Journal of Environmental Planning and Management
1997 - 2025
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Volume 53, issue 8, 2010
- Factors affecting energy saving behaviour: a prospective research pp. 963-976

- Arminda do Paco and Lilia Varejao
- Bivariate cointegration between poverty and environment: a case study of Pakistan (1980-2009) pp. 977-989

- Khalid Zaman, Waseem Ikram and Iqtidar Ali Shah
- The importance of context for effective public engagement: learning from the governance of waste pp. 991-1009

- Richard Bull, Judith Petts and James Evans
- A multi-agent simulation model for spatial optimisation of manure allocation pp. 1011-1030

- Bart Van der Straeten, Jeroen Buysse, Stephan Nolte, Ludwig Lauwers, Dakerlia Claeys and Guido Van Huylenbroeck
- Valuing lagoons using a meta-analytical approach: methodological and practical issues pp. 1031-1049

- Geoffroy Enjolras and Jean-Marie Boisson
- The greening of Chicago: environmental leaders and organisational learning in the transition toward a sustainable metropolitan region pp. 1051-1068

- Robert Young
- An economic and environmental assessment of carbon capture and storage (CCS) power plants: a case study for the City of Kiel pp. 1069-1088

- Soren Lindner, Sonja Peterson and Wilhelm Windhorst
Volume 53, issue 7, 2010
- Remotely engaged? Towards a framework for monitoring the success of stakeholder engagement in remote regions pp. 827-845

- Silva Larson, Thomas Measham and Liana Williams
- Traditional pastoralist decision-making processes: lessons for reforms to water resources management in Kenya pp. 847-862

- Lance Robinson, John Sinclair and Harry Spaling
- A GIS-based technique for linking landscape characteristics to non-point source nitrogen export potential: implications for contributing areas management pp. 863-882

- Diana Mitsova and Xinhao Wang
- The influence of a voluntary fee in the consumption of plastic bags on supermarkets from Madeira Island (Portugal) pp. 883-889

- Idalina Perestrelo Luis and Helder Spinola
- Does intensity of change matter? Factors affecting adoption of agri-environmental schemes in Spain pp. 891-905

- Jesús Barreiro-Hurlé, Maria Espinosa and Pierre Dupraz
- Impact assessment of a hydroelectric project on the flora in the Western Himalayan region based on vegetation analysis and socio-economic studies pp. 907-923

- Shradha Panwar, Devendra Agrawal, Girish Negi, Khilendra Kanwal, Vertika Sharma, Mahendra Lodhi, Jitendra Singh and Vishwapati Bhatt
- Increasing the public benefits of agricultural conservation easements: an illustration with the Central Valley Farmland Trust in the San Joaquin Valley pp. 925-945

- Timothy Duane
- Village pubs as a social propellant in rural areas: an econometric study pp. 947-962

- Ignazio Cabras and Carlo Reggiani
Volume 53, issue 6, 2010
- Social learning in a policy-mandated collaboration: community wildfire protection planning in the eastern United States pp. 681-699

- Rachel Brummel, Kristen Nelson, Stephanie Grayzeck Souter, Pamela Jakes and Daniel Williams
- 'A system that works for the sea'? Exploring Stakeholder Engagement in Marine Spatial Planning pp. 701-723

- Heather Ritchie and Geraint Ellis
- Transboundary governance of the Curonian Spit World Heritage Site pp. 725-742

- Moritz Albrecht
- The importance of skillful community leaders: understanding municipal pesticide policy change in Calgary and Halifax pp. 743-757

- R. Hirsch, J. Baxter and C. Brown
- Renewable natural resources from the view of oil dependent countries: the case of Turkey pp. 759-766

- Evrim İmer-Ertunga
- Objectives of public economic policy and the adaptation to climate change pp. 767-791

- Stine Aakre and Dirk Rübbelke
- LCA of the South African sugar industry pp. 793-807

- Livison Mashoko, Charles Mbohwa and Valerie Thomas
- Modelling visitor groups' intentions to displace from an urban trail: a combined stated preference and video monitoring approach pp. 809-825

- Arne Arnberger, Wolfgang Haider, Renate Eder and Andreas Muhar
Volume 53, issue 5, 2010
- Contrasting the core beliefs regarding the effective implementation of wind power. An international study of stakeholder perspectives pp. 535-558

- Maarten Wolsink and Sylvia Breukers
- Enhancing consultation practices on Air Quality Management in local authorities pp. 559-571

- Nurul Leksmono, Paul Dorfman, Frank Burnet, David Gibbs, James Longhurst and Emma Weitkamp
- Sustainable development in the Spanish region of Valencia and the social responsibility of SMEs. A multi-stakeholder vision on the role of public administrations pp. 573-590

- Juana Rivera-Lirio and Maria Munoz-Torres
- Comparing two sets of forest cover change knowledge used in forest landscape management planning pp. 591-613

- Michael Drescher and Ajith Perera
- Evaluation of the vulnerability to contamination of drinking water systems for rural regions in Quebec, Canada pp. 615-638

- Genevieve Cool, Manuel Rodriguez, Christian Bouchard, Patrick Levallois and Florent Joerin
- Shifting paths to conservation: policy change discourses and the 2008 US farm bill pp. 639-655

- Nadine Lehrer and Dennis Becker
- A case study on project-level CO2 mitigation costs in industrialised countries: the Climate Cent Foundation in Switzerland pp. 657-676

- Laura Kunz and Adrian Muller
- European spatial research and planning, edited by Andreas Faludi pp. 677-679

- Claire Colomb
Volume 53, issue 4, 2010
- Sustainable development, 20 years on: methodological innovations, practices and open issues pp. 427-438

- Abdelillah Hamdouch and Bertrand Zuindeau
- Society, energy and materials: the contribution of urban metabolism studies to sustainable urban development issues pp. 439-455

- Sabine Barles
- Territory and energy sustainability: the challenge of renewable energy sources pp. 457-472

- Marco Bagliani, Egidio Dansero and Matteo Puttilli
- Policy integration strategy and the development of the 'green economy': foundations and implementation patterns pp. 473-490

- Abdelillah Hamdouch and Marc-Hubert Depret
- Sustainability and multi-level governance of territories classified as protected areas in France: the Morvan regional park case pp. 491-509

- Constanza Parra
- Traditional knowledge and biocultural diversity: learning from tribal communities for sustainable development in northeast India pp. 511-533

- Ranjay Singh, Jules Pretty and Sarah Pilgrim
Volume 53, issue 3, 2010
- The central role of centralisation in environmental policy initialisation pp. 283-295

- Stefan Mann and Maria-Pia Gennaio
- Relation between management's behavioural intentions toward the environment and environmental actions pp. 297-315

- Maria Luz Martin-Pena, Eloisa Diaz-Garrido and José María Sánchez-López
- Stewardship among lifestyle oriented rural landowners pp. 317-334

- Nicholas Gill, Peter Klepeis and Laurie Chisholm
- The impact of visual information on perceptions of water resource problems and management alternatives pp. 335-352

- Kelli Larson and Robert Edsall
- Surrounded by Chemical Valley and 'living in a bubble': the case of the Aamjiwnaang First Nation, Ontario pp. 353-370

- Isaac Luginaah, Kevin Smith and Ada Lockridge
- Economic costs of extratropical storms under climate change: an application of FUND pp. 371-384

- Daiju Narita, Richard Tol and David Anthoff
- A longitudinal study of the links between Local Air Quality Management and Local Transport Planning policy processes in England pp. 385-403

- A. O. Olowoporoku, E. T. Hayes, N. S. Leksmono, J. W. S. Longhurst and G. P. Parkhurst
- The role of public involvement in environmental impact assessment in Vietnam: towards a more culturally sensitive approach pp. 405-425

- Charles Hostovsky, Virginia MacLaren and Geoffrey McGrath
Volume 53, issue 2, 2010
- Performance and dilemmas of urban containment strategies in the transformation context of Beijing pp. 143-161

- Pengjun Zhao, Bin Lu and Gert Roo
- Better than their reputation: enhancing the validity of contingent valuation mail survey results through citizen expert groups pp. 163-182

- Michael Ahlheim, Benchaphun Ekasingh, Oliver Fror, Jirawan Kitchaicharoen, Andreas Neef, Chapika Sangkapitux and Nopasom Sinphurmsukskul
- Sustainable land-use planning: revitalising a flood prone office park pp. 183-196

- Lynn Mandarano
- Avoiding the presumptive policy errors of intergovernmental environmental planning programmes: a case analysis of urban stormwater management planning pp. 197-217

- Peter Morison and Rebekah Brown
- Non-linear incentives, plan design, and flood mitigation: the case of the Federal Emergency Management Agency's community rating system pp. 219-239

- Sammy Zahran, Samuel Brody, Wesley Highfield and Arnold Vedlitz
- From mute to reflective: changing governmentality in St Petersburg and the priorities of Russian environmental planning pp. 241-256

- Veli-Pekka Tynkkynen
- Redeveloping derelict and underused historic city areas: evidence from a survey of real estate developers pp. 257-281

- Paolo Rosato, Anna Alberini, Valentina Zanatta and Margaretha Breil
Volume 53, issue 1, 2010
- Regional governance and hazard information: the role of co-ordinated risk assessment and regional spatial accounting in wildfire hazard mitigation pp. 1-21

- Brian Muller and Li Yin
- Measuring neighbourhood air pollution: the case of Seattle's international district pp. 23-39

- Alon Bassok, Phil Hurvitz, C.-H. Christine Bae and Timothy Larson
- Moving from agenda to action: evaluating local climate change action plans pp. 41-62

- Zhenghong Tang, Samuel Brody, Courtney Quinn, Liang Chang and Ting Wei
- A contextual framework for understanding good practice in integrated catchment management pp. 63-89

- K. Marshall, K. L. Blackstock and J. Dunglinson
- The values of biological diversity: a travelogue pp. 91-105

- Ylva Uggla
- Take your swimsuit along: the value of improving urban bathing sites in the metropolitan area of Berlin pp. 107-124

- Jürgen Meyerhoff, Alexandra Dehnhardt and Volkmar Hartje
- International retirement migration in the Alicante region, Spain: process, spatial pattern and environmental impacts pp. 125-141

- Ingo Zasada, Susana Alves, Felix Claus Muller, Annette Piorr, Regine Berges and Simon Bell
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