Environmental Management
2000 - 2026
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Volume 74, issue 6, 2024
- An overview of vinasse pollution in aquatic ecosystems in Brazil pp. 1037-1044

- Valter M. Azevedo-Santos, Juliana Aparecida Fernandes, Geovana de Souza Andrade, Paula Mendes de Moraes, Anne E. Magurran, Fernando M. Pelicice and Tommaso Giarrizzo
- Systems Modeling of the Water-Energy-Food-Ecosystems Nexus: Insights from a Region Facing Structural Water Scarcity in Southern Spain pp. 1045-1062

- Antonio R. Hurtado, Enrique Mesa-Pérez and Julio Berbel
- A Weight-of-Evidence Approach for Understanding the Recovery of Okanagan Sockeye Salmon pp. 1063-1085

- Clint A. D. Alexander, Ibrahim Alameddine, Dawn Machin and Karilyn Alex
- The Importance of Capacity-Building in Watershed Groups: Lessons from the Hudson River Watershed, USA pp. 1086-1100

- Michael Howard Finewood, Emily Vail, Katherine L. Meierdiercks, Christianna Bennett and Larissa Read
- Understanding How Indigenous Knowledge Contributes to Climate Change Adaptation and Resilience: A Systematic Literature Review pp. 1101-1123

- Tashi Dorji, Kinley Rinchen, Angus Morrison-Saunders, David Blake, Vicki Banham and Sonam Pelden
- Assessing the Implications of Deforestation and Climate Change on Rural Livelihood in Ghana: a Multidimensional Analysis and Solution-Based Approach pp. 1124-1144

- Richard Kwame Adom, Memory Reid, Gbenga Abayomi Afuye and Mulala Danny Simatele
- The Critical Social Processes for Standardising the Ecological Monitoring of Australian Landscapes pp. 1145-1159

- Hitje-Aikaterini Grypma, Douglas K. Bardsley and Ben Sparrow
- Plant Translocations in France: Identifying Gaps between Knowledge, Practice and Perception by Conservation Actors pp. 1160-1172

- Margaux Julien, Juliette Ducrettet, Mohamed Diallo, Eric Imbert, Bruno Colas and Bertrand Schatz
- Effective Engagement Techniques Across the Agricultural Conservation Practice Adoption Process pp. 1173-1189

- Daniel J. Read, Erika Blair and Lisa Wainger
- Long-term surveys of ungulates’ effects on tree and shrub species in mountainous forests –outcomes and potential limits pp. 1190-1206

- U. Nopp-Mayr, W. Lechner, S. Reimoser and F. Reimoser
- Exploring the Implementation of UNESCO’s MAB Program in South Africa: A Case Study of the Cape Winelands Biosphere Reserve pp. 1207-1222

- Michael Klaver, Bianca Currie, James G. Sekonya and Kaera Coetzer
- Beyond the ‘Protected Area’ Paradigm in Conservation: Exploring India’s Forest Legislation as a New Conservation Model for Developing Countries pp. 1223-1238

- Bidhan Kanti Das
- A Framework for Estimating Economic Impacts of Ecological Restoration pp. 1239-1259

- Catherine Cullinane Thomas, Christopher Huber, Kristin E. Skrabis and Timothy B. Hoelzle
- Fit for Strategic Purpose? The Quality of Strategic Environmental Assessment Guidelines in Three East African Nations pp. 1260-1273

- Amani G. Rweyendela
- What Future for Protected Areas? Analysing the Mismatch between South Africa’s Pre-existing Protected areas System and the Declared vision in Contemporary Conservation Policy pp. 1274-1286

- R. C. Alberts, F. P. Retief, A. J. Bond, C. Roos and D. P. Cilliers
Volume 74, issue 5, 2024
- Emerging Scientific Approaches for Identifying Ecologically Adverse Effects of Air Pollution pp. 835-845

- S. Douglas Kaylor, Rebecca M. Dalton, Tara Greaver, Jeffrey D. Herrick, Emma Leath, Kristopher Novak and Caroline E. Ridley
- Livestock in Riparian Areas: A Neglected Environmental Issue pp. 846-852

- Beatriz Monteiro Tavares, Gabriel Samora Chacra Amui, Victória Silva, Thiago Nilton Alves Pereira, Fernando Mayer Pelicice, Pedro H. S. Brancalion, Carine Cavalcante Chamon and Valter M. Azevedo-Santos
- Riparian Landscape Change: A Spatial Approach for Quantifying Change and Development of a River Network Restoration Model pp. 853-869

- Martin Stieger and Paul Mckenzie
- The Potential Role of Phytoplankton Functional Groups Under Anthropogenic Stressed Wetlands: Characterizing The Environmental Sensitivity pp. 870-885

- Suman Kumari, Pranab Gogoi, Lianthuamluaia, P. Mishal, Basanta Kumar Das, M. A. Hassan, U. K. Sarkar and A. K. Das
- Collective Identity: Making the Case for a Stage Model Approach to Addressing Water Quality in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed pp. 886-894

- Stephen Mainzer, James Price Dillard and Charles Andrew Cole
- Study on the Spatiotemporal Evolution and Driving Factors of Ecological Security in Stages Based on the DPSIRM-SBM Model: A Case Study of the Yangtze River Economic Belt pp. 895-915

- Hongmei Tan, Yanjun Zhang, Fengtai Zhang, Guochuan Peng and Caixia Jiang
- Competency in invasion science: addressing stagnation challenges by promoting innovation and creative thinking pp. 916-927

- Phillip J. Haubrock, Irmak Kurtul, Rafael L. Macêdo, Stefano Mammola, Ana Clara S. Franco and Ismael Soto
- Combined Remediation Effects of Sewage Sludge and Phosphate Fertilizer on Pb-Polluted Soil from a Pb-Acid Battery Plant pp. 928-941

- Ting Zhang, Xiong Yang, Zhijia Zeng, Qiang Li, Jiahai Yu, Huiling Deng, Yafei Shi, Huiqin Zhang, Andrea R. Gerson and Kewu Pi
- Morphological Enrichment and Environmental Factors Correlation of Heavy Metals in Dominant Plants in Typical Manganese Ore Areas in Guizhou, China pp. 942-957

- Mingqin Huang, Junwei Cheng, Boping Zeng and Shenwen Cai
- Investigation of an Optimal Sampling Resolution to Support Soil Management Decisions for Urban Plots pp. 958-969

- Hayley Clos and Marisa Chrysochoou
- Rethinking Urban Water Management Through Drivers-Pressures-States-Impacts-Responses Framework Application in Chennai, India pp. 970-988

- Daniel Rosado, Valeria Fárez-Román, Felix Müller, Indumathi Nambi and Nicola Fohrer
- Life Cycle Assessment of an Avocado: Grown in South Africa—Enjoyed in Europe pp. 989-1005

- Sheldon A. Blaauw, André Broekman, James W. Maina, Wynand J. v. d. M. Steyn and William A. Haddad
- Community Forest Management and the Resilience of Karen Indigenous Knowledge in Northern Thailand pp. 1006-1019

- Arratee Ayuttacorn
- Panel-based assessment of ecosystem condition as a platform for adaptive and knowledge driven management pp. 1020-1036

- Jane U. Jepsen, Per Arneberg, Rolf A. Ims, Anna Siwertsson, Nigel G. Yoccoz, Per Fauchald, Åshild Ø. Pedersen, Gro I. van der Meeren and Cecilie H. von Quillfeldt
Volume 74, issue 4, 2024
- Testing the Influence of Tactics on an Intention to Participate in an Environmental Management Collaborative pp. 623-635

- Shannon Heaney, Ryan Plummer, Julia Baird, Amy Bowen and Gillian Dale
- Do Mesocarnivores Respond to the Seasonality in Management Practices in an Agroforestry Landscape? pp. 636-647

- Ana Luísa Barros, Diogo Raposo, João David Almeida, Sandra Alcobia, Maria Alexandra Oliveira, Darryl I. MacKenzie and Margarida Santos-Reis
- A Cost-Benefit Analysis of Alternative Management Strategies for Red Deer in Denmark pp. 648-663

- Frank Jensen, Thomas Lundhede and Peter Sunde
- Environmental Factors Affecting Spatio-Temporal Distribution of Crop-Exploiting Species: Implications for Coexistence Between Agricultural Production and Avifauna Conservation in Wetlands pp. 664-683

- Thazin Htay, Kyaw Kyaw Htoo, Eivin Røskaft, Thor Harald Ringsby and Peter Sjolte Ranke
- Immediate Impacts of Wildfires on Ground-dwelling macroinvertebrate Communities under Stones in Mediterranean Oak Forests pp. 684-698

- João R. L. Puga, Francisco Moreira, Jan J. Keizer and Nelson J. C. Abrantes
- The Missing Piece of the Puzzle: How Different Water-related Public Concerns Contribute to Water Governance in China pp. 699-714

- Chen Shen and Zhihang Yuan
- Impact of Landscape Patterns on Water Quality in Urbanized Rivers at Characteristic Scale: A Case of Pearl River Delta, China pp. 715-728

- Lie Huang, Xiaohong Chen, Ze Yuan, Changxin Ye and Yingshan Liang
- Spatial Variation in Agricultural BMPs and Relationships with Nutrient Yields Across New York State Watersheds pp. 729-741

- Rebecca Schewe, Lidiia Iavorivska and Christa Kelleher
- Monitoring the Spatial Distribution of Cover Crops and Tillage Practices Using Machine Learning and Environmental Drivers across Eastern South Dakota pp. 742-756

- Khushboo Jain, Ranjeet John, Nathan Torbick, Venkatesh Kolluru, Sakshi Saraf, Abhinav Chandel, Geoffrey M. Henebry and Meghann Jarchow
- Modelling Alternative Economic Incentive Schemes for Semi-Natural Grassland Conservation in Estonia pp. 757-774

- Takamasa Nishizawa, Johannes Schuler, Claudia Bethwell, Michael Glemnitz, Maaria Semm, Monika Suškevičs, Laura Hämäläinen, Kalev Sepp, Rando Värnik, Sandra Uthes, Joachim Aurbacher and Peter Zander
- What Determines the Adoption of Conservation Agriculture? Evidence from Quebec pp. 775-789

- Guy Martial Takam Fongang, Isambert Leunga Noukwe, Jean-François Guay and Charles Séguin
- Factors Influencing the Perceived Economic Benefits of Innovative Agri-Environmental Contracts pp. 790-807

- Tracy Bradfield, Kina S. Harmanny, Thia Hennessy and Catharina J. E. Schulp
- New Technique for Identification of Ichthyoplankton and Its Application in Biomonitoring Studies, Management and Conservation of Neotropical Fish pp. 808-817

- David Augusto Reynalte-Tataje, Evoy Zaniboni-Filho, Carolina Antonieta Lopes, Sunshine de Ávila-Simas and Andréa Bialetzki
- Innovative lake pollution profiling: unveiling pollutant sources through advanced multivariate clustering techniques pp. 818-834

- Minakshi Mishra, Anupam Singhal, Srinivas Rallapalli and Rishikesh Sharma
Volume 74, issue 3, 2024
- Interstate Air Pollution Governance in the United States: Exploring Clean Air Act Section 126 pp. 401-413

- Alixandra Underwood, Richard Marcantonio, Danielle Wood and Paola Crippa
- Data Scaling: Implications for Climate Action and Governance in the UK pp. 414-424

- Andrew Sudmant
- Factors Shaping Public Support for More Carbon Capture and Storage Projects in the United States pp. 425-438

- Mahelet G. Fikru and Nhien Nguyen
- The Impact of Renewable Energy Development on Regional Carbon Emission Reduction: Based on the Spatio-Temporal Analysis of 30 Provinces in China pp. 439-460

- Chuang Li, Xiaofan Yang and Liping Wang
- Detecting Spatial Patterns of Peatland Greenhouse Gas Sinks and Sources with Geospatial Environmental and Remote Sensing Data pp. 461-478

- Priscillia Christiani, Parvez Rana, Aleksi Räsänen, Timo P. Pitkänen and Anne Tolvanen
- Does Trust Lead to the Adoption of a Productive Climate Attitude? Relationship Between Trust, Corruption, and Climate Attitude in Developing Regions pp. 479-489

- Felipe Roberto da Silva, Felipe Gerhard, Thiago Matheus De Paula, Caio Victor and Luiz Alves da Silva Cruz Neto
- Residents’ Willingness to Pay for Water Pollution Treatment and Its Influencing Factors: a Case Study of Taihu Lake Basin pp. 490-504

- Zhaolin Ouyang, Dongying Sun and Gang Liu
- Understanding Water Governance in the Central Rift Valley of Ethiopia: Governance Framework, Coherence and Practices pp. 505-517

- Endalew Jibat, Feyera Senbeta, Tesfaye Zeleke and Fitsum Hagos
- How do governments respond to the social-ecological traps in small-scale fisheries and aquaculture? A case study in the Tam Giang lagoon, Viet Nam pp. 518-531

- Tong Thi Hai Hanh
- Analysis of Public Comments on Experimental Regulations for Protecting Black Bass during The Spawning Period in Eastern Ontario Reveals Both Stakeholder Acceptance and Skepticism pp. 532-546

- J. Zhang, D. P. Philipp, J. E. Claussen, C. D. Suski, V. M. Nguyen, N. Young, J. Lombardo and S. J. Cooke
- Ecosystem Services Approach in Turnicki National Park Planning: Factors Influencing the Inhabitants’ Perspectives on Local Natural Resources and Protected Areas pp. 547-563

- Mariusz Daniel Boćkowski, Joanna Tusznio, Marcin Rechciński, Małgorzata Blicharska, Arash Akhshik and Małgorzata Grodzińska-Jurczak
- A Typology of National Park Co-management Agreements in the Era of Reconciliation in Canada pp. 564-589

- Kai Bruce and Monica E. Mulrennan
- Beyond Crop-Raiding: Unravelling the Broader Impacts of Human-Wildlife Conflict on Rural Communities pp. 590-608

- Wisdom Galley and Brandon P. Anthony
- Institutional Management Competence for Addressing Illegal Wildlife Trade: Insights from Uruguay pp. 609-622

- Lucía Bergós, Magdalena Chouhy, Andrés Ligrone and Juan Martín Dabezies
Volume 74, issue 2, 2024
- Investigating potential supply of ecosystem services in cultural landscapes through efficiency analysis pp. 161-179

- Vasja Leban, Lidija Zadnik Stirn and Špela Pezdevšek Malovrh
- How does payment for watershed ecosystem services alleviate farmer poverty in conservation intervention areas? Evidence from China pp. 180-191

- Wenxiu Lu, Jia Ma and Fangwei Wu
- Estimation of the Ecosystem Service Value of the Yellow River Delta-Laizhou Bay Coastal Zone Considering Regional Differences and Social Development pp. 192-205

- Jinfeng Yan, Jiali Geng and Fenzhen Su
- Assessment of Ecosystem Services Provided by Macrophytes in Southern Baltic and Southern Mediterranean Coastal Lagoons pp. 206-229

- Esther Robbe, Linda Rogge, Jūratė Lesutienė, Martynas Bučas and Gerald Schernewski
- Physiographic Environment Classification: a Controlling Factor Classification of Landscape Susceptibility to Waterborne Contaminant Loss pp. 230-255

- Clinton W. F. Rissmann, Lisa K. Pearson and Ton H. Snelder
- Two-year Monitoring of Microbiological Water Quality in Small Water Supply Systems: Implications for Microbial Risk Management pp. 256-267

- Jie Zeng, Tomohiro Nakanishi and Sadahiko Itoh
- Seasonal and Ecological Determinants of Wild Boar Rooting on Priority Protected Grasslands pp. 268-281

- Martina Calosi, Chiara Gabbrielli, Lorenzo Lazzeri, Niccolò Fattorini, Gloria Cesaretti, Lucia Burrini, Ottavio Petrillo and Francesco Ferretti
- Household Dependence on Forest Resources in the Luki Biosphere Reserve, Democratic Republic of CONGO pp. 282-298

- Michel Opelele Omeno, Yu Ying, Wenyi Fan, Lubalega Tolerant, Chen Chen and Sudi Kaiko Kachaka
- Correction: Household Dependence on Forest Resources in the Luki Biosphere Reserve, Democratic Republic of CONGO pp. 299-299

- Michel Opelele Omeno, Yu Ying, Wenyi Fan, Lubalega Tolerant, Chen Chen and Sudi Kaiko Kachaka
- Using public perceptions to inform urban protected area buffer zone planning pp. 300-316

- Xin Wang, Rui Wang, Xinyi Lyu and Hong Wu
- Indigenous Ecological Knowledge: a Transformative Approach to Biodiversity Legislation in Nigeria pp. 317-331

- Opeyemi. A. Gbadegesin and Olaide Abass Gbadamosi San
- Farmers’ Willingness to Participate in a Carbon Sequestration Program – A Discrete Choice Experiment pp. 332-349

- Julia B. Block, Michael Danne and Oliver Mußhoff
- Consideration of Climate Change on Environmental Impact Assessment in Tanzania: Challenges and Prospects pp. 350-364

- Noah M. Pauline and Godwin A. Lema
- Identifying Core Issues for Basin Management: The Issue Generating Assessment (IGA) Methodology pp. 365-379

- Yael Salame-Rubin, Eran Feitelson, Richard Laster, Shai Gilad and Ahlam Swetat
- Uncertainty in Environmental Micropollutant Modeling pp. 380-398

- Heidi Ahkola, Niina Kotamäki, Eero Siivola, Jussi Tiira, Stefano Imoscopi, Matteo Riva, Ulas Tezel and Janne Juntunen
- Correction: Attitudes toward Wind Power in Norway–Solution or Problem in Renewable Energy Development? pp. 399-399

- Bjørn P. Kaltenborn, Rose Keller and Olve Krange
Volume 74, issue 1, 2024
- Editorial: Semi-quantitative Methods to Unravel Landscape Discourses and Imaginaries for Integrated and Inclusive Landscape Governance pp. 1-3

- Mirjam A. F. Ros-Tonen, James Douglas Langston and James Reed
- Making Landscapes Negotiable: Q-methodology as a Boundary-Spanning and Empowering Diagnostic pp. 4-12

- James Douglas Langston, Mirjam A. F. Ros-Tonen and James Reed
- The Role of Multistakeholder Platforms in Environmental Governance: Analyzing Stakeholder Perceptions in Kalomo District, Zambia, Using Q-Method pp. 13-30

- Freddie S. Siangulube
- Stakeholder Perceptions on Landscape Governance in Northern Ghana: A Q-Study to Identify Common Concern Entry Points for Integrated Landscape Approaches pp. 31-51

- Eric Rega Christophe Bayala
- Elephants in the Room — Analyzing Local Discourses for Sustainable Management of Bannerghatta National Park, South India pp. 52-72

- Lingaraj G. Jayaprakash and Gordon M. Hickey
- Actor Perceptions of the Governance Framework and Non-Carbon Benefits from the Ghana Cocoa Forest REDD+ Program: An Extended Q-Study of the Juabuso-Bia Hotspot Intervention Area pp. 73-93

- Frank Akowuge Dugasseh, Marshall Alhassan Adams and Marianne Zandersen
- Participatory and Spatially Explicit Assessment to Envision the Future of Land-Use/Land-Cover Change Scenarios on Selected Ecosystem Services in Southwestern Ghana pp. 94-113

- Evelyn Asante-Yeboah, HongMi Koo, Mirjam A. F. Ros-Tonen, Stefan Sieber and Christine Fürst
- A Multimethodological Approach to Assist the Design of Systemic Governance in Agroextractivist Settlement Projects in the Brazilian Amazon Landscape pp. 114-131

- Roberta Rowsy Amorim de Castro, Aquiles Simões and Sandro Luis Schlindwein
- Boundary Spanning Methodological Approaches for Collaborative Moose Governance in Eeyou Istchee pp. 132-147

- Nathan A. Badry, Gwyneth A. MacMillan, Eleanor R. Stern, Manuelle Landry-Cuerrier, Gordon M. Hickey and Murray M. Humphries
- Linking Forest Ecosystem Services to the SDGs: Semi-quantitative Mapping of Perceptions towards Integrated Decision-making pp. 148-158

- Myriam Pham-Truffert and Jean-Laurent Pfund
- Correction to: Balancing Ambitions and Realities: Stakeholder Perspectives on Jurisdictional Approach Outcomes in Sabah’s Forests pp. 159-159

- Julia Su Chen Ng, Colas Chervier, Rachel Carmenta, Zaiton Samdin, Badrul Azhar and Alain Karsenty
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