Journal of Environmental Planning and Management
1997 - 2025
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Volume 68, issue 6, 2025
- Community-based incentive coordination in payments for ecosystem services: China’s Wolong Nature Reserve pp. 1213-1237

- Jichuan Sheng and Hui Wang
- Substantive transformation or strategic response? The impact of a negative social responsibility performance gap on green merger and acquisition of heavily polluting firms pp. 1238-1262

- Ziyuan Sun, Xiao Sun, Lihong Wang and Wei Wang
- Investigating how relational values influence landowner participation in an endangered species conservation program pp. 1263-1281

- Jared A. Messick and Christopher Serenari
- Digitization and green innovation: how does digitization affect enterprises’ green technology innovation? pp. 1282-1311

- Qiong Xu, Xin Li, Yu Dong and Fei Guo
- Building food consumer loyalty through economic corporate social responsibility: the moderating effects of environmental and social dimensions pp. 1312-1336

- Sandra Castro-González, Pilar Fernández-Ferrín, Belén Bande and Fernando Losada
- Business environment optimization and regional green innovation: evidence from Chinese provinces pp. 1337-1362

- Shanyong Wang, Rongwei Zhang and Liang Wan
- How does economic policy uncertainty affect corporate green innovation? Evidence from China pp. 1363-1389

- Shengling Zhang, Zihao Wu, Wei Dou and Yu Hao
- Relevance of ecosystem services and disservices from green infrastructure perceived by the inhabitants of two Portuguese cities dealing with climate change: implications for environmental and intersectional justice pp. 1390-1420

- Ana Paula Barreira, Jorge Andraz, Vera Ferreira and Thomas Panagopoulos
- Landscape-based spatial energy planning: minimization of renewables footprint in the energy transition pp. 1421-1448

- Anna Codemo, Michela Ghislanzoni, María-José Prados and Rossano Albatici
- Analysis of the spatial spillover effect of electricity generation from renewable energy on carbon emissions: based on empirical evidence from Chinese provinces and cities pp. 1449-1471

- Yanyun Chen, Xinzi Kong, Xingxing Wen and Yu Fu
- Natural resources, economic growth, and environmental sustainability in China: the role of technological innovation pp. 1472-1495

- Juan-Juan Xiong, Li-ping Zheng and Chang-song Wang
Volume 68, issue 5, 2025
- How does environmental regulation promote green technology innovation in enterprises? A policy simulation approach with an evolutionary game pp. 979-1008

- Zhenhua Zhang, Ke Shi, Yue Gao and Yanchao Feng
- A study of industrial structure, government attention, and coupling coordination of digital-green economy in China pp. 1009-1036

- Xiaoshu Sun, Jie Tao and Xianming Kuang
- Impact of Industrial Transformation and Upgrading Demonstration Zones on carbon emissions intensity in resource-based cities pp. 1037-1056

- Bo Li, Yixin Tu and Jing Liu
- Impact of technological innovation on agricultural green total factor productivity in China: considering the threshold effect of environmental regulation pp. 1057-1081

- Hongli Li, Lu Zhang, Junbiao Zhang and Wenjing Li
- (Un)managed retreat? Perspectives on biophysical and social dynamics of coastal retreat on O‘ahu, Hawai‘i pp. 1082-1104

- Makena Coffman, Leah Bremer, Alisha Summers, Conrad Newfield and Lisa C. Kelley
- Exploring social justice in marine spatial planning: planner and stakeholder perspectives and experiences in the Baltic Sea Region pp. 1105-1127

- Ignė Stalmokaitė, Ralph Tafon, Fred Saunders, Kira Gee, Michael Gilek, Aurelija Armoškaitė, Anda Ikauniece, Magdalena Matczak, Jakub Turski and Jacek Zaucha
- Heroes for nature: understanding childhood nature experiences in motivating action for nature pp. 1128-1147

- Bernadette F. van Heel, Riyan J. G. van den Born and Noelle Aarts
- Why firms do not expect climate policies to have the intended effects – positioning in a polycentric governance landscape pp. 1148-1164

- Kajsa-Stina Benulic, Cecilia Enberg, Anna Ljung and Victoria Wibeck
- Impact of stakeholder pressure on green innovation: a moderated mediation model pp. 1165-1186

- Yuan Ma and Baohua Chen
- From green HRM practices to green innovation performance: a mediation-moderation model pp. 1187-1212

- Muhammad Asim Shahzad, Jianguo Du, Muhammad Junaid and Fakhar Shahzad
Volume 68, issue 4, 2025
- Testing ecosystem accounting in northern China – a case study of SEEA EA in Liaoning Province pp. 751-772

- Jiayang Ji, Tianshu Zhu, Changgeng Jia, Yu Fan and Youtao Song
- Smallholder farmers’ climate change cognition, adaptation practices and perceived adaptation efficacy in the Yangtze River Basin, China pp. 773-796

- Rui He, Jianjun Jin, Xin Qiu, Chenyang Zhang and Guochuan Peng
- Exploring the affective dimension in citizen science to support urban climate adaptation: a conceptual framework pp. 797-819

- Sara Cruz, Marisa Graça, Paulo Conceição, Tina-Simone Neset and Sirkku Juhola
- The nexus of women’s empowerment and sustainable agricultural practices in developing countries: a case of Pakistani women farmers pp. 820-842

- Muhammad Nadeem, Zilong Wang, Pomi Shahbaz, Shamsheer ul Haq and Ismet Boz
- The effect of green culture and identity on organizational commitment pp. 843-865

- Omid Azizan, Mahsa Tajmir Riahi, Mohsen Shahriari and Morteza Rasti-Barzoki
- The spatio-temporal dynamics of pesticide use: a global exploratory analysis pp. 866-886

- Kassoum Ayouba and Andres Vallone
- Determinants of sustainable drainage systems adoption: evidence from a household survey in France pp. 887-906

- Bénédicte Rulleau
- Dark Sky Parks: public policy that turns off the lights pp. 907-934

- Amanda Alva, Eric Brown, Aaron Evans, Daniel Morris and Kelly Dunning
- Consumers’ intention to purchase electric vehicles: the moderating role of environmental awareness pp. 935-956

- Xiuhong He, Yingying Hu and Ziying Hong
- Climate policy uncertainty and corporate investment efficiency: evidence from China pp. 957-977

- Zhenhua Zhang, Shiqin Cheng, Cong Wang, Shunfeng Song and Yanchao Feng
Volume 68, issue 3, 2025
- Challenges in managing public space: insights from public space management practice pp. 519-538

- Mozafar Said and Barbara Tempels
- Regulating eco-innovation in the European Union pp. 539-556

- Alberto Quintavalla and Orlin Yalnazov
- How do environmental regulations and financial support for agriculture affect agricultural green development? The mediating role of agricultural infrastructure pp. 557-584

- Ling-Yan Xu, Jing Jiang and Jian-Guo Du
- The support of Multilateral Development Banks to renewable energy projects in developing countries pp. 585-611

- Maria Basílio
- How technological innovation influences carbon neutrality? The perspective of spatial spillover effect and attenuation boundary pp. 612-639

- Jiali Tian, Wenyan Huang, Jiachao Peng, Shuke Fu and Jinwei Wang
- Fireworks celebrations and air pollution: evidence from Chinese Lunar New Year pp. 640-660

- Yongtao Li, Rui Li, Shulin Wang and Wei Wei
- Does performance-based environmental regulation improve the quality of innovation responses in the auto industry? The moderating role of corporate governance effectiveness pp. 661-690

- Guozhen Zhang, Shaohua Chen, Jinlong Qiu and Lei Wang
- The impact of dam removal on county level earnings pp. 691-703

- Carlos Silva and Christopher Erickson
- Farmers’ preference for organic rice contract farming scheme: a discrete choice experiment in Indonesia pp. 704-727

- Hery Toiba, Arif Yustian Maulana Noor, Moh Shadiqur Rahman and Fitria Dina Riana
- The many boar identities: understanding difference and change in the geographies of European wild boar management pp. 728-750

- Erica von Essen, Kieran O’Mahony, Marianna Szczygielska, Thorsten Gieser, Virginie Vaté, Aníbal Arregui and Ludek Broz
Volume 68, issue 2, 2025
- Digital economy and urban green innovation: from the perspective of environmental regulation pp. 267-289

- Yi Qiu, Wanghua Liu and Jianjun Wu
- Rural residents’ participation in community-based disaster risk reduction (CBDRR): the role of moral self-identity, perceived responsibility and face consciousness pp. 290-308

- Jing Tan and Lei Lin
- Towards a low-carbon economy: how does green credit affect carbon productivity? pp. 309-337

- Tao Lin, Ling Zhang, Dan Xia, Dequn Zhou and Jianglong Li
- How do outsourcing services affect agricultural eco-efficiency? Perspectives from farmland scale and technology substitution pp. 338-362

- Peiwen Zhang, Hua Lu, Xianhui Geng and Yijing Chen
- Feminist-environment nexus: a case study on women’s perceptions toward the China-Pakistan economic corridor and their role in improving the environment pp. 363-385

- Noshaba Aziz, Jizza Baber, Ali Raza and Jun He
- How does digital finance accelerate low-carbon development: evidence from the Yellow River Basin, China pp. 386-405

- Qingfang Liu, Wei Wu, Jinping Song, Teqi Dai, Huaxiong Jiang, Jianhui Xu, Jianmei Li, Huiran Han and Mengqi Li
- Can the digital economy address the loss of green development efficiency due to resource mismatch? Evidence from China’s land transaction markets pp. 406-436

- Jianlong Wang, Haitao Wu, Deheng Xiao, Xiaoxiao Luo, Yong Liu and Weilong Wang
- Can civilized city construction facilitate green total factor productivity? A quasi-natural experiment based on China’s pilot civilized city pp. 437-462

- Lulu Zhao and Jingjing Ye
- A framework for assessing the sustainable transition potential of municipal climate change mitigation plans pp. 463-489

- Carsten Nico Hjortsø, Brigitte Epprecht and Teis Hansen
- Industrial agglomeration, environmental protection, and high-quality economic development: evidence from cities along the Yellow River Basin of China pp. 490-518

- Qianwen Zang and Weixian Xue
Volume 68, issue 1, 2025
- Does information and communication technology reduce carbon emissions in China? Evidence from the quasi-natural experiment of the “Broadband China” pilot policy pp. 1-27

- Feng Yi, Ziheng Niu and Shunbin Zhong
- Correlation of air quality with population aging, industrial structure upgrading, and research and development in China based on empirical analysis pp. 28-48

- Yang Yu, Yiming Du and Yulin Chi
- Resource misallocation and unbalanced growth in green total factor productivity in Chinese agriculture pp. 49-83

- Jiangfeng Hu and Ying Deng
- Assessing the trade-offs in more nature-friendly mosquito control in the Upper Rhine region pp. 84-103

- Sören Bo Weiß, Stefanie Allgeier, Carsten Brühl and Oliver Frör
- Can environmental information disclosure improve total-factor energy efficiency? pp. 104-131

- Zhonghua Cheng, Qi Zhang and Xiang Li
- Land scale heterogeneity, collective action and soil erosion control: evidence from the Loess Plateau of China pp. 132-153

- Han Li and Qian Lu
- Enterprise digital transformation, biased technological progress and carbon total factor productivity pp. 154-184

- Suling Feng, Yiwei Mao, Guoxiang Li and Junhong Bai
- Structural drivers of sustainability and resilience strategies in small(ish) cities: a text analysis of comprehensive planning in Indiana pp. 185-206

- Aaron Deslatte, Juwon Chung and Eric Stokan
- The everyday reality of nature volunteering: an empirical exploration of reasons to stay and reasons to quit pp. 207-226

- Wessel Ganzevoort and Riyan J. G. van den Born
- Interagency collaboration for environmental education: insights from the Beaver Hills Biosphere, Canada pp. 227-244

- Julie Ostrem and Glen Hvenegaard
- The impact of land resource mismatch and environmental regulation on carbon emissions: evidence from China pp. 245-266

- Feifei Li, Ruowei Ma, Mingyue Du, Xin Ding, Jue Feng and Yingqiang Jing
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