Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences
2011 - 2025
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Volume 8, issue 4, 2018
- Enhancing racial diversity in the Association for Environmental Studies and Sciences pp. 379-384

- Dorceta E. Taylor
- Teaching to teach systems and networks: preparing to teach for water resilience in the K-12 classroom pp. 385-394

- Gerald Ardito
- Community-based organizations and environmentalism: how much impact can small, community-based organizations working on environmental issues have? pp. 395-406

- Dadit Hidayat and Randy Stoecker
- “Dark times lie ahead of us and there will be a time when we must choose between what is easy and what is right”—the sad case of Vaquita, the Trump administration and the removal of protections for whales and dolphins pp. 407-410

- E. C. M. Parsons
- Ocean plastics and the BBNJ treaty—is plastic frightening enough to insert itself into the BBNJ treaty, or do we need to wait for a treaty of its own? pp. 411-415

- Rachel Tiller and Elizabeth Nyman
- Glyphosate: A review of its global use, environmental impact, and potential health effects on humans and other species pp. 416-434

- Martha E. Richmond
- Water and Climate in Latin America: Symposium Introduction pp. 435-440

- Abby Lindsay
- Community perceptions of socioecological stressors and risk-reducing strategies in Tabasco, Mexico pp. 441-451

- Erin C. Pischke, M. Azahara Mesa-Jurado, Amarella Eastmond, Jesse Abrams and Kathleen E. Halvorsen
- A Q methodology application on disaster perceptions for adaptation and resiliency in an Andean watershed symposium: water and climate in Latin America pp. 452-468

- Diana L. Restrepo-Osorio and J. Christopher Brown
- Political ecology of Costa Rica’s climate policy: contextualizing climate governance pp. 469-476

- Emily Benton Hite
- Social learning as an adaptive measure to prepare for climate change impacts on water provision in Peru pp. 477-487

- Abby Lindsay
- Water quality management through community engagement in Costa Rica pp. 488-502

- Thomas Shahady and Helen Boniface
- Linking education to industry: water and energy sustainability in Latin America pp. 503-516

- Marta A. Panero, Weslynne S. Ashton, Christian Izquierdo, Marta Hurtado Martin and Nada M. Anid
- Water and climate in latin america: symposium conclusion pp. 517-517

- Abby Lindsay
- Critical sustainability: incorporating critical theories into contested sustainabilities pp. 518-525

- Jeff Rose and Adrienne Cachelin
- Canaries in the Anthropocene: storytelling as degentrification in urban community sustainability pp. 526-538

- Giovanna Di Chiro
- Relational space and place and food environments: geographic insights for critical sustainability research pp. 539-546

- Fernando J. Bosco and Pascale Joassart-Marcelli
- Where we dance (ecologically) together: reading Ananya Dance Theatre’s Roktim: Nurture Incarnadine pp. 547-552

- Liz Ivkovich
- Critical sustainable consumption: a research agenda pp. 553-561

- Manisha Anantharaman
- The bottom line: capital’s production of social inequalities and environmental degradation pp. 562-569

- Brett Clark, Daniel Auerbach and Stefano B. Longo
- Guiding questions for critical sustainabilities pp. 570-572

- Adrienne Cachelin and Jeff Rose
- Preparing students for the operational environmental career: an integrated project-based road map for academic programs pp. 573-583

- Corrado Battisti
Volume 8, issue 3, 2018
- Conflicting energy policy priorities in EU energy governance pp. 239-248

- Rosa Maria Fernandez
- Trust and environmental activism across regions and countries pp. 249-263

- Sandra T. Marquart-Pyatt
- Assessing LakeSmart, a community-based lake protection program pp. 264-280

- F. Russell Cole, Alexa Junker, Catherine R. Bevier, Maggie Shannon, Sophie Sarkar and Philip J. Nyhus
- Managing the science-policy boundary: implications for river restoration pp. 281-289

- Eileen S. Johnson, Kathleen Bell and Jessica E. Leahy
- Predicting college students’ environmentally responsible behavior from personality, political attitudes, and place attachment: a synergistic model pp. 290-299

- Anthony G. Snider, Shanhong Luo and Emily Fusco
- The impact of unemployment and economic risk perceptions on attitudes towards anthropogenic climate change pp. 300-311

- Salil D. Benegal
- Community climate change beliefs, awareness, and actions in the wake of the September 2013 flooding in Boulder County, Colorado pp. 312-325

- Stephanie Shepard, Hilary Boudet, Chad M. Zanocco, Lori A. Cramer and Bryan Tilt
- Taking it to the city: urban-placed pedagogies in Detroit and Roxbury pp. 326-342

- Richard B. Peterson
- Collaborative teaching and interdisciplinary learning in graduate environmental studies pp. 343-350

- Kevin Francis, Martha Henderson, Erin Martin, Kathleen Saul and Shangrila Joshi
- Reading the land: on the ethical foundations of environmental studies’ signature pedagogy pp. 351-356

- Kimberly Smith
- Sustainability and health: notes toward a convergence of agendas pp. 357-361

- Tee L. Guidotti
- Environmental engagement in troubled times: a manifesto pp. 362-367

- James D. Proctor, Jennifer Bernstein, Philip Brick, Emma Brush, Susan Caplow and Kenneth Foster
- Decolonizing ecological research pp. 368-370

- Zina Skandrani
- The first 6 years of JESS: categorizing authors and topics pp. 371-375

- David Downie, Austin Chinal, Ryan Fritz, Natalie Intemann and Kayla Urbanowski
- John H. Perkins. Changing energy, the transition to a sustainable future pp. 376-377

- Gary S. Silverman
Volume 8, issue 2, 2018
- Unlikely pioneers: creative climate change policymaking in smaller U.S. cities pp. 121-131

- George C. Homsy
- A comparative study of the economy’s environmental impact between states in the USA and provinces in China pp. 132-141

- Feng Hao, Guizhen He and Michael Snipes
- Intersectional feminism for the environmental studies and sciences: looking inward and outward pp. 142-151

- Teresa Lloro-Bidart and Michael H. Finewood
- Racial and ethnic differences in the students’ readiness, identity, perceptions of institutional diversity, and desire to join the environmental workforce pp. 152-168

- Dorceta E. Taylor
- The challenge of coordinated civic climate change education pp. 169-178

- Peter Buckland, Eban Goodstein, Rob Alexander, Barry Muchnick, Mary Ellen Mallia, Neil Leary, Rob Andrejewski and Susannah Barsom
- Teaching environmental policy in an era of polarization and misrepresentation pp. 179-182

- Daniel J. Fiorino
- AnthropoTrumpism: Trump and the politics of environmental disruption pp. 183-188

- Monty Hempel
- Rethinking the oceans and their management pp. 189-194

- Jennifer L. Bailey
- American environmental politics in historical perspective: introduction to the symposium pp. 195-196

- Kimberly K. Smith
- The Trump Administration and environmental policy: Reagan redux? pp. 197-211

- Jessica Hejny
- From appropriate technology to the clean energy economy: renewable energy and environmental politics since the 1970s pp. 212-219

- Sarah Mittlefehldt
- Smokestacks and cornfields: politics of power in the Ohio Valley during the 1970s pp. 220-224

- Megan Chew
- A historical analysis of US climate change policy in the Pan-American context pp. 225-232

- Erin C. Pischke, Barry D. Solomon and Adam M. Wellstead
- Malcolm Cooper, Abhik Chakraborty and Shamik Chakraborty. Rivers and society: landscapes, governance and livelihoods pp. 233-234

- Richard Smardon
- Melanie A. Kiechle. Smell detectives, an olfactory history of nineteenth-century urban America pp. 235-236

- Gary S. Silverman
- John H. Perkins. Changing energy: the transition to a sustainable future pp. 237-238

- Richard Smardon
Volume 8, issue 1, 2018
- Community economic identity and colliding treadmills in oil and gas governance pp. 1-12

- Adam Mayer
- Transdisciplinary sea level rise risk communication and outreach strategies from stakeholder focus groups pp. 13-21

- Denise E. DeLorme, Sonia H. Stephens and Scott C. Hagen
- “The earth is your mosque”: narrative perspectives of environmental health and education in the Holy Quran pp. 22-31

- Basil H. Aboul-Enein
- Reflecting on a multidisciplinary collaboration to design a general education climate change course pp. 32-38

- Eric A. Stubbs, Andrew R. Zimmerman, Laura A. Warner and Brian E. Myers
- Knowledge, perceptions, concerns, and behaviors to climate change—the Caribbean context: an introduction pp. 39-41

- Adelle Thomas and April Karen Baptiste
- Climate change resiliency in Caribbean SIDS: building greater synergies between science and local and traditional knowledge pp. 42-50

- Clinton Beckford
- Climate change knowledge, concerns, and behaviors among Caribbean fishers pp. 51-62

- April Karen Baptiste
- Perceptions of climate change risk in The Bahamas pp. 63-72

- Adelle Thomas and Lisa Benjamin
- Risk perception and adaptive responses to climate change and climatic variability in northeastern St. Vincent pp. 73-85

- Rose-Ann Smith
- Assessing the role of farmer field schools in promoting pro-adaptive behaviour towards climate change among Jamaican farmers pp. 86-98

- Jhannel Tomlinson and Kevon Rhiney
- Knowledge, perceptions, concerns, and behaviors—moving forward in the Caribbean context pp. 99-103

- April Karen Baptiste and Adelle Thomas
- Safeguarding the enthusiasm for environmental studies: small is even more beautiful than before pp. 104-109

- William Ascher
- Environmental studies and sciences in a time of chaos: problems, contexts, and recommendations pp. 110-113

- Richard L. Wallace and Susan G. Clark
- The Renewable Energy Landscape: Preserving Scenic Values in Our Sustainable Future, a Book Review pp. 114-116

- John H. Perkins
- Robert P. Marzec. Militarizing the environment: Climate change and the security state pp. 117-118

- Jack Manno
- Janette Hartz-Karp and Dora Marinova. Methods for Sustainability Research pp. 119-120

- Richard Smardon
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