Journal of Environmental Planning and Management
1997 - 2025
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Volume 66, issue 14, 2023
- Green rewards for optimizing employee environmental performance: examining the role of perceived organizational support for the environment and internal environmental orientation pp. 2810-2831

- Pascal Paillé, Patrick Valéau and Adolfo Carballo-Penela
- Why the Central government prefers to centralize spatial planning approval authority in China? An explanation based on land risk pp. 2832-2853

- Tianxiao Zhou and Rumei Hu
- Principles and practical criteria for effective participatory environmental planning and decision-making pp. 2854-2877

- Jayne Carrick, Derek Bell, Clare Fitzsimmons, Tim Gray and Gavin Stewart
- An improved emergy ecological footprint method for ecological security assessment and quantitative analysis of influencing factors: a case study of Zhejiang Province pp. 2878-2902

- Shuhua Ma, Minggao Xue and Siwen Ji
- Mechanisms influencing mainstreaming of adaptation in spatial development: case studies in three Dutch municipalities pp. 2903-2921

- Mandy A. van den Ende, Heleen L.P. Mees, Dries L.T. Hegger and Peter P.J. Driessen
- Comparing hazard mitigation and climate change adaptation planning approaches pp. 2922-2942

- Melina Matos, Philip Gilbertson, Sierra Woodruff, Sara Meerow, Malini Roy and Bryce Hannibal
- A study about the impact of energy saving climate on college students’ energy saving behavior: based on analysis using the hierarchical linear model pp. 2943-2961

- Yanan Wang and Wenkun Zhang
- Corporate social responsibility and CEO dismissals: the dynamic role of average and above-average CSR on CEO dismissals pp. 2962-2984

- Talat Mehmood Khan, Zhu Naiping and Liu Shiyu
- Evaluating the spatiotemporal variations of daytime surface and canopy urban heat islands: an arid climate case study pp. 2985-3006

- Elham Shafieiyoun, Mahdi Gheysari, Mehdi Khiadani and Jahangir Abedi Koupai
Volume 66, issue 13, 2023
- The unlikely Mexican carbon tax—a question of economic-environmental synergies? pp. 2623-2639

- Jakob Skovgaard and Sofía Sacks Ferrari
- Decoding men’s behavioral responses toward green cosmetics: an investigation based on the belief decomposition approach pp. 2640-2667

- Saqib Ali, Hafiz Muhammad Usama Javed, Waris Ali and Hasan Zahid
- Spatial imaginaries in flood risk management: insights from a managed retreat initiative in upper Bavaria pp. 2668-2690

- Cormac Walsh, Mick Lennon, Mark Scott and Fiadh Tubridy
- Adaptation outcomes in climate-vulnerable locations: understanding how short-term climate actions exacerbated existing gender inequities in coastal Bangladesh pp. 2691-2712

- Saleh Ahmed, Elizabeth Eklund and Elizabeth Kiester
- Assessing social responsibility initiatives for public-private partnership success based on multi-criteria decision making: evidence from municipal solid waste management in Ghana pp. 2713-2738

- Emelia Asiedu-Ayeh, Chen Guangyu, Sandra Chukwudumebi Obiora and Love Offeibea Asiedu-Ayeh
- Planning for effective water management: an evaluation of water management plans in California pp. 2739-2759

- Nataly Escobedo Garcia and Nicola Ulibarri
- Developing ecological endpoints for valuation of semi-arid riparian ecosystem services pp. 2760-2777

- Craig D. Broadbent, David S. Brookshire, David Goodrich, Mark D. Dixon, L. Arriana Brand and Jennifer Thacher
- Indigenous knowledge indicators employed by farmers for adaptation to climate change in rural South Africa pp. 2778-2793

- Zongho Kom, Nthaduleni S. Nethengwe, Sylvester Mpandeli and Hector Chikoore
- Modeling heterogeneity in preferences for organic rice in China: evidence from a choice experiment pp. 2794-2809

- Xin Liu, Xuehong Zhou, Qiang Wang, Haifeng Zheng and Douglas C. MacMillan
Volume 66, issue 12, 2023
- The moderating effect of corporate social responsibility between green human resource management and organizations’ environmental performance pp. 2424-2446

- Muhammad Mehedi Masud, Nusrat Jafrin, Abu Naser Mohammad Saif and Abdullah Al-Mamun
- The politics of conservation: examining the human-wildlife conflict in Bollywood ecocinema Sherni (2021) pp. 2447-2466

- Goutam Karmakar and Somasree Sarkar
- When digital technology innovation enhances Indigenous Peoples’ e-participation in climate change resilience-building: perspectives under the “e-GIS Smart, Inclusive, and, Climate-resilient Indigenous Peoples Landscape and Community Clearing-House Mechanism Solution” pp. 2467-2486

- Sylvestre-José-Tidiane Manga
- Can grassland rental achieve a win-win situation between livestock production and grassland ecological conservation? Evidence from pastoral areas in Northern China pp. 2487-2512

- Yuxing Shi, Chaoqiong Li, Minjuan Zhao and Ruirui Du
- Institutional pressures and firms’ environmental management behavior: the moderating role of slack resources pp. 2513-2535

- Yuan Ma, Jing Wang and Xiaofei Lv
- The evolution of the pre- and post-construction public opinions toward offshore wind energy on the Belgian coast pp. 2536-2555

- Justine Penneman, Astrid Buchmayr, Luc Van Ootegem and Elsy Verhofstadt
- Traffic noise and property values: an instrumental variable strategy for hedonic valuation pp. 2556-2575

- Luis Bravo-Moncayo, Roberto Mosquera, Virginia Puyana-Romero, Michelle Romero, José Lucio-Naranjo and Enrique Suárez
- Environmental infrastructure and urban residents’ well-being: a system dynamics approach pp. 2576-2602

- Lei Li, Yilin Zheng, Shaojun Ma and Mingqi Li
- The influence of green human resource management practices and employee green behavior on business performance in sustainability-focused organizations pp. 2603-2622

- Mehrajunnisa Mehrajunnisa, Fauzia Jabeen, Mohd Nishat Faisal and Thomas Lange
Volume 66, issue 11, 2023
- Strategic environmental assessment for low-carbon development: developing an analysis framework pp. 2223-2246

- Amani G. Rweyendela, Noah M. Pauline and Godwin A. Lema
- Application of CRISP-DM methodology for managing human-wildlife conflicts: an empirical case study in India pp. 2247-2273

- Venkataraghavan Krishnaswamy, Nitin Singh, Mayank Sharma, Neha Verma and Amit Verma
- Antecedents of public participation intention in waste incineration power projects: an empirical study from China pp. 2274-2294

- Xin Wan, Rubing Wang, Jiran Deng, Yuan Zhao, Yantong Zhang and Hongyang Li
- Hotels’ experience of green environment management and innovation performance: stewardship of multiple green drivers pp. 2295-2322

- Shahbaz Sharif, Hummaira Qudsia Yousaf, Sadia Shaikh, Farhan Mirza and Urandelger Gantulga
- Economic indices of by-products utilization and forage production in semi-arid rangelands pp. 2323-2351

- Javad Motamedi, Hossein Azadi, Ahmad Alijanpour, Abbas Banj Shafiei, Esmaeil Sheidai-Karkaj, Morteza Mofidi-Chelan, Saghi Movahhed Moghaddam, Steven Van Passel and Frank Witlox
- Planning for green infrastructure along the Gulf Coast: an evaluation of comprehensive plans and planning practices in the Mississippi-Alabama coastal region pp. 2352-2372

- Megan E. Heim LaFrombois, Charlene LeBleu, Sweta Byahut and Stephanie Rogers
- Visual appraisal of designed landscapes in high-rise residential areas rendered by residents living at different heights pp. 2373-2387

- Ren Zhang, Yuping Yuan, Yujia Zhai and Chenping Han
- Nature Based Solutions on the river environment: an example of cross-disciplinary sustainable management, with local community active participation and visual art as science transfer tool pp. 2388-2405

- Andrea Conte, Patrizia Brunetti, Enrica Allevato, Silvia Rita Stazi, Maria Luisa Antenozio, Laura Passatore and Maura Cardarelli
- Creating an evidence base for managing structural change in the Rhineland Mining Area—evaluating open space applying a comprehensive set of indicators pp. 2406-2423

- Florian Klopfer, Stefan Greiving and Dietwald Gruehn
Volume 66, issue 10, 2023
- Barriers to sustainable practices in the Indonesian construction industry pp. 2028-2050

- Heni Fitriani and Saheed Ajayi
- Exploring local land use conflicts through successive planning decisions: a dynamic approach and theory-driven typology of potentially conflicting planning decisions pp. 2051-2070

- Pavel Raška, Bohumil Frantál, Stanislav Martinát and Vladan Hruška
- The role of urban planning in climate adaptation: an empirical analysis of UHI in European cities pp. 2071-2089

- N. Florenzio, Gianni Guastella, F. Magni, Stefano Pareglio and F. Musco
- Economic growth targets and green total factor productivity: evidence from China pp. 2090-2106

- Yanlin Sun, Yuwei Tang and Ge Li
- Impacts of jellyfish presence on tourists’ holiday destination choices and their willingness to pay for mitigation measures pp. 2107-2125

- Ana Ruiz-Frau
- Green consumption intention and behavior of tourists in urban and rural destinations pp. 2126-2150

- Chengcai Tang, Ying Han and Pin Ng
- Determinants of consumers’ intention to participate in automobile recalls for environmental defects: using an extended theory of planned behavior pp. 2151-2170

- Hong Huang, Jiuchang Wei and Ruiju Yang
- Impact of stakeholders’ pressure on green management practices of manufacturing organizations under the mediation of organizational motives pp. 2171-2194

- Mohsin Shahzad, Ying Qu, Saif Ur Rehman, Xiangan Ding and Asif Razzaq
- Investigating household waste separation behavior: the salience of an integrated norm activation model and the theory of planned behavior pp. 2195-2221

- Vincent Ekow Arkorful, Zhao Shuliang and Benjamin Kweku Lugu
Volume 66, issue 9, 2023
- How does environmental regulation affect economic growth? Evidence from Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei urban agglomeration in China pp. 1813-1840

- Yu Hao, Yidan Kang, Yujia Li, Haitao Wu and Jingyang Song
- Knowing through fishing: exploring the connection between fishers’ ecological knowledge and fishing styles pp. 1841-1860

- Diana Garavito-Bermúdez and Wiebren J. Boonstra
- Unveiling corporate social responsibility awareness and implementation: a study of the Chinese construction firms pp. 1861-1889

- Qian Zhang, Bee Lan Oo and Benson Teck Heng Lim
- Application of Q-methodology for identifying factors of acceptance of spatial planning instruments pp. 1890-1917

- Manuel Sudau, Enrico Celio and Adrienne Grêt-Regamey
- Linking science and practice in participatory future-oriented assessment and planning of human heat stress vulnerability in Bonn, Germany pp. 1918-1937

- Wiriya Puntub, Tanja Schnittfinke, Mark Fleischhauer, Jörn Birkmann, Matthias Garschagen, Simone Sandholz and Mia Wannewitz
- Photovoltaic technological innovation system (PV TIS) in Iran: identifying barriers, incentives, dynamics and developing policies pp. 1938-1961

- Ali Asghar Sadabadi, Zohreh Rahimi Rad and Hossein Azimzadeh
- Is green leadership associated with employees’ green behavior? Role of green human resource management pp. 1962-1982

- Ali Nawaz Khan
- What influences where volunteers practice environmental stewardship? The role of scale(s) in sorting stewards pp. 1983-2008

- Christina W. Lopez and Russell Weaver
- The underappreciated value of brownfield sites: motivations and challenges associated with maintaining biodiversity pp. 2009-2027

- Lauren Cox and Sue Rodway-Dyer
Volume 66, issue 8, 2023
- Does producer services agglomeration affect environmental quality? New findings from a spatial spillover effect analysis pp. 1601-1621

- Xi Wang, Meiling Wang, Silu Pang, Zhong Yin Wei and Zhen Liu
- Impact of information processing on individuals’ intentions toward reducing PM2.5: evidence from Hefei City, China pp. 1622-1639

- Weiwei Zhu, Tingting Wu and Chuanhui Liao
- Toward sustainable development? Trend analysis of environmental policy in Korea from 1987 to 2040 pp. 1640-1654

- Tsolmon Bayarsaikhan, Moon-Hyun Kim, Hee Jin Oh and Tae-Hyoung Tommy Gim
- Effects of informal institutions on stakeholder and public participation in public infrastructure megaprojects: a case study of Shanghai pp. 1655-1674

- Lufeng Wu
- Exploring links between ownership, governance and condition of stormwater quality improvement devices pp. 1675-1693

- Ruby Ardren and Peter J. Davies
- Ebbs and flows of metropolitan authorities: Supra-local spatial planning and impact on land-use patterns pp. 1694-1719

- Sofia Pagliarin
- Does government environmental governance information disclosure improve residents’ subjective well-being? Evidence from China pp. 1720-1742

- Jiusong Chen, Shanyong Wang and Liang Wan
- From activism to “not-quite-government”: the role of government and non-government actors in the expansion of the Australian protected area estate since 1990 pp. 1743-1764

- Aidan Davison, Lilian M. Pearce, Benjamin Cooke and Jamie B. Kirkpatrick
- Does improvement in education level reduce ecological footprint? A non-linear analysis considering population structure and income pp. 1765-1793

- Qiang Wang, Lejia Li and Rongrong Li
- Market-oriented environmental policies, environmental innovation, and firms’ performance: a grounded theory study and framework pp. 1794-1811

- Zhongju Liao, Yan Liu and Zhixian Lu
Volume 66, issue 7, 2023
- A conceptual framework and research method for understanding protected area governance: varying approaches and epistemic worldviews about human-nature relations pp. 1393-1412

- Jingyu Li, Arie Stoffelen and Frank Vanclay
- Impact of environmentally specific transformational leadership on organizational citizenship behavior for the environment: the role of moral reflectiveness and leader group prototypicality pp. 1413-1430

- Zhongqiu Li, Liang Liang, Xue Zhang and Jintong Li
- Evidence-based identification of integrated water quality systems pp. 1431-1452

- Eric Akomeah, Karl-Erich Lindenschmidt, Luis Morales-Marin and Elmira Hassanzadeh
- Evaluating behavioural changes for climate adaptation planning pp. 1453-1471

- Tanvi P. Walawalkar, Leon M. Hermans and Jaap Evers
- Outdoor recreation in Sweden during and after the COVID-19 pandemic – management and policy implications pp. 1472-1493

- Andreas Skriver Hansen, Thomas Beery, Peter Fredman and Daniel Wolf-Watz
- Does the level of energy intensity matter in the effect of logistic performance on the environmental pollution of OBOR countries? Evidence from PSTR analysis pp. 1494-1512

- Celil Aydin, Hatice Aydin and Hayrullah Altinok
- How boundary objects facilitate local climate adaptation networks: the cases of Amsterdam Rainproof and Water Sensitive Rotterdam pp. 1513-1532

- Jannes J. Willems, Jitske van Popering-Verkerk and Lucy van Eck
- Digitalization and environment governance: does internet development reduce environmental pollution? pp. 1533-1562

- Siyu Ren, Yu Hao and Haitao Wu
- Engaging recreational fishers in fisheries’ stewardship: a case of responsibilisation in natural resource management pp. 1563-1578

- Kieran Gregory and Deanna Grant-Smith
- Forest resource endogenous cultural institutions in rural Cameroon: compliance determinants and policy implications pp. 1579-1600

- Jude Ndzifon Kimengsi and Alfred Kechia Mukong
Volume 66, issue 6, 2023
- Effects of various stages and modes of urbanization on building energy consumption intensity in China pp. 1147-1166

- Runyuan Wang, Hong Ren, Weiguang Cai and Qingwei Shi
- Does stringent environmental regulation reduce the overinvestment of high polluting firms? – Quasi-natural experiment evidence from China’s new “environmental protection law” pp. 1167-1188

- Jingyi Yang, Caiqi Bu and Daqian Shi
- Using participatory GIS and collaborative management approaches to enhance local actors’ participation in rangeland management: the case of Vulindlela, South Africa pp. 1189-1208

- Matilda Azong Cho, Mutanga Onisimo and Tafadzwanashe Mabhaudhi
- Dynamics of changes in land use and land cover and perceived causes in Hakaluki Haor, Bangladesh pp. 1209-1228

- Ataur Goni Polash, Muktarun Islam, Md. Mahmudul Alam and Abul Quasem Al-Amin
- Investment in environmental protection, green innovation, and solid waste governance capacity: empirical evidence based on panel data from China pp. 1229-1252

- Benhong Peng, Yinyin Zhao, Ehsan Elahi and Anxia Wan
- Which characteristics and integrations between characteristics in blue–green spaces influence the nature experience? pp. 1253-1279

- Hao Luo, Li Deng, Chen Song, Songlin Jiang, Yinghui Huang, Wenjuan Wang, Xingke Liu, Shangguan Li, Baimeng Guo, Lingli Peng and Xi Li
- A framework for reviewing laws and policies for climate resilience: the case of the Vietnamese Mekong Delta pp. 1280-1304

- Haomiao Du, Kim Khoi Dang, Hong Quan Nguyen and Helena F.M.W van Rijswick
- A functional approach to decentralization in the electricity sector: learning from community choice aggregation in California pp. 1305-1335

- Ida Dokk Smith, Julia Kirch Kirkegaard and Kacper Szulecki
- The impact of corruption on green innovation: the case of OECD and non-OECD countries pp. 1336-1368

- Abdulrasheed Zakari, Vincent Tawiah, Babajide Oyewo and Rafael Alvarado
- An integrated approach of artificial intelligence and geoinformation techniques applied to forest fire risk modeling in Gachsaran, Iran pp. 1369-1391

- Bakhtiar Feizizadeh, Davoud Omarzadeh, Vahid Mohammadnejad, Hoda Khallaghi, Ayyoob Sharifi and Bahaoldein Golmohmadzadeh Karkarg
Volume 66, issue 5, 2023
- Improving wildfire management outcomes: shifting the paradigm of wildfire from simple to complex risk pp. 909-927

- Maureen Essen, Sarah McCaffrey, Jesse Abrams and Travis Paveglio
- Conceptualizing linkages between community well-being and access to public space: an environmental justice perspective pp. 928-954

- Josephine Marie Godwyll and Christine N. Buzinde
- Social capital and residents’ plastic recycling behaviors in China pp. 955-976

- Yuanhong Liao and Yunfeng Xing
- Social capital and farmers’ leadership in Iranian rural communities: application of social network analysis pp. 977-1001

- Zohreh Moghfeli, Mehdi Ghorbani, Mohammad Reza Rezvani, Mohammad Amin Khorasani, Hossein Azadi and Jürgen Scheffran
- China’s outward FDI and environmental sustainability in belt and road countries: does the quality of institutions matter? pp. 1002-1036

- Muhammad Abdul Kamal, Assad Ullah, Fiza Qureshi, Jiajia Zheng and Manzoor Ahamd
- Accounting for subsistence needs in non-market valuation: a simple proposal pp. 1037-1060

- Victor Champonnois and Olivier Chanel
- Will the increase in local land-based revenues lead to an improvement in environmental quality? An empirical study through the lens of land finance in China pp. 1061-1088

- Jinshuo Wang, Fugang Gao, Peng Tang, Erwin van der Krabben, Huub Ploegmakers and Ary Samsura
- Predictors of pro-environmental behavior: Moderating role of knowledge sharing and mediatory role of perceived environmental responsibility pp. 1089-1107

- Mahnaz Mansoor and Tri Indra Wijaksana
- Structural paths of changes in CO2 emissions in the Chinese construction industry pp. 1108-1126

- Jindao Chen, Xiangnan Song and Jianmin You
- When access is not just access: unveiling the administrative agendas pertaining to coastal access in California pp. 1127-1146

- Iris Hui and Masha Gorkovenko
Volume 66, issue 4, 2023
- Evaluation of environmental actions by local citizens – a choice modeling application pp. 698-714

- Ma Helena Guimarães, Luis Nunes, Ana Rodrigues, Lívia Madureira and Tomaz Dentinho
- Under the dam’s feet: an ethnographic study of water flow in India’s Narmada River basin pp. 715-732

- Vinod Kumar and Neeraj Mishra
- Does business strategy drive corporate environmental information disclosure? pp. 733-758

- Hualong Wang, Shanyong Wang, Jing Wang and Feng Yang
- Accelerating the adoption of water sensitive innovations: community perceptions of practices and technologies to mitigate urban stormwater pollution pp. 759-778

- Angela J. Dean, Fiona J. Newton, Robyn E. Gulliver, Kelly S. Fielding and Helen Ross
- Mapping Green, Lean, Six Sigma enablers through the lens of a construction sector: an emerging economy’s perspective pp. 779-812

- Kramat Hussain, Zhen He, Naveed Ahmad, Muzaffar Iqbal and Shama Nazneen
- Urban flood resilience, a multi-level institutional analysis of planning practices in the Metropolitan City of Naples pp. 813-835

- Corinne Vitale, Sander Meijerink and Francesco Domenico Moccia
- The benefits of action on implementing carbon taxation in Ireland: a demand system approach pp. 836-860

- Miguel A. Tovar Reaños and Muireann Á. Lynch
- Synergizing a socio-ecological system: reflections on community-based natural resource management at the World Heritage Site of Mount Huangshan, China pp. 861-881

- Jing Li, Feng Han, Zhanshi Chen and Yongli Cai
- The mediating role of CSR on the relationship between gender diversity and risk taking pp. 882-908

- Fatma Ben Moussa, Salma Zaiane and Nihel Ziadi
Volume 66, issue 3, 2023
- Exploring factors influencing the application accuracy of the theory of planned behavior in explaining recycling behavior pp. 445-470

- Jing Ma, Zhaoyun Yin, Keith W. Hipel, Meng Li and Juntao He
- Asymmetric effects of tourism development and green innovation on economic growth and carbon emissions in top 10 GDP countries pp. 471-500

- Asif Razzaq, Tehreem Fatima and Muntasir Murshed
- Horizontal ecological compensation mechanism and technological progress: theory and empirical study of Xin’an River Ecological Compensation Gambling Agreement pp. 501-523

- Haisen Wang, Gangqiang Yang, Xiao Ouyang, Ziyi Tand, Xiaofeng Long and Ziyang Yue
- Effect of total quality management on business sustainability: the mediating role of green supply chain management practices pp. 524-548

- Ahmed Adnan Zaid and Mohammad Sleimi
- Putting nature centre stage? The challenges of ‘mainstreaming’ biodiversity in the planning process pp. 549-571

- Olivia Wilson
- Does the development of smart cities help protect the environment? pp. 572-589

- Yinxin Su, Mingzhi Hu and Xiaofen Yu
- Can the construction of low-carbon cities reduce haze pollution? pp. 590-620

- Yingzhi Xu, Ruijie Zhang, Biying Dong and Jingjing Wang
- Predicting residents’ adoption of living environment improvement practices toward sustainable development: the role of internet use pp. 621-641

- Xueting Wang, Qingmeng Tong, Feng Qiu and Junbiao Zhang
- Corruption, market segmentation and haze pollution: empirical evidence from China pp. 642-664

- Junfeng Zhao, Jianliang Shen, Jinling Yan, Xiaodong Yang, Yu Hao and Qiying Ran
- Machine learning data-driven approaches for land use/cover mapping and trend analysis using Google Earth Engine pp. 665-697

- Bakhtiar Feizizadeh, Davoud Omarzadeh, Mohammad Kazemi Garajeh, Tobia Lakes and Thomas Blaschke
Volume 66, issue 2, 2022
- Evaluation of cost efficiency in hydropower-related biodiversity restoration projects in Sweden – a stochastic frontier approach pp. 221-240

- Wondmagegn Tirkaso and Ing-Marie Gren
- Understanding the effects of spatial planning on the deployment of on-shore wind power: insights from Italy and the UK pp. 241-264

- Richard Cowell and Carla De Laurentis
- Zoned, but not resolved: balancing environmental conservation and local development through comprehensive land use planning in Rondane, Norway pp. 265-292

- Marianne Singsaas
- The impact of the new energy demonstration city policy on the green total factor productivity of resource-based cities: empirical evidence from a quasi-natural experiment in China pp. 293-326

- Xiaodong Yang, Weilong Wang, Haitao Wu, Jianlong Wang, Qiying Ran and Siyu Ren
- Dilemmas of public goods provisioning: institutional mechanisms for agricultural drainage management in Ohio, USA pp. 327-347

- Pranay Ranjan and Tomas M. Koontz
- Identifying potential adopters of aquaponic farming pp. 348-366

- Asael Greenfeld, Nir Becker, Janet F. Bornman and Dror L. Angel
- Environmental impact of infrastructure-led Chinese outward FDI, tourism development and technology innovation: a regional country analysis pp. 367-399

- Yu Zhuang, Shuili Yang, Asif Razzaq and Zeeshan Khan
- Corporate environmental responsibility and employees’ pro-environmental behaviors at work: insights from organizational identification and workplace spirituality perspective pp. 400-423

- Feng Yang and Lan Gao
- Theoretical frameworks in climate change adaptation planning: a comparative study in coastal cities of developing countries1 pp. 424-444

- Tu Dam Ngoc Le
Volume 66, issue 1, 2023
- Indicators for sustainable touristic destinations: a critical review pp. 1-30

- Samuele Marinello, Maria Angela Butturi, Rita Gamberini and Umberto Martini
- Nexus between carbon dioxide emissions and economic growth in G7 countries: fresh insights via wavelet coherence analysis pp. 31-66

- Rabeh Khalfaoui, Aviral Tiwari, Usman Khalid and Muhammad Shahbaz
- Why is determining peri-urban area boundaries critical for sustainable urban development? pp. 67-96

- Md. Golam Mortoja and Tan Yigitcanlar
- Accelerating innovation for the Dutch bioeconomy transition: the case of biobased asphalt pp. 97-121

- Maged Elsamny and Alberto Gianoli
- Why citizen scientists volunteer: the influence of motivations, barriers, and perceived project relevancy on volunteer participation and retention from a novel experiment pp. 122-142

- Xoco A. Shinbrot, Kelly W. Jones, Greg Newman and Miriam Ramos-Escobedo
- Heterogeneous performances and consequences of China’s industrial environmental governance: clean production vs. end-of-pipe treatment pp. 143-168

- Shuai Shao, Chang Wang, Yue Guo, Bai-Chen Xie, Zhihua Tian and Shiyi Chen
- Climate change and food security of South Asia: fresh evidence from a policy perspective using novel empirical analysis pp. 169-190

- Abbas Ali Chandio, Yuansheng Jiang, Asad Amin, Munir Ahmad, Waqar Akram and Fayyaz Ahmad
- Airline efficiency measures considering undesirable outputs: an application of a network slack-based measures with double frontiers pp. 191-220

- Qiang Cui, Yi-lin Lei, Jing-ling Lin and Li-ting Yu
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