Journal of Environmental Planning and Management
1997 - 2025
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Volume 48, issue 6, 2005
- David Pearce 1941-2005 pp. 787-788

- Ken Willis
- The Peconic River: Concerns associated with different risk evaluations for fish consumption pp. 789-808

- Joanna Burger and Michael Gochfeld
- Community concerns about landfills: A case study of Hanoi, Vietnam pp. 809-831

- Nguyen Quang Tuan and Virginia MacLaren
- Combining a participatory planning approach with a virtual landscape model for the siting of wind turbines pp. 833-852

- Eckart Lange and Sigrid Hehl-Lange
- 'Green On Green': Public perceptions of wind power in Scotland and Ireland pp. 853-875

- Charles Warren, Carolyn Lumsden, Simone O'Dowd and Richard Birnie
- Perceptions of river managers of institutional constraints on floodplain restoration in the UK pp. 877-889

- William Adams, Martin Perrow and Angus Carpenter
- Environmental equity and electric power generation: Disparate community outcomes within Texas? pp. 891-915

- George Touche and George Rogers
- Prerequisite conditions for meaningful participation in brownfields redevelopment pp. 917-935

- Laura Solitare
Volume 48, issue 5, 2005
- Explaining the Performance of Mature Municipal Solid Waste Recycling Programs pp. 627-650

- Jean Peretz, Bruce Tonn and David Folz
- Economic Failures in French Recreational Fishing Management pp. 651-664

- Philippe Le Goffe and Julien Salanié
- Regional Industries and Environmental Impacts. Long-run Regional Economic Effects of Climate Change: The Case of the Coastal and Estuary Zone of the German Northwest pp. 665-690

- Wolfram Elsner
- Use of Ecological Risk Data in the Development of Visions, Conceptual Site Models and Maps for Department of Energy Lands: Ensuring Sustainability of Protecting Human and Ecological Health pp. 691-707

- Joanna Burger
- Community-based Environmental Planning: Operational Dilemmas, Planning Principles and Possible Remedies pp. 709-731

- Marcus Lane and Geoff McDonald
- Environmental Protection as a US National Government Priority: Analysis of Six Annual Public Opinion Surveys, 1999 - 2004 pp. 733-746

- Michael Greenberg
- 'Short Cut' Techniques to Incorporate Environmental Considerations into Project Appraisal: An Exploration Using Case Studies pp. 747-770

- Duncan Knowler
- Is Democracy Good for the Environment? pp. 771-783

- Margrethe Winslow
Volume 48, issue 4, 2005
- From Forest Regulation to Participatory Facilitation: Forest Employee Perspectives on Organizational Change and Transformation in India pp. 475-490

- Jagannadha Rao Matta, John Kerr and Kimberly Chung
- Collaborative Watershed Planning in Washington State: Implementing the Watershed Planning Act pp. 491-506

- Clare Ryan and Jacqueline Klug
- Integrating Land-use Planning and Transportation in Belfast: A New Policy Agenda for Sustainable Development? pp. 507-526

- Malachy McEldowney, Tim Ryley, Mark Scott and Austin Smyth
- Metapopulations in Agricultural Landscapes: A Spatially Explicit Trade-off Analysis pp. 527-547

- Rolf Groeneveld, Carla Grashof-Bokdam and Ekko van Ierland
- Procedural Integration in Support of Environmental Policy Objectives: Implementing Sustainability pp. 549-569

- Elizabeth Keysar
- National and Regional-Level Human-Environment (Ecosystems) Interactions: Some Empirical Evidence from China pp. 571-592

- Hua Shi, Ashbindu Singh and Shashi Kant
- Encouraging 'Environmental Action' by Exhortation: Evidence from a Study in Devon pp. 593-618

- Andrew Gilg and Stewart Barr
Volume 48, issue 3, 2005
- Afforestation Planning and Biodiversity Conservation: Predicting Effects on Habitat Functionality in Lithuania pp. 331-348

- Marius Lazdinis, Jean-Michel Roberge, Petras Kurlavicius, Gintautas Mozgeris and Per Angelstam
- Discretionary Judgement in Local Planning Authority Decision Making: Screening Development Proposals for Environmental Impact Assessment pp. 349-371

- Graham Wood and Julia Becker
- Innovation and Environmental Voluntary Approaches pp. 373-392

- James Cunningham and J Peter Clinch
- EIA as Regulation: Does it Work? pp. 393-412

- Per Christensen, Lone Kørnøv and Eskild Holm Nielsen
- The Ythan Project: A Case Study on Improving Catchment Management through Community Involvement pp. 413-429

- Ct Morris and Rm Morris
- A Critical Review of Citizens' Juries: How Useful are they in Facilitating Public Participation in the EU Water Framework Directive? pp. 431-443

- Wendy Kenyon
- Social and Environmental Justice in South African Cities: Including 'Invisible Stakeholders' in Environmental Assessment Procedures pp. 445-467

- Dianne Scott and Catherine Oelofse
Volume 48, issue 2, 2005
- Information and Willingness to Pay in a Contingent Valuation Study: The Value of S. Erasmo in the Lagoon of Venice pp. 155-175

- Anna Alberini, Paolo Rosato, Alberto Longo and Valentina Zanatta
- Striking the Balance Between Environment and Economy in Coastal North Carolina pp. 177-207

- Richard Norton
- Environmental Reform, Ecological Modernization and the Policy Process in Hong Kong: An Exploratory Study of Stakeholder Perspectives pp. 209-240

- Peter Hills
- Imputing Unknown Market Values: A Different Perspective on the Disparity Between WTP and WTA pp. 241-256

- Akinori Tomohara
- Exploring Values, Context and Perceptions in Contingent Valuation Studies: The CV Market Stall Technique and Willingness to Pay for Wildlife Conservation pp. 257-274

- Lorna Philip and Douglas MacMillan
- Pollution and Waste Production in Home-Based Enterprises in Developing Countries: Perceptions and Realities pp. 275-299

- Graham Tipple
- Tragedy of the Temporal Commons: Soil-Bound Lead and the Anachronicity of Risk pp. 301-320

- Raul Lejano and Jonathon Ericson
Volume 48, issue 1, 2005
- The Challenge of Multi-functional Land Use in Rural Areas pp. 3-6

- Martin Dijst, Berien Elbersen and Ken Willis
- Containing Urban Sprawl: Trends in Land Use and Spatial Planning in the Metropolitan Region of Barcelona pp. 7-35

- Valeria Paul and Matthew Tonts
- Combining Nature Conservation and Residential Development in the Netherlands, England and Spain pp. 37-63

- Berien Elbersen
- Territorial Recognition and Control of Changes in Dynamic Rural Areas: Analysis of the Naturbanization Process in Andalusia, Spain pp. 65-83

- Maria-Jose Prados
- Agricultural Abandonment in the North Eastern Iberian Peninsula: The Use of Basic Landscape Metrics to Support Planning pp. 85-102

- Isabel Bielsa, Xavier Pons and Bob Bunce
- Can Red Pay for Blue? Methods to Estimate the Added Value of Water in Residential Environments pp. 103-120

- Roland Goetgeluk, Tom Kauko and Hugo Priemus
- Evaluating Spatial Design Techniques for Solving Land-use Allocation Problems pp. 121-142

- Jeroen Aerts, Marjan Van Herwijnen, Ron Janssen and Theodor Stewart
Volume 47, issue 6, 2004
- Spatial prioritization of revegetation sites for dryland salinity management: an analytical framework using GIS pp. 811-825

- Armando Apan, Steven Raine, Andrew Le Brocque and Geoff Cockfield
- An approach to the acoustic design of outdoor space pp. 827-842

- A. L. Brown and Andreas Muhar
- Regional planning and sustainability: limits and potentials of South Africa's integrated development plans pp. 843-861

- Alison Todes
- Valuation of management policies for sport-fishing on Sweden's Kaitum river pp. 863-879

- Anton Paulrud and Thomas Laitila
- Towards a socio-economic analysis of Scotland's coastal areas pp. 881-898

- Adam Barker and Philip Allmendinger
- Environmental capital: an information core to public participation in strategic and operational decisions—the example of river 'Best Practice' projects pp. 899-920

- Malcolm Newson and Liz Chalk
- Value-oriented impact assessment: the economics of a new approach to impact assessment pp. 921-941

- Frank Figge and Tobias Hahn
- Bacterial sources, pathways and management strategies for urban runoff pp. 943-958

- John Bryan Ellis
Volume 47, issue 5, 2004
- Theoretical disputes over forest nitrogen fertilization pp. 651-665

- Michelle Benyamine, Rolf Lidskog and Per Sanden
- Visual impact assessment: A neglected component of environmental impact statements in Ireland? pp. 667-684

- Paddy Prendergast and Krysia Rybaczuk
- The firm, environmental management and environmental measures: Lessons from a survey of European manufacturing firms pp. 685-707

- Nick Johnstone, Pascale Scapecchi, Bjarne Ytterhus and Rolf Wolff
- Conservation planning at the landscape scale: A landscape ecology method for regional land trusts pp. 709-736

- Jonathan Kazmierski, Megan Kram, Elizabeth Mills, David Phemister, Nicholas Reo, Christopher Riggs, Ryan Tefertiller and Donna Erickson
- Nitrogen input from residential lawn care practices in suburban watersheds in Baltimore county, MD pp. 737-755

- Neely Law, Lawrence Band and Morgan Grove
- Cost-benefit ratio and empirical examination of the acceptance of heathland maintenance in the Lueneburg heath nature reserve pp. 757-771

- Jan Muller
- The use of a multiple criteria decision analysis to evaluate the effectiveness of landscape and habitat enhancement mechanisms: An example from the South Downs pp. 773-793

- J. R. Park, M. J. Stabler, S. R. Mortimer, P. J. Jones, D. J. Ansell and G. P. D. Parker
- Challenging the efficiency of nuisance and appreciating the margins of human rights Marcic (respondent) v. Thames Water Utilities Limited (Appellants) [2003] UKHL 66 pp. 795-798

- Francis Botchway
Volume 47, issue 4, 2004
- Implications of climate change on small island developing states: experience in the Caribbean region pp. 491-501

- James London
- Parkmanagement as a tool for careful industrial land-use planning pp. 503-516

- Pieter Hendrik Pellenbarg
- Groundwater protection on Long Island, New York: a study in management capacity pp. 517-539

- Rob De Loë and Danielle Lukovich
- The expert valuation method for assessing agro-environmental policy pp. 541-554

- Stefan Mann
- What drives plan implementation? Plans, planning agencies and developers pp. 555-577

- Lucie Laurian, Maxine Day, Michael Backhurst, Philip Berke, Neil Ericksen, Jan Crawford, Jenny Dixon and Sarah Chapman
- The greening of brownfields in American cities pp. 579-600

- Christopher De Sousa
- Informing the development of decision support tools for risk management: the case of electrical and magnetic fields pp. 601-621

- Isaac Luginaah, John Eyles and Susan Elliott
- A knowledge map for describing variegated and conflict domains of sustainable development pp. 623-642

- Yosef Jabareen
Volume 47, issue 3, 2004
- Transboundary resource management in the EU: transnational welfare maximization and transboundary water sharing on the Iberian peninsula? pp. 331-350

- Andreas Thiel
- A comparative analysis of the psychosocial impacts of waste disposal facilities pp. 351-363

- Susan Elliott, Sarah Wakefield, Martin Taylor, James Dunn, Stephen Walter, Aleck Ostry and Clyde Hertzman
- Community participation in the planning and management of cultural landscapes pp. 365-392

- Paul Selman
- Tracking remediation and redevelopment trends of brownfield clean-up programmes: the Cook County experience pp. 393-405

- Kimberly Winson-Geideman, Robert Simons and John Pendergrass
- The challenges and implications of collaborative management on a river basin scale pp. 409-429

- Richard Margerum and Debra Whitall
- Sharing environmental space: the role of law, economics and politics pp. 429-447

- Ton Buhrs
- SME environmental attitudes and participation in local-scale voluntary initiatives: some practical applications pp. 449-473

- Michael Peters and Kerry Turner
Volume 47, issue 2, 2004
- Mandatory planning for environmental innovation: evaluating regulatory mechanisms for toxics use reduction pp. 181-200

- Dara O'Rourke and Eungkyoon Lee
- An island approach to industrial ecology: towards sustainability in the island context pp. 201-217

- P. J. Deschenes and Marian Chertow
- New national parks for Scotland: coalitions in conflict over the allocation of planning powers in the Cairngorms pp. 219-242

- David Illsley and Tim Richardson
- Guidance for determining the best disposition of large tracts of decommissioned land pp. 243-268

- Mary Anne Carletta, Karen Lowrie, Tyler Miller, Michael Greenberg and Joanna Burger
- Sustainability appraisal in local land-use planning: patterns of current performance pp. 269-286

- David Benson and Andrew Jordan
- Putting action into biodiversity planning: assessing preferences towards funding pp. 287-301

- Neil Powe, William Wadsworth, Guy Garrod and Paul Mcmahon
- Policy and Practice pp. 303-311

- Habib Alshuwaikhat and Yusuf Aina
- EIA in a risk society pp. 313-325

- Joe Weston
Volume 47, issue 1, 2004
- Exclusion: the necessary difference between ideal and practical consensus pp. 3-17

- Stephen Connelly and Tim Richardson
- Utility of interactive computer-based materials for enhancing public participation pp. 19-33

- Maria Manta Conroy and Steven Gordon
- Urban structure matters, even in a small town pp. 35-57

- Petter NÆss and Ole Jensen
- The role of collaboration in environmental management: an evaluation of land and resource planning in British Columbia pp. 59-82

- Tanis Frame, Thomas Gunton and J. C. Day
- A hedonic model of public market transactions for open space protection pp. 83-96

- John Loomis, Vicki Rameker and Andrew Seidl
- The use of residential water consumption as an urban planning tool: a pilot study in Adelaide pp. 97-114

- Patrick Troy and Darren Holloway
- The institutional complexity of environmental policy and planning problems: the example of Mediterranean desertification pp. 115-135

- Helen Briassoulis
- Assessing the price effects of flood hazard disclosure under the California natural hazard disclosure law (AB 1195) pp. 137-162

- Austin Troy and Jeff Romm
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