Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences
2011 - 2025
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Volume 12, issue 4, 2022
- Coastal hazard mitigation considerations: perspectives from northern Gulf of Mexico coastal professionals and decision-makers pp. 669-681

- Denise E. DeLorme, Sonia H. Stephens and Renee C. Collini
- What are the main human pressures affecting Iran’s protected areas? pp. 682-691

- Ehsan Rahimi and Pinliang Dong
- Urban planning in Swiss cities has been slow to think about climate change: why and what to do? pp. 692-713

- Gilles Desthieux and Florent Joerin
- Attitudes towards climate change and scientific stories pp. 714-726

- Allison Joy Bailey, Caitlin M. Wills and Jamie Mitchem
- Governing trade: a cross-national study of governance, trade, and CO2 emissions pp. 727-738

- Andrew Hargrove, Feng Hao and Jamie Marie Sommer
- Redefining ethics and ethics research directions for environmental studies/sciences from student evaluations pp. 739-755

- Dianne Quigley, David Sonnenfeld, Phil Brown and Tracie Ferreira
- Assessment of the vulnerability of farmers toward climate change: a case from Chitre-Parbat of Nepal pp. 756-768

- Shobha Subedi, Anup K C, Basanta Dahal and Ambika Ghimire
- Farmers’ climate change risk perception, adaptation capacity and barriers to adaptation: a multi-method approach pp. 769-781

- Muhammad Humayun Kabir, Kh. Zulfikar Hossain, Md. Javed Azad and Mou Leong Tan
- Socio-economic determinants of Chronic Kidney Diseases of uncertain etiology (CKDu) in the Uva Province, Sri Lanka: a cross-sectional study pp. 782-793

- I. D. U. H. Piyathilake, J. L. P. C. Randika, R. M. K. T. Rathnayaka, E. P. N. Udayakumara, L. V. Ranaweera, S. K. Gunatilake and C. B. Dissanayake
- Dynamic impacts of economic growth, energy use, urbanization, tourism, agricultural value-added, and forested area on carbon dioxide emissions in Brazil pp. 794-814

- Asif Raihan and Almagul Tuspekova
- Analysis of soil carbon and income over Acacia decurrens and Eucalyptus globulus land uses in the highlands of Ethiopia pp. 815-826

- Belayneh Dessie, Mintesinot Taye, Zablon Adane and Ayana Jember
- The observatory: a model for studies in health, society, and the environment pp. 827-837

- Tee L. Guidotti
- Air pollution exposure assessment at schools and playgrounds in Williamsburg Brooklyn NYC, with a view to developing a set of policy solutions pp. 838-852

- Ana Maria Carmen Ilie, Norma McCarthy, Leslie Velasquez, Masoom Moitra and Holger Michael Eisl
- The impact of FDI on energy intensity: a spatial econometric analysis of Indonesian provinces pp. 853-869

- Atina Saraswati, Djoni Hartono and Witri Indriyani
- Consumers’ attitude toward participation in community-supported aquaculture: a case of Kurdistan province in the west of Iran pp. 870-889

- Yahya Dabaghi, Shahla Choobchian, Hassan Sadighi and Hossein Azadi
- Grad school in the rear view: prioritizing career skills, mentorship, and equity in the interdisciplinary environmental PhD pp. 890-897

- Emily Reisman, Madelyn Radel, Susan Clark and Holly Buck
- Transdisciplinary model for environmental protection and primordial prevention of disease pp. 898-904

- Ronald B. Brown
- The site of Anthropocene and colonial entanglement: reviewing The Nutmeg’s Curse pp. 905-908

- Debajyoti Biswas
- J.W. Day, H.C. Clark & R.G. Hunter (eds.) Energy production in the Mississippi River Delta: implications on coastal ecosystems and pathways to restoration. Springer Nature Switzerland AG pp. 909-910

- Richard Smardon
- Liz Carlisle. Healing grounds: climate, justice, and the deep roots of regenerative farming pp. 911-913

- Gary S. Silverman
- Martin J. Pasqualetti. The thread of energy: the ubiquity of energy in modern life pp. 914-915

- John H. Perkins
- Luhas Ley. Building on borrowed time: rising seas and failing infrastructure in Semarang pp. 916-917

- Richard Smardon
- Allan Stoekl: The three sustainabilities: energy, economy, time pp. 918-919

- Richard Smardon
Volume 12, issue 3, 2022
- Assessing the quantity and toxicity of chemical releases from TRI facilities in Upstate New York pp. 417-429

- Amanda T. Charette, Dustin T. Hill, Mary B. Collins and Jaime E. Mirowsky
- Shades of green: environmental action in places of worship pp. 430-452

- Charles Caldwell, Natalie Probstein and Tanhum Yoreh
- Conveying environmental information to fishers: a smartphone application on marine protected areas pp. 453-465

- Fabrizio D’Ascenzo, Andrea Rocchi, Stefano Cerioni, Gaetano Zarlenga, Nicolò Passeri, Francesco Piacentini, Cristina Lo Fazio, Cristina Gerardis and Clara Cicatiello
- Thinking negatively about negative emissions technologies: the via negativa, carbon thinking, and climate ethics pp. 466-474

- Forrest Clingerman
- Plan writing as a policy tool: instrumental, conceptual, and tactical uses of water management plans in California pp. 475-489

- Nataly Escobedo Garcia and Nicola Ulibarri
- Faculty diversity in California environmental studies departments: implications for student learning pp. 490-504

- Amani M. Taylor, Arien J. Hernandez, Aysha K. Peterson and Sikina Jinnah
- The effectiveness of installing solar panels at schools in Pakistan to increase enrolment pp. 505-514

- Abbas A. Gillani, Sana Khan, Sadia Nasir and Salwa Niaz
- The impact of informal economy on technological innovation–ecological footprint nexus in OECD countries: new evidence from panel quantile regression pp. 515-533

- Lan Khanh Chu
- Indigenous local observations and experiences can give useful indicators of climate change in data-deficient regions pp. 534-546

- Nelson Chanza and Walter Musakwa
- Modeling resilience behavior against climate change with food security approach pp. 547-565

- Amirreza Asrari, Maryam Omidi Najafabadi and Jamal Farajollah Hosseini
- Environmental safety of residents of Yakutsk and Zhatay: evidence from sociological research pp. 566-576

- Olga Krivoshapkina, Alexandra Yakovleva, Alexandra Pavlova, Vasily Eroshenko, Akulina Zakharova, Paraskovia Gogoleva, Evgeniy Tikhonov and Ol’ga Kunickaya
- Regional scale analysis of land cover dynamics in Kerala over last two decades through MODIS data and statistical techniques pp. 577-593

- Vijith H., Ninu Krishnan Mv. and Alhassan Sulemana
- Minding the gap: socio-demographic factors linked to the perception of environmental pollution, water harvesting infrastructure, and gardening characteristics pp. 594-610

- Arthur Moses, Jean E. T. McLain, Aminata Kilungo, Robert A. Root, Leif Abrell, Sanlyn Buxner, Flor Sandoval, Theresa Foley, Miriam Jones and Mónica D. Ramírez-Andreotta
- Stakeholder mapping and promotion of Sustainable Development Goals in local management pp. 611-626

- Abril Catzín-Tamayo, Oscar Frausto-Martínez and Lucinda Arroyo-Arcos
- How do people in China perceive water? From health threat perception to environmental policy change pp. 627-645

- Veronika Vaseková
- Buyouts with rentbacks: a policy proposal for managing coastal retreat pp. 646-651

- Andrew G. Keeler, Megan Mullin, Dylan E. McNamara and Martin D. Smith
- Three crucial considerations when presenting alternative paradigms in sustainability research pp. 652-656

- Chad S. Boda and David Harnesk
- Edward Struzik. Swamplands: Tundra Beavers, Quaking bogs, and the Improbable World of Peat pp. 657-658

- Richard Smardon
- Martín Arboleda. Planetary Mine: Territories of Extraction under Late Capitalism pp. 659-661

- Mario Christie
- Mari Butler. A reader: Environmental issues pp. 662-663

- Richard Smardon
- Daniel Yergin. The new map: energy, climate and the clash of nations pp. 664-666

- John H. Perkins
- Greg Peters Our National Forests: Stories from America’s Most Important Public Lands Timber Press Portland Oregon 2021 pp. 667-668

- Richard Smardon
Volume 12, issue 2, 2022
- Dismantling white supremacy in environmental studies and sciences: an argument for anti-racist and decolonizing pedagogies pp. 193-203

- Eve Z. Bratman and William P. DeLince
- Building STEM pathways for students of color to natural resources careers: the Northern New Mexico Climate Change Corps pp. 204-215

- Brooke Ann Zanetell and Tania Marie Schusler
- “Climate change might have caused our small harvest”: indigenous vulnerability, livelihoods, and environmental changes in lowland and high jungle indigenous communities in Peru pp. 216-231

- Dafne E. Lastra Landa and Claudia V. Grados Bueno
- A review of stakeholder participation studies in renewable electricity and water: does the resource context matter? pp. 232-247

- Valerie Rountree, Elizabeth Baldwin and Jeffrey Hanlon
- Contamination of Maine lakes by pharmaceuticals and personal care products pp. 248-259

- Alyssa T. Kullberg, Gail L. Carlson, Serena M. Haver and William G. McDowell
- Plastic bag legislation in the United States: influential factors on its creation pp. 260-271

- Liza Bell and Gina Scutelnicu Todoran
- Learning from the COVID-19 pandemic to combat climate change: comparing drivers of individual action in global crises pp. 272-282

- Marijn H. C. Meijers, Christin Scholz, Ragnheiður “Heather” Torfadóttir, Anke Wonneberger and Marko Markov
- Correction to: Learning from the COVID-19 pandemic to combat climate change: comparing drivers of individual action in global crises pp. 283-283

- Marijn H. C. Meijers, Christin Scholz, Ragnheiður “Heather” Torfadóttir, Anke Wonneberger and Marko Markov
- The lesson learned from COVID-19 and the climate crisis is not to let experts decide on policies: a response to Robert C. Schmidt pp. 284-290

- Annette Elisabeth Toeller, Sonja Blum, Michael Boecher and Kathrin Loer
- A collective alternative to the Inward Turn in environmental sustainability research pp. 291-297

- Chad S. Boda, David O’Byrne, David Harnesk, Turaj Faran and Ellinor Isgren
- Restoring human freedoms: from utilitarianism to a capability approach to wetland restoration in Louisiana’s coastal master plan pp. 298-310

- David O’Byrne
- Resilience of environmental policy amidst the rise of conservative populism pp. 311-326

- Nariman Mostafavi, João Fiocchi, Manuel García Dellacasa and Simi Hoque
- A case study in citizen environmental humanities: creating a participatory plant story website pp. 327-340

- Tina Gianquitto and Lauren LaFauci
- Toxicants, entanglement, and mitigation in New England’s emerging circular economy for food waste pp. 341-353

- Cindy Isenhour, Michael Haedicke, Brieanne Berry, Jean MacRae, Travis Blackmer and Skyler Horton
- Climate change risk perception and adaptive behavior of coffee farmers: the mediating role of climate-related attitudinal factors and moderating role of self-efficacy pp. 354-368

- Tuyen Thi Tran and Hong Chen
- Interdisciplinary experiential learning during COVID-19: lessons learned and reflections for the future pp. 369-377

- Megan Butler
- Are fossil fuel CEOs responsible for climate change? Social structure and criminal law approaches to climate litigation pp. 378-385

- Ryan Gunderson and Claiton Fyock
- What shapes cognitions of climate change in Europe? Ideology, morality, and the role of educational attainment pp. 386-395

- Heinz Welsch
- Correction to: What shapes cognitions of climate change in Europe? Ideology, morality, and the role of educational attainment pp. 396-397

- Heinz Welsch
- Climate: change, crisis, and contention pp. 398-408

- John H. Perkins
- Jill A. E. & Daniel M. Franks (eds). Handbook of cumulative impact assessment pp. 409-410

- Richard Smardon
- H. Scott Butterfield, T. Rodd Kelsey and Abigail K. Hart (eds.). Rewilding agricultural landscapes, a California study in rebalancing the needs of people and nature pp. 411-412

- Gary S. Silverman
- Jeffrey K. Stine. Green Persuasion: Advertising, Voluntarism, and America’s Public Lands pp. 413-414

- Richard Smardon
- Just green enough or green gentrification? pp. 415-416

- Richard Smardon
Volume 12, issue 1, 2022
- Dedicated to Lamont C. (Monty) Hempel pp. 1-9

- David E Blockstein
- Can a YouTube video lead to changes in environmental beliefs, attitudes, norms, and intended behavior? pp. 10-17

- Christine Moskell and Robert Turner
- Breaking Green Ceilings: podcasting for environmental and social change pp. 18-27

- Sapna Mulki and Alison A. Ormsby
- The aesthetic ideology of Juliana v. United States and its impact on environmentally engaged citizenship pp. 28-42

- Dana Neacşu
- Governing for resilience: a new epoch in U.S. environmental policy and politics? pp. 43-80

- Duran Fiack
- The uneven weight of carbon on policy: towards a framework for understanding how greenhouse gas inventories can inform equitable climate policy design pp. 81-90

- Andrew Pattison, Mathew Thomas Clement and Robert Habans
- How can we pay for it all? Understanding the global challenge of financing climate change and sustainable development solutions pp. 91-99

- Jacob Park
- Nation’s Business and the environment: the U.S. Chamber’s changing relationships with DDT, “ecologists,” regulations, and renewable energy pp. 100-113

- Adam D. Orford
- Social Responsibility and the World of Nature: an interdisciplinary environmental studies course for inspiring whole system thinking and environmental citizenship pp. 114-132

- Lee Frankel-Goldwater
- The futility and fatality of incremental action: motivations and barriers among undergraduates for environmental action that matters pp. 133-148

- Praneeta Mudaliar, Meaghan McElroy and Jacob C. Brenner
- A new framework for environmental education about energy transition: investment and the energy regulatory and industrial complex pp. 149-163

- Kathleen M. Saul and John H. Perkins
- GIS in the jungle: Experiential Environmental Education (EEE) in Panama pp. 164-176

- Dan Klooster, Nathan Strout and David Smith
- If all planning is local, how are we going to save tomorrow? Ten pragmatic lessons from the field pp. 177-192

- Ann Hope Ruzow Holland
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