Journal of Environmental Planning and Management
1997 - 2025
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Volume 55, issue 10, 2012
- An auction scheme for land use change in Sichuan Province, China pp. 1269-1288

- Xuehong Wang, Jeffrey Bennett, Jintao Xu and Haipeng Zhang
- Resistance versus resilience approaches in road planning and design in delta areas: Mekong floodplains in Cambodia and Vietnam pp. 1289-1310

- Wim Douven, Joost Buurman, Lindsay Beevers, Henk Verheij, Marc Goichot, Ngoc Anh Nguyen, Hong Tien Truong and Huynh Minh Ngoc
- Transformative learning theory, public involvement, and natural resource and environmental management pp. 1311-1330

- Alan Diduck, A. John Sinclair, Glen Hostetler and Patricia Fitzpatrick
- Transformative learning for better resource management: the role of critical reflection pp. 1331-1347

- Kate Bigney Wilner, Melanie Wiber, Anthony Charles, John Kearney, Melissa Landry, Lisette Wilson and on behalf of the Coastal CURA Team
- Greening regions: the effect of social entrepreneurship, co-decision and co-creation on the embrace of good sustainable development practices pp. 1348-1368

- José Barrutia and Carmen Echebarria
- Public acceptance of offshore wind power across regions and through time pp. 1369-1386

- Jeremy Firestone, Willett Kempton, Meredith Blaydes Lilley and Kateryna Samoteskul
- Public acceptance of offshore wind power: does perceived fairness of process matter? pp. 1387-1402

- Jeremy Firestone, Willett Kempton, Meredith Blaydes Lilley and Kateryna Samoteskul
Volume 55, issue 9, 2011
- Ecological sustainability -- a customer requirement? Evidence from the automotive industry pp. 1111-1133

- Jörg Hetterich, Sebastian Bonnemeier, Michael Pritzke and Anthimos Georgiadis
- Public opinion on energy crops in the landscape: considerations for the expansion of renewable energy from biomass pp. 1134-1158

- Trudie Dockerty, Katy Appleton and Andrew Lovett
- Implications of floodplain aquaculture enclosure pp. 1159-1174

- Parvin Sultana
- Sustaining livelihoods under a changing climate: the case of urban agriculture in Lusaka, Zambia pp. 1175-1191

- Danny Simatele, Tony Binns and Munacinga Simatele
- Externalities, NIMBY syndrome and marble quarrying activity pp. 1192-1205

- T. Pelekasi, M. Menegaki and D. Damigos
- An input tax on nitrogen fertiliser pollution in the presence of transaction costs pp. 1206-1227

- Yaron Fishman, Nir Becker and Mordechai Shechter
- Community visioning in a transfrontier conservation area in Southern Africa paves the way towards landscapes combining agricultural production and biodiversity conservation pp. 1228-1247

- Munyaradzi Chitakira, Emmanuel Torquebiau and Willem Ferguson
- Explaining disparity in outcome from community-based natural resource management (CBNRM): a case study in Chilimo Forest, Ethiopia pp. 1248-1267

- A. J. Mohammed and M. Inoue
Volume 55, issue 8, 2011
- The diffusion process of no-tillage with herbicides application in Southern Spain's olive groves pp. 979-1003

- Juan Agust�n Franco and Javier Calatrava
- Limits to decoupling strategies for sustainable housing development: the Hangzhou experience pp. 1004-1021

- Jin Xue
- Exploring a city's potential low carbon futures using Delphi methods: some preliminary findings pp. 1022-1046

- Rosemary Bailey, James W.S. Longhurst, Enda T. Hayes, Lorraine Hudson, Kristin Vala Ragnarsdottir and Joshua Thumim
- Applying an ecosystem services approach to supplemental environmental projects pp. 1047-1057

- Giovanna Monti and Jonathan P. Deason
- Towards improving strategic environmental assessment follow-up through stakeholder participation: a case of the Pasquia-Porcupine Forest Management Plan, Saskatchewan, Canada pp. 1058-1074

- Maia Gachechiladze-Bozhesku
- Environmental regulation and wages in China pp. 1075-1093

- Vinod Mishra and Russell Smyth
- Optimising the effect of policy instruments: a study of farmers' decision rationales and how they match the incentives in Danish pesticide policy pp. 1094-1110

- Anders Branth Pedersen, Helle Ørsted Nielsen, Tove Christensen and Berit Hasler
Volume 55, issue 7, 2012
- Recent advances in sustainable multifunctional land and urban management in Europe: a review pp. 833-854

- Miklas Scholz, Åsa Hedmark and William Hartley
- How to better consider sectoral planning information in regional planning: example afforestation and forest conversion pp. 855-883

- Christine Fürst, Katrin Pietzsch, Anke Witt, Susanne Frank, Lars Koschke and Franz Makeschin
- Equity-based optimisation of regional water pollutant discharge amount allocation: a case study in the Tai Lake Basin pp. 885-900

- Bing Zhang, Heng Liu, Qinqin Yu and Jun Bi
- A cost-benefit analysis of relocating a polluting factory pp. 901-919

- Doron Lavee
- Extreme sports in natural areas: looming disaster or a catalyst for a paradigm shift in land use planning? pp. 921-940

- Shelley Burgin and Nigel Hardiman
- Role of indigenous Māori people in collaborative water governance in Aotearoa/New Zealand pp. 941-959

- P.A. Memon and N. Kirk
- Barriers to and opportunities for effective cumulative impact assessment within state-level environmental review frameworks in the United States pp. 961-978

- Zhao Ma, Dennis R. Becker and Michael A. Kilgore
Volume 55, issue 6, 2012
- Payments for ecosystem services in Amazonia. The challenge of land use heterogeneity in agricultural frontiers near Cruzeiro do Sul (Acre,Brazil) pp. 685-703

- Ludivine Eloy, Philippe M�ral, Thomas Ludewigs, Gustavo Tosello Pinheiro and Benjamin Singer
- A monopoly with pollution emissions pp. 705-711

- Pu-yan Nie
- Are LULUs still enduringly objectionable? pp. 713-731

- Michael R. Greenberg, Frank J. Popper and Heather Barnes Truelove
- Valuation of trips to second homes: do environmental attributes matter? pp. 733-752

- Anni Huhtala and Tuija Lankia
- The influence of cheap talk on willingness-to-pay ranges: some empirical evidence from a contingent valuation study pp. 753-763

- Pierre-Alexandre Mahieu, Pere Riera and Marek Giergiczny
- From the motorways of the sea to the green corridors' carbon footprint: the case of a port in Spain pp. 765-782

- Adolfo Carballo-Penela, Ingrid Mateo-Mantecón, Juan Luis Dom�nech and Pablo Coto-Millán
- The empirical relationship between openness and environmental pollution in China pp. 783-796

- Ning Chang
- Total landscape values: a multi-dimensional approach pp. 797-811

- Eric Plottu and B�atrice Plottu
- Assessing habitat connectivity for land-use planning: a method integrating landscape graphs and Delphi survey pp. 813-830

- Rocco Scolozzi and Davide Geneletti
Volume 55, issue 5, 2012
- Examining the contradiction in ‘sustainable urban growth’: an example of groundwater sustainability pp. 545-562

- Moira L. Zellner and Howard W. Reeves
- Waste dynamics in economic and policy transitions: decoupling, convergence and spatial effects pp. 563-581

- Massimiliano Mazzanti, Anna Montini and Francesco Nicolli
- Local cultural models of conservation and NGO legitimacy: a comparison across scales pp. 583-597

- Priscilla Weeks, Jane Packard and Michael Paolisso
- Using policy to promote participatory planning: an examination of Minnesota's Lake Improvement Districts from the citizen perspective pp. 599-615

- Kaitlin Steiger-Meister and Dennis R. Becker
- The governance of REDD+: an institutional analysis in the Asia Pacific region and beyond pp. 617-635

- Tim Cadman and Tek Maraseni
- Illegal waste disposal in the time of the mafia: a tale of enforcement and social well being pp. 637-655

- Alessio D'Amato and Mariangela Zoli
- The potential use of biochar in reclaiming degraded rangelands pp. 657-665

- I. Stavi
- Integrated networks. A territorial planning proposal for biodiversity conservation in urban, densely populated regions. The case of the Autonomous Region of Madrid, Spain pp. 667-683

- David Rodr�guez-Rodr�guez
Volume 55, issue 4, 2012
- Managed retreat of coastal communities: understanding responses to projected sea level rise pp. 409-433

- Kim Alexander, Anthony Ryan and Thomas Measham
- Climate change as governmentality: technologies of government for adaptation in three European countries pp. 435-452

- E. Carina H. Keskitalo, Sirkku Juhola and Lisa Westerhoff
- The effects of scene contents and focus of light on perceived restorativeness, fear and preference in nightscapes pp. 453-468

- Heli Nikunen and Kalevi M. Korpela
- Social context and the role of collaborative policy making for private land conservation pp. 469-485

- Benjamin Cooke, William T. Langford, Ascelin Gordon and Sarah Bekessy
- The potential role of biochar in combating climate change in Scotland: an analysis of feedstocks, life cycle assessment and spatial dimensions pp. 487-505

- Sohel Ahmed, Jim Hammond, Rodrigo Ibarrola, Simon Shackley and Stuart Haszeldine
- Engaging aboriginal populations in collaborative planning: an evaluation of a two-tiered collaborative planning model for land and resource management pp. 507-523

- Cedar Morton, Thomas I. Gunton and J.C. Day
- Creating socio-economic measures for community-based natural resource management: a case from watershed stewardship organisations pp. 525-544

- Michael Hibbard and Susan Lurie
Volume 55, issue 3, 2012
- Information technologies, community characteristics and environmental outcomes: evidence from South Korea pp. 271-296

- Joon Hyoung Lim and Eungkyoon Lee
- Reframing water governance: a multi-perspective study of an over-engineered catchment in China pp. 297-318

- Yongping Wei, Ray Ison, John Colvin and Kevin Collins
- Residential satisfaction in inner urban higher-density Brisbane, Australia: role of dwelling design, neighbourhood and neighbours pp. 319-338

- Laurie Buys and Evonne Miller
- Valuation of residual impacts of roads on landscape ecological units in Navarre, Spain pp. 339-353

- Ana Villarroya and Jordi Puig
- Systems connectivity between social, cultural and economic factors and housing environments associated with TB transmission in slums pp. 355-367

- Ka Man Lai, Zimuzo H. Ozuah, Peter Williams and Livia S. Piccinini
- Environmental Impact Assessment, ecosystems services and the case of energy crops in England pp. 369-385

- Alastor M. Coleby, Dan van der Horst, Klaus Hubacek, Chris Goodier, Paul J. Burgess, Anil Graves, Richard Lord and David Howard
- A system dynamics model for stakeholder analysis in environmental conflicts pp. 387-406

- Arun Abraham Elias
Volume 55, issue 2, 2012
- Traditional knowledge and landscape management: evaluation and measurement of traditional knowledge on edible wild plants and mushrooms in the satoyama ecosystems in the Noto Peninsula, Japan pp. 141-160

- Gulay Cetinkaya, Koji Nakamura, Alphonse Kambu, Akaishi Daisuke and Utsunomiya Daisuke
- Waste electric and electronic equipment in Jordan: willingness and generation rates pp. 161-175

- Feras Y. Fraige, Laila A. Al-khatib, Hani M. Alnawafleh, Mohammad K. Dweirj and Paul A. Langston
- Using stochastic multi-criteria acceptability analysis methods in SEA: an application to the Park of Trasimeno (Italy) pp. 177-189

- Lucia Rocchi
- Adequacy of the follow-up process in India and barriers to its effective implementation pp. 191-210

- Ritu Paliwal and Leena Srivastava
- Central government ambitions and local commitment: climate mitigation initiatives in four municipalities in Norway and Sweden pp. 211-228

- Sjur Kasa, Merethe Dotterud Leiren and Jamil Khan
- Gauging levels of public acceptance of the use of visualisation tools in promoting public participation; a case study of wind farm planning in South Wales, UK pp. 229-251

- Robert Berry and Gary Higgs
- A conceptual model of the citizen stream stewardship decision process in an urbanising Midwestern United States watershed pp. 253-270

- Deborah Kay Hersha, Robyn Suzanne Wilson and Anne Mary Baird
Volume 55, issue 1, 2012
- Patchwork of land use, tapestry of risk pp. 1-15

- Raul P. Lejano, Florencio Ballesteros and Rolando Tallod
- Segmenting landholders for improving the targeting of natural resource management expenditures pp. 17-37

- Mark Morrison, Jeanette Durante, Jenni Greig, John Ward and Eddie Oczkowski
- The potential for integration of environmental data from regional stratifications into a European monitoring framework pp. 39-57

- Marta Ortega, Marc J. Metzger, Robert G.H. Bunce, Thomas Wrbka, Anna Allard, Rob H.G. Jongman and Ramón Elena-Rosselló
- Integrating climate protection and mitigation functions with other landscape functions in rural areas: a landscape planning approach pp. 59-76

- Christina von Haaren, Wiebke Saathoff and Carolin Galler
- Volunteer participation in collaborative watershed partnerships: insights from the Theory of Planned Behaviour pp. 77-94

- Bradley K. Hauser, Tomas M. Koontz and Jeremy T. Bruskotter
- Responsible procurement and complex product chains: the case of chemical risks in textiles pp. 95-111

- Magnus Boström, Natasja Börjeson, Michael Gilek, Anna Maria Jönsson and Mikael Karlsson
- Mediating consultation: insights from private sector consultants involved in air quality consultations pp. 113-125

- Emma Weitkamp and James Longhurst
- Ex ante and ex post valuations of a cultural good. Are preferences or expectations changing? pp. 127-140

- Ana Mar�a Bedate, Luis César Herrero and Jos� Ángel Sanz
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