Horta, John Conallin, Tim Marsden, Abigail J. Lynch and Ivor Stuart
- The monetary value of freshwater conservation pp. 3418-3432

- Ukrit Jaroenkietkajorn and Shabbir H. Gheewala
- The use of diagnostic tools to assess the risks of chemicals to freshwater ecosystems: towards a unified evaluation framework pp. 3433-3448

- Andreu Rico, Udo Hommen, Beate I. Escher, Alina Koch, Anne Bado-Nilles, Belén González-Gaya, Enya Cody, Francisco Sylvester, Gabriele Treu, Gastón Alurralde, Henner Hollert, Iker Alvarez-Mora, S. Jannicke Moe, Joanne de Jonge, Kelsey Ng, Manu Soto, Matthias Liess, Melis Muz, Mirco Bundschuh, Naroa Lopez-Herguedas, Nicolas Pucheux, Nikiforos Alygizakis, Peter C. von der Ohe, Rémy Beaudouin, Saskia Finckh, Tobias Schulze, Yves Verhaegen and Paul J. van den Brink
- Influencing Aquatic Invasive Species Prevention Behaviors: An Exploration and Experiment with Augmented Reality pp. 3449-3460

- Ingrid E. Schneider, Megan M. Weber, Anupa Khadka and Brock Bahlmann
- Tracing Prescribed Knowledge Flows in Wastewater Management Policies: An AI-Assisted, Governmentality-Informed Framework with Insights from Indonesia pp. 3461-3478

- Roald Niels Christiaan Leeuwerik
- Microplastic Removal Efficiency of Four Wastewater Treatment Processes in Kunming: Mechanisms and Optimal Process Selection pp. 3479-3492

- Zhineng Xiao, Yuan Feng, Hui Qian, Shiyu Li and Hailong Yu
- On-Site and Remote Sensing Assessment of Water Pollution in the Sokolov Coal Basin, Czech Republic pp. 3493-3507

- Martin Berka, Markéta Hendrychová, Tomáš Klouček, Markéta Zikmundová and Kamila Svobodova
- Assessing spatial variability in land-use impacts on river water quality: a case study of the yura river watershed, Japan pp. 3508-3521

- Minori Tokito, Satoshi Asano, Keitaro Fukushima, Kenta Watanabe and Izuru Saizen
- Emerging Pollutants in Soil and Water: Sources, Risks, and Advances in Removal Technologies for Sustainable Management pp. 3522-3537

- Rashmi Singh, M. K. Harsha Varthan, R. S. Rejith Kumar, M. Rohinth, Z. H. Tawfeeq Ahmed, S. M. Indumathi, Suvarshitha Pusuluru, Sai Kumar Punna, Karrun Velmurugan, Melvin Samuel and Selvarajan Ethiraj
- Simulation of the Effects of Forest Management and Water Protection Practices on Nutrient Exports in a Forested Boreal Catchment pp. 3538-3552

- Mika Nieminen, Aleksi Räsänen, Janne Miettinen, Sakari Sarkkola, Leena Stenberg and Timo Pukkala
- Outwards-Facing Managed Oak Forest Edge Hosts Rich Assemblages of Hymenoptera pp. 3553-3564

- Attila Balázs, Michal Perlík and Jan Šipoš
- Change in Formal and Informal Forest Management Institutions Induced by Health Shocks—A Global Systematic Review pp. 3565-3585

- Ametus Kuuwill, Jude Ndzifon Kimengsi and Lukas Giessen
- Developing Criteria for an Emerging Land Use - Sphagnum Moss Harvesting - Through Stakeholder Engagement and Consequent Potential Sphagnum Harvesting Area in Finland pp. 3586-3600

- Oona Allonen, Maija Lampela, Jukka Turunen, Elina Heininen and Anna M. Laine
- Evaluating the Impact of Diverse Driving Factors on Carbon Stock Variability in Tropical Dry Deciduous Forests of West Bengal, India pp. 3601-3615

- Dipankar Bera, Nilanjana Das Chatterjee, Santanu Dinda, Subrata Ghosh, Sudip Bera, Mrinmay Mandal, Vivek Dhiman, Akash Kashyap and Mohamed Zhran
- The Key Role of Public Forests in Restoring Connectivity: an Application to Castilla y León Region, Spain pp. 3616-3634

- Javier Velázquez, Víctor Rincón, Juan Carlos López-Almansa, Jorge Mongil-Manso, Ali Uğur Özcan, Kerim Çiçek and Derya Gülçin
- Multicriteria Evaluation of Green Infrastructure for Public Spaces in Urban Areas: Hydrological Functionality and Ecosystem Services pp. 3635-3657

- Jony Alveiro Arteaga-Zambrano, Omar S. Areu-Rangel, Jerson Esteban Rosero-Moran and Liliana Lizárraga-Mendiola
- Reimagining Urban Stemflow: How Tree Traits Shape Rainfall Redistribution in Peri-Urban Environments pp. 3658-3672

- Marcelle Teodoro Lima, Julieta Bramorski and Kelly Cristina Tonello
- Using Behaviour Change Frameworks and Bayesian Network Modelling to Support Marine Biosecurity Practices: A New South Wales Waterways Case Study pp. 3673-3687

- J. Manyweathers, L. Hayes, G. Xie, B. Rampano and M. Hernandez-Jover
- Intergenerational and Intra-generational Equity Under the BBNJ Agreement; Advancing Accountability Towards Sustainable Management of the Marine Environment pp. 3688-3706

- Zakieh Taghizadeh
- Marine Photovoltaic Industry Development: A Review of its Impact on Aquatic Environmental Elements and Future Perspectives pp. 3707-3720

- Zifan Fang, Peng Wang, Jingru Zhou, Haowei Xu, Kaixuan Zheng, Ngai Weng Chan, Jingchao Shi, Hao Shi, Xu Ma and Fei Zhang
- The Westernmost Record of the Scyphomedusa Cassiopea andromeda (Forskål, 1775) in the Mediterranean: Marine Citizen Science Contributions to Invasive Species Detection and Monitoring pp. 3721-3735

- Macarena Marambio, Maria Pascual-Torner, Uxue Tilves, Alejandra Pérez, Ainara Ballesteros and Josep-Maria Gili
Volume 75, issue 11, 2025
- Forum: cumulative effects assessment state-of-the-art pp. 2855-2861

- Jill Blakley and Bram Noble
- Setting the Limit for Cumulative Effects: a Regional Safe Operating Space for Maintaining Ecological Resilience pp. 2862-2876

- Corrie Greaves, Xiaohua Wei and Lael Parrott
- Addressing Cumulative Effects through an Indigenous-led Assessment Process pp. 2877-2885

- Lauren M. Arnold, Kevin Hanna, Cynthia Fell and Laplante Jp
- Cumulative effects assessment under the World Heritage and Ramsar regimes pp. 2886-2900

- Evan Hamman
- Setting Tiered Management Triggers using a Values-based Approach in an Indigenous-led Cumulative Effects Management System pp. 2901-2920

- Katerina Kwon, Tom Gunton, Murray Rutherford and Taylor Zeeg
- Cumulative Effects, their Causal Pathways and Social Impact Assessment: Lessons from Aotearoa New Zealand pp. 2921-2930

- C. Nicholas Taylor and Michael Mackay
- The Wolverine Project: Evaluating Cumulative Effects Within the Land of Ktunaxa Using the One Heart Method pp. 2931-2946

- Nikki Heim, Ryan MacDonald, Christopher Horsethief, Chad Luke, Michael Proctor, Marlene Machmer, Vi Birdstone, Ray Warden, Curtis Wullum, Rachel Plewes, Matthew Chernos and Matt Carlson
- Quantifying the Interactions and Cumulative Effects of Multiple Stressors on Salmonids pp. 2947-2959

- Pedro C. González-Espinosa, Lauren Jarvis, Sara Cannon, Andrés M. Cisneros-Montemayor, Gerald G. Singh, Ridhee Gupta and Eva C. Enders
- Bringing Together Indigenous Knowledge and Simulation Modelling to Assess Cumulative Impacts to Indigenous Land Use in Northeastern Alberta, Canada pp. 2960-2976

- Matthew Carlson, Justin Straker, Kevan Berg, Erika Bockstael, Emmy Borle, Liam Bindle, Chad Belisle, Matthew Bonnyman, Felix Faichney and Denise Golden
- Developing a Conceptual Framework for Delivering Better Cumulative Impact Assessment Through Ecosystem Services Review pp. 2977-2993

- Davi Wilkson Furtado Sozinho, Amarilis Lucia Casteli Figueiredo Gallardo, Alan Bond, Roseli Frederigi Benassi and Evandro Mateus Moretto
- Regional Assessments Under the Canadian Impact Assessment Act: Objectives, Outcomes and Lessons So Far pp. 2994-3009

- Steve Bonnell
- Safeguarding marine protected areas from cumulative effects: a review of methods, best practices, and applications pp. 3010-3024

- Cathryn C. Murray, Anya Dunham, Emily Rubidge, Fiona T. Francis, Karen L. Hunter and Lucie C. Hannah
- Guiding Elements for Strengthening Cumulative Impact Assessment Regulations for Offshore Wind Energy pp. 3025-3043

- Ana Paula Alves Dibo, Juliana Siqueira-Gay, Carla Grigoletto Duarte, Alexander Turra and Luis Enrique Sánchez
- A Policy Scan of Cumulative Effects Assessment in Support of Renewable Clean Growth Projects in Canada pp. 3044-3061

- Alana C. Tedeschi, Lauren J. Stoot, Trina Rytwinski, Graeme Auld and Steven J. Cooke
- A New Ecosystem-Based Cumulative Effects Assessment Framework to Enhance Strategic Environmental Assessment of Marine Spatial Plans pp. 3062-3075

- Virginia Morejón, Ainhoa González Del Campo, Ibon Galparsoro and Debbi Pedreschi
- Evaluating the Outcomes of the Canadian Watershed Research Consortium: A Research Contribution Framework Approach pp. 3076-3091

- Holly G. Petersen, Nathanael T. Bergbusch, Katrina Hitchman and Simon C. Courtenay
- Cumulative Effects of Watershed Disturbances and Run-of-river Dams on Mercury Cycling: Case Study and Recommendations for Environmental Managers pp. 3092-3103

- M. Amyot, F. Bilodeau, A. Tremblay, D. Planas, D. Walsh and D. E. Ponton
Volume 75, issue 10, 2025
- Social Justice: The Missing Link in Sustainable Development pp. 2507-2514

- Jérôme Ballet, Damien Bazin, Frédéric Thomas and François-Régis Mahieu
- Streamlined Assessments are Integral to Operationalizing Resilience pp. 2515-2520

- Garrett Watson, Michael Deegan, Luke Hogewood, Andrew Jin, Holden Keebaugh, Frank Randon and Igor Linkov
- Strategic Adaptive Management for Transparency, Accountability and Learning: Insights from More Than a Quarter Century of Practice pp. 2521-2539

- Dirk J. Roux, Richard T. Kingsford and Jessica Cockburn
- Planning Transitions: SEAs, Climate Change, and Energy Transitions in the Ocean pp. 2540-2553

- Leah M. Fusco and Gerald G. Singh
- Biodiversity Monitoring in Impact Assessment Follow-up – Insights From a Large-scale Mine in the Brazilian Amazon Rainforest pp. 2554-2570

- Natália Takahashi Margarido, Philippe Hanna, Jos Arts, Larissa Ribeiro Souza and Luis Enrique Sánchez
- eDNA Adoption: Weighing the Benefits and Challenges from Quebec Potential End-Users’ Perspective pp. 2571-2582

- Caroline Thivierge, Lynda Gagné, Limoilou-Amélie Renaud, Émilie Houde-Tremblay and Jérôme Dupras
- Citizen Science for Water Quality Monitoring: Analyzing Key Parameters, Success Factors, and Research Gaps for Aquaculture pp. 2583-2595

- Walidatush Sholihah and Mohammad Gharesifard
- Understanding Stakeholder Perspectives on the Implementation and Management of Riparian Buffer Zones in the Santa Lucía River Basin, Uruguay pp. 2596-2613

- Alfred Paarlberg, Guillermo Sena, Ho Huu Loc and Jannik Schultner
- Engagement by New South Wales Marine Estate Users with and Evaluation of Communication Approaches to Strengthen Biosecurity Practices pp. 2614-2624

- Jennifer Manyweathers, Lynne Hayes, Ben Rampano, Nat Higgins and Marta Hernandez-Jover
- GIS, Remote Sensing and Machine Learning: Data Integration to Support the Management of Coastal Island Ecosystems pp. 2625-2646

- David J. Lieske, Stephanie Avery-Gomm, Patrick Champagne and Leah Fulton
- Navigating Environmental Perceptions: Exploring the Impact of Political Orientation and Climate Change Beliefs on the Evaluation of the Local Environment pp. 2647-2658

- Ruslan Gunko, Lauri Rapeli, Matias Scheinin, Jenny Wikström and Nina Tynkkynen
- Integrating the Value Belief Norm Theory and Theory of Planned Behavior to Predict the Climate Change Mitigation and Adaption Behaviors in Agriculture Production pp. 2659-2673

- Mehraj Din Wani, Sajad Nabi Dar and Patita Paban Mohanty
- Psychological Determinants of Environmental Conservation Behavior: Unveiling Key Influencing Factors pp. 2674-2691

- Prashasti Jain, Nishtha Jain, Narender Singh Bhati and Arpit Totuka
- Climate Consideration in Environmental Effects Analyses on Federal Public Lands in the United States pp. 2692-2706

- Sarah E. Whipple, Sarah K. Carter, Tait K. Rutherford, Samuel E. Jordan, Richard J. Lehrter, Christopher T. Domschke, Megan A. Gilbert, Julian Reyes, Ella M. Samuel, Karen M. Schank, John C. Tull and David J. A. Wood
- Flanders’ First Wolf Pack: Publics’ Sensemaking and Place-Based Knowledge in Social Media Conversations pp. 2707-2721

- Ann Van Herzele, Liesa Lammens and Noelle Aarts
- Illegal Hunting and Bushmeat Trade around Save Valley Conservancy pp. 2722-2735

- Josephine Zisadza, Admire T. Mrewa, Amanda Khosa, Simbai A. Mutematemi and Justice Muvengwi
- Wildlife Management and Climate Change: How to Adapt Harvest Rates of Wild Turkey According to Extreme Weather Events pp. 2736-2748

- Maxime Lavoie, Pierre Blanchette, Stéphanie Jenouvrier, Serge Larivière and Jean-Pierre Tremblay
- Capturing Land for Elephant Corridors in South India through the Conservation-Agrarian Squeeze pp. 2749-2762

- Ananda Siddhartha
- Understanding encroachment typologies through remote sensing and socio-economic analysis: enhancing national park management in Kerinci Seblat National Park, Indonesia pp. 2763-2776

- Muhammad Habib, Dedy Fitriawan and Kazuhiro Harada
- Integrating Technical, Socio-Economic, and Sustainability Dimensions for Spatial Stratification of Ecosystem Services Using the AHP Method pp. 2777-2794

- Emin Zeki Başkent and Hümeyra Başkent
- Contradictions in Conservation: Education, Income, and the Desire to Live Near Forest Ecosystems pp. 2795-2805

- Dincy Mariyam, Sumeet Gulati and Krithi K. Karanth
- Policy entrepreneurship in urban planning: Tactics for promoting and engaging the ecosystem services concept for urban environmental sustainability pp. 2806-2825

- Kate Thompson, Kate Sherren, Peter N. Duinker, Anders Hayden and Mikiko Terashima
- The Effect of Dominant Land-Cover Transitions in Shaping Trajectories of Global Forest Change pp. 2826-2840

- Aman Gupta, Maarten B. Eppinga, Reinhard Furrer and Maria J. Santos
- Insights on Place and Psychological Dynamics for Private Forest Owners’ Management Transitions: A Study on Increasing the Share of Broadleaves in Sweden pp. 2841-2854

- Louise Eriksson and Caroline Rapp
Volume 75, issue 9, 2025
- The Utility of Fish Population Monitoring and Forecast Trigger Development for Designing Adaptive Aquatic Monitoring Plans for Large Industrial Developments pp. 2183-2197

- Carolyn JM Brown, Tim J. Arciszewski, R. Allen Curry, D. Scott Smith and Kelly R. Munkittrick
- Adjustment of Effective Water Quality Evaluation Index for Subtropical Urban Rivers pp. 2198-2208

- Mengyue Zhang, Mingqiao Yu, Sen Ding and Zhao Li
- Decoupling Pharmaceutical Contamination and Antibiotic Resistance Risks in Mid-Yangtze Drinking Water Systems: The Pivotal Role of Nutrient-Driven Horizontal Gene Transfer pp. 2209-2224

- Peng He, Jingqian Peng, Lin Wei, Yuting Wu, Liping Zhang, Qiaohong Zhou, Shaoxian Song, Mildred Quintana, Zhenbin Wu and Junmei Wu
- A Comprehensive Review on Blockchain-based Systems for Groundwater Conservation and Wastewater Management pp. 2225-2243

- Amit Mithal and Blessy Thankachan
- The Impacts of Riparian Vegetation Buffer Strips on Soil Nitrogen Components and Microbial Communities pp. 2244-2257

- Luyao Zhao and Yongbo Wu
- Responses of Ecological Stoichiometry of Plants and Soils to Degradation Levels in Alpine Wetlands of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau pp. 2258-2271

- Minxia Liu, Jianyang Shi and Xin Zhang
- Effects of geographical and soil factors on soilś arsenic levels: a case study in typical arsenic-contaminated paddy fields based on machine learning pp. 2272-2286

- Renjie Zhang, Liheng Jiang, Tianhao Dong, Yunhe Xie, Shufang Pan, Saihua Liu, Rui Huang, Xionghui Ji and Tao Xue
- Different Types of Planted Forest Accumulate Specific Heavy Metals in Western Beijing pp. 2287-2297

- Shiqiang Wang and Jiachen Shen
- Integrating the community capitals framework for sustainable remediation of NORM- and TENORM-contaminated sites: The Case of Crotone, Italy pp. 2298-2315

- Federica Panzarella, Valérie Cappuyns, Bieke Abelshausen and Catrinel Turcanu
- Assessment of Awareness, Attitude, and Opinion of Indian Farmers on Microplastic Pollution in Agroecosystems pp. 2316-2332

- Abhinab Borah, Riya Kumbukattu Alex, Hemashree Duarah, Madhuraj Palat Kannankai and Suja Purushothaman Devipriya
- Bottom Line of Green Policies: Pollution Prevention and Firm Performance pp. 2333-2347

- Fatma Ahmed
- Spatio-temporal Dynamics of Water Footprints of Food Consumption in South Korea: A Decomposition Analysis pp. 2348-2364

- Qudus Adeyi, Bashir Adelodun, Golden Odey and Kyung Sook Choi
- Correction: Thermal sensitivity reveals different susceptibility to climate warming for Brook Trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) streams in close proximity pp. 2365-2365

- William G. Kimmel, David G. Argent and David G. Kimmel
- Advancing Aquatic Biotechnology in the Circular Bioeconomy Era: Innovations, Challenges, and Opportunities pp. 2366-2370

- Meriç Albay, E.Gozde Ozbayram and Luis M. Botana
- Investigating Taste and Odour Characteristics in a Drinking Water Source: A Comprehensive 3-Year Monitoring Study pp. 2371-2383

- Zuhal Zengin, Latife Köker, Emine Gözde Ozbayram, Meriç Albay and Reyhan Akçaalan
- Application of High-pressure Carbon Dioxide in Japanese Anchovy Waste Recycling by Enzymatic Hydrolysis pp. 2384-2394

- Tonghuan Yu, Tomoki Ohno and Hitoshi Iwahashi
- A Review of Hawaii and Plastic Pollution: Potential Innovations within Circular Economy? pp. 2395-2413

- Prisca Ayassamy
- OsHV-1 Promoter-driven Transgene Expression in Bivalve Cells: An In Vitro Study with an EGFP-tagged Oncogenic H-RasV12 pp. 2414-2424

- Soumya Balakrishnan, Ambadi Kannan Maliyekkal Sajeevan, R. Namitha, M. R. Sunitha, A. Muneer, I. S. Bright Singh and Jayesh Puthumana
- Photocatalytic Performance of Ag/Humic Acid Magnetic Nanoparticles for Degradation of Methylene Blue in Aqueous Medium pp. 2425-2436

- Ibrahim Kaba and Fatos Ayca Ozdemir Olgun
- Upcycling Terminalia catappa Leaf Waste as Phytotherapy for Red Hybrid Tilapia: Protective Effects and Mechanisms against Hypersaline Ecosystems pp. 2437-2457

- Xu Wang, Norhidayah Mohd Taufek, Norhafiza Mohd Arshad and Jianan Lu
- Transforming aquatic weeds into resources: Pontederia crassipes, water hyacinth mining for circular bioeconomy pp. 2458-2478

- Lubhan Cherwoo, Saurav Kumar, Soumyajit Das, Aviraj Datta, Shivam Verma, Nagendra G. Prabhu, Htet Ne Oo, Anupma Sharma and Amol P. Bhondekar
- Proposal of nutrient removal technologies for urban wastewater treatment in the Marmara Sea basin: A strategy for mucilage prevention pp. 2479-2486

- Güçlü Insel, Goksin Ozyildiz, Emine Cokgor, Melike Gurel, Gulsum Emel Zengin, Didem Guven, Ali Erturk and Alpaslan Ekdal
- Evaluation of Nutrient and Anti-Inflammatory Drugs Removal Using a Pilot-Scale Novel Hybrid Biofilm Process pp. 2487-2497

- Emine Cokgor, Dilsad Soylu, Goksin Ozyildiz, Emel Topuz, Gulsum Emel Zengin, Didem Güven, Ilke Pala-Ozkok and Güçlü Insel
- The Effects of Hydrogen Peroxide on Bacterial Community Structures during Selective Suppression of Planktothrix agardhii Bloom pp. 2498-2505

- Emine Gozde Ozbayram, Latife Köker, Zuhal Zengin, Ayça Oğuz, Reyhan Akçaalan and Meriç Albay
Volume 75, issue 8, 2025
- Emulation or Degradation? Evaluating Forest Management Outcomes in Boreal Northeastern Ontario pp. 1901-1922

- Jay R. Malcolm, Julee J. Boan and Justina C. Ray
- Why We Disagree about the Climate Impact of Forestry – A Quantitative Analysis of Swedish Research pp. 1923-1937

- Göran Englund, Jeannette Eggers, Bengt-Gunnar Jonsson, Maximilian Schulte and Torbjörn Skytt
- Reintroducing threatened pine-associated fungal species in boreal forests pp. 1938-1949

- Joette Crosier, Reijo Penttilä, Otto Miettinen, Brendan Furneaux, Jorma Pennanen and Leena Hamberg
- Developing Nature-based Solutions in the Alps: an Ex-situ Experiment to Select Willows for Subalpine Soil and Water Bioengineering Structures pp. 1950-1962

- Juliette Rousset, Sarah Menoli, Adeline François, Stéphanie Gaucherand and André Evette
- Multidimensional landscape changes contribute significantly to vegetation distribution: The evidences from the Luo River Watershed in the eastern part of the Qinling Mountains, China pp. 1963-1978

- Jin Wang, Jinman Wang and Jianing Zhang
- Promoting Balanced Ecological-economic Development in Ecologically Vulnerable Regions: Spatio-temporal Variation and Driving Factors pp. 1979-1993

- Dan Zhang, Jiapeng Xu and Kui Liu
- Integrated trade-offs/synergies and interactions approach to quantifying the direct and indirect effects of environmental factors on ecosystem services pp. 1994-2009

- Ying Huang, Ao Kang, Dewu Gao, Jin Li, Hao Zhang, Mengyang Yan, Xiaoyu Gan and Bo Zhou
- Centring Water in Impact Assessment: Reconsidering Environmental and Cultural Flows in Development Decision-Making in Canada pp. 2010-2030

- Nathanael T. Bergbusch, Melanie Lo, André St-Hilaire, Robert B. Gibson, Timothy D. Jardine, Kelsey Leonard and Simon C. Courtenay
- Social-Hydrological Dynamics along the Yellow River Belt: A Temporal-Spatial Investigation of Regional Groundwater Use in a Source-to-Sink Manner pp. 2031-2045

- Xintong Niu, Jingyu Liu, Yinmao Zhao, Xudong Wu and Man Guo
- Three-dimensional Reservoir Modelling and Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment of Recreational Access to a Drinking Water Reservoir pp. 2046-2058

- K. Cinque, D. Deere, C. Veal, A. Ball, A. Bath, J. Frizenschaf and U. Ryan
- Anthropogenic Activities Drive the Spatiotemporal Changes of Wetland Area in Tianjin, China pp. 2059-2077

- Bin Wang, Wei Zhang, Lili Zhang, Shijia Xu, Xinyue Liu and Yidong Wang
- French Type Vertical Flow Constructed Wetland as a Sustainable Solution for Domestic Sewage Treatment pp. 2078-2088

- Shivraj Anand, Deepak Gupta, Chhavi Siwach, Jens Nowak, Heribert Rustige and Virendra Kumar Mishra
- More connected, more collisions? Documenting nonlinear relationships between habitat connectivity and wildlife-vehicle collision hotspots pp. 2089-2102

- Clara Dawson, Amy M. Villamagna, Rebecca A. Martin and Remington J. Moll
- Using Wildlife-Vehicle Collision Records to Inform Wildlife Corridor Planning pp. 2103-2115

- Amy Villamagna, Eric Laflamme, Hyun Joong Kim and Rebecca Martin
- Past and Present in the Ecological Connectivity of Protected Areas Through Land Cover and Graph-Based Metrics pp. 2116-2135

- Antonio Vidal-Llamas, Carolina Acuña-Alonso and Xana Álvarez
- Assessing Pandemic Impacts to Collaborative Management in Parks and Protected Areas pp. 2136-2149

- Allie McCreary, Erin Seekamp and Michael B. Edwards
- Linking Forest Planning and Recreational Trail Design: A GIS Approach for Enhancing the Social Use of Forests pp. 2150-2168

- Aitor Àvila Callau, Maitane Erdozain, Estela Inés Farías-Torbidoni and Sergio de-Miguel
- Examining Capacity-Outcome Relationships to Develop an Environmental Stewardship Capacity Index in New York City pp. 2169-2181

- Michelle L. Johnson, Lindsay K. Campbell and Erika S. Svendsen
Volume 75, issue 7, 2025
- Adapting Agriculture: The Case of European Policy Frameworks for Climate Resilience pp. 1615-1627

- Vinod Kumar Singh
- Strengthening Link between National Adaptation Plans (NAPs), Sector Policies and National Development Plans: Implications for Climate Change Governance pp. 1628-1641

- Ntule Shimwela and Lucas Katera
- Technological and Biological Systems’ Resilience: Observations and Learnings pp. 1642-1655

- Lindsay Robertson and Alan Bond
- Evaluating an attempt to restore summer fire in the Northern Great Plains pp. 1656-1664

- Devan Allen McGranahan and Jay P. Angerer
- What moves large grazers? Habitat preferences and complementing niches of large herbivores in a Danish trophic rewilding area pp. 1665-1679

- Bent Johann Rech, Robert Buitenwerf, Roberto Ruggiero, Jonas Trepel, Matthias Waltert and Jens-Christian Svenning
- Modeling Wildfire Effects on Ecosystem Services in two Disparate California Watersheds and Communities pp. 1680-1700

- Ibrahim Busari, Matthew R. Sloggy, Mani Rouhi Rad, Debabrata Sahoo, Stacy A. Drury and Francisco J. Escobedo
- Households’ willingness to pay for river-transported nutrients: insights for floodplain conservation in Tanzania pp. 1701-1719

- Daudi Bigirwa, Damas Philip and Felister Mombo
- Integrated Assessment of Cost-Effective Water Quality Improvements in the Minnesota River Basin: Combining Stated Preferences and Simulation-Optimization Approaches pp. 1720-1741

- Zhengxin Lang, Sergey Rabotyagov, Amy T. Hansen, Brent Dalzell, Todd Campbell and Jingjing Tao
- Integrating Social Attitudes and Behaviors with Biophysical and Socioeconomic Factors for Enhanced Watershed Planning pp. 1742-1757

- Farshad Jalili Pirani and Seyed Alireza Mousavi
- Exploring Sustainable Pathways for Citizen Science Projects in China’s Watershed Governance: The Case Study of Guiyang pp. 1758-1774

- Xuan Huang and Junqing Xu
- Using Corpus Linguistics to Investigate Approaches to Oyster Fishery Management Across Political Boundaries pp. 1775-1790

- Shannon Fitzsimmons-Doolan and Jennifer Beseres Pollack
- Donor Climate Coloniality, Ecological Debt and Vulnerabilities in Coastal Bangladesh: Redesigning Institutions for Recognition Justice pp. 1791-1805

- Mohammad Anwar Hossen, David Benson and Mohibul Islam
- Modelling Ecosystem Services Trade-offs with Community Values to Inform Decision Making for Coastal and Estuarine Restoration pp. 1806-1825

- Keahna Margeson, Sebastian Paczuski, Jonathon Launspach, Ted Angradi, Joel Hoffman and Kathleen C. Williams
- Shifts in Environmental Targets for Managing Fine Sediment in Rivers Are Anticipated Under Climate Change pp. 1826-1844

- Rachel Smith and Doug Booker
- Managing River Low Flows to Enhance Instream Vegetation Recruitment pp. 1845-1858

- Christopher S. Jones, Scott A. McKendrick, Lyndsey M. Vivian, Piyumi Wijepala, Bryan Mole, Darren White and Joe Greet
- Thermal sensitivity reveals different susceptibility to climate warming for Brook Trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) streams in close proximity pp. 1859-1871

- William G. Kimmel, David G. Argent and David G. Kimmel
- Protecting the Bunce Legacy: Lessons Learned From Safeguarding Long-term Ecological Survey Datasets in Great Britain pp. 1872-1885

- Claire M. Wood, Marc J. Metzger and Robert G. H. Bunce
- Sampling Size Determination: Application in Geochemical Sampling for Environmental Impact Assessment pp. 1886-1898

- Meng Zhou, Elizabeth Chihobve, Baojin Zhao and Zhen Song
- Correction: The pending promises of mitigation measures in Environmental Impact Assessments: A typology and evaluation of Nepal’s hydropower projects pp. 1899-1899

- Kumar Paudel, Elisha Ghimire and Jacob Phelps
Volume 75, issue 6, 2025
- Unpacking the Taxonomy of Wildland Fire Collaboratives in the United States West: Impact of Response Diversity on Social-Ecological Resilience pp. 1349-1367

- Jaishri Srinivasan, Kelly Jones and Melinda Morgan
- Uncovering the Science-Policy Interface: Applying Bibliometric Approaches to the Wildfire Risk Management Domain pp. 1368-1387

- Juliane Schlierkamp, Claudia Berchtold and Isabelle Linde-Frech
- Environmental and Health Consequences of Pharmaceutical Disposal Methods: A Scoping Review pp. 1388-1400

- Mohamad Arke, May A. Massoud, Yara F. Mourad, Miran A. Jaffa and Rima R. Habib
- The Impact of Microplastics on Adsorption of Chlorophenols by River-Suspended Sediments pp. 1401-1415

- Shiqi Tao, Simin Feng, Yuyun Chen, Ting Duan, Zengyu Liu, Ling Li, Rongrong Yun and Chayma Chilouch
- Deciphering the Synergies between Carbon Tax and Water Conservation: A Water Footprint Analysis pp. 1416-1431

- Lan Mu, Renjie Ma, Chuanzhen Zhang, Xuanwen Zeng and Qi Zhou
- Implementing Carbon Capture and Storage in the United Kingdom: Estimating Willingness to Pay through a Contingent Valuation Survey pp. 1432-1443

- Tanisha Waring and Alberto Longo
- Effectiveness of Riparian Mitigation Measures for Enhancing Ecosystem Functions: A Holistic Summary of Selected Measures pp. 1444-1459

- Daire Ó hUallacháin, Per-Erik Mellander, Nikki Baggaley, Allan Lilly, Mark Wilkinson and Marc Stutter
- Economic Feasibility of a Wetland Certification Program in the Canadian Prairies pp. 1460-1471

- Valentina Ofori, Patrick Lloyd-Smith, Ken Belcher and Peter Boxall
- Market-Based Instruments for Biodiversity in Agricultural Landscapes: An Evaluation of Quality Criteria in a German case study pp. 1472-1486

- Lea Streit, Arndt Feuerbacher and Markus Röhl
- Determinants of Pro-environmental Practices: An Analysis Using Discrete Choice Models pp. 1487-1503

- Danny Granda-Beltrán, Michelle López, Jessica Guamán and Pablo Ponce
- Investigating the Constraints and Mitigation Strategies for the Adoption of Sustainable Land Management Practices in Erosion-prone Areas of Southeast Nigeria pp. 1504-1519

- Cynthia Nneka Olumba, Guy Garrod and Francisco Areal
- Extrinsic Motivation vs. Intrinsic Motivation: Key Factors Influencing Farmers’ Land Quality Protection Behavior in China pp. 1520-1537

- Hao Li, Huina Liu and Wei-Yew Chang
- What Kills Mature Street and Park Trees in Cities? Systematic Quantitative Review of Published Case Studies pp. 1538-1558

- Anna Petrova, Ruby Naomi Michael and Chris Pratt
- Impacts of Fire-fighting Chemicals on Native Fauna and Ecosystems in Australia: Identification of Key Knowledge Gaps and Research Priorities pp. 1559-1570

- Clare Morrison, Laura F. Grogan, Nick Clemann and Chantal Lanctôt
- Planktonic communities as indicators of water quality in a tropical reservoir pp. 1571-1588

- Gabriela Rodrigues Barroso, Lenora Nunes Ludolf Gomes and Sílvia Corrêa Oliveira
- Comparison of Two Molecular Methods, Quantitative Polymerase Chain Reaction and Sandwich Hybridization Assay, for Monitoring the Harmful Algal Bloom Species, Heterosigma akashiwo pp. 1589-1601

- Dianne I. Greenfield and Kathryn J. Coyne
- Zebrafish Embryo Model as a Tool for Ecotoxicological Studies in Central Italy’s Transitional Waters pp. 1602-1614

- Chiara Molino, Ines Lacchetti, Walter Cristiano, Kevin di Domenico, Mario Carere and Dario Angeletti
Volume 75, issue 5, 2025
- Assessing CREMAs’ Capacity to Govern Landscape Resources in the Western Wildlife Corridor of Northern Ghana pp. 1055-1070

- Eric Rega Christophe Bayala, Mathurin Zida, Kwabena Owusu Asubonteng, Mirjam A. F. Ros-Tonen, James Reed, Freddie Sayi Siangulube, Amy Ickowitz, Houria Djoudi and Terry Sunderland
- Narratives for Positive Nature Futures in Europe pp. 1071-1083

- Alessandra D’Alessio, Claudia Fornarini, Nestor Fernandez, Anandi Sarita Namasivayam, Piero Visconti, Jeremy Dertien, Maria Hällfors, Martin Jung, Francisco Moreira, Louise O’Connor, Matea Osti, Laura C. Quintero-Uribe, Martina Marei Viti, Andrea Lauta, Henrique M. Pereira, Peter H. Verburg and Carlo Rondinini
- The pending promises of mitigation measures in Environmental Impact Assessments: A typology and evaluation of Nepal’s hydropower projects pp. 1084-1098

- Kumar Paudel, Elisha Ghimire and Jacob Phelps
- An Appraisal of Environmental and Social Impact Assessment in Ethiopia: The Case of Mining Investments in the Benishangul-Gumuz Region pp. 1099-1111

- Netsanet Zeleke Haile, Admassu Tesso Huluka and Amsalu Bedemo Beyene
- Analysis of Alternatives – A Forgotten Component of EIA for Onshore Oil and Gas Upstream Industry in India pp. 1112-1129

- Pulak Das
- Effects of Benthic Fauna on Nitrogen and Phosphate Removal in Constructed Wetlands: a Meta-Analysis pp. 1130-1138

- Wenjuan Han, Xingmin Jin, Ye Tang, Chang Yang and Xiangyong Zheng
- Seasonal Influence on Pesticide Transfer and Bioaccumulation in Native Wetland Vegetation in an Agricultural Critical Zone pp. 1139-1154

- Betty Chaumet, David Riboul, Jean-Luc Probst, Pierre Eon and Anne Probst
- Characterizing governance models for upscaling wetland restoration pp. 1155-1167

- Arnaud Terrisse, Michael Karner, Julia Kaufmann and Lisa Ernoul
- Targeted Screening, Distribution and Sources of Antibiotics in Drinking Water Sources and its Risk Assessment in Sichuan Province, China pp. 1168-1180

- Xiaoke Guo, Jie Xiong, Hong Liu, Haijun Wang, Qiao Cheng, Fuxiang Tang, Zhuo Zeng, Hui Zhang and Hongling Yin
- Management Strategies for Dissolved Organic Carbon Reduction from Forested Watersheds using the SWAT-C model pp. 1181-1200

- Dongjun Lee, Ritesh Karki, Latif Kalin, Sabahattin Isik, Puneet Srivastava and Xuesong Zhang
- Assessing the Impact of Customary Ownership of Trees and Socioeconomic Factors on the Participatory Forest Management in Jharkhand, India pp. 1201-1215

- Sabyasachi Kar, Mukti Ram Subedi, Parag Kadam and Puneet Dwivedi
- Insights into Landscape Structure Change in Urbanising Rainforest and Guinea Savanna Ecological Regions of Nigeria pp. 1216-1238

- Rotimi Oluseyi Obateru, Appollonia Aimiosino Okhimamhe, Olutoyin Adeola Fashae, Alina Schürmann, Mike Teucher and Christopher Conrad
- Institutional Design of Forest Landscape Restoration in Central Togo: Informing Policy-making through Q Methodology Analysis pp. 1239-1256

- Hamza Moluh Njoya, Kossi Hounkpati, Kossi Adjonou, Kouami Kokou, Stefan Sieber and Katharina Löhr
- Extending from Adaptation to Resilience Pathways: Perspectives from the Conceptual Framework to Key Insights pp. 1257-1266

- Saioa Zorita, Katharina Milde, Nieves Peña Cerezo, Adriana Aguirre-Such, Daniel Lückerath and Efrén Feliu Torres
- Access to and Level of Climate Information Use: Implications for Adoption of Adaptation and CSA Practices pp. 1267-1280

- Tesfaalem Hagos, Tewodros Tadesse, Melaku Berhe and Bihon Kassa
- Insights into Ecological Resettlements and Conservation-led Displacements: A Systematic Review pp. 1281-1298

- Hari Prasad Pandey, Tek Narayan Maraseni and Armando Apan
- Wind Power and NIMBYism in Norway: Public Attitudes and Local Resistance pp. 1299-1307

- Krange Olve, Figari Helene and Kaltenborn Bjørn
- Integrative Approaches to Interconnected Environmental Challenges: How Institutional Factors Influence Cross-Sector Integration in Dutch Rural Areas pp. 1308-1321

- Elena Bakhanova, Joanne Vinke- de Kruijf, Lara Wöhler, Beau Warbroek and Maarten Arentsen
- Gender Perspectives in Environmental Initiatives across Developing Countries pp. 1322-1335

- Ilyas Ahmad, Muhammad Usman, Shahbaz Imran and Wang Yue
- Structured Decision Making for the Real World: A Qualitative Analysis of How Governance Structures En(Dis)able SDM in Local Watershed Planning pp. 1336-1348

- David J. Trimbach and Kelly Biedenweg
Volume 75, issue 4, 2025
- Assessing the EU27 Potential to Meet the Nature Restoration Law Targets pp. 711-729

- Ilaria Perissi
- Evaluating the Justice and Risk Dimensions of Ethylene Oxide Governance in the US pp. 730-745

- Jane C. Gross, McKenzie F. Johnson and Sheena E. Martenies
- Trends and Gaps in Prescribed Burning Research pp. 746-760

- Luke Gordon, Maldwyn John Evans, Philip Zylstra and David B. Lindenmayer
- Reconceiving Domestic Burning Controls: Air Quality Alerts, Behavioural Responsive Regulation, and Designing for Compliance pp. 761-777

- James Heydon, Rohit Chakraborty, Vibhuti Patel, Chantelle Wood, Matthew Wood and Caitlin Bunce
- Can Citizen Scientists Contribute to Trail Assessment and Monitoring Programs? An Empirical Evaluation of Data Congruence and Overall Efficacy pp. 778-792

- Suet-Yi Cheung, Yu-Fai Leung and Lincoln Larson
- Assessing the Environmental Impacts, Condition and Sustainability of Mountain Biking Trails in an Urban National Park pp. 793-805

- Isabella Smith and Catherine Marina Pickering
- Exploring the Impact of Digital Literacy and Policy Cognition on Rural Residents’ Eco-friendly Behaviors pp. 806-821

- Donghui Chen, Tao Xu, Dan Qiao and Zhifeng Liu
- Public perception and underlying values regarding final disposal of radioactively contaminated soil from a large nuclear accident pp. 822-834

- Momo Takada, Michio Murakami, Susumu Ohnuma, Yukihide Shibata and Tetsuo Yasutaka
- Catalysing Environmental Action: a Governance Framework for Enhancing Individual Participation in Sub-Saharan Africa’s Plastic Circular Economy pp. 835-851

- Ambisisi Ambituuni, Olubunmi Ajala, Patrick Schroeder and Muyiwa Oyinlola
- Exploring the Effect of Institutional Trust on the Relationship between Environmental Consciousness and Household Recycling Behavior pp. 852-866

- Rim Hachana, Tharwa Najar and Silvester Ivanaj
- In Search of “Fertile Ground”: How Territorial Characteristics Influence the Social Acceptability of Renewable Energy Projects pp. 867-882

- Hugo Delcayre and Sébastien Bourdin
- Impacts of Solar Energy Development On Breeding Birds in Desert Grasslands In South Central New Mexico pp. 883-895

- Aaron C. Young, DeeAnne Meliopoulos, Martha J. Desmond, David Daniel and Fitsum Abadi
- Staying for food by urban birds: Insights from neural network analysis into adaptive strategies pp. 896-905

- Yuran Liu, Yidong Wei, Qiqi Liu and Wei Liang
- Impacts of Supplemental Feeding on Sunbird-Pollination Systems in Young Fynbos Varies with Floral Abundance pp. 906-917

- Asekho Mantintsilili, Sjirk Geerts, Colleen L. Seymour and Anina Coetzee
- Agroecosystem’s contributions to people: how ranchers and specialists perceive threatened Espinal forests used for cattle-grazing pp. 918-929

- Ignacio J. Rojido, Christopher B. Anderson, Marina Tagliaferro and Sonia B. Canavelli
- Conversion of Rice Field Ecosystems from Conventional to Ecological Farming: Effects on Pesticide Fate, Ecotoxicity and Soil Properties pp. 930-944

- Yulin Zhang, Yinjie Yang, Ying Shao, Junjie Wang, Zhongli Chen, Martina Roß-Nickoll and Andreas Schäffer
- Integrated Water Resource Management under Ecosystem Services Approach—The Chimulala Micro-watershed, Peru pp. 945-960

- Luisa Fernanda Cifuentes-Herrera, Luz Piedad Romero-Duque, Oscar Eduardo Angulo Núñez and Jenny Maritza Trilleras
- Collaborative management of hydrological ecosystem services: a multilevel social network analysis of a Mexican watershed pp. 961-980

- Angel Merlo Galeazzi, Véronique Sophie Ávila Foucat and María Perevochtchikova
- Correction to: Collaborative management of hydrological ecosystem services: a multilevel social network analysis of a Mexican watershed pp. 981-981

- Angel Merlo Galeazzi, Véronique Sophie Ávila Foucat and María Perevochtchikova
- Examining Truth Regimes Reveals How Local Communities View Flooding and River Management in the Lower Missouri River Basin, USA pp. 982-995

- Angela J. Catalano, Damon M. Hall and Gerardo M. Gentil
- Urban River Policies: Multilevel Analysis and Community Engagement in Curitiba pp. 996-1011

- Mario Prokopiuk, Altair Rosa and Paulo Nascimento Neto
- Correction to: Urban River Policies: Multilevel Analysis and Community Engagement in Curitiba pp. 1012-1012

- Mario Prokopiuk, Altair Rosa and Paulo Nascimento Neto
- Adaptive Planning Approaches for Coastal Climate Adaptation: Process and Key-elements pp. 1013-1038

- Sofia Valente and Paulo Pinho
- Impacts of Sea Level Rise on Danish Coastal Wetlands – a GIS-based Analysis pp. 1039-1054

- Paula Canal-Vergés, Lars Frederiksen, Sara Egemose, Torben Ebbensgaard, Kristian Laustsen and Mogens R. Flindt
Volume 75, issue 3, 2025
- Identifying Major Factors for Success and Failure of Conservation Programs in Europe pp. 425-443

- Nina Farwig, Philipp P. Sprenger, Bruno Baur, Katrin Böhning-Gaese, Angelika Brandt, Nico Eisenhauer, Götz Ellwanger, Axel Hochkirch, Alexandros A. Karamanlidis, Marion Mehring, Martin Pusch, Finn Rehling, Nike Sommerwerk, Theresa Spatz, Jens-Christian Svenning, Sabine Tischew, Klement Tockner, Teja Tscharntke, Alice B. M. Vadrot, Julian Taffner, Christine Fürst, Sonja C. Jähnig and Volker Mosbrugger
- Identifying Priority Science Information Needs for Managing Public Lands pp. 444-463

- Sarah K. Carter, Travis S. Haby, Ella M. Samuel, Alison C. Foster, Jennifer K. Meineke, Laine E. McCall, Malia K. Burton, Christopher T. Domschke, Leigh D. Espy and Megan A. Gilbert
- Does Perceived Nuisance Abundance of Water Plants Match with Willingness-to-Pay for Removal? Contrasts Among Different User Categories pp. 464-476

- Jan E. Vermaat, Kirstine Thiemer, Bart Immerzeel, Susanne C. Schneider, Keneilwe Sebola, Julie Coetzee, Antonella Petruzzella, Samuel N. Motitsoe, Mathieu Baldo, Benjamin Misteli, Gabrielle Thiébaut, Sabine Hilt, Jan Köhler and Sarah Faye Harpenslager
- Evaluating the Feasibility and Effectiveness of Removing the Globally Invasive Eastern Mosquitofish Gambusia holbrooki from Lotic Environments pp. 477-489

- Eleni Kalogianni, Nicholas Koutsikos, Evangelia Smeti, Yiannis Kapakos and Leonidas Vardakas
- Multistakeholder Initiatives and Sustainability? A Governance Analysis using the German Initiative on Sustainable Cocoa (GISCO) as a Case Study pp. 490-504

- Daniel Schuster and Ivo Mossig
- Exploring System Context Contributing to Emerging REDD+ Collaborative Governance Regime in Ghana: Stakeholders Perceptions at the National Level pp. 505-523

- Misharch Kwadwo Osei
- Assessing Human Influence and Vegetative Dune Dynamics on Barrier Islands via Satellite Raster Classification pp. 524-537

- SaMin Han and Walter Hogue
- Mapping and Identification of Ecosystem Services Hotspots in the Brazilian Pampa Biome pp. 538-550

- Cássia Fernanda Martins da Silva, Murillo César Céspedes Campos, Diógenes Félix da Silva Costa, Fabiana Schneck and Luiz Ubiratan Hepp
- Mapping and Analyzing Ecosystem Services Hotspots and Coldspots for Sustainable Spatial Planning in the Greater Asmara Area, Eritrea pp. 551-567

- Blal Adem Esmail, Chiara Cortinovis, Davide Geneletti, Luis Inostroza, Riccardo Peters, Claudia Romelli, Isabel Schulze, Belula Tecle-Misghina, Medhane Teklemariam, Jingxia Wang and Christian Albert
- Identification of Ecological Hotspots Using the Eco-track: Case of Keoladeo National Park, Bharatpur, India pp. 568-587

- Garima Toor, Neha Goyal Tater and Tarush Chandra
- Integrating Ecological Suitability and Socioeconomic Feasibility at Landscape Scale to Restore Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services in Southern Chile pp. 588-605

- Carlos Zamorano-Elgueta, Francesco Orsi, Davide Geneletti, Luis Cayuela, Rowena Hamer, Antonio Lara and José María Rey Benayas
- Mapping Italian high-altitude ponds pp. 606-622

- Davide Taurozzi and Massimiliano Scalici
- Socioeconomic Status and Local Biodiversity as Predictors of Attitudes towards Nature among High School Students in a Latin American Metropolis pp. 623-637

- Catalina B. Muñoz-Pacheco, Claudia Cerda and Nélida R. Villaseñor
- Beware of Bear? Long-Term Spatio-Temporal Patterns of Human–Bear Conflict in Connecticut pp. 638-653

- Zachary Berkowitz, Larissa Montas Bravo and Shouraseni Sen Roy
- Assessing Mitigation Translocation as a Tool to Reduce Human–great Horned owl Conflicts pp. 654-662

- Brian E. Washburn, Benjamin J. Massey, Alec C. Sonnek and Todd J. Pitlik
- Ecotoxicity of Biodegradable Microplastics and Bio-based Microplastics: A Review of in vitro and in vivo Studies pp. 663-679

- Kuok Ho Daniel Tang and Jian Zhou
- Long-term Evaluation of Machine Learning Based Methods for Air Emission Monitoring pp. 680-693

- Minxing Si, Brett M. Wiens and Ke Du
- Spatiotemporal Variation Assessment and Improved Prediction Of Cyanobacteria Blooms in Lakes Using Improved Machine Learning Model Based on Multivariate Data pp. 694-709

- Yue Zhang, Jun Hou, Yuwei Gu, Xingyu Zhu, Jun Xia, Jun Wu, Guoxiang You, Zijun Yang, Wei Ding and Lingzhan Miao
Volume 75, issue 2, 2025
- Biogeographic Considerations for Fish-Based Indices of Stream Health in Regions with High Species Richness and Endemism: A Perspective from the Southeastern US pp. 167-174

- Bryson G. Hilburn, Steven J. Rider and Carol E. Johnston
- Ruin-of-the-rivers? A global review of run-of-the-river dams pp. 175-190

- Ian G. Baird, Alan D. Ziegler, Philip M. Fearnside, Alfonso Pineda, Gerard Sasges, Johann Strube, Kimberley Anh Thomas, Stefan Schmutz, Franz Greimel and Daniel S. Hayes
- Correction to: Ruin-of-the-rivers? A global review of run-of-the-river dams pp. 191-191

- Ian G. Baird, Alan D. Ziegler, Philip M. Fearnside, Alfonso Pineda, Gerard Sasges, Johann Strube, Kimberley Anh Thomas, Stefan Schmutz, Franz Greimel and Daniel S. Hayes
- Ecological Vulnerability of Aquatic Ecosystems—A Review pp. 192-204

- Maxime Logez, Liess Bouraï, Nicolas Hette-Tronquart and Christine Argillier
- Modelling the Effects of Forest use Change on Brownification of Finnish Rivers under Atmospheric Pressure pp. 205-220

- Katri Rankinen, Jose E. Cano Bernal, Maria Holmberg, Magnus Nordling, Torsti Schulz, Annikki Mäkelä, Ninni Mikkonen, Heini Kujala, Leah Jackson-Blake, Heleen A. de Wit and Martin Forsius
- Benchmarking Riparian Vegetation Quality in Recovering Rivers: Implications for Management of Novel Ecosystems pp. 221-239

- Elisha Duxbury, Kirstie Fryirs and Michelle R. Leishman
- Cleansing our waters: how riffle fish communities in the Spring River of Kansas responded to pollution legislation, mining remediation, and improved water quality pp. 240-255

- Alexandra D. King, James E. Whitney, Kali L. Boroughs, Joshua A. Holloway, Aliyah N. Clemens and Austin D. Thompson
- A Nature-based Solutions Framework for Embedding Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation into Urban Land Use Plans through Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) pp. 256-271

- Amarilis Lucia Casteli Figueiredo Gallardo and Alan Bond
- Social Influence in Social-Ecological Systems: Collaborative Capacity and Inter-Organizational Networks in the U.S. Sagebrush pp. 272-285

- R. Patrick Bixler, Maureen Essen, Jennifer Thomsen, Shawn Johnson, Samer Atshan and Auva Shariatmadari
- Willingness to Pay for Improved Groundwater due to BMPs in PEI pp. 286-306

- Patrick Withey, Ryan Trenholm, Joseph McInnis and Lantz Van
- Reducing Uncertainty of Groundwater Redox Condition Predictions at National Scale, for Decision Making and Policy pp. 307-329

- Theo S. Sarris, Scott R. Wilson, Murray E. Close, Phillip Abraham and Allanah Kenny
- Assessing Technical Inefficiency in Ecosystem Service Provision from an Input Perspective in the Cross Timbers region, United States pp. 330-340

- Andres Susaeta, Brian Sancewich, Hsu Kyaw, Iryna McDonald and Omkar Joshi
- Impacts of Participatory Forest Management on Land Use/Land Cover of Adaba-Dodola Forest in South Eastern Ethiopia and its Implication to REDD+ Implementation pp. 341-355

- Lemma Tiki, Jumanne M. Abdallah, Motuma Tolera and Kristina Marquardt
- Environmental Threat Assessment Framework for Mining Activities in Guinea: An Integrated Approach for Sustainable Development pp. 356-375

- Benjamin Kolie, Ayman Elshkaki and Geoffrey Sunahara
- Arsenic and Heavy Metals in Soils and Plants near Sulfide Mines: Implications for Phytoremediation and Phytomanagement pp. 376-391

- Nguyen Thi Hoang Ha, Do Trung Hieu, Hoang Thi Phuong Anh, Pham Thu Hien, Tran Thi Huyen Nga, Bui Thi Kim Anh, Nguyen Thi Hai, Dang Bao Duong, Duong Van-Hao, Nguyen Anh Duc and Kyoung-Woong Kim
- Effects of Biochar on Arsenic-Contaminated Soil: Chemical Fractionation, Vegetation Growth, and Oral Bioaccessibility pp. 392-401

- Jacqueline Zanin Lima and Valéria Guimarães Silvestre Rodrigues
- Riparian Soil Heavy Metal Contamination and Pollution Assessment and Management Planning Integrating Multiple Indices, Statistical and Geospatial Approaches pp. 402-423

- Aditi Majumdar, Kirti Avishek and David Christian Finger
Volume 75, issue 1, 2025
- Bridging the gap between physical, natural and social sciences: Critical essays and case studies in the interface of societies, land degradation and desertification pp. 1-2

- Thanasis Kizos and Vassilis Detsis
- Identification of Major Threats of Climate Change, Hazards, and Anthropogenic Activities on Biodiversity Conservation in the Buxa Tiger Reserve, India pp. 3-20

- Uttam Das, Pritha Datta and Bhagirath Behera
- The Society of Information and the European Citizens’ Perception of Climate Change: Natural or Anthropological Causes pp. 21-32

- Fernando Mata, Maria Dos-Santos, Concha Cano-Díaz, Meirielly Jesus and Manuela Vaz-Velho
- People’s Perception and Awareness towards Plant Invasion, Its Impacts on Forest Ecosystem Services and Livelihood: A Tale of Central Himalayas pp. 33-45

- Mukesh Kumar and Satish Chandra Garkoti
- Socio-ecological Challenges and Adaptation Strategies of Farmers Towards Changing Climate in Vindhyan highlands, India pp. 46-62

- Sanoj Kumar Patel, Anil Sharma, Anil Barla, Amit Kumar Tiwari, Rinku Singh, Sudhanshu Kumar and Gopal Shankar Singh
- Emotionality in Transboundary Water: A Case Study of Helmand River pp. 63-79

- Najibullah Loodin
- Dynamics and Dependencies in Regional Collaboration for Biodiversity Restoration: Reflections from the Netherlands pp. 80-95

- Sabine Baumgarten, Noelle Aarts, Jan M. Fliervoet and Lotte Krabbenborg
- Non-trade-off Changes in Soil Conservation Service and Soil Loss on the Tibetan Plateau Underlying the Impacts of Climate Change and human activities pp. 96-110

- Yuejun Liu, Jianghao Cheng, Yanjie Zhang, Ying Pan and Junxi Wu
- Spatial Responses of Ecosystem Service Trade-offs and Synergies to Impact Factors in Liaoning Province pp. 111-123

- Dong-Feng Ren, Ai-Ya Qiu, Ai-Hua Cao, Wen-Zhi Zhang and Ming-Wei Xu
- RETRACTED ARTICLE: Rural Households’ Vulnerability to Climate Variability and Adaptation Strategies in the Case of Begemdir District, Amhara Region, Ethiopia pp. 124-136

- Endeshaw Yeshiwas Tefera, Birhanu Bekele Mencho and Baye Terefe
- Geospatial Mapping and Meteorological Flood Risk Assessment: A Global Research Trend Analysis pp. 137-154

- Phila Sibandze, Ahmed Mukalazi Kalumba, Amal H. Aljaddani, Leocadia Zhou and Gbenga Abayomi Afuye
- Response of Water Quality to Land Use and Landscape Pattern in the Ganjiang River Watershed pp. 155-166

- Jiangang Lu, Yanmei Fu, Yuan Zhou, Liwei Zhang and Xianluo Shi
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