Journal of Environmental Planning and Management
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Volume 67, issue 14, 2024
- Nature and human well-being: a systematic review of empirical evidence from nature-based interventions pp. 3397-3454

- Ana Silva, Marlene Matos and Mariana Gonçalves
- A review of the potential effects of recreational wind-powered craft on coastal habitats and wildlife pp. 3455-3479

- R.M. Brooker, P.E. Carnell, J.B. Pocklington, M.J. Antos and M.A. Weston
- “Sustainability is not a vegan coffee shop.” Eliciting citizen attitudes and perspectives to localize the UN sustainable development goals pp. 3480-3501

- Jessica L. Fuller, Ingrid van Putten, Marloes Kraan, Maiken Bjørkan and Dorothy J. Dankel
- The environmental and economic utility of the third-party governance of environmental pollution in China—an analysis based on the business registration information of enterprises pp. 3502-3527

- Gangqiang Yang, Yongsheng Zhang, Haisen Wang and Mingwei Chen
- Uncertainty is a panacea or a poison? Exploring the effect of economic policy uncertainty on corporate environmental, social and governance disclosure pp. 3528-3551

- Lei Huang, Haidong Li and Shanyong Wang
- Is it the Goldilocks principle? The impact of environmental decentralization on total factor carbon productivity in China pp. 3552-3580

- Shengling Zhang, Yao Wang, Zhiwei Liu and Yu Hao
- The impact of climate mitigation finance on greenhouse gas pp. 3581-3599

- Muhammad Asif Khan, Masood Ahmed and Rob Hull
- Promoting agroforestry on sand dunes for desertification control in arid regions pp. 3600-3625

- Ram Ranjan
- The strategic value of contradictions: exploring the practices of climate planning in Bergen, Norway pp. 3626-3644

- Jesse Schrage, Håvard Haarstad and Knut Hidle
- Impact of employees’ generativity on green policy attitude, environmental commitment, and green behaviour pp. 3645-3668

- Jian Ming Luo, Ziye Shang and Sao Iong Wu
- Challenges of household medical waste collection systems: an analysis of regulatory instruments and stakeholders in three Latin American countries pp. 3669-3693

- Juana Angélica Felipe Fernandes, Pablo Álvarez, Danilo Carvajal, Adriana C. Mera, Matias Garcia G. and Lígia de Nazaré Aguiar Silva
- Modeling tourists’ pro-environmental behavior: a combination of the value-belief-norm theory and environmental identity theory pp. 3694-3717

- Yunmeng He, Feifei Xu, Lijun Wang and Hoaidan Nguyen
- Determinants of consumers’ intentions to switch to electric vehicles: a perspective of the push–pull–mooring framework pp. 3718-3743

- Xianfeng Hu, Shanyong Wang, Rongting Zhou, Lan Gao and Zujun Zhu
- Correction pp. 3744-3744

- The Editors
Volume 67, issue 13, 2024
- Assessing the coherence of ecosystem service consideration in environmental planning: insights from hydropower development policy in Nepal pp. 3075-3096

- Merina Lohani Sitoula, Melissa Neave and Brian Coffey
- What is the problem with absentee landowners? Invasive plant management by residential and absentee amenity rural landowners pp. 3097-3117

- Nicholas Gill, Anna Lewis, Laurie Chisholm and Natalia Adan
- How do farmers plan to safeguard the environment? Empirical evidence on farmers’ intentions to adopt organic pest management practices pp. 3118-3138

- Daniela Spina, Francesco Caracciolo, Gaetano Chinnici, Giuseppe Di Vita, Roberta Selvaggi, Gioacchino Pappalardo, Biagio Pecorino and Mario D’Amico
- How does information and communications technology agglomeration affect the decoupling of economic growth and carbon emissions? Evidence from 257 cities in China pp. 3139-3167

- Huanqin Ying, Hui Peng, Yaobin Lu and Sumeet Gupta
- Synergies between global low-carbon development processes and financial fluctuations from 1991–2019: a functional data analysis pp. 3168-3189

- Yu-Qi Liu and Chao Feng
- Can environmental regulation break the political resource curse: evidence from heavy polluting private listed companies in China pp. 3190-3216

- Da Gao, Yi Li and Linfang Tan
- A conceptual framework for measuring transaction costs in agri-environmental schemes: an application to the Dutch collective scheme pp. 3217-3243

- M.A.B.S. Splinter and L.K.E. Dries
- A framework for assessing corporate sustainability risks along global supply chains: an application in the mobile phone industry pp. 3244-3275

- Elena Escrig-Olmedo, María Ángeles Fernández-Izquierdo, Idoya Ferrero-Ferrero, Juana María Rivera-Lirio and María Jesús Muñoz-Torres
- Identifying interactions between determinants of intention for civic engagement against transportation noise exposure – a theory-driven classification tree analysis with cross-sectional data from the KORA study in Germany pp. 3276-3309

- Natalie Riedel, Emily Mena, Heike Köckler, Birgit Reineke, Annette Peters, Lars Schwettmann, Kathrin Wolf, Gabriele Bolte and Ute Kraus
- The effect of information infrastructure on total carbon emissions and intensity: evidence from a quasi-natural experiment in China pp. 3310-3338

- Yuan Feng, Haojie Wang, Jiaxin Liu and Changfei Nie
- The myth that military culture could not drive environmental sustainability? Cross-level influence of military culture on pro-environmental behavior pp. 3339-3358

- Feng-Yi Jiang, Tai-Wei Chang, Cheng-Ze Hung and Kuo-Ching Yen
- The crowding out effect of financial incentives on conformity to pro-environmental social norms: a quasi-experiment on household recycling pp. 3359-3376

- Maoliang Ling, Lin Xu and Haimi Yang
- Can the new energy pilot policy improve China’s urban energy economic efficiency? pp. 3377-3396

- Chenghao Xu and Zhangsheng Jiang
Volume 67, issue 12, 2024
- The use and potential of Q method in environmental planning and management pp. 2721-2747

- Lucas Seghezzo, Gretchen Sneegas, Wendy Jepson, Christian Brannstrom, Sydney Beckner and Kyungsun Lee
- Stewardship and green infrastructure in England. Planning perspectives informed through an investigation of urban green infrastructure pp. 2748-2773

- Clive Davies and Rocío Santo-Tomás Muro
- Identification of today’s and tomorrow’s mobility patterns in the Rhenish coal-mining area pp. 2774-2790

- Bernd Ermes, Tudor Mocanu, Anja Willke and Michaela Schürig
- The Sheffield street tree dispute: a case of “business as usual” urban management? pp. 2791-2809

- Nicola Dempsey
- Green human resource management practices and employee green behavior pp. 2810-2836

- Udhayageetha Veerasamy, Michael Sammanasu Joseph and Satyanarayana Parayitam
- Does the environmental tax influence the siting of foreign-invested manufacturing enterprises? Evidence from China pp. 2837-2862

- Yongsheng Lin, Qiuyue Yin, Bo Yuan, Zhanfeng Dong and Wei Wei
- Civil society for sustainable change: strategies of NGOs and active citizens to contribute to sustainability transitions pp. 2863-2884

- Arjen E. Buijs, Susan de Koning, Thomas J. M. Mattijssen, Ingeborg W. Smeding, Marie-José Smits and Nathalie A. Steins
- Does financial and economic expansion allow for environmental sustainability? Fresh insights from a new composite index and PSTR analysis pp. 2885-2908

- Hossein Ali Fakher and Muntasir Murshed
- The impact of China’s SO2 emission trading system on industrial total factor productivity: evidence from industrial sub-sectors at the provincial level pp. 2909-2938

- Fang Xu, Zuhan Li, Qiumei Liu and Di Zhou
- The geography of circular economy: job creation, territorial embeddedness and local public policies pp. 2939-2954

- Amadou Niang, Sébastien Bourdin and Andre Torre
- Energy justice and deliberative democratisation: reflection on indigenous territory governance in Taiwan pp. 2955-2971

- Mei-Fang Fan
- On the driving forces of green total factor productivity growth in China: evidence from biased technological progress analysis pp. 2972-3002

- Zhiyuan Gao, Lianqing Li, Han Yu and Yu Hao
- Identifying the effective and ineffective configurations of the mandatory waste management policy in China: a qualitative comparative analysis pp. 3003-3025

- Wei Li, Shizheng Tan, Xiaoguang Liu, Zhihao Wang and Guomin Li
- Labor market impact of China’s cross-regional environmental regulation on pollution-intensive firms pp. 3026-3050

- Caiqi Bu, Daqian Shi and Kaixia Zhang
- Evaluation and comparison of energy tax, resource tax and air pollution tax: an environmental-DSGE model pp. 3051-3074

- Bowen Xiao, Xiaodan Guo and Fangqiu Xu
Volume 67, issue 11, 2024
- Regional-scale non-market benefits of improved lakes and rivers when perceived and monitored ecological status diverge pp. 2401-2419

- Virpi Lehtoranta, Turo Hjerppe and Anna-Kaisa Kosenius
- The impact of air quality on industrial intelligence: evidence from Chinese industrial firms pp. 2420-2441

- Zhang Cheng and Juanjuan Zhang
- Goals à la carte: selective translation of the Sustainable Development Goals in strategic municipal planning in Norway pp. 2442-2458

- Mathias Brynildsen Reinar and Aase Kristine Lundberg
- The impact of biomass consumption on US food prices pp. 2459-2476

- Bebonchu Atems and Jehu Mette
- The impact of energy poverty on the aggregate and disaggregate material footprints in BRICS pp. 2477-2501

- Muhammed Ashiq Villanthenkodath, Mantu Kumar Mahalik, Almas Heshmati and Hooi Hooi Lean
- Exploring public perceptions and support for green infrastructure funding mechanisms: a study of the Oxford–Cambridge Arc, England pp. 2502-2527

- Shandelle Steadman, Heather M. Smith, Paul Jeffrey and Phill Wheat
- Perceptions and practice in Natural Flood Management: unpacking differences in community and practitioner perspectives pp. 2528-2552

- Stuart Alastair Morris and Joanne Tippett
- Actor-driven institutional change in forest communities: insights from the Bakossi Landscape of Cameroon pp. 2553-2582

- Jude Ndzifon Kimengsi, Alfred Kechia Mukong, Lukas Giessen and Jürgen Pretzsch
- How does technological innovation drive green growth in China’s complex environments? A configurational approach pp. 2583-2604

- Zhilin Zhang, Heng Chen and Lei Wu
- Reassembling local-regional industrial networks towards sustainability: an evolving “eco-transformation arena” in a Chinese industrial district pp. 2605-2626

- Mingmin Pan, Mee Kam Ng and Ying Xu
- Application of shared socioeconomic pathways at the subnational level: carbon emission forecasts in Qinghai Province, China, integrating socioeconomic models pp. 2627-2644

- Jingwen Tian, Jie Ding, Fanglei Zhong and Xiaowei Lyu
- An exploratory study on the life recovery experiences of flood affected farmers in South Punjab-Pakistan pp. 2645-2667

- Muhammad Siddique Akbar, Muhammad Asif, Muhammad Rizwan Safdar and Farhan Navid Yousaf
- Does informal environmental regulation matter? Evidence on the different impacts of communities and ENGOs on heavy-polluting firms’ green technology innovation pp. 2668-2694

- Linying Guo, Chuan Hu, Mengjuan Fan, Jianghua Mao, Meng Tian, Zihao Wang and Yuanying Wei
- The green innovation efficiency of Chinese cities: regional differences, distribution dynamics, and convergences pp. 2695-2720

- Kai Liu, Shumin Dong, Yilin Wang and Zhongfei Chen
Volume 67, issue 10, 2024
- Does green human resources management (GHRM) promote employee environmental performance? A multilevel time-lagged study from Mongolia pp. 2135-2156

- Wei Su, Boloroo Bataa and Juhee Hahn
- Environmental effects of smart city investment: evidence from China pp. 2157-2184

- Mengmeng Wang, Tao Zhou and Di Wang
- Surveillance of public risk perceptions on outdoor air pollution: evidence from online search behaviours in China pp. 2185-2205

- Zhuanlan Sun and Demi Zhu
- Blue justice through and beyond equity and participation: a critical reading of capability-based recognitional justice in Poland’s marine spatial planning pp. 2206-2228

- Ralph Tafon, Fred Saunders, Jacek Zaucha, Magdalena Matczak, Ignė Stalmokaitė, Michael Gilek and Jakub Turski
- Impact of environmental regulations on eco-innovation: the moderating role of top managers’ environmental awareness and commitment pp. 2229-2256

- Shuliang Zhao, Linjiao Teng and Jiaojiao Ji
- Does urban low-carbon governance affect firms’ business decisions for employing capital and labor? pp. 2257-2280

- Huaqing Wu, Ling Wang, Tao Ding and Fei Peng
- Analysis of the association between image resolution and landscape metrics using multi-sensor LULC maps pp. 2281-2302

- Beril Varol, Szilard Szabo, Raziye Hale Topaloğlu, Gül Aslı Aksu and Elif Sertel
- Which knowledge counts? Contested meanings of water quality, responsibility and involvement in river restoration discourse in Indonesia pp. 2303-2326

- N. M. G. Wargyawati, Iulian Barba Lata and Marleen Buizer
- How does corporate internationalization affect the link between social responsibility and financial performance? Evidence from China pp. 2327-2355

- Xuetong Wang, Xu Feng, Yujun He, Xuezhu Cui, Xiangnan Song, Mingbo Xi and Jingkuang Liu
- Green human resources management, green innovation and circular economy performance: the role of big data analytics and data-driven culture pp. 2356-2381

- Waqas Khan, Qasim Ali Nisar, Muhammad Azam Roomi, Sobia Nasir, Usama Awan and Muhammad Rafiq
- Read all about it: examining newspaper coverage of the local environmental risks posed by the Radford Army Ammunition Plant pp. 2382-2399

- Hye-jeong Seo and Todd Schenk
Volume 67, issue 9, 2024
- How research on communication can help to understand the management of natural resources and sustainability transformations: practices, concerns and new perspectives on environmental communication pp. 1871-1885

- Anke Fischer, Sofie Joosse, Lars Hallgren and Lotten Westberg
- The Powerpoint Imagination: visualization and managerial vocabularies in sustainability reports pp. 1886-1908

- Shiv Ganesh, Delaney Harness, Samantha James, Julius Klingelhoefer, Mackenzie Schnell and Nitha Palakshappa
- Storytelling to save the planet: who gets to say what is sustainable, who tells the stories, and who should listen and change? pp. 1909-1927

- Sofie Joosse, Martin Westin, Fanny Möckel, Holly Keasey and Sönke Lorenzen
- The quest for “nature” in selfies: how platforms shape nature/society relationships pp. 1928-1951

- Malte Rödl, Jutta Haider and Sofie Joosse
- Representations of wildfires in academia pp. 1952-1976

- Max Whitman and Sara Holmgren
- Adapting climate change – how government authorities in Sweden make sense of adaptation through a network practice pp. 1977-1997

- G. C. S. Kanarp and Lotten Westberg
- How justice shapes transition governance – a discourse analysis of Swedish policy debates pp. 1998-2016

- Anke Fischer, Sofie Joosse, Jacob Strandell, Nora Söderberg, Kornelia Johansson and Wiebren Johannes Boonstra
- When hope messages become the discursive norm: how repertoires of hope shape communicative capacity in conversations on the circular economy pp. 2017-2034

- Therese Åhlvik, Hanna Bergeå, Malte B. Rödl and Lars Hallgren
- Meaning-making in the practice of collaboration: how implicit normative structures guide collaborative processes around contested natural resource issues pp. 2035-2054

- Lotten Westberg, Hanna Bergeå and Lars Hallgren
- Between authority and argumentation: facilitators’ use of power in collaborative governance pp. 2055-2074

- Martin Westin, Lars Hallgren and Emily Montgomerie
- Exploring co-creation labs: creative convergence at work pp. 2075-2090

- Marcus Bussey, Eva Friman, Thao Do, Sanna Barrineau and Neil Powell
- The Trinity of Voice: a framework to improve trust and ground decision making in participatory processes pp. 2091-2115

- Susan L. Senecah
- “Got to get ourselves back to the garden”: Sustainability transformations and the power of positive environmental communication pp. 2116-2134

- Tema Milstein, Cathy Sherry, John Carr and Maggie Siebert
Volume 67, issue 8, 2024
- Cultural ecosystem services along the Woluwe River: mapping the potential for a cross-regional green-blue network during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 1628-1654

- Nohemí Ramirez Aranda, Jeroen De Waegemaeker and Nico Van de Weghe
- Consumers’ perception of green brand attributes and its outcomes: a sustainable perspective pp. 1655-1677

- Usman Javed, Muhammad Amir Rashid, Ghulam Hussain and Shoaib Shafique
- Local factors driving the adoption of municipal voluntary environmental programs: the case of Sweden’s eco-municipalities pp. 1678-1701

- Nathan Duma and Isabelle Nilsson
- Ethical leadership and green innovation: the mediating role of green organizational culture pp. 1702-1723

- Muhammet Fatih Şengüllendi, Mahmut Bilgetürk and Mine Afacan Fındıklı
- The role of rice farmers’ attitude and trust in government in decision-making for participating in a climate-related agri-environmental scheme pp. 1724-1745

- Sheng-Han-Erin Chang, Emmanuel O. Benjamin and Johannes Sauer
- Analysis of CO2 emission performance of China’s thermal power industry: a meta-frontier Malmquist-Luenberger approach with fixed-sum CO2 emissions pp. 1746-1774

- Jiawei Li, Fangqing Wei and Junfei Chu
- Green productivity growth and convergence in Chinese agriculture pp. 1775-1804

- Jiangfeng Hu
- Spatio-temporal evolution and driving factors of waste disposal facilities in China pp. 1805-1829

- Zhijian Zhang, Nengyu Liu and Liange Zhao
- Exploring farmers’ perspectives on collective action: a case study on co-operation in Dutch agri-environment schemes pp. 1830-1851

- Margarethe Reichenspurner, Rena Barghusen and Bettina Matzdorf
- Mitigating compound coastal water hazards in Eastern North Carolina pp. 1852-1870

- Anuradha Mukherji, Scott Curtis, Jennifer Helgeson, Jamie Kruse and Ausmita Ghosh
Volume 67, issue 7, 2024
- Exploring the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on residential energy consumption: a global literature review pp. 1387-1408

- Hongyang Li, Tingting Jiang, Tongyuan Wu, Martin Skitmore and Nima Talebian
- What role for environmental cooperatives in collective agri-environmental schemes? pp. 1409-1433

- Kristin Limbach
- Evaluation of sustainable development indicators of nature-based tourism in developed and developing countries pp. 1434-1460

- Vida Faraji Vaghaslo, Marzieh Hajjarian and Omid Hossein Zadeh
- On the nexus between growth and disaggregated ecological footprints-empirical evidence from India pp. 1461-1493

- Umar Farooq, Manas Paul and Arif Dar
- Adaptive co-management and hydroclimatic change: examining the voluntary flow management program in the Upper Arkansas River Basin, Colorado pp. 1494-1512

- Apostolos Paul Landahl and Adrianne Kroepsch
- Hierarchical interventions and environmental collaboration among municipal governments: a bottom-up analysis pp. 1513-1535

- Huixu Li, Xianwen Wang, Rui Mu and Lanjian Liu
- Vegetable and fruit growers’ intention to use biopesticides in India: application of TPB and HBM models pp. 1536-1559

- Amanpreet Kaur, Vikas Kumar and Arun Kumar Kaushik
- Bureaucratic competition and provision of public goods and services: the consequences of inter-agency conflict on agricultural land conservation pp. 1560-1582

- Aparna Howlader
- Does the Belt and Road Initiative affect the energy intensity of countries along the route? An analysis of the direct and indirect effects pp. 1583-1601

- Banban Wang and Yuxuan Liu
- How does International Transport Corridor affect regional green development: evidence from the China-Europe Railway Express pp. 1602-1627

- Yanhua Mao, Yuping Xie and Chengfeng Zhuo
Volume 67, issue 6, 2024
- Ecological footprint analysis of tourism management in rural areas pp. 1169-1181

- Kyoumars Habibi, Milad Pira, Arman Rahimi, Golshan Hemmati and Hooshmand Alizadeh
- Does smart city policy improve corporate green technology innovation? Evidence from Chinese listed companies pp. 1182-1211

- Chong Guo, Yuelin Wang, Yiteng Hu, Yingyu Wu and Xiaobing Lai
- Sociocultural mapping of ecosystem service values can inform where to mitigate wildfire risk: a case study from Colorado pp. 1212-1230

- James L. Chamberlain and Kelly W. Jones
- A comprehensive framework tool for performance assessment of NBS for hydro-meteorological risk management pp. 1231-1257

- Gerardo Caroppi, Francesco Pugliese, Carlo Gerundo, Francesco De Paola, Marialuce Stanganelli, Gianfranco Urciuoli, Farrokh Nadim, Amy Oen, Pilar Andrés and Maurizio Giugni
- Machinery import, R&D spillover, and energy efficiency pp. 1258-1279

- Fengqin Liu, Jae-Yeon Sim, Bless Kofi Edziah, Huaping Sun, Samuel Asumadu Sarkodie and Philip Kofi Adom
- Balancing development and forest conservation: the impact of Maryland’s Forest Conservation Act on spatial configuration of forest and housing pp. 1280-1302

- Miranda H. Mockrin, David Newburn and John S. Stanovick
- Implementing coastal adaptation: assessing and explaining success by local governments in Nova Scotia, Canada pp. 1303-1327

- David A. Righter and Stephanie E. Chang
- Environmental integrity of forest offsets in a changing climate: embedding future climate in Australia’s sinks policy regime pp. 1328-1346

- Josephine Mummery
- Assessment of the sustainability of Cuban nature-based tourism destinations with the DEA approach under different weighting schemes pp. 1347-1366

- Víctor Ernesto Pérez León
- External or internal beauty? A study on the mechanism influencing food waste behavior pp. 1367-1385

- Feiyu Chen, Shiyan Jiang, Xiao Gu, Wang Zhiwei and Lifeng Yang
Volume 67, issue 5, 2024
- Does the green credit policy improve audit fees? Evidence from Chinese firms pp. 943-966

- Ziming Qian, Shanyong Wang, Haidong Li and Jian Wu
- Characteristics and driving factors of carbon emissions in China pp. 967-992

- Zhao-Yong Sun, Min-Xin Deng, Dongdong Li and Yeran Sun
- Community capacity and climate change in the Laurentian Great Lakes Region: the importance of social, human, and political capital for community responses to climate-driven disturbances pp. 993-1012

- Joshua T. Fergen, Ryan D. Bergstrom, Alan D. Steinman, Lucinda B. Johnson and Michael R. Twiss
- More than a ‘voice’: Indigenous transmission in the Murray-Darling Basin Plan pp. 1013-1033

- Roger Davis
- An assessment of the Ecological Conservation Redline: unlocking priority areas for conservation pp. 1034-1052

- Wenze Yue, Bi’ou Feng, Qiushi Zhou, Ronghua Xu and Mengmeng Li
- Increasing uptake of improved land management practice to benefit environment and landholders: insights through a transaction cost lens pp. 1053-1076

- Anthea Coggan, Rachel Hay, Diane Jarvis, Rachel Eberhard and Barbara Colls
- Water sensitive communities: a systematic review with a complex adaptive systems perspective pp. 1077-1103

- Sian J. Chadfield, Yongping Wei and Scott N. Lieske
- Institutions for long-term problems: the influence of the Dutch Delta Programme on forward-looking climate adaptation responses at the local level pp. 1104-1124

- Wieke D. Pot, Kasper de Vaan and Art Dewulf
- Determinants of green purchase intention in the banking sector pp. 1125-1147

- Meenakshi Sharma
- Industrial symbiosis as a business strategy for the circular economy: identifying regional firms’ profiles and barriers to their adoption pp. 1148-1168

- Filippo Corsini, Chiara De Bernardi and Marco Frey
Volume 67, issue 4, 2024
- Combining behavioural and reflective policy tools for the environment: a scoping review of behavioural public policy literature pp. 714-741

- Farhad Mukhtarov
- Are small and medium enterprises defining their business models to reach a symbolic or substantive environmental legitimacy? pp. 742-765

- María A. Quintás and Ana Martínez-Senra
- The role of capabilities in the adoption of green operations and competitiveness pp. 766-787

- Chiranjit Das
- Zoning to enhance local sustainability: why local governments choose to use sustainability-focused land use tools pp. 788-808

- Sung-Wook Kwon, Daniel Benjamin Bailey and Cheong Kim
- Does participation in e-commerce affect fruit farmers’ awareness of green production: evidence from China pp. 809-829

- Cuicui Wang, Qingmeng Tong, Chunping Xia, Miaomiao Shi and Yi Cai
- Diffusing responsibility, decentralizing infrastructure: hydrosocial relationships within the shifting stormwater management paradigm pp. 830-851

- Matthew Wilfong, Debasmita Patra, Mitchell Pavao-Zuckerman and Paul T. Leisnham
- Energy efficiency and driving factors of railway cold chain transportation in China pp. 852-869

- Dandan Li, Mi Gan, Xiaowei Liu, Qilin Hu and Xiaobo Liu
- Spatial-temporal nexus of economic complexity interaction with human capital and political stability on environmental quality and their possible causes of change for BRI countries pp. 870-896

- Junaid Ashraf
- Impact of information and communication technologies on corporate energy intensity: evidence from cross-country micro data pp. 897-918

- Huwei Wen, Meng Jiang and Shufang Zheng
- Environmentally friendly urban development: changes in decision-makers’ attitudes, problem perceptions and policy preferences over three decades pp. 919-941

- Karen Richardsen Moberg
Volume 67, issue 3, 2024
- The road to eco-efficiency: can ecological civilization pilot zone be useful? New evidence from China pp. 477-503

- Zeyang Chai, Feng Guo, Jianhong Cao and Xiaodong Yang
- Factors that determine visitor satisfaction in a lake: a case study from Oklahoma, USA pp. 504-521

- Adam Frakes, Omkar Joshi and Neelam C. Poudyal
- Adaptive capacity in the multi-level management system of migratory waterbirds: a case study of participatory goose management in Sweden pp. 522-541

- Louise Eriksson, Maria Johansson, Johan Månsson, Camilla Sandström and Johan Elmberg
- Applying landscape-level principles to koala management in Australia: a comparative analysis pp. 542-563

- Rolf Schlagloth, Edward A. Morgan, Timothy Cadman, Flavia Santamaria, Gabrielle McGinnis, Hedley Thomson, Douglas H. Kerlin, Tek Narayan Maraseni, Fred Cahir, Ian D. Clark, Danielle Clode and Alexandra Mcewan
- Breaking carbon lock-in: the role of green financial inclusion for China pp. 564-593

- Congyu Zhao, Farhad Taghizadeh-Hesary, Kangyin Dong and Xiucheng Dong
- Climate adaptation and risk preparedness in Florida’s East Coast cities: views of municipal leaders pp. 594-608

- Sheila A. Young, Kenyon C. Lindeman and Samantha R. Fowler
- Do the roles of green supply chain learning, green employee creativity, and green organizational citizenship behavior really matter in circular supply chain performance? pp. 609-631

- Yaw Agyabeng-Mensah, Charles Baah and Ebenezer Afum
- Measuring the effects of climate techs and social inequality on climate performance using a SEM-DEA approach pp. 632-661

- Marcelo Furlan and Enzo Barberio Mariano
- Foreign direct investment and carbon emissions in China: “Pollution Haven” or “Pollution Halo”? Evidence from the NARDL model pp. 662-687

- Jiajia Zheng, Assad Ullah, Muhammad Abdul Kamal and Hui Wang
- Economic integration and environmental quality: accounting for the roles of financial development, industrialization, urbanization and renewable energy pp. 688-713

- Samuel Adams and Hervé Kaffo Fotio
Volume 67, issue 2, 2024
- Understanding public administrators’ and citizens’ preferences for a successful transition to pesticide-free urban green spaces pp. 242-266

- Marianne Lefebvre, Maria Espinosa Goded, Masha Maslianskaia-Pautrel and Pauline Laille
- Development of a framework for understanding unsold timber offerings from the US National Forest System pp. 267-290

- Gregory E. Frey, Philadelphia Wilkens and Sonia R. Bruck
- Governance through storytelling and possible futures: motorcycle-cab service planning in Mexico City pp. 291-308

- Juan Carlos Finck Carrales
- Effect of green credit policy on shadow banking activities: entrusted loan evidence from Chinese listed firms pp. 309-333

- Xi Gu, Sijia Qiao and Shihan Du
- Mandatory or voluntary approaches to green roof implementation: a comparative study among some global cities pp. 334-355

- Sara J. Wilkinson, Sumita Ghosh and Natalie Pelleri
- Impact of natural resource conservation technology on productivity and technical efficiency in rainfed areas of Southern India pp. 356-377

- Suresh Kumar, D. R. Singh, N. P. Singh, G. K. Jha and Surender Kumar
- Social entrepreneurs and employee green behavior: value systems and social context as moderators pp. 378-400

- Josephine Bosompem, Zheng He, Samuel Okae-Adjei, Evans Asante Boadi, Collins Opoku Antwi, Victoria Atuobuah Boadi and Lydia Asare-Kyire
- Independent investigation in marine spatial planning: necessary or discretionary? pp. 401-425

- Heather Ritchie, Jim Claydon, Linda McElduff and Anne-Michelle Slater
- Sustainability reporting as a tool for fostering sustainable growth in the agri-food sector: the case of Spain pp. 426-453

- Carlos Anguiano-Santos and Melania Salazar-Ordóñez
- Fragmented sustainability governance of telecoupled flows: Brazilian beef exports to China pp. 454-476

- Niels Søndergaard, Victor Thives, Camila Lorena Gomes de Jesus and Isadora Pimenta Vaz de Campos
Volume 67, issue 1, 2024
- How does air pollution risk perception affect residents’ subjective well-being? A structural equation model approach pp. 1-24

- Zexin Li, Biqi Mao, Changlin Ao, Lishan Xu and Nan Jiang
- Would the inequality of environmental quality affect labor productivity and the income gap? Evidence from China pp. 25-58

- Yunwei Li, Ruohan Zhong, Zhen Wang, Manxi Yu, Yujiao Wu, Muhammad Irfan and Yu Hao
- Household food waste prevention behavior: the role of religious orientations, emotional intelligence, and spiritual well-being pp. 59-84

- Alireza Khorakian, Anahita Baregheh, Mostafa Jahangir, Ava Heidari and Fahime Sadat Saadatyar
- An analysis of power and conviction around land and linked natural resources in the Western Highlands of Cameroon pp. 85-107

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