Journal of Environmental Planning and Management
1997 - 2025
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Volume 57, issue 12, 2014
- Factors explaining the adoption and impact of LEED-based green building policies at the municipal level pp. 1763-1781

- Julie Cidell and Miriam A. Cope
- Social science and socialising: adopting causal layered analysis to reveal multi-stakeholder perceptions of natural resource management in Australia pp. 1782-1801

- Melissa Green and Peta Dzidic
- Evaluating the Australian Defence Force stakeholder participation at Shoalwater Bay Training Area, Queensland, Australia pp. 1802-1830

- Wen Wu, Xiao Hua Wang and David Paull
- Evaluating mitigation and calibration techniques for hypothetical bias in choice experiments pp. 1831-1848

- Craig D. Broadbent
- Green Rural Enterprises: guidelines for empowering local groups towards sustainable ventures pp. 1849-1871

- Adi Lazos-Ru�z, Patricia Moreno-Casasola and Eduardo Galante
- The logics of surplus food redistribution pp. 1872-1892

- Jane L. Midgley
Volume 57, issue 11, 2014
- Sectorial variation in the quality of environmental impact statements and factors influencing the quality pp. 1595-1611

- S.M.Zobaidul Kabir and Salim Momtaz
- Investigating the factors affecting companies' attitudes towards CSR and CER during the fiscal crisis in Greece pp. 1612-1641

- Evangelos Glavopoulos, Sotirios Bersimis, Dimitrios Georgakellos and Michael Sfakianakis
- Shifting nature conservation approaches in Natura 2000 and the implications for the roles of stakeholders pp. 1642-1657

- Francesca Ferranti, Esther Turnhout, Raoul Beunen and Jelle Hendrik Behagel
- Knowledge integration in the management of coastal conflicts in urban areas: two cases from Sweden pp. 1658-1682

- Olga Stepanova
- Planning and competing interests: testing the mediating influence of planning capacity on smart growth policy adoption pp. 1683-1703

- Christopher V. Hawkins
- The role of an integrated coastal management framework in the long-term restoration of Yundang Lagoon, Xiamen, China pp. 1704-1723

- Guanqiong Ye, Loke Ming Chou and Wenjia Hu
- Management of natural resources in a conflicting environment in Ghana: unmasking a messy policy problem pp. 1724-1745

- Frederick A. Armah, Isaac Luginaah, Genesis T. Yengoh, Joseph Taabazuing and David O. Yawson
- Scale sensitivity and question order in the contingent valuation method pp. 1746-1761

- Henrik Andersson and Mikael Svensson
Volume 57, issue 10, 2014
- Assessing sense of place in natural settings: a mixed-method approach pp. 1441-1464

- Chia-Chin Lin and Michael Lockwood
- Driving construction contractors to adopt carbon reduction strategies - an Australian approach pp. 1465-1483

- Peter S. P. Wong, Adam Owczarek, Matthew Murison, Zennan Kefalianos and Joseph Spinozzi
- Contextualising site factors for feasibility analysis pp. 1484-1496

- Russell R. Currie, Franz Wesley and Gurupdesh Pandher
- Dynamics of lake-level fluctuations and economic activity pp. 1497-1514

- George Oliver Rogers, Jesse Saginor and Theepakorn Jithitikulchai
- Investigating the use of environmental benefits in the policy decision process: a qualitative study focusing on the EU water policy pp. 1515-1530

- T. Thaler, B. Boteler, T. Dworak, S. Holen and M. Lago
- Public sector voluntary initiatives: the adoption of the environmental management system by public waste water treatment facilities in the United States pp. 1531-1551

- Wan-Ling Huang, Eric W. Welch and Elizabeth A. Corley
- Infiltrating into the paved garden - a functional evaluation of parcel imperviousness in terms of water retention efficiency pp. 1552-1571

- Klaartje Verbeeck, Robrecht Van Rompuy, Martin Hermy and Jos Van Orshoven
- Social learning in collaborative watershed planning: the importance of process control and efficacy pp. 1572-1593

- Tomas M. Koontz
Volume 57, issue 9, 2014
- The risk of social-psychological disruption as an impact of energy development and environmental change pp. 1285-1304

- Jeffrey B. Jacquet and Richard C. Stedman
- Water tradable permits: a review of theoretical and case studies pp. 1305-1332

- Simone Borghesi
- Strategic Environmental Assessment and spatial planning in Italy: sustainability, integration and democracy pp. 1333-1358

- Carlo Rega and Alessandro Bonifazi
- Stakeholder analysis in a protected natural park: case study from Slovenia pp. 1359-1380

- Mojca Nastran
- Evaluating environmental policy instruments mixes; a methodology illustrated by noise policy in the Netherlands pp. 1381-1397

- Miriam Weber, Peter P.J. Driessen and Hens A.C. Runhaar
- Assessing the relationship between objective and subjective indicators of residential exposure to road traffic noise in the context of environmental justice pp. 1398-1421

- Natalie Riedel, Joachim Scheiner, Grit M�ller and Heike K�ckler
- Public participation in environmental impact assessment for public projects: a case of non-participation pp. 1422-1440

- Cheryl S.F. Chi, Jianhua Xu and Lan Xue
Volume 57, issue 8, 2014
- Governing the ice. Ice fishing villages on Lake Mille Lacs and the creation of environmental governance institutions pp. 1122-1144

- Kristof Van Assche, Johannes Van Biesebroeck and Jeff Holm
- The role of environmental management systems in the Canadian Voluntary Climate and Challenge Registry pp. 1145-1168

- Keith Brouhle and Donna Ramirez Harrington
- Long-term evolution of campus noise emissions: a case of new university development pp. 1169-1182

- Hsin-Yun Lee
- Co-management and the creation of national parks in Indonesia: positive lessons learned from the Togean Islands National Park pp. 1183-1199

- Mochamad Indrawan, Celia Lowe, Sundjaya, Christo Hutabarat and Aubrey Black
- Heterogeneity in the WTP for recreational access: distributional aspects pp. 1200-1219

- Danny Campbell, Suzanne Elizabeth Vedel, Bo Thorsen and Jette Bredahl Jacobsen
- Understanding SME responses to environmental regulation pp. 1220-1239

- Gary Lynch-Wood and David Williamson
- Pricing mechanisms for cap and trade policies: computer-assisted smart markets for air quality pp. 1240-1251

- Keith Willett, Anetta Caplanova and Rudolf Sivak
- Examining the impact of land use/land cover characteristics on flood losses pp. 1252-1265

- Samuel Brody, Russell Blessing, Antonia Sebastian and Philip Bedient
- Co-managing carbon and air quality: pros and cons of local sustainability initiatives pp. 1266-1283

- Abhishek Tiwary, Tim Chatterton and Anil Namdeo
Volume 57, issue 7, 2014
- Measuring and managing ecosystem goods and services in changing landscapes: a south-east Australian perspective pp. 961-983

- Himlal Baral, Rodney J. Keenan, Nigel E. Stork and Sabine Kasel
- Incorporating climate change adaptation into local plans pp. 984-1002

- Ian M. Picketts, Stephen J. D�ry and John A. Curry
- Implementing new EU environmental law: the short life of the UK Site Waste Management Plan Regulations pp. 1003-1022

- David Shiers, Joe Weston, Elizabeth Wilson, John Glasson and Laura Deller
- "Learning is our Achilles heel". Conditions for long-term environmental policy integration in Swedish regional development programming pp. 1023-1042

- Sofie Storbj�rk and Karolina Isaksson
- Redeveloping industrial land: are contamination and remediation schemes affecting the price of industrial real estate properties? pp. 1043-1065

- Stefania Tonin and Margherita Turvani
- Land use consequences of the evolution of cemeteries in the Bucharest Metropolitan Area pp. 1066-1082

- Mihai Răzvan Niţă, Ioan Cristian Iojă, Laurentiu Rozylowicz, Diana Andreea Onose and Alina Constantina Tudor
- Assessing effects of site characteristics on remediation secondary life cycle impact with a generalised framework pp. 1083-1100

- Deyi Hou, Abir Al-Tabbaa and Jian Luo
- Combining life cycle analysis, human health and financial risk assessment for the evaluation of contaminated site remediation pp. 1101-1121

- Val�rie Cappuyns and Bram Kessen
Volume 57, issue 6, 2014
- The environmental cost of overhead power transmission lines: the case of Korea pp. 812-828

- Hee-Cheon Ju and Seung-Hoon Yoo
- Valuing US climate amenities for Americans using an hedonic pricing framework pp. 829-847

- Bishwa Koirala and Alok Bohara
- The spatial pattern of soil sealing along the urban-rural gradient in a Mediterranean region pp. 848-861

- Luca Salvati
- Lots of value? A spatial hedonic approach to water quality valuation pp. 862-882

- Janne Artell
- Modelling US light pollution pp. 883-903

- Reed N. Olsen, Terrel Gallaway and David Mitchell
- Linking resilience and sustainability in Ohio township planning pp. 904-919

- Hee-Jung Jun and Maria Manta Conroy
- Mapping areas of future urban growth in the Mgeni catchment pp. 920-936

- Benjamin Alan Mauck and Michele Warburton
- How are public transaction costs in regional agri-environmental scheme delivery influenced by EU regulations? pp. 937-959

- Anja Weber
Volume 57, issue 5, 2014
- Integrating knowledge, interests and values through modelling in participatory processes: dimensions of legitimacy pp. 643-659

- Clare Ginger
- Air quality action planning: why do barriers to remediation in local air quality management remain? pp. 660-681

- Joanna H. Barnes, Enda T. Hayes, Tim J. Chatterton and James W.S. Longhurst
- Learning from cross-border arrangements to support climate change adaptation in Australia pp. 682-703

- Wendy Steele, Ilva Sporne, Pat Dale, Scott Shearer, Lila Singh-Peterson, Silvia Serrao-Neumann, Florence Crick, Darryl Low Choy and Leila Eslami-Andargoli
- Rethinking agri-environmental schemes. A result-oriented approach to the management of species-rich grasslands in France pp. 704-719

- Christine de Sainte Marie
- Back and forward to the future: an explorative study of public responses to urban groundwater contamination pp. 720-732

- Frederic Vandermoere and Raf Vanderstraeten
- Financing conservation: some empirical evidence from Florida local governments pp. 733-750

- XiaoHu Wang and Evan Berman
- Economic and environmental effects of CO 2 taxation: an input-output analysis for Spain pp. 751-768

- Eskinder Demisse Gemechu, Isabela Butnar, Maria Llop and Francesc Castells
- Attitudes towards environmental responsibility within Australia and India: a comparative study pp. 769-791

- Asit Bhattacharyya and Lorne Cummings
- Do planners matter? Examining factors driving incorporation of land use approaches into hazard mitigation plans pp. 792-811

- Lindsey Ward Lyles, Philip Berke and Gavin Smith
Volume 57, issue 4, 2014
- An approach for evaluation of proposed air pollution control strategy to reduce levels of nitrogen oxides in an urban environment pp. 467-494

- Sailesh N. Behera, Mukesh Sharma, Pranati Nayak, Sheo Prasad Shukla and Prashant Gargava
- Dynamics of peri-urban agricultural development and farmers' adaptive behaviour in the emerging megacity of Hyderabad, India pp. 495-515

- Zakir Hussain and Markus Hanisch
- Incorporating groundwater issues into regional planning in the Province of Quebec pp. 516-537

- Roxane Lavoie, Florent Joerin and Manuel J. Rodriguez
- Development of an environmental justice index to determine socio-economic disparities of noise pollution and green space in residential areas in Berlin pp. 538-556

- Tobia Lakes, Maria Br�ckner and Alexander Kr�mer
- Are we planning effectively for climate change? An evaluation of official community plans in British Columbia pp. 557-587

- Maggie Baynham and Mark Stevens
- Water scarcity in the desert metropolis: how environmental values, knowledge and concern affect Las Vegas residents' support for water conservation policy pp. 588-611

- Marko Salvaggio, Robert Futrell, Christie D. Batson and Barbara G. Brents
- Political decision making, governance shifts and Scottish animal reintroductions: are democratic principles at stake? pp. 612-628

- Koen Arts, Anke Fischer and Ren� van der Wal
- Measuring the economic values of natural resources along a freeway: a contingent valuation method pp. 629-641

- Rokhshad Hejazi, Mad Nasir Shamsudin, Khalid Abd. Rahim, Alias Radam, Saeed Yazdani, Zelina Zaitun Ibrahim, Mohammad Hassan Vakilpoor and Elmira Shamshiry
Volume 57, issue 3, 2014
- A critique of the European Green City Index pp. 317-328

- G. Venkatesh
- Identifying capacity indicators for community-based natural resource management initiatives: focus group results from conservation practitioners across Illinois pp. 329-348

- Natalie J. Mountjoy, Erin Seekamp, Mae A. Davenport and Matt R. Whiles
- Why do forest companies change their CSR strategies? Responses to market demands and public regulation through dual-certification pp. 349-368

- Johanna Johansson
- Wastewater management in Ethiopian higher learning institutions: functionality, sustainability and policy context pp. 369-383

- Alemayehu Haddis, Adriaan de Geyter, Ilse Smets and Bart Van der Bruggen
- Revisiting the knowledge exchange train: scaling up dialogue and partnering for participatory regional planning pp. 384-402

- Elsa R.H. Mendoza, Stephen G. Perz, Sonaira Souza da Silva, I. Foster Brown and Paula Soares Pinheiro
- German experience in managing stormwater with green infrastructure pp. 403-423

- Darla Nickel, Wenke Schoenfelder, Dale Medearis, David P. Dolowitz, Melissa Keeley and William Shuster
- Environmental justice in France? A spatio-temporal analysis of incinerator location pp. 424-446

- Lucie Laurian and Richard Funderburg
- Assessing China's discriminative tax on Clean Development Mechanism projects. Does China's tax have so many functions? pp. 447-466

- Jinshan Zhu
Volume 57, issue 2, 2014
- Team leaders' perceptions of public influence in the US Forest Service: exploring the difference between doing and using public involvement pp. 157-172

- Katie Hoover and Marc J. Stern
- Constraints to public influence in US Forest Service NEPA processes pp. 173-189

- Katie Hoover and Marc J. Stern
- Which 'public'? Sampling effects in public participation GIS (PPGIS) and volunteered geographic information (VGI) systems for public lands management pp. 190-214

- Gregory Brown, Maggi Kelly and Debra Whitall
- Social preferences for agricultural policy instruments: joint consideration of non-attendance to attributes and to alternatives in modelling discrete choice data pp. 215-232

- Sergio Colombo and Klaus Glenk
- Employing the citizens' jury technique to elicit reasoned public judgments about environmental risk: insights from an inquiry into the governance of microbial water pollution pp. 233-253

- Rob D. Fish, Michael Winter, David M. Oliver, Dave R. Chadwick, Chris J. Hodgson and A. Louise Heathwaite
- The impact of economic recession on outdoor recreation demand: an application of the travel cost method in Greece pp. 254-272

- Dionysis Latinopoulos
- Ecological compensation for natural resource utilisation in China pp. 273-296

- I-Shin Chang, Jing Wu, Yanxia Yang, Mingmin Shi and Xiaochun Li
- Legality and legitimacy of public involvement in infrastructure planning: observations from hydropower projects in India pp. 297-315

- Nirmalya Choudhury
Volume 57, issue 1, 2014
- Community resilience: path dependency, lock-in effects and transitional ruptures pp. 1-26

- Geoff A. Wilson
- Proactive conservancy in a contested milieu: from social mobilisation to community-led resource management in the Simeto Valley pp. 27-49

- Laura Saija
- Dealing with land use decisions in uncertain contexts: a method to support Strategic Environmental Assessment of spatial plans pp. 50-77

- Chiara Bragagnolo and Davide Geneletti
- An application of Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) as a green marketing tool for agricultural products: the case of extra-virgin olive oil in Val di Cornia, Italy pp. 78-103

- Fabio Iraldo, Francesco Testa and Irene Bartolozzi
- Australian irrigators' recognition of the need for more environmental water flows and intentions to donate water allocations pp. 104-122

- Sarah Wheeler, Alec Zuo and Henning Bjornlund
- Detailed vs. fuzzy information in non-market valuation studies: the role of familiarity pp. 123-143

- Linus Hasselstr�m and Cecilia H�kansson
- Six attributes of social resilience pp. 144-156

- Kirsten Maclean, Michael Cuthill and Helen Ross
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