Journal of Environmental Planning and Management
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Volume 50, issue 6, 2007
- Environmental equity in the vicinity of Amsterdam Airport: The interplay between market forces and government policy pp. 699-726

- Hanneke Kruize, Peter Driessen, Pieter Glasbergen, Klaas (N.D.) Van Egmond and Ton Dassen
- Policy and planning in the dutch countryside: The role of regional innovation networks pp. 727-744

- Noelle Aarts, Cees Van Woerkum and Babette Vermunt
- Contesting governance of indigenous forests in New Zealand: The case of the West Coast Forest Accord pp. 745-764

- P. Ali Memon and Geoff Wilson
- Factors influencing transboundary wildlife management in the North American 'Crown of the Continent' pp. 765-782

- Jennifer Grant and Michael Quinn
- Environmental sustainability and land reform in South Africa: A neglected dimension pp. 783-802

- R. P. Wynberg and M. Sowman
- Performance of management strategies in the protection of riparian vegetation in three oregon cities pp. 803-822

- Connie Ozawa and J. Alan Yeakley
- Fuzzy cognitive mapping to appraise complex situations pp. 823-852

- Stefanos Dodouras and Philip James
- Growing smarter: Achieving livable communities, environmental justice, and regional equity pp. 853-854

- David Godschalk
- The environmental protection agency: Structuring motivation in a green bureaucracy pp. 854-856

- Maurie Cohen
- Europe's city-regions competitiveness: growth, regulation and peri-urban land management pp. 856-858

- Jane Atterton
- Acknowledgement of Referees, 2006 – 2007 pp. 859-861

- The Editors
- Contents of Volume 50, 2007 pp. 863-863

- The Editors
- Contents of Volume 50, 2007 pp. 865-868

- The Editors
- Author Index pp. 871-872

- The Editors
Volume 50, issue 5, 2007
- Editorial pp. 575-578

- Tim Shaw
- From a blanket to a patchwork: The practicalities of reforming the London green belt pp. 579-594

- Marco Amati
- Green belts: A review of the regions' responses to a changing housing Agenda pp. 595-616

- Susannah Gunn
- Spatial planning, area action plans and the rural-urban fringe pp. 617-638

- Nick Gallent and Dave Shaw
- Green belts in Scotland: Towards the modernisation of a traditional concept? pp. 639-656

- Michael Gregory Lloyd and Deborah Peel
- A sea of houses: Preserving open space in an urbanised country pp. 657-675

- Wil Zonneveld
- State growth management, smart growth and urban containment: A review of the US and a study of the heartland pp. 677-697

- Robin Boyle and Rayman Mohamed
Volume 50, issue 4, 2007
- Valuing externalities from water supply: Status quo, choice complexity and individual random effects in panel kernel logit analysis of choice experiments pp. 449-466

- Riccardo Scarpa, Kenneth G. Willis and Melinda Acutt
- Valuing risk reductions: Testing for range biases in payment card and random card sorting methods pp. 467-482

- Judith Covey, Graham Loomes and Ian Bateman
- Examining state environmental regulatory policy design pp. 483-502

- Chris Koski
- Identifying the motivations of environmental volunteers pp. 503-516

- Brett Bruyere and Silas Rappe
- Many ways to say 'no', different ways to say 'yes': Applying Q-Methodology to understand public acceptance of wind farm proposals pp. 517-551

- Geraint Ellis, John Barry and Clive Robinson
- Defining an ecological baseline for restoration and natural resource damage assessment of contaminated sites: The case of the Department of Energy pp. 553-566

- Joanna Burger, Michael Gochfeld, Charles W. Powers and Michael Greenberg
Volume 50, issue 3, 2007
- Health impact assessment in San Francisco: Incorporating the social determinants of health into environmental planning pp. 323-341

- Jason Corburn and Rajiv Bhatia
- Incentives and outcomes: Evaluation of a Swedish environmental subsidy programme pp. 343-362

- Maria Vredin
- Using choice experiments to design wetland management programmes: The case of Severn Estuary Wetland, UK pp. 363-380

- Ekin Birol and Victoria Cox
- Community-based energy policy: A practical approach to carbon reduction pp. 381-396

- Jon Kellett
- Renewable energy in remote communities pp. 397-419

- Bob Giddings and Chris Underwood
- Sustainable procurement in practice: Lessons from local government pp. 421-444

- Joyce Thomson and Tim Jackson
Volume 50, issue 2, 2007
- Scales of justice: Is there a geographic bias in environmental equity analysis? pp. 163-185

- Brett Baden, Douglas Noonan and Rama Mohana Turaga
- Preferences for alternative risk management policies at the United States major nuclear weapons legacy sites pp. 187-209

- Michael Greenberg, Karen Lowrie, Joanna Burger, Charles Powers, Michael Gochfeld and Henry Mayer
- Green exercise in the UK countryside: Effects on health and psychological well-being, and implications for policy and planning pp. 211-231

- J. Pretty, J. Peacock, R. Hine, M. Sellens, N. South and M. Griffin
- Joint submissions, output related payments and environmental co-operatives: Can the Dutch experience innovate UK agri-environment policy? pp. 233-256

- J. R. Franks and A. McGloin
- Towards a Sustainable Urban Environmental Management Approach (SUEMA): Incorporating environmental management with Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) pp. 257-270

- Habib Alshuwaikhat and Ismaila Abubakar
- Participatory evaluation of collaborative and integrated water management: Insights from the field pp. 271-296

- Cecilia Ferreyra and Phil Beard
- Setting rational environmental goals: Five Swedish environmental quality objectives pp. 297-316

- Karin Edvardsson
Volume 50, issue 1, 2007
- Gearing-up governance for sustainable development: Patterns of policy appraisal in UK central government pp. 1-21

- Duncan Russel and Andrew Jordan
- A framework for assessing the sustainability of brownfield developments pp. 23-40

- Katie Williams and Carol Dair
- Investment in water infrastructure: Findings from an economic analysis of a national programme pp. 41-63

- John Lawlor, Colm McCarthy and Sue Scott
- Measuring total sustainable incomes from multifunctional management of Corsican Maritime Pine and Andalusian Cork oak Mediterranean forests pp. 65-85

- Pablo Campos, Francois Bonnieux, Alejandro Caparros and Jean-Christophe Paoli
- Sectoral sustainability and sustainability assessment methodologies: A review of methodology in light of collaboration with the UK oil and gas sector pp. 87-111

- Paul Ekins and Robin Vanner
- California households' willingness to pay for 'green' electronics pp. 113-133

- Jean-Daniel Saphores, Hilary Nixon, Oladele Ogunseitan and Andrew Shapiro
- The urban governance of transport and the environment in the city of Kristiansand pp. 135-151

- Gard Lindseth and Marit Reitan
- Evaluating the policy to restrict the potentially invasive black carp (Mylopharyngodon Piceus): A decision protocol with assurance bonding pp. 153-162

- Michael Thomas and Terrill Hanson
Volume 49, issue 6, 2006
- A Method for assessing protected area allocations using a typology of landscape values pp. 797-812

- Christopher Raymond and Gregory Brown
- A smooth progression? From forward planning to development control for opencast coal mining in the light of current planning review pp. 813-828

- John Matthew Leedal
- Planning methodology for predicting spatial patterns of risk potential from industrial land uses pp. 829-847

- Hilary Nixon, Raul Lejano and Richard Funderburg
- Governing local sustainability pp. 849-867

- Bob Evans, Marko Joas, Susan Sundback and Kate Theobald
- Water demand management in England and Wales: Constructions of the domestic water user pp. 869-889

- Liz Sharp
- Some community socio-economic benefits of watershed councils: A case study from Oregon pp. 891-908

- Michael Hibbard and Susan Lurie
- Design of environmentally and socially conscious water metering tariffs for the UK pp. 909-928

- Simon Dresner and Paul Ekins
- Composite market design for a Transferable Discharge Permit (TDP) system pp. 929-946

- Dennis Collentine
Volume 49, issue 5, 2006
- Using markets for land preservation: Results of a TDR program pp. 631-651

- Virginia McConnell, Elizabeth Kopits and Margaret Walls
- In situ agrobiodiversity conservation: Examples from Nepal, Turkey and Switzerland in the first decade of the convention on Biological Diversity pp. 653-674

- Douglas Bardsley and Ian Thomas
- A watershed management framework for mountain areas: Lessons from 25 years of watershed conservationin Nepal pp. 675-694

- Shiva Achet and Bill Fleming
- Mainstreaming environmental sustainability into South Africa's integrated development planning process pp. 695-712

- Merle Sowman and A. L. Brown
- What are the effects of contamination risks on commercial and industrial properties? evidence from Baltimore, Maryland pp. 713-737

- Alberto Longo and Anna Alberini
- Management of natural hazards in Europe: The role of spatial planning in selected EU member states pp. 739-757

- Stefan Greiving, Mark Fleischhauer and Sylvia Wanczura
- How to correctly assess mortality benefits in public policies pp. 759-776

- Olivier Chanel, Pascale Scapecchi and Jean-Christophe Vergnaud
- Simplified planning regulations in Germany and the effects of landslides pp. 777-790

- Bodo Damm
Volume 49, issue 4, 2006
- Analysis of the impact of the Arganda metro line on alternative road route emission levels pp. 475-494

- Clara Zamorano, Amparo Moragues and Adela Salvador
- Attitudes towards the conservation of biological diversity—A case study in Kristianstad Municipality, Sweden pp. 495-513

- Marianne Lindstrom, Maria Johansson, Jan Herrmann and Olle Johnsson
- Evaluating regional sustainable development: Approaches, methods and the politics of analysis pp. 515-532

- Peter Roberts
- The European union as first mover in the market for greenhouse gas emissions permits pp. 533-553

- Agustin Molina Morales and Miguel Guerrero
- Livelihood impacts of the conversion of cropland to forest and grassland program pp. 555-570

- Chen Xie, Jincheng Zhao, Dan Liang, Jeffrey Bennett, Lei Zhang, Guangcui Dai and Xuehong Wang
- The US freshwater supply shortage: Experiences with desalination as part of the solution pp. 571-585

- Emily Yuhas and Tom Daniels
- Geographic pollution mapping of power plant emissions to inform ex-ante environmental justice analyses pp. 587-604

- Anita Milman
- European nature conservation legislation and spatial planning: For better or for worse? pp. 605-619

- Raoul Beunen
- An external validity test of intended behavior: Comparing revealed preference and intended visitation in response to climate change pp. 621-630

- John Loomis and Robert Richardson
Volume 49, issue 3, 2006
- Planning in collaborative wildlife management: A critical perspective pp. 321-336

- Daniela Raik and Arthur Wilson
- A case study of intra-community conflict as facility impact pp. 337-360

- Jamie Baxter
- Strategic environmental assessment as a tool of environmental governance: Scotland's extension of the European Union SEA Directive pp. 361-383

- Tony Jackson and Barbara Illsley
- Effectiveness of self-identified and self-reported environmental regulations for industry: The case of stormwater runoff in the US pp. 385-411

- L. Donald Duke and Cara Augustenborg
- Damage costs of nitrogen fertilizer in Europe and their internalization pp. 413-433

- H. Von Blottnitz, A. Rabl, D. Boiadjiev, Timothy Taylor and S. Arnold
- From ACEA's voluntary agreement to an emission trading scheme for new passenger cars pp. 435-453

- Peter Michaelis and Peter Zerle
- Multiple criteria decision making: Facilitating a learning environment pp. 455-470

- Linda Holz, George Kuczera and Jetse Kalma
Volume 49, issue 2, 2006
- Lexicographic preference in biodiversity valuation: Tests of inconsistencies and willingness to pay pp. 167-180

- Knut Veisten, Stale Navrud and Johnny Valen
- The opportunity cost of regulating phosphorus from broiler production in the Illinois River Basin pp. 181-207

- Keith Willett, David Mitchell, H. L. Goodwin, Baxter Vieux and Jennie Popp
- Stated willingness to pay as hypothetical behaviour: Can attitudes tell us more? pp. 209-226

- Jürgen Meyerhoff
- Public expectations about access fees and road closures on public lands pp. 227-240

- Kurt Cline, Berton Lee Lamb and Phadrea Ponds
- Does planning deregulation threaten the environment? The effect of 'permitted development' on the natural heritage of Scotland pp. 241-263

- Alan Prior and Jeremy Raemaekers
- The contingent behavior of charter fishing participants on the Chesapeake Bay: Welfare estimates associated with water quality improvements pp. 265-278

- P. Joan Poor and Matthew Breece
- Regional electricity transmission planning and SEA: The case of the electricity company ScottishPower pp. 279-299

- Ross Marshall and Thomas Fischer
- Downscaling climate models and environmental policy: From global to regional politics pp. 301-307

- Peter Jacques
- In-channel sand extraction from the mid-lower Yangtze channels and its management: Problems and challenges pp. 309-320

- Chen Xiqing, Zhou Qiaoju and Zhang Erfeng
Volume 49, issue 1, 2006
- A Methodology for an integrated risk assessment of spatially relevant hazards pp. 1-19

- Stefan Greiving, Mark Fleischhauer and Johannes Luckenkotter
- Assessments of sustainable waste management alternatives: How to support complex knowledge management pp. 21-39

- Henriette Soderberg and Jaan-Henrik Kain
- Evolving policies for conservation: An Historical Profile of the Protected Area System of Nepal pp. 41-58

- Joel Heinen and Suresh Shrestha
- An Application of Life-Cycle Assessment for Environmental Planning and Management: The Potential Environmental and Human Health Impacts of Growing Genetically-Modified Herbicide-Tolerant Sugar Beet pp. 59-74

- Richard Bennett, R. H. Phipps and A. M. Strange
- Public Space Management: Present and Potential pp. 75-99

- Matthew Carmona and Claudio De Magalhaes
- Incentives for private residential brownfields development in US urban areas pp. 101-119

- Kris Wernstedt, Peter Meyer, Anna Alberini and Lauren Heberle
- Household participation in waste recycling: Some national survey evidence from Scotland pp. 121-140

- Alan Collins, Richard O'Doherty and Martin Snell
- Planning for Water Quality: Implementation of the NPDES Phase II Stormwater Program in California and Kansas pp. 141-160

- Stacey Swearingen White and Michael Boswell
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