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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 5, issue 4, 2015

Mapping public ambivalence in public engagement with science: implications for democratizing the governance of fracking technologies in the USA pp. 497-507 Downloads
Edwina Barvosa
From knowledge to action—a field report, moving from traditional to transformational teaching and learning. A pilot model for education for sustainable development at Freie Universität Berlin pp. 508-516 Downloads
Karola Braun-Wanke, Katrin Risch and Anna-Maria Goldberg
Mercury concentrations and awareness in Campos dos Goytacazes, Brazil: baseline measures for examining the efficacy of the Minamata Convention pp. 517-525 Downloads
Alexandra Erhardt, Carlos Rezende, Brian Walker, Dina Franceschi and David Downie
Institutionalizing renewable electricity: the long-term potential for policy learning pp. 526-536 Downloads
James Buthman
Introduction to the Symposium on American Food Resilience (Part 2) pp. 537-542 Downloads
Gerald Marten and Nurcan Atalan-Helicke
The role of knowledge in building food security resilience across food system domains pp. 543-559 Downloads
Molly Anderson
From industrial production to biosensitivity: the need for a food system paradigm shift pp. 560-572 Downloads
Robert Dyball
Metropolitan foodsheds: a resilient response to the climate change challenge? pp. 573-592 Downloads
Laura Lengnick, Michelle Miller and Gerald Marten
Promoting resilience in a regional seafood system: New England and the Fish Locally Collaborative pp. 593-607 Downloads
Brett Tolley, Regina Gregory and Gerald Marten
Toward resilient food systems through increased agricultural diversity and local sourcing in the Carolinas pp. 608-622 Downloads
Janet MacFall, Joanna Lelekacs, Todd LeVasseur, Steve Moore and Jennifer Walker
Agroecosystem health, agroecosystem resilience, and food security pp. 623-635 Downloads
Casey Hoy
Seed exchange networks and food system resilience in the United States pp. 636-649 Downloads
Nurcan Helicke
Regionalism: a New England recipe for a resilient food system pp. 650-660 Downloads
Kathryn Ruhf
The local food movement, public-private partnerships, and food system resiliency pp. 661-670 Downloads
Rebecca Dunning, J. Bloom and Nancy Creamer
The power of story for motivating adaptive response–marshaling individual and collective initiative to create more resilient and sustainable food systems pp. 671-684 Downloads
Michelle Miller and Jeremy Solin
Do global food systems have an Achilles heel? The potential for regional food systems to support resilience in regional disasters pp. 685-698 Downloads
Rebekah Paci-Green and Gigi Berardi
Can urban agriculture usefully improve food resilience? Insights from a linear programming approach pp. 699-711 Downloads
James Ward
Modelling food system resilience: a scenario-based simulation modelling approach to explore future shocks and adaptations in the Australian food system pp. 712-731 Downloads
Seona Candy, Che Biggs, Kirsten Larsen and Graham Turner
Engineered multifunctionality and environmental sustainability pp. 732-734 Downloads
Akhlesh Lakhtakia and Wricha Johari
So you think you want to run an environmental conservation meeting? Advice on the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune that accompany academic conference planning pp. 735-744 Downloads
E. Parsons
What is an everyday urban ecology? pp. 745-749 Downloads
Ezra Ho
Deliberative engagement: the forum in the system pp. 750-754 Downloads
John Dryzek
Tee L. Guidotti’s: “Health and Sustainability” pp. 755-756 Downloads
Gary Silverman
Nina Munk: The idealist: Jeffrey Sachs and the quest to end poverty pp. 757-758 Downloads
Courtney Franklin

Volume 5, issue 3, 2015

Defining and defending risk: conceptual risk formulas in environmental controversies pp. 241-250 Downloads
Alissa Cordner
Corporate takeover? Ideological heterogeneity, individualization, and materiality in the corporatization of three environment-related movements pp. 251-261 Downloads
Julianne Busa and Leslie King
Wilderness 2.0: what does wilderness mean to the Millennials? pp. 262-271 Downloads
Kim Smith and Matt Kirby
Corporate water stewardship pp. 272-276 Downloads
Peter Jones, David Hillier and Daphne Comfort
Inequality and the carbon intensity of human well-being pp. 277-282 Downloads
Andrew Jorgenson
Arctic biodiversity: from science to policy pp. 283-287 Downloads
Tom Barry and Courtney Price
It is not just about the ice: a geochemical perspective on the changing Arctic Ocean pp. 288-301 Downloads
R. Macdonald, Z. Kuzyk and S. Johannessen
Left out in the cold: energy justice and Arctic energy research pp. 302-307 Downloads
Roman Sidortsov and Benjamin Sovacool
Introduction to the Symposium on American Food Resilience pp. 308-320 Downloads
Gerald Marten and Nurcan Atalan-Helicke
A system dynamics approach for examining mechanisms and pathways of food supply vulnerability pp. 321-336 Downloads
Krystyna Stave and Birgit Kopainsky
How resilient is the United States’ food system to pandemics? pp. 337-347 Downloads
Andrew G. Huff, Walter E. Beyeler, Nicholas S. Kelley and Joseph A. McNitt
How resilient is the United States’ food system to pandemics? pp. 337-347 Downloads
Andrew Huff, Walter Beyeler, Nicholas Kelley and Joseph McNitt
The vulnerability of the US food system to climate change pp. 348-361 Downloads
Laura Lengnick
The 2014 drought and water management policy impacts on California’s Central Valley food production pp. 362-377 Downloads
Dan Keppen and Tricia Dutcher
Connecting resilience, food security and climate change: lessons from flooding in Queensland, Australia pp. 378-391 Downloads
Amy MacMahon, Kiah Smith and Geoffrey Lawrence
“Plant a victory garden: our food is fighting:” Lessons of food resilience from World War pp. 392-403 Downloads
Alesia Maltz
From Chernobyl to Fukushima: an interdisciplinary framework for managing and communicating food security risks after nuclear plant accidents pp. 404-417 Downloads
Alexander Belyakov
Resilience in a concentrated and consolidated food system pp. 418-431 Downloads
Mary Hendrickson
Civil society, corporate power, and food security: counter-revolutionary efforts that limit social change pp. 432-444 Downloads
Peter Jacques
Food stocks and grain reserves: evaluating whether storing food creates resilient food systems pp. 445-458 Downloads
Evan Fraser, Alexander Legwegoh and Krishna Kc
Resilience and the industrial food system: analyzing the impacts of agricultural industrialization on food system vulnerability pp. 459-473 Downloads
Sarah Rotz and Evan Fraser
Adapting a social-ecological resilience framework for food systems pp. 474-484 Downloads
Jennifer Hodbod and Hallie Eakin
Sarah L Burch and Sara E. Harris (eds): Understanding climate change: science policy and practice pp. 485-486 Downloads
Richard Smardon
Naomi Klein: This changes everything: Capitalism vs climate. (Does this change everything?) pp. 487-490 Downloads
John Perkins
Richard M. Mizelle Jr.: A review of Backwater Blues: The Mississippi Flood of 1927 in the African American Imagination pp. 491-492 Downloads
April Baptiste
Richard C. Powell and Klaus Dodds (eds): Polar Geopolitics? Knowledges, resources, and legal regimes. (Edward Elgar Publishing, Inc.) pp. 493-495 Downloads
Peter Meserve

Volume 5, issue 2, 2015

Examining differences in public opinion on climate change between college students in China and the USA pp. 87-98 Downloads
Eric Jamelske, James Boulter, Won Jang, James Barrett, Laurie Miller and Wen Han
Paving the way or crowding out? The impact of the rise of climate change on environmental issue agendas pp. 99-110 Downloads
Jessica Boscarino
Introduction to the special issue on ozone layer protection and climate change: the extraordinary experience of building the Montreal Protocol, lessons learned, and hopes for future climate change efforts pp. 111-121 Downloads
Penelope Canan, Stephen Andersen, Nancy Reichman and Brian Gareau
The Montreal Protocol: how today’s successes offer a pathway to the future pp. 122-129 Downloads
Marco Gonzalez, Kristen Taddonio and Nancy Sherman
Managing short-lived climate forcers in curbing climate change: an atmospheric chemistry synopsis pp. 130-137 Downloads
Song Gao
Networking to save the world: UNEP’s regional networks—conflict resolution in action pp. 138-142 Downloads
Rajendra Shende
Lessons from the stratospheric ozone layer protection for climate pp. 143-162 Downloads
Stephen Andersen
Lessons from the Montreal Protocol delay in phasing out methyl bromide pp. 163-168 Downloads
Brian Gareau
The importance of phasing down hydrofluorocarbons and other short-lived climate pollutants pp. 169-175 Downloads
Durwood Zaelke and Nathan Borgford-Parnell
The importance of finding the path forward to climate-safe refrigeration and air conditioning: thinking outside the box and without limits pp. 176-186 Downloads
Stephen Andersen and Nancy Sherman
Still no time for complacency: evaluating the ongoing success and continued challenge of global ozone policy pp. 187-194 Downloads
David Downie
Introduction: unsettling the ESS curriculum pp. 195-199 Downloads
James Proctor, Jennifer Bernstein and Richard Wallace
Discursive diversity in introductory environmental studies pp. 200-206 Downloads
Eric Kennedy and Jacqueline Ho
Heterodox environments: pre-undergraduate ESS experiences beyond the AP ® pp. 207-212 Downloads
Jonathan Lepofsky
Fifteen claims: social change and power in environmental studies pp. 213-217 Downloads
Michael Maniates and Thomas Princen
Theory in, theory out: NCSE and the ESS curriculum pp. 218-223 Downloads
James Proctor
Between the local and the global in the Age of the Anthropocene: the case for the “regional” in Environmental Studies and Sciences pp. 224-230 Downloads
Abigail Jahiel
Teaching through objects: grounding environmental studies in things pp. 231-236 Downloads
Paul Robbins and Sarah Moore
The uses and limitations of film in environmental education pp. 237-239 Downloads
Monty Hempel
Film notes pp. 240-240 Downloads
Monty Hempel

Volume 5, issue 1, 2015

Environmental legacy: the impact of the manufactured gas industry in the United States pp. 1-10 Downloads
Joel Tarr and Francis McMichael
Understanding urban sustainability through newspaper discourse: a look at Germany pp. 11-20 Downloads
Carolin Schwegler
Defining “Ecolinguistics?”: Challenging emic issues in an evolving environmental discipline pp. 21-28 Downloads
Todd LeVasseur
Residential energy conservation: the effects of education and perceived behavioral control pp. 29-41 Downloads
Heili Pals and Lindsey Singer
Teaching socio-environmental synthesis with the case studies approach pp. 42-49 Downloads
Cynthia Wei, William Burnside and Judy Che-Castaldo
Introduction to the Forum on Arctic Change pp. 50-53 Downloads
Magdalena Muir
What people know pp. 54-57 Downloads
Lawrence Hamilton
Acting locally to mitigate globally: climate action in the Anthropocene pp. 58-60 Downloads
Marcus Carson
International perspectives on earth systems policy pp. 61-62 Downloads
Ania Grobicki
The Arctic is unravelling pp. 63-65 Downloads
Glenn McGillivray
Defending the Ivory Tower against the end of the world pp. 66-69 Downloads
Andrew Wright
Environmental studies and environmental science today: inevitable mission creep and integration in action-oriented transdisciplinary areas of inquiry, training and practice pp. 70-78 Downloads
Steven Cooke and Jesse Vermaire
Christian Downie: the politics of climate change negotiations: strategies and variables in prolonged international negotiations pp. 79-80 Downloads
Nichlas Emmons
Edward L. McCord: Review of The Value of Species pp. 81-84 Downloads
Michael Nelson and Chelsea Batavia
Debra Rowe (Ed.): Achieving Sustainability: Visions, Principles, and Practices, 2 volumes (Gale/Cengage Learing) pp. 85-86 Downloads
James Eflin
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