Journal of Environmental Planning and Management
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Volume 58, issue 12, 2015
- Editorial pp. 2082-2087

- Davide Viaggi
- Agricultural landscapes as multi-scale public good and the role of the Common Agricultural Policy pp. 2088-2112

- Marianne Lefebvre, Maria Espinosa, Sergio Gomez Y Paloma, Maria Luisa Paracchini, Annette Piorr and Ingo Zasada
- Assessing the role of economic actors in the production of private and public goods in three EU agricultural landscapes pp. 2113-2136

- A.J. Villanueva, S. Targetti, L. Schaller, M. Arriaza, J. Kantelhardt, Macario Rodríguez-Entrena, V. Bossi-Fedrigotti and Davide Viaggi
- A Bayesian network highlighting the linkages between landscape structure and the local economy: the case of agritourism in lowland areas of Northern Italy pp. 2137-2158

- Rosa Manrique, Davide Viaggi and Meri Raggi
- Agricultural policies and the emergence of voluntary landscape enhancement efforts: an exploratory analysis of rural tourism using an agent-based model pp. 2159-2175

- Matteo Zavalloni, Meri Raggi, Stefano Targetti and Davide Viaggi
- Decomposing patterns of emission intensity in the EU and China: how much does trade matter? pp. 2176-2192

- Valeria Di Cosmo and Marie Hyland
- Decision support for adaptive action - assessing the potential of geographic visualization pp. 2193-2211

- Anna Bohman, Tina-Simone Neset, Tomasz Opach and Jan Ketil R�d
- Sustaining local values through river basin governance: community-based initiatives in Australia's Murray-Darling basin pp. 2212-2227

- Catherine J. Robinson, Rosalind H. Bark, Dustin Garrick and Carmel A. Pollino
- Adaptation potential of ecosystem-based management to climate change in the eastern Canadian boreal forest pp. 2228-2249

- Narayan Dhital, Fr�d�ric Raulier, Pierre Y. Bernier, Marie-Pierre Lapointe-Garant, Frank Berninger and Yves Bergeron
- A critical investigation of evaluation matrices to inform coastal adaptation and planning decisions at the local scale pp. 2250-2270

- Joseph D. Daron and Darryl R. Colenbrander
Volume 58, issue 11, 2015
- Sustainable development control? Zoning and land use regulations for urban form, biodiversity conservation and green design in Australia pp. 1877-1902

- Nicole Gurran, Catherine Gilbert and Peter Phibbs
- Incorporating governance influences into social-ecological system models: a case study involving biodiversity conservation pp. 1903-1922

- Michael Mitchell, Michael Lockwood, Susan A. Moore and Sarah Clement
- Use of contract models to improve environmental outcomes in transport infrastructure construction pp. 1923-1943

- Adriana X. Sanchez, Liisa M. Lehtiranta and Keith D. Hampson
- Concept for cost effective improvement of river morphology in the context of the European Water Framework Directive pp. 1944-1960

- Bernd Klauer, Johannes Schiller and Frauke Bathe
- Using social network analysis to examine planner involvement in environmentally oriented planning processes led by non-planning professions pp. 1961-1987

- Ward Lyles
- Municipal hazard mitigation planning: a comparison of plans in British Columbia and the United States pp. 1988-2014

- Mark R. Stevens and Jessica Shoubridge
- The evolution of socio-ecological systems: changing palm species management in the Colombian Amazon as an indicator of ecological and institutional change pp. 2015-2036

- Monica Gruezmacher and Kristof Van Assche
- The effect of landscape type and landscape elements on public visual preferences: ways to use knowledge in the context of landscape planning pp. 2037-2055

- Lucia Filova, Jiri Vojar, Kamila Svobodova and Petr Sklenicka
- Implementing comprehensive plans: indicators for a task-sheet based performance evaluation process pp. 2056-2081

- Georg Philipp Mueller and Anna M. Hersperger
Volume 58, issue 10, 2015
- Success and failure assessment methodology for wastewater and faecal sludge treatment projects in low-income countries pp. 1690-1710

- Magalie Bassan, Doulaye Kon�, Mbaye Mb�gu�r�, Christof Holliger and Linda Strande
- Planning for global environmental change in Bangkok's informal settlements pp. 1711-1730

- Michelle Berquist, Amrita Daniere and Lisa Drummond
- The influence of institutional design on local environmental interest representation in the national polity pp. 1731-1748

- Jaap G. Rozema
- Spatial allocation of material flow analysis in residential developments: a case study of Kildare County, Ireland pp. 1749-1769

- Manoj Roy, Robin Curry and Geraint Ellis
- Tales of science and defiance: the case for co-learning and collaboration in bridging the science/emotion divide in water recycling debates pp. 1770-1788

- Edward Alexander Morgan and Deanna Chantal Cristina Grant-Smith
- Unveiling soil degradation and desertification risk in the Mediterranean basin: a data mining analysis of the relationships between biophysical and socioeconomic factors in agro-forest landscapes pp. 1789-1803

- L. Salvati, C. Kosmas, O. Kairis, C. Karavitis, S. Acikalin, A. Belgacem, A. Sol�-Benet, M. Chaker, V. Fassouli, C. Gokceoglu, H. Gungor, R. Hessel, H. Khatteli, A. Kounalaki, A. Laouina, F. Ocakoglu, M. Ouessar, C. Ritsema, M. Sghaier, H. Sonmez, H. Taamallah, L. Tezcan and J. de Vente
- Determinants of privatized solid waste management service provision in Lagos pp. 1804-1826

- Shehu Usman Adam, Mad Nasir Shamsudin, Shaufique F. Sidique, Khalid Abdul Rahim and Alias Radam
- Putting transdisciplinarity into practice: a mixed mode procedure for stakeholder participation in natural resource management pp. 1827-1852

- Maria Helena Guimarães, Annie McKee, Maria Lu�sa Lima, Lia Vasconcelos, Tomasz Boski and Tomaz Dentinho
- The impact of domestic energy efficiency retrofit schemes on householder attitudes and behaviours pp. 1853-1876

- Thomas B. Long, William Young, Phil Webber, Andy Gouldson and Helen Harwatt
Volume 58, issue 9, 2015
- Same but different: sources of natural resource management advice for lifestyle oriented rural landholders pp. 1530-1543

- Vicki Ikutegbe, Nicholas Gill and Peter Klepeis
- Efficient management capacity evaluation of tourism in protected areas pp. 1544-1561

- Juan Carlos Valdivieso, Paul F.J. Eagles and Joan Carles Gil
- Beer, beef, and boards: the role of intermediaries in payment for ecosystem services arrangements in northwestern Montana pp. 1562-1576

- Emily Jane Davis, Lauren Gwin, Cassandra Moseley, Hannah Gosnell and Harmony Burright
- Assessing the sustainability of water governance systems: the sustainability wheel pp. 1577-1600

- Flurina Schneider, Mariano Bonriposi, Olivier Graefe, Karl Herweg, Christine Homewood, Matthias Huss, Martina Kauzlaric, Hanspeter Liniger, Emmanuel Rey, Emmanuel Reynard, Stephan Rist, Bruno Sch�dler and Rolf Weingartner
- Planning, governance and rural futures in Australia and the USA: revisiting the case for rural regional planning pp. 1601-1616

- T.H. Morrison, Marcus B. Lane and Michael Hibbard
- An experimental study to explore WTP for aviation carbon offsets: the impact of a carbon tax on the voluntary action pp. 1617-1634

- Andy Choi
- The practice of valuing the environment in cost-benefit analyses in transport and spatial projects pp. 1635-1648

- Jan Anne Annema and Carl Koopmans
- Climate change and coastal aquaculture farmers' risk perceptions: experiences from Bangladesh and Denmark pp. 1649-1665

- Dewan Ahsan and Urs Steiner Brandt
- Recentralisation through regionalisation in the implementation of Rural Development Policy in Scotland pp. 1666-1689

- Anastasia L. Yang, Mark D.A. Rounsevell, Claire Haggett and Ronald M. Wilson
Volume 58, issue 8, 2015
- Valuing the local impacts of a large scale wind power establishment in northern Sweden: public and private preferences toward economic, environmental and sociocultural values pp. 1327-1345

- Kristina Ek and Simon Matti
- Effects of observability and complexity on farmers’ adoption of environmental practices pp. 1346-1362

- Laura McCann, Haluk Gedikoglu, Bob Broz, John Lory and Ray Massey
- Management challenges of urban biosolids: narratives around facility siting in rural Ontario pp. 1363-1383

- Sarah A. Mason, Jenna Dixon, Faith Mambulu, Andrea Rishworth, Paul Mkandawire and Isaac Luginaah
- Forest planning across Europe: the spatial scale, tools, andinter-sectoral integration in land-use planning pp. 1384-1411

- Sebastiano Cullotta, Andrej Bončina, Sonia M. Carvalho-Ribeiro, Christophe Chauvin, Christine Farcy, Mikko Kurttila and Federico G. Maetzke
- A study of forest values and management attitudes in the general public in Germany and Sweden: does context matter? pp. 1412-1431

- Louise Eriksson, Annika Nordlund, Tilman Schenk and Kerstin Westin
- Policy design, spatial planning and climate change adaptation: a case study from Australia pp. 1432-1453

- Andrew Macintosh, Anita Foerster and Jan McDonald
- Mapping forest ecosystem functions for landscape planning in a mountain Natura2000 site, Central Italy pp. 1454-1478

- Matteo Vizzarri, Ugo Chiavetta, Giovanni Santopuoli, Daniela Tonti and Marco Marchetti
- A new recoding method for treating protest responses in contingent valuation studies using travel cost data pp. 1479-1489

- Miguel Ángel Tobarra-González
- Scale and self-governance in agri-environment schemes: experiences with two alternative approaches in the Netherlands pp. 1490-1508

- Judith Westerink, Dick C.P. Melman and Raymond A.M. Schrijver
Volume 58, issue 7, 2015
- Explaining implementation deficits through multi-level governance in the EU's new member states: EU limits for arsenic in drinking water in Hungary pp. 1137-1153

- Julia Leventon
- Rider preferences and economic values for equestrian trails pp. 1154-1172

- Wuyang Hu, Ping Qing, Jerrod Penn, Marie Pelton and Angelos Pagoulatos
- Estuary planning and management: the case of Vouga Estuary (Ria de Aveiro), Portugal pp. 1173-1195

- Teresa Fid�lis and Teresa Carvalho
- Public engagement and climate adaptation: insights from three local governments in Australia pp. 1196-1216

- Silvia Serrao-Neumann, Ben Harman, Anne Leitch and Darryl Low Choy
- AHP based life cycle sustainability assessment (LCSA) framework: a case study of six storey wood frame and concrete frame buildings in Vancouver pp. 1217-1241

- Navid Hossaini, Bahareh Reza, Sharmin Akhtar, Rehan Sadiq and Kasun Hewage
- Realization of participation and spatiality in participatory forest management - a policy-practice analysis from Zanzibar, Tanzania pp. 1242-1269

- Salla Eilola, Nora Fagerholm, Sanna M�ki, Miza Khamis and Niina K�yhk�
- Toward an improved ecosystem based management approach: incorporating catchment characteristics into better management and planning of the Great Barrier Reef marine ecosystem pp. 1270-1290

- Katherine Shields, Andrew Fischer and Chris Burke
- Transdisciplinary research: understanding the stakeholder perspective pp. 1291-1308

- L.J. Bracken, H.A. Bulkeley and G. Whitman
- Predictive model for areas with illegal landfills using logistic regression pp. 1309-1326

- Angel Lu�s Lucendo-Monedero, Rosa Jord�-Borrell and Francisca Ruiz-Rodr�guez
Volume 58, issue 6, 2015
- Coherence between marine and land use planning: public attitudes to landscapes in the context of siting a wind park along the Latvian coast of the Baltic Sea pp. 949-975

- Kristina Veidemane and Olgerts Nikodemus
- Developing an eco-industrial park in Puducherry region, India - a SWOT analysis pp. 976-996

- Rasmi Patnaik and Gopalsamy Poyyamoli
- How democratic innovations realise democratic goods. Two case studies of area committees in the Netherlands pp. 997-1014

- Thomas J. M. Mattijssen, Jelle H. Behagel and Arjen E. Buijs
- The concept of the Portuguese National Ecological Reserve: constraints and impossibilities in the Azores Archipelago pp. 1015-1033

- Marta Horta de Sousa Verg�lio and Helena Maria Greg�rio Pina Calado
- Regulatory failures, split-incentives, conflicting interests and a vicious circle of blame: the New Environmental Governance to the rescue? pp. 1034-1057

- Jeroen van der Heijden
- Compromising sustainable mobility? The case of the Gothenburg congestion tax pp. 1058-1075

- Erik Hysing, Lotta Fr�ndberg and Bertil Vilhelmson
- A critical and empirical analysis of the national-local 'gap' in public responses to large-scale energy infrastructures pp. 1076-1095

- Susana Batel and Patrick Devine-Wright
- Trends in management plans and guides: 25 years of experience from Southern France pp. 1096-1112

- Lisa Ernoul, Nicolas Beck, Damien Cohez, Christian Perennou, Marc Thibault, Loic Willm and Brigitte Poulin
- Simulation of urban expansion patterns by integrating auto-logistic regression, Markov chain and cellular automata models pp. 1113-1136

- Yaobin Liu, Lu Dai and Huanhuan Xiong
Volume 58, issue 5, 2015
- Towards networked governance: improving interagency communication and collaboration for disaster risk management and climate change adaptation in Australia pp. 757-776

- Michael Howes, Peter Tangney, Kimberley Reis, Deanna Grant-Smith, Michael Heazle, Karyn Bosomworth and Paul Burton
- Managers as drivers of CSR in state-owned enterprises pp. 777-801

- Manuel Pedro Rodr�guez Bol�var, Raquel Garde S�nchez and Antonio M. L�pez Hern�ndez
- Measuring participation by socially vulnerable groups in hazard mitigation planning, Bertie County, North Carolina pp. 802-818

- Jennifer Horney, Matt Simon, Shannon Grabich and Philip Berke
- Public perceptions of planning objectives for regional level management of wild reindeer in Norway pp. 819-836

- Bj�rn P. Kaltenborn, Eirin Hongslo, Vegard Gundersen and Oddgeir Andersen
- Factors predicting proclivity and intensity to volunteer for the environment in the US and South Korea pp. 837-854

- Lindsey McDougle, Femida Handy, Tally Katz-Gerro, Itay Greenspan and Hoon-Young Lee
- Structuring decisions about energy in developing communities: an example from Canada's north pp. 855-873

- Lisa Kenney, Douglas Bessette and Joseph Arvai
- A methodological framework and tool for assessing the climate change related risks in the banking sector pp. 874-897

- Elena Georgopoulou, Sebastian Mirasgedis, Yannis Sarafidis, Vassiliki Hontou, Nikos Gakis, Dimitri Lalas, Foteini Xenoyianni, Nikos Kakavoulis, Dimitris Dimopoulos and Vrassidas Zavras
- Land take and food security: assessment of land take on the agricultural production in Europe pp. 898-912

- Ciro Gardi, Panos Panagos, Marc Van Liedekerke, Claudio Bosco and Delphine De Brogniez
- Multi-level water governance - the case of the Morsa River Basin in Norway pp. 913-931

- Jon Naustdalslid
- Can area managers connect policy and tenants? Implementation and diffusion of a new waste management system in Link�ping, Sweden pp. 932-947

- Magdalena Fallde
Volume 58, issue 4, 2015
- Conservation on private land: a review of global strategies with a proposed classification system pp. 576-597

- Sristi Kamal, Małgorzata Grodzińska-Jurczak and Gregory Brown
- The influence of street level bureaucracy on the implementation of Strategic Environmental Assessment pp. 598-615

- Lone K�rn�v, Jie Zhang and Per Christensen
- Water management decision makers' evaluations of uncertainty in a decision support system: the case of WaterSim in the Decision Theater pp. 616-630

- Dave D. White, Amber Y. Wutich, Kelli L. Larson and Tim Lant
- Perceived landscape values and public participation in a road-planning process - a case study in Sweden pp. 631-653

- Marianne Henningsson, Malgorzata Blicharska, Hans Antonson, Grzegorz Mikusiński, G�rgen G�ransson, Per Angelstam, Lennart Folkeson and Sofia J�nsson
- Climate change collaboration among natural resource management agencies: lessons learned from two US regions pp. 654-677

- Christopher James Lemieux, Jessica Thompson, D. Scott Slocombe and Rudy Schuster
- Uncertainty in optimal pollution levels: modelling and evaluating the benefit area pp. 678-700

- George Halkos and Dimitra C. Kitsou
- Bridging the financial gap in climate adaptation: Dutch planning and land development through a new institutional lens pp. 701-718

- Liz Root, Erwin van der Krabben and Tejo Spit
- Decision support tools for collaborative marine spatial planning: identifying potential sites for tidal energy devices around the Mull of Kintyre, Scotland pp. 719-737

- Ron Janssen, Gustavo Arciniegas and Karen A. Alexander
- Framing an independent, integrated and evidence-based evaluation of the state of Australia's biophysical and human environments pp. 738-755

- Trevor Ward, Steven Cork, Kirstin Dobbs, Peter Harper, Peter Harris, Tom Hatton, Robert Joy, Peter Kanowski, Richard Mackay, Neil McKenzie and Barbara Wienecke
Volume 58, issue 3, 2015
- Evaluating rural development in French Regional Nature Parks pp. 383-403

- Dominik Cremer-Schulte and Jean-Christophe Dissart
- Translating strong principles into effective practice: environmental assessment in Ontario, Canada pp. 404-422

- Beth Savan and Christopher Gore
- How knowledge is used in collaborative environmental governance: water classification in New Brunswick, Canada pp. 423-444

- Elaine van Tol Smit, Rob de Loë and Ryan Plummer
- Assessing the bio-psychosocial correlates of flood impacts in coastal areas of Lagos, Nigeria pp. 445-463

- Idowu Ajibade, Frederick Ato Armah, Vincent Zubedaar Kuuire, Isaac Luginaah, Gordon McBean and Eric Y. Tenkorang
- Leadership in sustainability planning: propagating visions through empathic communication pp. 464-481

- Maged Senbel
- Valuing welfare impacts of climate change in coastal areas: a French case study pp. 482-494

- B�n�dicte Rulleau, Hélène Rey-Valette and C�cile H�rivaux
- The implicit price of urban public parks and greenways: a spatial-contextual approach pp. 495-512

- Seth B. Payton and John R. Ottensmann
- Understanding farmer intentions to connect to a modernised delivery system in an Australian irrigation district: a reasoned action approach pp. 513-536

- Bradley S. Jorgensen and John F. Martin
- Emerging market patterns in the recycled paper trade pp. 537-553

- Heli Arminen, Maija Hujala and Anni Tuppura
- Adaptive co-management and network learning in the Room for the River programme pp. 554-575

- Sebastiaan van Herk, Jeroen Rijke, Chris Zevenbergen, Richard Ashley and Broos Besseling
Volume 58, issue 2, 2015
- Greener growing: assessing the influence of gardening practices on the ecological viability of community gardens in South East Queensland, Australia pp. 189-212

- Daniela A. Guitart, Jason A. Byrne and Catherine M. Pickering
- Attitudes towards current and alternative management of the Sundarbans Mangrove Forest, Bangladesh to achieve sustainability pp. 213-228

- Anjan Kumer Dev Roy and Jeff Gow
- The role of NIMBY in opposing the siting of wind farms: evidence from Greece pp. 229-251

- Iosif Botetzagias, Chrysovalantis Malesios, Anthi Kolokotroni and Yiannis Moysiadis
- Organisational aspects of public engagement in European energy infrastructure planning: the case of early-stage CCS projects pp. 252-269

- Sylvia Breukers and Paul Upham
- Camel culling and carbon emissions in rangelands in central Australia pp. 270-282

- Benxiang Zeng
- Preferences and willingness to pay for close to home nature for outdoor recreation in Sweden pp. 283-296

- Eugene E. Ezebilo, Mattias Boman, Leif Mattsson, Anders Lindhagen and Werner Mbongo
- Science-practice interactions linked to climate adaptation in two contexts: municipal planning and forestry in Sweden pp. 297-314

- Karin Andr� and C. Anna Jonsson
- Disentangling technological innovations: a micro-econometric analysis of their determinants pp. 315-335

- Andreas Ziegler
- Objective exposure to road traffic noise, noise annoyance and self-rated poor health - framing the relationship between noise and health as a matter of multiple stressors and resources in urban neighbourhoods pp. 336-356

- Natalie Riedel, Heike K�ckler, Joachim Scheiner and Klaus Berger
- Tradeable development rights to protect peri-urban areas: lessons from the United States and observations on Australian practice pp. 357-381

- Ben. P. Harman, Rick Pruetz and Peter Houston
Volume 58, issue 1, 2015
- Viability of using global standards for neighbourhood sustainability assessment: insights from a comparative case study pp. 1-23

- Ayyoob Sharifi and Akito Murayama
- Disaster governance and community resilience: reflections on Typhoon Morakot in Taiwan pp. 24-38

- Mei-Fang Fan
- Climate change, adaptation and Eco-Art in Singapore pp. 39-54

- Simon Guy, Victoria Henshaw and Oliver Heidrich
- Outlining policy responses to stimulate automotive car demand by environmental impact reduction pp. 55-68

- Giuseppe Calabrese
- Tribal institutions and conservation of the bioculturally valuable ' tasat ' ( Arenga obtusifolia ) tree in the eastern Himalaya pp. 69-90

- Ranjay K. Singh, Ramesh C. Srivastava, Chandra B. Pandey and Anshuman Singh
- Key actor perspectives on stakeholder engagement in Omani Environmental Impact Assessment: an application of Q-Methodology pp. 91-112

- Matthew David Cotton and Ahmed A. Mahroos-Alsaiari
- Learning, participation, and adaptation: exploring agri-environmental programmes pp. 113-134

- Margot Hurlbert
- Windows of opportunity: addressing climate uncertainty through adaptation plan implementation pp. 135-155

- Yaser Abunnasr, Elisabeth M. Hamin and Elizabeth Brabec
- Flexibility in water management planning as an intra-organisational issue pp. 156-174

- Margit van Wessel, Ronald van Buuren and Cees van Woerkum
- Land use dynamics and soil quality in agro-forest systems: a country-scale assessment in Italy pp. 175-188

- Luca Salvati and Andrea Colantoni
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