Journal of Environmental Planning and Management
1997 - 2025
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Volume 54, issue 10, 2011
- Governance capacity in collaborative watershed partnerships: evidence from the Philadelphia region pp. 1293-1313

- Lynn Mandarano and Kurt Paulsen
- Gender mainstreaming and participative planning for sustainable land management pp. 1315-1329

- Mariele Evers and Sabine Hofmeister
- The policy and practice of ‘sustainable lifestyles’ pp. 1331-1350

- Stewart Barr, Gareth Shaw and Andrew Gilg
- Watering cities: spatial analysis of urban water use in the Southeastern United States pp. 1351-1371

- Jungyul Sohn
- Road, forestry and regional planners' work for biodiversity conservation and public participation: a case study in Poland's hotspot regions pp. 1373-1395

- Malgorzata Blicharska, Per Angelstam, Hans Antonson, Marine Elbakidze and Robert Axelsson
- Acknowledgement of Referees, 2010–2011 pp. 1397-1404

- The Editors
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 54, issue 9, 2011
- Understanding community engagement in plantation forest management: insights from practitioner and community narratives pp. 1149-1168

- Melanie (Lain) Dare, Frank Vanclay and Jacki Schirmer
- Stakeholder and expert-guided scenarios for agriculture and landscape development in a groundwater protection area pp. 1169-1187

- Henrik Vejre, Jens Peter Vesterager, Lone S. Kristensen and Jørgen Primdahl
- Can environmental appraisal be truly interdisciplinary? pp. 1189-1208

- Paola Gazzola
- The negative approach to urban growth planning of Beijing, China pp. 1209-1236

- Kongjian Yu, Sisi Wang and Dihua Li
- Hydrological modelling of water allocation, ecosystem services and poverty alleviation in the Pongola floodplain, South Africa pp. 1237-1260

- Bruce Lankford, Catherine Pringle, Chris Dickens, Fonda Lewis, Myles Mander, Vasudha Chhotray, Marisa Goulden, Zibonele Nxele and Leo Quayle
- Strategic environmental assessment (SEA) as a means to include environmental knowledge in decision making in the case of an aluminium reduction plant in Greenland pp. 1261-1278

- Anne Merrild Hansen
- Estimating health risk from dust dispersion during a potential collapse of a severely contaminated building pp. 1279-1292

- V. Myrgiotis, D. Damigos and D. Kaliampakos
Volume 54, issue 8, 2011
- Crossing trails in the marshes: rigidity and flexibility in the governance of the Danube Delta pp. 997-1018

- Kristof Van Assche, Raoul Beunen, Joren Jacobs and Petruta Teampau
- Estimating the welfare impacts of agricultural landscape change in Ireland: a choice experiment approach pp. 1019-1039

- Stephen Hynes and Danny Campbell
- The governance of Natura 2000 sites: the importance of initial choices in the organisation of planning processes pp. 1041-1059

- Raoul Beunen and Jasper R. de Vries
- Non-attendance to attributes in environmental choice analysis: a latent class specification pp. 1061-1076

- Danny Campbell, David Hensher and Riccardo Scarpa
- Determinants of environmental management and implications for firms' economic performance pp. 1077-1106

- Yaiza Armas-Cruz
- Public open spaces in Nairobi City, Kenya, under threat pp. 1107-1123

- Micah Makworo and Caleb Mireri
- A comparative study of green building in urban and transitioning rural North Carolina pp. 1125-1147

- Chandler Van Schaack and Todd BenDor
Volume 54, issue 7, 2011
- Resident valuation and expectation of the urban greening project in Zhuhai, China pp. 851-869

- Wendy Y. Chen and C.Y. Jim
- An exploration of golf and voluntary environmental programmes pp. 871-889

- Dino Michael Minoli and Mark Thomas Smith
- The influence of age on recreational trail preferences of urban green-space visitors: a discrete choice experiment with digitally calibrated images pp. 891-908

- Arne Arnberger and Renate Eder
- Defining goals in participatory water management: merging local visions and expert judgements pp. 909-935

- Anna C. Jonsson, Lotta Andersson, Johanna Alkan Olsson and Madelaine Johansson
- The Green Area Ratio: an urban site sustainability metric pp. 937-958

- Melissa Keeley
- Managing urban growth to reduce motorised travel in Beijing: one method of creating a low-carbon city pp. 959-977

- Pengjun Zhao and Bin Lu
- Mapping ocean governance: from ecological values to policy instrumentation pp. 979-995

- Maaike Knol
Volume 54, issue 6, 2011
- Selected socio-economic factors affecting the willingness to minimise solid waste in Dhaka city, Bangladesh pp. 711-731

- Rafia Afroz, Rabaah Tudin, Keisuke Hanaki and Muhammad Mehedi Masud
- Economic growth vs. land quality: a multidimensional approach in Italy pp. 733-748

- Luca Salvati and Marco Zitti
- Addressing climate change in state and local environmental impact analysis pp. 749-767

- Carissa Schively Slotterback
- The use of a goal for SO2 mitigation planning and management in China's 11th Five-Year Plan pp. 769-783

- Yuan Xu
- Multi-stakeholder involvement and urban green space performance pp. 785-811

- Hossein Azadi, Peter Ho, Erni Hafni, Kiumars Zarafshani and Frank Witlox
- The implementation of an Environmental Management System in a North-African local public administration: the case of the City Council of Marrakech (Morocco) pp. 813-832

- Tiberio Daddi, Marco Frey, Fabio Iraldo and Bouchra Nabil
- Integrating ecological, scenic and local identity values in the management plan of an Alpine Natural Park pp. 833-850

- Bruno Zanon and Davide Geneletti
Volume 54, issue 5, 2011
- Evaluating impacts of subdivision density on shallow groundwater in southeastern Wisconsin, USA pp. 559-575

- Todd Rayne and Kenneth Bradbury
- Exploring distributional determinants of large carnivore conservation in Sweden pp. 577-595

- Cecilia Håkansson, Goran Bostedt and Goran Ericsson
- Interdisciplinary collaboration within project-level NEPA teams in the US Forest Service pp. 597-615

- James Freeman, Marc Stern, Michael Mortimer, Dale Blahna and Lee Cerveny
- Perspectives on tradable development rights for ecosystem service protection: lessons from an Australian peri-urban region pp. 617-635

- Ben Harman and Darryl Low Choy
- The collective provision of environmental goods: a discussion of contractual issues pp. 637-660

- Jeremy Franks
- Ex-ante institutional compatibility assessment of policy options: methodological insights from a case study on the Nitrate Directive in Auvergne, France pp. 661-684

- Laurence Amblard and Carsten Mann
- Rural residential preferences for house design and location: insights from a discrete choice experiment applied to Ireland pp. 685-706

- Craig Bullock, Mark Scott and Menelaos Gkartzios
- Urban sprawl and policy responses: a general equilibrium analysis of residential choice pp. 707-707

- Birgit Bednar-Friedl, Olivia Koland and Karl Steininger
Volume 54, issue 4, 2011
- Extractive and Sustainable Development Reserves in Brazil: resilient alternatives to fisheries? pp. 421-443

- Priscila Lopes, Renato Silvano and Alpina Begossi
- A critical review of a managerial approach to 'green' community planning in the rural USA and the Netherlands pp. 445-456

- Frans Padt and A. E. Luloff
- Implementation of wildfire risk management by local governments in Alberta, Canada pp. 457-475

- Lauren Harris, Tara McGee and Bonita McFarlane
- Utilising a farmer typology to understand farmer behaviour towards water quality management: Nitrate Vulnerable Zones in Scotland pp. 477-494

- Andrew Barnes, J. Willock, Luiza Toma and C. Hall
- A clear case of 'doublespeak': the Swedish governmental SEA implementation discourse pp. 495-515

- Tuija Hilding-Rydevik and Ann Åkerskog
- Three Gorges Project: effects of resettlement on nutrient balance of the agroecosystems in the reservoir area pp. 517-537

- Xibao Xu, Yan Tan, Guishan Yang and Hengpeng Li
- Acceptance, acceptability and environmental justice: the role of community benefits in wind energy development pp. 539-557

- Richard Cowell, Gill Bristow and Max Munday
Volume 54, issue 3, 2011
- The contemporary paradox of long-term planning for social-ecological change and its effects on the discourse-practice divide: evidence from Southern Africa pp. 301-318

- Bram Buscher and Elna de Beer
- From carfree to carfull: the environmental and health impacts of increasing private motorisation in Albania pp. 319-335

- Dorina Pojani
- Context dependency and stakeholder involvement in EIA: the decisive role of practitioners pp. 337-354

- Malgorzata Blicharska, Karolina Isaksson, Tim Richardson and Chia-Jung Wu
- Environmental and socio-economic factors in carbon offsets: an approach to sustainable management and planning in climate change strategy pp. 355-367

- Ryunosuke Kikuchi
- Does question order influence sensitivity to scope? Empirical findings from a web-based contingent valuation study pp. 369-381

- Jytte Seested Nielsen and Trine Kjær
- Re-scaling of resource governance as institutional change: the case of water governance in Portugal pp. 383-402

- Andreas Thiel and Catrin Egerton
- Constructing the public: the 'substantive sieve' and personal norms in US Forest Service Planning pp. 403-419

- S. Andrew Predmore, Marc Stern and Michael Mortimer
Volume 54, issue 2, 2011
- Conservation and recreational values from semi-natural grasslands for visitors to two Italian parks pp. 169-191

- Silva Marzetti Dall'Aste Brandolini, Marta Disegna, Giulia Villani and Maria Speranza
- Assessment of legal framework for corporate environmental behaviour and perceptions of residents in mining communities in Ghana pp. 193-209

- Frederick Armah, Samuel Obiri, David Yawson, Ernest Afrifa, Genesis Yengoh, Johanna Alkan Olsson and Justice Odoi
- Impacts of boating trip limitations on the recreational value of the Spreewald wetland: a pooled revealed/contingent behaviour application of the travel cost method pp. 211-226

- Malte Grossmann
- Urban wind power and the private sector: community benefits, social acceptance and public engagement pp. 227-244

- Bob Evans, Judith Parks and Kate Theobald
- Managing household waste in Ireland: behavioural parameters and policy options pp. 245-266

- John Curtis, Sean Lyons and Abigail O'Callaghan-Platt
- The value of the trout fishery at Rhodes, North Eastern Cape, South Africa: a travel cost analysis using count data models pp. 267-282

- Mario du Preez and Stephen Hosking
- Research-supported participatory planning for water stress mitigation pp. 283-300

- Irina Ribarova, Dionysis Assimacopoulos, Paul Jeffrey, Katherine Daniell, David Inman, Lydia Vamvakeridou-Lyroudia, Thomas Melin, Petar Kalinkov, Nils Ferrand and Katharina Tarnaki
Volume 54, issue 1, 2011
- Landscape valuation and planning pp. 1-6

- Walid Oueslati and Julien Salanié
- Developing environmental policy indicators by criteria - indicators on the public goods of the Swedish agricultural landscape pp. 7-29

- Knut Per Hasund
- Valuing public goods of the agricultural landscape: a choice experiment using reference points to capture observable heterogeneity pp. 31-53

- Knut Per Hasund, Mitesh Kataria and Carl-Johan Lagerkvist
- Comparing tourists' behaviour and values of land use changes: a focus on ranch land open space in Colorado pp. 55-69

- Lindsey Ellingson, Andrew Seidl and John Loomis
- Values of environmental landscape amenities during the 2000-2006 real estate boom and subsequent 2008 recession pp. 71-91

- Seong-Hoon Cho, SeungGyu Kim and Roland Roberts
- Valuation of agricultural land-use scenarios with choice experiments: a political market share approach pp. 93-113

- Robert Huber, Marcel Hunziker and Bernard Lehmann
- Analysing the maintenance and establishment of orchard meadows at farm and landscape levels applying a spatially explicit integrated modelling approach pp. 115-143

- Martin Schonhart, Thomas Schauppenlehner, Erwin Schmid and Andreas Muhar
- Urban sprawl and policy responses: a general equilibrium analysis of residential choice pp. 145-168

- Birgit Bednar-Friedl, Olivia Koland and Karl Steininger
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