Journal of Environmental Planning and Management
1997 - 2026
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Volume 69, issue 5, 2026
- Evaluating the performance of Portuguese municipalities regarding the Sustainable Development Goals pp. 1225-1248

- Cristiana Molho, Sónia Monteiro and Verónica Ribeiro
- Saving for the future? Integrating time orientations into the norm-activation model of utility-saving behavior pp. 1249-1269

- Yayun Shen and Peng Ru
- Which landscape do you prefer? The role of emotions on choices for landscape management pp. 1270-1290

- Enrica Garau, Mario Soliño and Antonio J. Castro
- “I’m buying organic, but not like you….” Multiple ways of being an organic food consumer pp. 1291-1316

- Leonardo Cei and Luca Rossetto
- Building an integrated analytical framework: a new methodology to analysing social-ecological systems pp. 1317-1345

- Sirak R. Gari, Alice Newton and John D. Icely
- Green growth though national urban agglomeration policy? Evidence from a quasi-natural experiment pp. 1346-1375

- Chunlai Yuan, Zhaojie Han and Meiling Shang
- Community-based ecotourism and the challenges of local participation: insights from an ecotourism venture in Cat Tien National Park, Vietnam pp. 1376-1402

- Minh-Phuong Thi Duong, Lisa Lobry de Bruyn, Paul Kristiansen, Graham R. Marshall and Janelle Wilkes
- Spatial distribution of financial supply and corporate green innovation pp. 1403-1426

- Me Shen, Weijie Tan and Minghao Shen
- Online green disposal of idle clothing by Chinese residents: a perspective based on protection motivation theory pp. 1427-1453

- Xingjun Ru, Tianhui Yang, Min Chen, Xulun Hu, Jing Wang and Shanyong Wang
- Management of loosely coupled organizations: applying organizational imprinting to guide sustainable crop protection of farmer cooperatives pp. 1454-1478

- Jing Li, Xue Chang and Xiaofeng Lv
- Estimating the change in recreational value when limits are placed on access to a protected coastal area pp. 1479-1502

- Geraldine Doolan and Stephen Hynes
- Towards a credible, relevant and legitimate implementation framework for the EU no net land take objective pp. 1503-1523

- Antoine Decoville and Valérie Feltgen
- Wildlife gardening on a blank canvas: addressing motivations, barriers and possible interventions for homeowners living in new build houses pp. 1524-1541

- James Hoggett, Victoria Carr, Joelene Hughes and Zoey Reeves
- Digitalization under the dilemma: how does energy saving and emission reduction policy affect enterprise digitalization? pp. 1542-1568

- Shaoxiong Ma and Huwei Wen
- Who supports climate mitigation through increasing renewable energy surcharge? Evidence from an online survey in South Korea pp. 1569-1588

- Inhwan Ko
- Mountain city preparedness for climate change: sustainability-related initiatives in Appalachian region, USA pp. 1589-1606

- Jonah Bird, Bhuwan Thapa, Bella Carpenter, Yoonjin Ro, Christine Quattro and Stephen Poupart
Volume 69, issue 4, 2026
- Restorative environmental experiences: uncovering the invisible and visible attributes in Finnish forests and Japanese gardens - a literature review pp. 920-941

- Miia Heikkilä and Ranja Hautamäki
- The impact of green public procurement on corporate green innovation: evidence from machine learning and text analysis pp. 942-965

- Weijie Tan, Mingming Teng and Rongrong Teng
- Can altruistic factors motivate residents’ energy-saving behavior? An application of stimulus-organism-response theory in China pp. 966-986

- Ru-Xi Ding, Conghan Yu, Siyuan Chen, Xiaoxiao Cao and Nana Deng
- Why are you cleaning beaches? A study on motivations of volunteer beach cleaners pp. 987-1009

- Lukas Lind and Erik Lundberg
- Flood adaptation policy alignment with resident perceptions of resilience in Vancouver, British Columbia pp. 1010-1028

- Jacob Ventura, Greg Oulahen, Calvin Nguyen, Carrie L. Mitchell, Daniel Henstra and Jason Thistlethwaite
- The impact of industrial agglomeration on the synergistic evolution of the energy big data ecosystem: empirical findings from China pp. 1029-1055

- Zitian Fu, Shunyu Yao, Aviral Kumar Tiwari, Muhammad Mohiuddin, Kaiyang Zhong, Mohammad Haseeb and Yan Liu
- Turning plans into actions: assessing specificity of actions as a step towards more actionable regional resilience plans pp. 1056-1080

- Stephen Snow, Yiheyis Maru, Isabelle Oude-Egberink, Nicky Grigg, Alexander Herr, Declan Page, Tim Capon, Aysha Fleming, Maryam Ahmad, Linda Merrin and Graham D. Bonnett
- Deciding climate change adaptation implementation at the local level – a tale of two cities in the Netherlands pp. 1081-1101

- Franziska Baack, Stefan M. M. Kuks, Gül Özerol, Joanne Vinke-de Kruijf and Johannes I. M. Halman
- Mountains of meaning: the empty signification of environmental sustainability in Norwegian second-home planning pp. 1102-1124

- Carmen Mapis and Jin Xue
- Enlightening discourses in environmental economic policies using Q- studies: the case of water management pp. 1125-1145

- Pauline Pedehour
- Policies and practices impacting the implementation of nature-based solutions: a comparative study of ponds and pondscapes in eight countries pp. 1146-1176

- Simon Ryfisch, Deniz Başoğlu Acet, Lluís Benejam, Jeremy Biggs, Aurélie Boissezon, Dani Boix, Sandra Brucet, Marine Decrey, Antoine Dolcerocca, Kristoffer Hansen, Manuel Lago, Pieter Lemmens, Diego Lindoso, Albert Llausàs, Hugh McDonald, Mariana Meerhoff, Thomas Mehner, Gissel Pereira, Jacques-Aristide Perrin, Xavier D. Quintana, Marzenna Rasmussen, Anna Ribas, Liselotte Sander Johansson, Robby Wijns and Malgorzata Blicharska
- The impact of economic policy uncertainty on corporate environmental information disclosure: the moderating role of media attention and financing constraints pp. 1177-1203

- Lan Gao, Haonan He and Shanyong Wang
- What values matter for residential photovoltaic investment? Insights from a Chinese conjoint experiment pp. 1204-1223

- Yu Yuan and Bo Fan
Volume 69, issue 3, 2026
- Does digital economy development benefit low-carbon transition: evidence based on urban carbon lock-in pp. 599-627

- Liang Wang, Yue Cao, Jun Hu and Miroslaw J. Skibniewski
- The occurrence mechanism for local governments’ overregulation: evidence from central environmental protection inspection pp. 628-648

- Po Kou, Ying Han, Yujing Guo and Jianhua Shi
- The impacts of combining incentives on carpooling for commuting in the Paris region pp. 649-675

- Fawaz Salihou, Julie Bulteau, Rémy Le Boennec, Jaafar Berrada and Pascal Da Costa
- Quantifying the interactive effects of ecological efficiency and ecological resilience: evidence from the Yangtze River Delta, China pp. 676-702

- Xuan Wang, Jialu Shi, Shangkun Yu and Chengxin Wang
- Exploring drivers of success in partnerships that support federal trail management in the United States pp. 703-723

- James W. Freeman and Michael G. Sorice
- Effects of public procurement on corporate total-factor carbon productivity: evidence from China pp. 724-747

- Lei Cheng, Xiaohong Wang and Meilin Zhao
- Overcoming the “fear of density”: vegetational diversity in residential developments in the densifying city pp. 748-768

- M. Te Tana, C. Freeman and Y. van Heezik
- Towards green development: does business strategy affect enterprise green total factor productivity? pp. 769-802

- Meilin Zhao, XiaoHong Wang and Lei Cheng
- Understanding the influence of religion on pro-environmental behaviors: an investigation in Muslim families using the theory of planned behavior customized with a religiosity-based subjective norm pp. 803-825

- Hasan Bülbül
- Do factor market distortions inhibit the green innovation efficiency of the manufacturing industry? A mechanism and heterogeneity pp. 826-854

- Meiling Wang, Zichen Liu, Rongrong Wei, Yongfei Cai and Mingnan Gao
- More green but less just? Analyzing urban green spaces, participation, and environmental justice in Amsterdam pp. 855-889

- Virginia Pellerey and Mendel Giezen
- The business case for strengthening traditional agroforestry systems with data science and digitalization pp. 890-919

- Chandra Kirana Prijosusilo, Muhammad Ridwansyah, Jeffrey B. Luzar, Alya Daniyah Rosyadah, Yozi Putriani, Oswindra Hermanu, Supriyanto, Nurpinto Hadi and Mochamad Indrawan
Volume 69, issue 2, 2026
- Urban climate change adaptation planning using participatory scenarios: a systematic review of methods and approaches pp. 309-332

- Michael Drescher and Adam Skoyles
- How to achieve differentiated urban mitigation? Evidence from the spatial differences in aggregate embodied carbon intensity pp. 333-360

- Tao Lin, Xinya Bi, Junna Yan and Chenshi Liu
- Facilitation or inhibition? Government environmental attention and corporate green technology innovation pp. 361-403

- Xubing Fang and Maotao Liu
- Corporate environmentalism and economic performance: examining the effects of ISO 14001 certification on technical efficiency pp. 404-424

- Danbee Song, Jong Hoon Shin and Abdoul G. Sam
- Environmental regulation and enterprise behavior in China: rent-seeking or innovation? pp. 425-455

- Kai Tang, Chunbo Ma, Wenhua Zhou and Mingzhe Wang
- The implementation of the new Common Agricultural Policy in France will not be environmentally ambitious pp. 456-481

- Marie Lassalas, Hervé Guyomard, Cécile Détang-Dessendre, Vincent Chatellier and Pierre Dupraz
- Learning for collaborative action: learning domains and processes in place-based climate adaptation workshops pp. 482-506

- Caleb O’Brien, Marc J. Stern, Jennifer J. Brousseau and Lara J. Hansen
- The power of biojustice environmentalism in the Global South: insights from the politics of reducing single-use plastics in Guatemala pp. 507-527

- Peter Dauvergne and Katherine Poole Lehnhoff
- Erroneous thinking on climate change pp. 528-545

- Mari Myllylä and Pertti Saariluoma
- Building a typology of farms based on their performance: a tool to support agricultural policy-making pp. 546-572

- José A. Gómez-Limón, Jaime Martín-García and Rubén Granado-Díaz
- Global-local nexus in sustainable development: the influence of international green investment on local environmental spending pp. 573-596

- Jingyuan Xu and Yue Zhang
- Correction pp. 597-597

- The Editors
Volume 69, issue 1, 2026
- It’s not a sprint, it’s a marathon: reviewing governmental R&D support for environmental innovation pp. 1-27

- Leonie P. Meissner, Sonja Peterson and Finn Semrau
- The impact of natural hazards on migration in the United States and the effect of spatial dependence pp. 28-46

- Marijn J. Ton, Hans de Moel, Jens A. de Bruijn, Wouter J.W. Botzen, Hande Karabiyik, Marina Friedrich and Jeroen C.J.H. Aerts
- Residents’ reactance and their intervention strategies in the context of mandatory waste separation pp. 47-73

- Wei Li, Han Su, Xiaoguang Liu, Zhihao Wang and Guomin Li
- Financial resilience and sustainability: examining green innovation trends post-stock price crashes in China pp. 74-102

- Qin Kan, Dan Hou, R.M. Ammar Zahid and Umer Sahil Maqsood
- Does urban civilization improve corporate environmental performance? A quasi-natural experiment from China pp. 103-123

- Yuting Dong, Ziyuan Sun, Xiao Gu and Wenjiao Wang
- Does digital transformation drive enterprise green investment? Evidence from Chinese listed firms pp. 124-157

- Shuainan Zhang, Yancheng Lai, Haidong Li, Shanyong Wang and Xingjun Ru
- Exploring Ethical Space in land use planning: a case study of the Upper Columbia, British Columbia pp. 158-179

- Maureen Nadeau and Andréanne Doyon
- How does the construction of climate adaptive cities enhance climate resilience? pp. 180-202

- Qianqian Huang and Chengzhi Yi
- Eco-innovation dynamics: unraveling internal–external interactions for enhanced firm performance pp. 203-231

- Bobita Mohajan and Shuliang Zhao
- Whether and how role stressors trigger employee non-green behaviors? The mediating role of emotional exhaustion pp. 232-256

- Hongwei Chen, Lingyun Mi, Ting Xu, Xuejiao Wang and Lijie Qiao
- People are willing to pay for climate- and biodiversity-friendly policies in Finland: opportunities of wind power, forest management, and peatland restoration pp. 257-283

- Erkki Mäntymaa, Artti Juutinen, Anne Tolvanen and Eija Pouta
- Understanding farmers’ intention to perform result-based agri-environmental schemes for the improved provision of biodiversity and soil quality pp. 284-308

- Theresa Eichhorn, Jochen Kantelhardt and Lena Luise Schaller
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