Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences
2011 - 2025
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Volume 10, issue 4, 2020
- From remembering to futuring: preparing children for Anthropocene pp. 369-379

- Mohsen Taheri Demneh and Zahra Heidari Darani
- Ecological footprints of war: an exploratory assessment of the long-term impact of violent conflicts on national biocapacity from 1962–2009 pp. 380-393

- Swapna Pathak
- The impact of mining on sustainable practices and the traditional culture of developing countries pp. 394-410

- Joseph Muchiri Githiria and Moshood Onifade
- Issue interpretations and implementation analysis for the national greenhouse gas inventory: the case of Indonesia pp. 411-425

- Masato Kawanishi, Junko Morizane, Nela Anjani Lubis and Ryo Fujikura
- Posters as an effective assessment tool for a capstone course pp. 426-437

- David C. Gosselin and Doug Golick
- Exploring those characteristics which may help to foster and support people’s social-ecological resilience: an environmental volunteering case study pp. 438-456

- Valentine Seymour, Mike King and Roberta Antonaci
- Utopianism and the equity path to sustainability pp. 457-466

- Thomas G. Schrand
- A framework for teaching socio-environmental problem-solving pp. 467-477

- Cynthia A. Wei, Michael L. Deaton, Teresa J. Shume, Ramiro Berardo and William R. Burnside
- Is the “academic conservation scientist” becoming an endangered species? pp. 478-482

- Edward Christien Michael Parsons and John A. Cigliano
- How Canada “hamburger manufactured” its way to marine protected area success and a more effective and equitable way forward for the post-2020 conservation agenda pp. 483-491

- Christopher J. Lemieux and Paul A. Gray
- Julie Sze. Environmental justice in a moment of danger: An important addition to the body of environmental justice pp. 492-493

- April Karen Baptiste
- Jeff Antonelis-Lapp. Tahoma and its People: A Natural History of Mount Rainier National Park pp. 494-494

- Gary S. Silverman
- Carlos J. L. Balsas. Walkable cities: revitalization, vibrancy and sustainable consumption pp. 495-495

- Richard Smardon
- Margaret O’Gorman. Strategic Corporate Conservation Planning, Island Press, Wash DC, Covelo CA and London 2020 pp. 496-497

- Richard Smardon
- Indra Overland and Nina Poussenka. Russian oil companies in an evolving world: the challenge of change pp. 498-499

- Richard Smardon
- Book Review Essay: Looking at global environmental governance with a lens of liberal environmentalism pp. 500-506

- So Youn Kim
Volume 10, issue 3, 2020
- Public money and private interests: United States government contract awardees’ contribution to industrial pollution production pp. 213-225

- Dustin T. Hill, Elizabeth S. Vidon and Mary B. Collins
- Are the natural sciences ready for truth, healing, and reconciliation with Indigenous peoples in Canada? Exploring ‘settler readiness’ at a world-class freshwater research station pp. 226-241

- Elissa Bozhkov, Chad Walker, Vanessa McCourt and Heather Castleden
- Public risk perception of climate change in Egypt: a mixed methods study of predictors and implications pp. 242-254

- Hayam Elshirbiny and Wokje Abrahamse
- Comparing the effects of a news article’s message and source on fracking attitudes in an experimental study pp. 255-269

- Jacob B. Rode and Peter H. Ditto
- Decentralization: the key to accelerating access to distributed energy services in sub-Saharan Africa? pp. 270-289

- Collen Zalengera, Long Seng To, Richard Sieff, Alison Mohr, Aran Eales, Jon Cloke, Hannah Buckland, Ed Brown, Richard Blanchard and Simon Batchelor
- Climate-driven vulnerability and risk perception: implications for climate change adaptation in rural Mexico pp. 290-302

- Melania Michetti and Stefano Ghinoi
- Leveraging spatial dimensions of news media content analysis to explore place-based differences in natural resource issues pp. 303-309

- Kevin P. Duffy, Hugh C. Cipparone, Eileen S. Johnson, Laura N. Rickard, Kate Beard and Fernando Nascimento
- Learning to be an interdisciplinary researcher: incorporating training about dispositional and epistemological differences into graduate student environmental science teams pp. 310-326

- David C. Gosselin, Kate Thompson, Deana Pennington and Shirley Vincent
- Foundational health content in environmental studies, sciences, and sustainability education: report of a workshop pp. 327-333

- Elizabeth J. Friedman, Sasha Adkins and Tee L. Guidotti
- Campuses as living labs for sustainability problem-solving: trends, triumphs, and traps pp. 334-340

- Christian J. Rivera and Caroline Savage
- Teaching across disciplines: a case study of a project-based short course to teach holistic coastal adaptation design pp. 341-351

- Pamela K. Judge, Jane A. Buxton, Thomas C. Sheahan, Eleanor R. Phetteplace, David L. Kriebel and Elisabeth M. Hamin Infield
- The problem of toxic internships in the environmental field: Guidelines for more equitable professional experiences pp. 352-354

- E. C. M. Parsons and Ashley Scarlett
- There is no rationality that is not first ecological pp. 355-359

- Jock Gilchrist
- William J. Ginn. Valuing nature: a handbook for impact investing pp. 360-361

- Richard Smardon
- Richard J. Lazarus. The rule of five: making climate history at the supreme court pp. 362-363

- David M. Driesen
- Angela Loder. Small-scale urban greening: creating places of health, creativity, and ecological sustainability, Routledge/Taylor & Francis, London and New York 2020 pp. 364-365

- Richard Smardon
- Noah J. Toly. The gardeners’ dirty hands: environmental politics and Christian ethics pp. 366-367

- Gary S. Silverman
Volume 10, issue 2, 2020
- Expanding the multiple streams framework to explain the formation of diverse voluntary programs: evidence from US toxic chemical use policy pp. 111-123

- Lily Hsueh
- Using historical information and data to strengthen planning for environmental protection and management at Everglades National Park, South Florida pp. 124-136

- George Atisa
- Monopoly’s winners and losers: Elwha River Dam construction as social closure pp. 137-147

- K. Whitney Mauer
- Confronting anxiety and despair in environmental studies and sciences: an analysis and guide for students and faculty pp. 148-155

- Richard L. Wallace, Jess Greenburg and Susan G. Clark
- Introduction: the value of environmental disagreement pp. 156-159

- James D. Proctor
- Inconvenient truths: pluralism, pragmatism, and the need for civil disagreement pp. 160-168

- Emma Brush
- (Dis)agreement over what? The challenge of quantifying environmental worldviews pp. 169-177

- Jennifer Bernstein
- EcoTypes: exploring environmental ideas, discovering deep difference pp. 178-188

- James D. Proctor
- The role of EcoTypes in engagement across difference pp. 189-195

- Susan Caplow
- Does higher education prepare students to bridge divides in today’s democracy? pp. 196-204

- Mark W. Neff and Zander Albertson
- Charles A.S. Hall and Kent Klitgaard. Energy and the Wealth of Nations: An Introduction to Biophysical Economics (2nd ed.) pp. 205-207

- Martin Sers
- Thomas Panagopoulos. Landscape urbanism and green infrastructure pp. 208-209

- Richard Smardon
- David Pellow. What is critical environmental justice? pp. 210-211

- Maryam Amiri
Volume 10, issue 1, 2020
- Climate change as catastrophe or opportunity? Climate change framing and implications for water and climate governance in a drought-prone region pp. 1-11

- Abigail Sullivan and Dave D. White
- The relationships between social capital and concerns for climate change with increasing wildfire risks in rural communities in Central Oregon pp. 12-30

- Derric B. Jacobs and Lori A. Cramer
- Partisan strength and the politicization of global climate change: a re-examination of Schuldt, Roh, and Schwarz 2015 pp. 31-40

- Alexandre Morin-Chassé and Erick Lachapelle
- Dark green humility: religious, psychological, and affective attributes of proenvironmental behaviors pp. 41-56

- Bron Taylor, Jen Wright and Todd LeVasseur
- Environmental beliefs and their role in environmental behaviours of undergraduate students pp. 57-67

- Robert Inkpen and Brian Baily
- Local food 2.0: How do regional, intermediated, food value chains affect stakeholder learning? A case study of a community-supported fishery (CSF) program pp. 68-82

- Gabriel Cumming, Kristin Hunter-Thomson and Talia Young
- A rural energy collaboratory: co-production in Thailand’s community energy experiments pp. 83-90

- Laurence L. Delina
- A quantitative systematic review of distributive environmental justice literature: a rich history and the need for an enterprising future pp. 91-103

- Glenn Althor and Bradd Witt
- Two High Risk Coastal Views pp. 104-105

- Richard Smardon
- Daggett, Cara New. The birth of energy: fossil fuels, thermodynamics, & the politics of work pp. 106-108

- John H Perkins
- Niels Sparre Nokkentved. To Think Like a Mountain, Environmental Challenges in the American West pp. 109-110

- Gary S. Silverman
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