Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences
2011 - 2025
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Volume 11, issue 4, 2021
- Public risk salience of sea level rise in Louisiana, United States pp. 523-536

- Zeynep Altinay, Eric Rittmeyer, Lauren L. Morris and Margaret A. Reams
- Investing in climate solutions? An exploration of the discursive power and materiality of fossil fuel divestment campaigns in Scotland pp. 537-547

- Ella Muncie
- Exposure to victim portrayals: the role of multiple emotions in influencing collective action intentions for environmental justice pp. 548-560

- Hang Lu
- Context Matters: The effects of budgetary and knowledge constraints on residential energy conservation pp. 561-573

- Prami Sengupta and Randall Cantrell
- Resident perspectives of environmental health risk exposures after Hurricane Harvey pp. 574-585

- Paige B. Gloeckner, Gemme M. Campbell-Salome, Brittany E. Waag, Jennifer A. Horney and Emily A. Rauscher
- Tracking the quality of scientific knowledge inputs in reports generated by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) pp. 586-594

- Ahmed Sabab Sharek and Kalim U. Shah
- Assessing perceptions and priorities for health impacts of climate change within local Michigan health departments pp. 595-609

- Julie M. Carter, Patricia D. Koman, Lorraine Cameron, Aaron Ferguson, Patrick Jacuzzo and Jason Duvall
- Protecting place, protecting nature: predicting place-protective behaviors among nature preserve visitors pp. 610-622

- Sarah M. Naiman, Shorna B. Allred and Richard C. Stedman
- Climate-change beliefs and resilience to climate change in Bangladesh: is leadership making any difference? pp. 623-638

- Amlan Haque and Anita Jahid
- Sustainability behaviors, attitudes, and knowledge: comparing university students and the general public pp. 639-647

- Caitlin K. Kirby and Adam Zwickle
- Website disclosure of environmental compliance management—the case of European production companies pp. 648-670

- Heiko Thimm and Karsten Boye Rasmussen
- A social network analysis of collaborative governance for the food-energy-water nexus in Phoenix, AZ, USA pp. 671-681

- J. Leah Jones and Dave D. White
- Home is where the safer ground is: the need to promote affordable housing laws and policies in receiving communities pp. 682-695

- Jennifer Li and Katie Spidalieri
- The nature buffer: the missing link in climate change and mental health research pp. 696-701

- Naseem Dillman-Hasso
- Air Quality Enhancement Districts: democratizing data to improve respiratory health pp. 702-707

- Kelly A. Stevens, Thomas A. Bryer and Haofei Yu
- Background, approaches, and resources for teaching energy in environmental studies pp. 708-734

- Kyle Forinash, John H. Perkins and Barbara Whitten
- Creating empathy for the more-than-human under 2 degrees heating pp. 735-743

- Jenny Rock and Eleanora Gilchrist
- C. Anne Claus. Drawing the sea near: Satoumi and coral reef conservation in Okinawa pp. 744-745

- Richard C. Smardon
- Two climate action planning perspectives pp. 746-747

- Richard Smardon
- Teresa Sabol Spezio. Slick policy: environmental and science policy in the aftermath of the Santa Barbara oil spill pp. 748-749

- Richard C. Smardon
- Fikret Berkes. Advanced introduction to community-based conservation, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2021 pp. 750-751

- Richard Smardon
- Dina Gilio-Whitaker: As long as grass grows: the Indigenous fight for environmental justice, from colonization to standing rock pp. 752-753

- Sandra George O’Neil
- Paul G. Harris. Pathologies of Climate Governance: International Relations, National Politics and Human Nature pp. 754-755

- Richard Smardon
- Shanna H. Swan with Stacey Colino. Count Down, How Our Modern World Is Threatening Sperm Counts, Altering Male and Female Reproductive Development, and Imperiling the Future of the Human Race pp. 756-757

- Gary S. Silverman
- Faith Kearns getting to the heart of science communication: a guide for effective engagement, Island Press, Wash DC and Covello CA 2021 pp. 758-759

- Richard Smardon
Volume 11, issue 3, 2021
- Introduction: Managed retreat and environmental justice in a changing climate pp. 287-293

- A. R. Siders and Idowu Ajibade
- Addressing the challenges of climate-driven community-led resettlement and site expansion: knowledge sharing, storytelling, healing, and collaborative coalition building pp. 294-304

- Julie Maldonado, Itzel Flores Castillo Wang, Fred Eningowuk, Lesley Iaukea, Aranzazu Lascurain, Heather Lazrus, Chief Albert Naquin, Naquin Jr, Kukuya Margarita Nogueras-Vidal, Kristina Peterson, Isabel Rivera-Collazo, M. Kalani Souza, Mark Stege and Bill Thomas
- Intangible cultural heritage: a benefit to climate-displaced and host communities pp. 305-315

- Gül Aktürk and Martha Lerski
- The long goodbye on a disappearing, ancestral island: a just retreat from Isle de Jean Charles pp. 316-328

- Jessica R. Z. Simms, Helen L. Waller, Chris Brunet and Pamela Jenkins
- Navigating climate change adaptation assistance for communities: a case study of Newtok Village, Alaska pp. 329-340

- Elizaveta Barrett Ristroph
- Finding voices in the floods of Freedom Hill: innovating solutions in Princeville, North Carolina pp. 341-351

- Cynthia A. Grace-McCaskey, Susan C. Pearce, Lynn Harris, Mamadi Corra and Kayla J. Evans
- Indigenous Peoples and climate-induced relocation in Latin America and the Caribbean: managed retreat as a tool or a threat? pp. 352-364

- Beatriz Felipe Pérez and Alexandra Tomaselli
- Planned relocation in Peru: advancing from well-meant legislation to good practice pp. 365-375

- Jonas Bergmann
- Territorial governance of managed retreat in Sweden: addressing challenges pp. 376-391

- Gunnel Göransson, Lisa Van Well, David Bendz, Per Danielsson and Jim Hedfors
- A comparative analysis of hazard-prone housing acquisition programs in US and New Zealand communities pp. 392-403

- Gavin Smith, Wendy Saunders, Olivia Vila, Samata Gyawali, Samiksha Bhattarai and Eliza Lawdley
- Redevelopment or retreat for informal settlers? A case study in Shezidao, Taipei, Taiwan pp. 404-411

- Ju-Ching Huang
- Just retreat—how different countries deal with it: examples from Austria and England pp. 412-419

- Thomas Thaler
- Climate justice and home-buyout programs: renters as a forgotten population in managed retreat actions pp. 420-433

- Leah A. Dundon and Janey S. Camp
- Neighborhood change during managed retreat: buyouts, housing loss, and White flight pp. 434-450

- Amanda Whittemore Martin and Mai Thi Nguyen
- Architectures of mis/managed retreat: Black land loss to green housing gains pp. 451-464

- Fallon S. Aidoo
- Vulnerable City, recipient city, or climate destination? Towards a typology of domestic climate migration impacts in US cities pp. 465-480

- Anna Marandi and Kelly Leilani Main
- Promoting equity in retreat through voluntary property buyout programs pp. 481-492

- Caroline M. Kraan, Miyuki Hino, Jennifer Niemann, A. R. Siders and Katharine J. Mach
- Strategic retreat for resilient and equitable climate adaptation: the roles for conservation organizations pp. 493-502

- Mali‘o Kodis, Marci Bortman and Sarah Newkirk
- The promise of panarchy in managed retreat: converging psychological perspectives and complex adaptive systems theory pp. 503-510

- Kai Greenlees and Randolph Cornelius
- The role of international organizations in equitable and just planned relocation pp. 511-522

- Gabriela Nagle Alverio, Sara H. Hoagland, Erin Coughlan de Perez and Katharine J. Mach
Volume 11, issue 2, 2021
- Are there similarities between the Corona and the climate crisis? pp. 159-163

- Robert C. Schmidt
- A reviewing code of conduct pp. 164-166

- E. C. M. Parsons
- Introduction to the symposium on environmental advocacy pp. 167-168

- Clara Changxin Fang
- The case for environmental advocacy pp. 169-172

- Clara Changxin Fang
- Standing in the environment: new fashion grassroots and old fashion court advocacy in the time of Trump pp. 173-182

- Michael B. Jones
- Community-based climate action planning as an act of advocacy: a case study of liberal arts education in a rural community pp. 183-193

- Andrew Pattison, Christopher R. Henke and John Pumilio
- Education, environment, advocacy, research, and tools: an annotated bibliography pp. 194-199

- Joann M. Hennessey
- The power of sound: community radio as a tool for social-environmental activism in Argentine Patagonia pp. 200-211

- Dora Segall
- The power of positive role models: youth climate activism in films pp. 212-216

- Lynne Cherry
- An Annotated Guide to Environmental and General Advocacy Degree Programs in the United States of America pp. 217-226

- Abigail Abrash Walton, Meghan Hoskins and Edward Sinnes
- Assessing the efficacy of the Tiger Stamp: a policy tool approach pp. 227-233

- Sheridan Kate Murray and Peter Kimball Brewitt
- Environmental justice expansion in the context of fracking pp. 234-246

- Susan T. Zimny and Margaret C. Reardon
- Assessing residential socioeconomic factors associated with pollutant releases using EPA’s Toxic Release Inventory pp. 247-257

- Amanda T. Charette, Mary B. Collins and Jaime E. Mirowsky
- People’s fear of sharks: a qualitative analysis pp. 258-265

- Brianna Le Busque, Philip Roetman, Jillian Dorrian and Carla Litchfield
- Community education and perceptions of water reuse: a case study in Norman, Oklahoma pp. 266-273

- Madeline Wade, Randy Peppler and Angela Person
- Samuel Myers and Howard Frumkin (ed). Planetary health, protecting nature to protect ourselves pp. 274-276

- Gary S. Silverman
- Jill Lindsey Harrison. From the inside out: the fight for environmental justice within government agencies pp. 277-278

- Richard Smardon
- Diego Vicinanza and Pasquale Contestabile. Coastal vulnerability and mitigation strategies: from monitoring to applied research pp. 279-280

- Richard C. Smardon
- Electrical systems and the mitigation of climate change pp. 281-285

- John H. Perkins
Volume 11, issue 1, 2021
- The ambiguity of environmental disasters pp. 1-5

- Peter R. Mulvihill
- Commentary: integrating environmental DNA into applied ecological practice pp. 6-11

- Jennifer Petruniak, Douglas Bradley, Jocelyn M. Kelly and Robert H. Hanner
- Making the board: participatory game design for environmental action pp. 12-22

- Katherine Ball, Kirk Jalbert and Lisa Test
- Climate change perception, vulnerability, and readiness: inter-country variability and emerging patterns in Latin America pp. 23-36

- Gabriela Azócar, Marco Billi, Rubén Calvo, Nicolas Huneeus, Marta Lagos, Rodolfo Sapiains and Anahí Urquiza
- Heterogeneity, trust and common-pool resource management pp. 37-64

- Fijnanda van Klingeren and Nan Dirk de Graaf
- A gendered lens to self-evaluated and actual climate change knowledge pp. 65-75

- Batanai Sammie, Elvis Mupfiga, Liboster Mwadzingeni, Tavengwa Chitata and Raymond Mugandani
- Narrow pasts and futures: how frames of sustainability transformation limit societal change pp. 76-84

- Janina Priebe, Erland Mårald and Annika Nordin
- Community obstacles to large scale solar: NIMBY and renewables pp. 85-92

- Sandra George O’Neil
- The Grand Concepts of Environmental Studies Boundary objects between disciplines and policymakers pp. 93-100

- Jakob Lundgren
- Sustaining future environmental educators: building critical interdisciplinary teaching capacity among graduate students pp. 101-114

- Diana Denham, Mary Ann Rozance, Melanie Malone and Erin Goodling
- A study of faculty perceptions and engagement with interdisciplinary research in university sustainability institutes pp. 115-129

- Paul Bolger
- Narratives of place: critical reflections on place-making in the curriculum of environmental studies and sciences (ESS) pp. 130-138

- Gabriel R. Valle
- Student representations and conceptions of ecological versus social sciences in a conservation course pp. 139-149

- Amanda E. Sorensen, Jeffrey Brown, Ashley Alred, Joseph J. Fontaine and Jenny M. Dauer
- Correction to: Student representations and conceptions of ecological versus socialsciences in a conservation course pp. 150-150

- Amanda E. Sorensen, Jeffrey Brown, Ashley Alred, Joseph J. Fontaine and Jenny M. Dauer
- John Boehnert. Zoning the oceans: the next big step in coastal zone management pp. 151-152

- Richard Smardon
- Karen D. Holl. Primer of Ecological Restoration pp. 153-154

- Donald J. Leopold
- Ortwin Renn, Frank Ulmer, and Anna Deckert (eds.). The Role of Public Participation in Energy Transitions pp. 155-156

- Richard C. Smardon
- Correction to: A framework for teaching socio-environmental problem-solving pp. 157-157

- Cynthia A. Wei, Michael L. Deaton, Teresa J. Shume, Ramiro Berardo and William R. Burnside
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