Journal of Environmental Planning and Management
1997 - 2025
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Volume 52, issue 8, 2009
- Beyond the regime: can Integrated Sustainability Assessment address the barriers to effective sustainable passenger mobility policy? pp. 973-991

- Lorraine Whitmarsh, John Turnpenny and Bjőrn Nykvist
- Is legislation a barrier to the sustainable management of game species? A case study of wild deer in Britain pp. 993-1012

- Sharon Phillip, Norman Dandy, Robin Gill and Douglas MacMillan
- The network imaginary: coherence and creativity within a multiscalar collaborative effort to reform US fire management pp. 1013-1033

- Bruce Evan Goldstein and William Hale Butler
- Characterising the landscape of state environmental review policies and procedures in the United States: a national assessment pp. 1035-1051

- Zhao Ma, Dennis Becker and Michael Kilgore
- Walking in the Irish countryside: landowner preferences and attitudes to improved public access provision pp. 1053-1070

- Cathal Buckley, Stephen Hynes, Tom van Rensburg and Edel Doherty
- Environmental change and fishery management in the northern Persian Gulf pp. 1071-1081

- Abdoulkarim Esmaeili
Volume 52, issue 7, 2009
- Flood risk management in Dutch local spatial planning practices pp. 865-880

- Jeroen Neuvel and Adri van den Brink
- Health benefits valuation of regulatory intervention for air pollution control in thermal power plants in Delhi, India pp. 881-899

- Arun Kansal, Mukesh Khare and Chandra Shekhar Sharma
- Using social resilience and resource dependency to increase the effectiveness of marine conservation initiatives in Salum, Egypt pp. 901-918

- Nadine Marshall, Paul Marshall and Ameer Abdulla
- How much do people who live near major nuclear facilities worry about those facilities? Analysis of national and site-specific data pp. 919-937

- Michael Greenberg
- Land use planning and wildfire risk mitigation: an analysis of wildfire-burned subdivisions using high-resolution remote sensing imagery and GIS data pp. 939-955

- Uddhab Bhandary and Brian Muller
- Convergence or divergence in desertification risk? Scale-based assessment and policy implications in a Mediterranean country pp. 957-971

- Luca Salvati and Marco Zitti
Volume 52, issue 6, 2009
- Estimating the value of foresight: aggregate analysis of natural hazard mitigation benefits and costs pp. 739-756

- David Godschalk, Adam Rose, Elliott Mittler, Keith Porter and Carol Taylor West
- Transaction costs and agri-environmental policy measures: are preferences influencing policy implementation? pp. 757-775

- Fredrik Olof Laurentius Nilsson
- Cost-benefit analysis of an accelerated vehicle-retirement programme pp. 777-795

- Doron Lavee and Nir Becker
- Environmental justice: lessons on definition and delivery from Scotland pp. 797-812

- Anne-Michelle Slater and Ole Pedersen
- Water reforms in Brazil: opportunities and constraints pp. 813-832

- Antonio Ioris
- Willing and able: explaining individuals' engagement in environmental policy making pp. 833-846

- R. J. Johnson and M. J. Scicchitano
- Sustainability versus liveability: an investigation of neighbourhood satisfaction pp. 847-864

- Peter Howley, Mark Scott and Declan Redmond
Volume 52, issue 5, 2009
- Greening the CAP: how the improved design and implementation of agri-environment schemes can enhance the delivery of environmental benefits pp. 571-574

- Guy Garrod
- Science, economics and the design of agricultural conservation programmes in the US pp. 575-592

- Madhu Khanna and Amy Ando
- Farm choice between agri-environmental contracts in the European Union pp. 593-612

- Jack Peerlings and Nico Polman
- Threshold effect and co-ordination of agri-environmental efforts pp. 613-630

- Pierre Dupraz, Karine Latouche and Nadine Turpin
- Investigating farmers' preferences for the design of agri-environment schemes: a choice experiment approach pp. 631-647

- Eric Ruto and Guy Garrod
- Measuring private transaction costs of European agri-environmental schemes pp. 649-667

- Evy Mettepenningen, Ann Verspecht and Guido Van Huylenbroeck
- Agri-environment contract adoption under fixed and variable compliance costs pp. 669-687

- Geraldine Ducos, Pierre Dupraz and Francois Bonnieux
- Deciding how to decide on agri-environmental schemes: the political economy of subsidiarity, decentralisation and participation in the European Union pp. 689-716

- Volker Beckmann, Jorg Eggers and Evy Mettepenningen
- Ex post environmental evaluation of agri-environment schemes using experts' judgements and multicriteria analysis pp. 717-737

- J. A. Finn, Fabio Bartolini, D. Bourke, I. Kurz and Davide Viaggi
Volume 52, issue 4, 2009
- Assessing the social impacts of extensive resource use activities pp. 437-455

- Stewart Lockie, Susan Rockloff, Danielle Helbers, Maharlina Gorospe-Lockie and Karen Lawrence
- Applying environmental policy instruments to used oil pp. 457-475

- W. David Conn
- Regional impervious surface estimation: an urban heat island application pp. 477-496

- Sugie Lee and Steven French
- Surrender or resistance to the implementation of Local Agenda 21 in Portugal: the challenges of local governance for sustainable development pp. 497-518

- Teresa Fidelis and Sara Moreno Pires
- Can you be bothered? The role of participant motivation in the valuation of species conservation measures pp. 519-534

- Nele Lienhoop and Anke Fischer
- Recreation benefits of natural area characteristics at the El Yunque National Forest pp. 535-547

- Luis Santiago and John Loomis
- Ohio's Balanced Growth Program: a case study of collaboration for planning and policy design pp. 549-570

- Wendy Kellogg
Volume 52, issue 3, 2009
- Place-based local governance and sustainable communities: lessons from Canadian biosphere reserves pp. 279-295

- Sara Edge and Mary Louise McAllister
- Incremental evolution and devolution of Florida's Coastal High Hazard Area policy pp. 297-313

- Ana Puszkin-Chevlin and Ann-Margaret Esnard
- Estimating the effectiveness of a vehicle miles travelled tax in reducing particulate matter emissions pp. 315-344

- Jordan Carroll-Larson and Arthur Caplan
- Costs and benefits of improving wild salmon passage in a regulated river pp. 345-363

- Cecilia Håkansson
- Planning for environmental justice in an urban national park pp. 365-392

- Jason Byrne, Jennifer Wolch and Jin Zhang
- Commuting lives: children's mobility and energy use pp. 393-412

- Claire Freeman and Robin Quigg
- Assessing vulnerability of selected sectors under environmental tax reform: the issue of pricing power pp. 413-433

- John Fitzgerald, Mary Keeney and Sue Scott
- Troubled waters: confronting the water crisis in Australia's cities pp. 435-436

- Kathryn Furlong
Volume 52, issue 2, 2009
- Governing waste: introduction to the special issue pp. 131-136

- Simin Davoudi
- Scalar tensions in the governance of waste: the resilience of state spatial Keynesianism pp. 137-156

- Simin Davoudi
- Clean and green? A governance analysis of waste management in New Zealand pp. 157-176

- Anna Davies
- The construction of 'waste' in the UK steel industry pp. 177-194

- Fionn MacKillop
- Equity dimensions of hazardous waste generation in rapidly industrialising cities along the United States-Mexico border pp. 195-216

- Francisco Lara-Valencia, Sioban Harlow, Maria Carmen Lemos and Catalina Denman
- The motives for accepting or rejecting waste infrastructure facilities. Shifting the focus from the planners' perspective to fairness and community commitment pp. 217-236

- Maarten Wolsink and Jeroen Devilee
- “There's just hope that no one's health is at risk”: residents' reappraisal of a landfill siting pp. 237-255

- Susan Elliott and Jessica McClure
- Information and the decision to recycle: results from a survey of US households pp. 257-277

- Hilary Nixon and Jean-Daniel Saphores
Volume 52, issue 1, 2009
- Proximity economics and environment: assessment and prospects pp. 1-24

- Andre Torre and Bertrand Zuindeau
- Assessing visitor satisfaction with tourism rejuvenation policies: the case of Rimini, Italy pp. 25-42

- Rinaldo Brau, Antonello Scorcu and Laura Vici
- Sustainable development in the Clean Development Mechanism: the role of Designated National Authority in China and India pp. 43-60

- Sukumar Ganapati and Liguang Liu
- The quality of greenways planning in northwest Indiana: a focus on sustainability principles pp. 61-78

- Kristin Floress, Adam Baumgart-Getz, Linda Stalker Prokopy and Jessica Janota
- Why are Californians interested in hybrid cars? pp. 79-96

- Mana Sangkapichai and Jean-Daniel Saphores
- The valuation of historical sites: a case study of Valdivia, Chile pp. 97-109

- Andrea Baez Montenegro, Mario Niklitschek Huaquin and Luis César Herrero
- Dimensions and models of contemporary public space management in England pp. 111-129

- Claudio de Magalhaes and Matthew Carmona
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