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Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences

2011 - 2025

Current editor(s): Walter A. Rosenbaum

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Association of Environmental Studies and Sciences
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Volume 9, issue 4, 2019

Activating values for encouraging pro-environmental behavior: the role of religious fundamentalism and willingness to sacrifice pp. 371-385 Downloads
Min Gon Chung, Hana Kang, Thomas Dietz, Patricia Jaimes and Jianguo Liu
Are liberal states greener? Political ideology and CO2 emissions in American states, 1980–2012 pp. 386-396 Downloads
Betul Gokkir and J. Samuel Barkin
Keep calm”? A critique of Wolfgang Behringer’s “A Cultural History of Climate pp. 397-408 Downloads
Rüdiger Haude
The Action-oriented Stakeholder Engagement for a Resilient Tomorrow (ASERT) framework: an effective, field-tested approach for engaging stakeholders pp. 409-418 Downloads
Juita-Elena (Wie) Yusuf, Burton St. John, Pragati Rawat, Michelle Covi, Janet Gail Nicula and Carol Considine
Decision support: using machine learning through MATLAB to analyze environmental data pp. 419-428 Downloads
David W. Nadler
Shocks, states, and societal corporatism: a shorter path to sustainability? pp. 429-436 Downloads
Thomas K. Rudel
Engaging a global Facebook audience with conservation education pp. 437-441 Downloads
Kristen Latzke, Laurie Marker and Heather Ravenscroft
Enhancing the impact of conservation marketing using psychology: a research agenda pp. 442-448 Downloads
J. C. Ryan, S. Mellish, B. R. Busque and C. A. Litchfield
David C. Gosselin, Anne E. Egger, and J. John Taber (eds.): Interdisciplinary Teaching About Earth and the Environment for a Sustainable Future pp. 449-450 Downloads
Richard Smardon
Sarmistha R. Majumdar. The politics of fracking: regulatory policy and local community responses to environmental concerns pp. 451-452 Downloads
Trey Murphy
Michelle Scobie. Global environmental governance and small states: Architectures and agency in the Caribbean pp. 453-455 Downloads
Cecilia A. Green
Bob Quinn and Liz Carlisle. Grain by grain: a quest to revive ancient wheat, rural jobs, and healthy food pp. 456-457 Downloads
Gary S. Silverman

Volume 9, issue 3, 2019

Carbon emissions and climate policy support by local governments in California: a qualitative comparative analysis at the county level pp. 255-269 Downloads
Robert Habans, Matthew Thomas Clement and Andrew Pattison
Acknowledging the challenges of pedagogical innovation: the case of integrating research, teaching, and the practice of environmental leadership pp. 270-275 Downloads
Rebecca L. Vidra, Deborah R. Gallagher and Victoria Wilson
Experiential learning in the natural environment: reflections from the North Pacific Ocean pp. 276-280 Downloads
Paul G. Harris
The End? Science, conservation, and social justice as necessary tools for preventing the otherwise inevitable human extinction? pp. 281-285 Downloads
Andrew J. Wright
Immersive field experiences lead to higher-level learning and translational impacts on students pp. 286-296 Downloads
Christopher Felege, Rebecca Romsdahl, Joshua Hunter, Cheryl Hunter and Susan Ellis-Felege
Characteristics of collaborative, interdisciplinary, and engaged research among graduate students in environmental conservation pp. 297-310 Downloads
Adena R. Rissman and Lori Barrow
Sasha Adkins: From disposable culture to disposable people: the unintended consequences of plastics pp. 311-312 Downloads
Barbara D. Moreland
Jade S. Sasser. On infertile ground: Population control and women’s rights in the era of climate change pp. 313-315 Downloads
Jazelyn Rivas Rosende
What higher education can bring to resilience: reports from Pace University’s water resilience conference pp. 316-321 Downloads
Michael H. Finewood and Joseph A. Henderson
Environmental habitat restoration and inquiry-based learning with New York City public schools—an urban model in STEM education pp. 322-326 Downloads
Lauren Birney and John Cronin
Social entrepreneurship, water supply, and resilience: lessons from the sanitation sector pp. 327-339 Downloads
Imran Chowdhury
The Cuyahoga fire at fifty: a false history obscures the real water crisis that never ceased pp. 340-351 Downloads
John Cronin
The right to the resilient city: progressive politics and the green growth machine in New York City pp. 352-363 Downloads
E. Melanie DuPuis and Miriam Greenberg
Framing Pier 55: negotiated resilience and contested waterfronts pp. 364-370 Downloads
Katherine Fink, Michael H. Finewood and Leanna Molnar

Volume 9, issue 2, 2019

Understanding China’s environmental challenges: lessons from documentaries pp. 151-158 Downloads
John Chung-En Liu, Huijing Huang and Jingyi Ma
Actions speak louder than words: designing transdisciplinary approaches to enact solutions pp. 159-169 Downloads
Vanessa R. Levesque, Aram J. K. Calhoun and Kathleen Bell
Using decision support tools in multistakeholder environmental planning: restorative justice and subbasin planning in the Columbia River Basin pp. 170-186 Downloads
Gregory Hill, Steven Kolmes, Michael Humphreys, Rebecca McLain and Eric T. Jones
The role of leadership in depleting institutional ethos: the case of Scott Pruitt and the Environmental Protection Agency pp. 187-195 Downloads
Nino Antadze
Ideas to action: environmental beliefs, behaviors, and support for environmental policies pp. 196-205 Downloads
Chenyang Xiao and Jan Buhrmann
Leading by listening, learning by doing: modeling democratic approaches to conservation leadership in graduate education pp. 206-217 Downloads
Karen A. Kainer, Citlalli López Binnqüist, Jonathan L. Dain, Belinda Contreras Jaimes, Patricia Negreros Castillo, Roldan Gonzalez Basulto, Edward A. Ellis, Hannah H. Covert, Rodrigo López Rodríguez, Irving Uriel Hernández Gómez and Fernando Melchor Contreras
Integrating team science into interdisciplinary graduate education: an exploration of the SESYNC Graduate Pursuit pp. 218-233 Downloads
Kenneth E. Wallen, Karen Filbee-Dexter, Jeremy B. Pittman, Stephen M. Posner, Steven M. Alexander, Chelsie L. Romulo, Drew E. Bennett, Elizabeth C. Clark, Stella J.M. Cousins, Bradford A. Dubik, Margaret Garcia, Heather A. Haig, Elizabeth A. Koebele, Jiangxiao Qiu, Ryan C. Richards, Celia C. Symons and Samuel C. Zipper
What is marine justice? pp. 234-243 Downloads
Jennifer A. Martin, Summer Gray, Eréndira Aceves-Bueno, Peter Alagona, Tammy L. Elwell, Angela Garcia, Zach Horton, David Lopez-Carr, Jessica Marter-Kenyon, Karly Marie Miller, Christopher Severen, Teresa Shewry and Becky Twohey
Is the European push for Open Access bad for environmental science? pp. 244-246 Downloads
Andrew J. Wright
Ecomodernist metaphors: what they reveal and what they hide pp. 247-249 Downloads
Umberto Mario Sconfienza
Nicolas Ashford and Ralph Hall. Technology globalization and sustainable development: transforming the industrial state, revised edition pp. 250-252 Downloads
Richard Smardon
Discovering mosses and mussels for natural inspiration pp. 253-253 Downloads
Richard Smardon

Volume 9, issue 1, 2019

Climate change and maritime security narrative: the case of the international maritime organisation pp. 1-12 Downloads
Basil Germond and Fong Wa Ha
Cities in Asia: how are they adapting to climate change? pp. 13-24 Downloads
Hari Dulal
Bringing climate scientist’s tools into classrooms to improve conceptual understandings pp. 25-34 Downloads
Drew Bush, Renee Sieber, Gale Seiler, Mark Chandler and Gail L. Chmura
Work time reduction and economic democracy as climate change mitigation strategies: or why the climate needs a renewed labor movement pp. 35-44 Downloads
Ryan Gunderson
Inscriptive energetics: climate change, energy, inscription pp. 45-53 Downloads
Nathaniel Otjen
Examining the critical role of institutions and innovations in shaping productive energy policy for Russia pp. 54-66 Downloads
Vera Barinova and John A. “Skip” Laitner
The polluter pays principle and Everglades restoration pp. 67-81 Downloads
J. Walter Milon
Greenwashing tobacco—attempts to eco-label a killer product pp. 82-85 Downloads
Frank Houghton, Sharon Houghton, Diane O’Doherty, Derek McInerney and Bruce Duncan
Incorporating uncertainty in national-level climate change-mitigation policy: possible elements for a research agenda pp. 86-89 Downloads
Daniel Puig and Fatemeh Bakhtiari
Twenty-first century urban water management: the imperative for holistic and cross-disciplinary approach pp. 90-95 Downloads
Tamim Younos, Juneseok Lee and Tammy Parece
National environmental policies as shelter from the storm: specifying the relationship between extreme weather vulnerability and national environmental performance pp. 96-107 Downloads
Todd A. Eisenstadt, Daniel J. Fiorino and Daniela Stevens
Correction to: National environmental policies as shelter from the storm: specifying the relationship between extreme weather vulnerability and national environmental performance pp. 108-108 Downloads
Todd A. Eisenstadt, Daniel J. Fiorino and Daniela Stevens
Environmental engagement among Latinos: an exploratory study of environmentalists in the greater Chicago area pp. 109-121 Downloads
Sarah M. Naiman, Tania M. Schusler and Jonathon P. Schuldt
Conserving nostalgia: exploring private land protection patterns pp. 122-132 Downloads
Alana N. Seaman, James R. Farmer, H. Charles Chancellor and Agnes Sirima
Citizen science and civic ecology: merging paths to stewardship pp. 133-143 Downloads
Rebecca C. Jordan, Amanda E. Sorensen, Dawn Biehler, Sacoby Wilson and Shannon LaDeau
Rivers and water policy: three books and three lenses pp. 144-145 Downloads
Richard Smardon
Patricia M. Demarco. Pathways to Our Sustainable Future. A Global Perspective from Pittsburgh pp. 146-147 Downloads
Gary S. Silverman
Richard Smardon, Sharon Moran, and April Karen Baptiste. Revitalizing urban waterway communities: streams of environmental justice pp. 148-150 Downloads
Robert L. Ryan
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