Journal of Environmental Planning and Management
1997 - 2025
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Volume 46, issue 6, 2003
- Steps Towards Integrating Carbon Dioxide Sources and Sinks into Local Environmental Planning pp. 803-816

- Eric Rapaport and Torgny Lind
- Examining the Effects of Biodiversity on the Ability of Local Plans to Manage Ecological Systems pp. 817-837

- Samuel Brody
- Critical Factors and Evaluation Criteria for Habitat Translocation pp. 839-856

- John Box
- Recreational Rates and Future Land Use Preferences for Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory Facility pp. 857-874

- Joanna Burger
- Ecological Sustainability in Greek Agriculture: An Application of Energy Flow Approach pp. 875-886

- S. M. Fakhrul Islam, Helen Papadopoulou and Basil Manos
- The Determinants of Mining Company Response to Environmental Approvals Regulation: A Report of Australian Research pp. 887-909

- David Annandale and Ross Taplin
- Climate Change and Planning and Consultation for the UK Aviation White Paper pp. 911-918

- Paul John Upham
Volume 46, issue 5, 2003
- Values Suitability Analysis: A Methodology for Identifying and Integrating Public Perceptions of Ecosystem Values in Forest Planning pp. 643-658

- Patrick Reed and Gregory Brown
- The Value of Countryside Access: A Contingent Valuation Survey of Visitors to the Ridgeway National Trail in the United Kingdom pp. 659-671

- Richard Bennett, R. B. Tranter and R. J. P. Blaney
- The Effectiveness of the UK Landfill Tax pp. 673-689

- Adrian Martin and Ian Scott
- The Use of Ecologically Based Screening Criteria in a Community-sponsored Open Space Preservation Programme pp. 691-714

- Michael Thomas
- Metaphors for Reflecting on Research Practice: Researching with People pp. 715-731

- David McClintock, Ray Ison and Rosalind Armson
- Public Participation in Natural Hazard Mitigation Policy Formation: Challenges for Comprehensive Planning pp. 733-754

- David Godschalk, Samuel Brody and Raymond Burby
- Adaptation of a Storm Drainage System to Accommodate Increased Rainfall Resulting from Climate Change pp. 755-770

- Darren Waters, W. Edgar Watt, Jiri Marsalek and Bruce Anderson
- Reinsurer Opinions of Environmental Management Systems Concerning Insurance for Pollution pp. 771-780

- D. M. Minoli and J. N. B. Bell
Volume 46, issue 4, 2003
- Nitrate transport in shallow groundwater at the stream-riparian interface in an urbanizing catchment pp. 475-498

- Ryan Stainton and Michael Stone
- Diffusion of US army chemical weapons disposal technologies: public perception of technology attributes pp. 499-522

- Bryan Williams, Hoi Suen, Sarah Rzasa, Tanya Heikkila and Maria Pennock-Roman
- An institutional framework for analysis of voluntary policy: the case of voluntary environmental agreements in Kita Kyushu, Japan pp. 523-543

- Eric Welch and Akira Hibiki
- Incorporating sustainable development concerns into an urban regeneration project: how politics can defeat procedures pp. 545-561

- Yvonne Rydin, Nancy Holman, Vicky Hands and Florian Sommer
- Wind power planning in three Swedish municipalities pp. 563-581

- Jamil Khan
- Visitor payback: panacea or pandora's box for conservation in the UK? pp. 583-604

- Alister Scott, Mike Christie and Helen Tench
- Waste recovery using packaging waste recovery notes: a cost-effective way of meeting targets? pp. 605-619

- Scott Brady and Tony Jackson
- POLICY AND PRACTICE: Planning and the European union water framework directive pp. 621-631

- Iain White and Joe Howe
Volume 46, issue 3, 2003
- Information Management for Public Participation in Co-design Processes: Evaluation of a Dutch Example pp. 315-344

- Bert Enserink and Rene Monnikhof
- The Role of Civic Environmentalism in the Pursuit of Sustainable Communities pp. 345-363

- Julian Agyeman and Briony Angus
- Applying the Precautionary Principle in Environmental Assessment: The Case of Reviews in British Columbia pp. 365-379

- Kent Gustavson
- Reuse or Burn? Evaluating the Producer Responsibility of Waste Paper pp. 381-398

- Per-Olov Marklund and Eva Samakovlis
- Perceptions about Environmental Use and Future Restoration of an Urban Estuary pp. 399-416

- Joanna Burger
- Legitimation Struggles in National Park Spaces: The Banff Bow Valley Round Table pp. 417-441

- Tazim Jamal and Marcus Eyre
- Revised Agri-environment Policy Objectives: Implications for Scheme Design pp. 443-466

- Jeremy Franks
Volume 46, issue 2, 2003
- A Framework for Geographically Sensitive and Efficient Recycling Networks pp. 147-165

- Nancey Green Leigh and Matthew Realff
- Sustainability-focused Organizational Learning: Recent Experiences and New Challenges pp. 167-176

- Eleonora Molnar and Peter Mulvihill
- Outcomes of Collaborative Water Policy Making: Applyxsing Complexity Thinking to Evaluation pp. 177-197

- Sarah Connick and Judith Innes
- Applying Integrated Resource and Environmental Management to Transmission Right-of-way Maintenance pp. 199-217

- Jill Harriman and Douglas Baker
- The Importance of Process in Ecosystem Management: Lessons from the Lachlan Catchment, New South Wales, Australia pp. 219-237

- Mick Hillman, Graeme Aplin and Gary Brierley
- Analysis of Ecological Context for Identifying Vegetation and Animal Conservation Planning Foci: An Example from the Arid South-western USA pp. 239-256

- Toshihide Hamazaki, Bruce Thompson, Brian Locke and Kenneth Boykin
- Quantifying Long-term Environmental Regulatory Risk for Brownfields: Are Reopeners Really an Issue? pp. 257-269

- Robert Simons, John Pendergrass and Kimberly Winson-Geideman
- The Environmental Appraisal of National Park Management Plans in England and Wales pp. 271-288

- J. G. Carter, C. M. Wood and M. Baker
- Attitudes and Behavioural Change in Household Waste Management Behaviours pp. 289-307

- Peter Tucker and David Speirs
Volume 46, issue 1, 2003
- Pricing Public Parks pp. 3-17

- K. G. Willis
- Farmers' Motivations for Adopting Conservation Practices along Riparian Zones in a Mid-western Agricultural Watershed pp. 19-37

- Robert Ryan, Donna Erickson and Raymond De Young
- Impact of Socio-demographic Factors on Willingness to Pay for the Reduction of a Future Health Risk pp. 39-47

- Jesper Nielsen, Dorte Gyrd-Hansen, Ivar SØNBØ Kristiansen and JØRgen NexØE
- Regional Variations in the Implementation of the Local Air Quality Management Process within Great Britain pp. 49-64

- N. K. Woodfield, J. W. S. Longhurst, C. I. Beattie and D. P. H. Laxen
- Demand for Water-based Leisure Activity pp. 65-77

- John Curtis
- A Contingent Trip Model for Estimating Rail-trail Demand pp. 79-96

- Carter Betz, John Bergstrom and J. M. Bowker
- The Benefits and Costs of Noise Reduction pp. 97-111

- Nir Becker and Doron Lavee
- Assessing the Ecological Footprint of a Large Metropolitan Water Supplier: Lessons for Water Management and Planning towards Sustainability pp. 113-141

- Manfred Lenzen, Sven Lundie, Grant Bransgrove, Lisa Charet and Fabian Sack
Volume 45, issue 6, 2002
- A Framework for Evaluating Transferable Development Rights Programmes pp. 773-795

- Patricia Machemer and Michael Kaplowitz
- How Can Local Environmental Planning Affect Forest Soil Acidity? A Case Study in Stockholm, Sweden pp. 797-811

- Eric Rapaport
- 'Capacity for Change': Testing a Model for the Inclusion of Social Indicators in Australia's National Land and Water Resources Audit pp. 813-826

- Stewart Lockie, Geoffrey Lawrence, Allan Dale and Bruce Taylor
- The Cost-effectiveness of Biodiversity Management: A Comparison of Farm Types in Extensively Farmed Areas of Scotland pp. 827-840

- Gerard Wynn
- The Potential of Public Participation Geographic Information Systems in UK Environmental Planning: Appraisals by Active Publics pp. 841-863

- Carolyn Harrison and Mordechai Haklay
- Facilitating Sediment Budget Construction for Land Management Applications pp. 865-887

- L. M. Reid and N. A. Trustrum
- The Development of Local Agenda 21 in the Mid-west Region of Ireland: A Case Study in Interactive Research and Indicator Development pp. 889-912

- Ruth Kelly and Richard Moles
- Sectoralization of an Integrated Coastal Management Programme: A Case Study in Madagascar pp. 913-926

- Raphaël Bille and Laurent Mermet
- The South to North Water Diversions in China: Review and Comments pp. 927-932

- Chen Xiqing, Zhang Dezhen and Zhang Erfeng
Volume 45, issue 5, 2002
- Rapid Assessment of Organic Pollution in a West-central Mexican River Using a Family-level Biotic Index pp. 613-632

- Lisa Henne, Daniel Schneider and Luis Martinez
- Forest Management Systems Evaluation: Using ISO14000 pp. 633-652

- G. T. Mcdonald and M. B. Lane
- Barn Owls, Bumble Bees and Beetles: UK Agriculture, Biodiversity and Biodiversity Action Planning pp. 653-671

- Carol Morris and Michael Winter
- Farmers' Choices: Management Practices to Reduce Nutrient Leakage within a Swedish Catchment pp. 673-689

- Anna Bratt
- Developing Institutional Capacity at the Regional Level: The Development of a Coastal Forum in the North West of England pp. 691-713

- Mark Baker
- Outdoor Recreation and Participative Democracy in England and Wales pp. 715-734

- Neil Ravenscroft, Nigel Curry and Susan Markwell
- Flooding and the Role of Planning in England and Wales: A Critical Review pp. 735-745

- Iain White and Joe Howe
- Strategic Routeing and Environmental Impact Assessment for Overhead Electrical Transmission Lines pp. 747-764

- Ross Marshall and Ross Baxter
Volume 45, issue 4, 2002
- Tourist Support for Marine Protection in Nha Trang, Viet Nam pp. 461-480

- Greg Lindsey and Ann Holmes
- Agricultural Land Use in an Environmentally Sensitive Area: An Assessment of an Agri-environmental Policy Measure pp. 481-491

- A. Psychoudakis, S. Aggelopoulos and E. Dimitriadou
- Environmental Protection in the Russian Federation: Lessons and Opportunities pp. 493-516

- Kris Wernstedt
- Developing Environmentally Respectful Policy Programmes: Five Key Principles pp. 517-532

- Geoff Vigar and Patsy Healey
- More than Biodiversity: The Socio-economic Impact of Implementing Biodiversity Action Plans in the UK pp. 533-547

- Jane Mills
- The Carbon Dioxide Reduction Workshop: Dutch Experiences with a Participatory Approach pp. 549-569

- Jochem van der Waals and Walter Vermeulen
- Air Quality Management in UK Local Authorities: Public Understanding and Participation pp. 571-590

- Juliette Mcdonald, Martin Hession, Anna Rickard, Mark Nieuwenhuijsen and Michaela Kendall
- Forest Renewal British Columbia: An Experiment in the Recycling of Revenue-raising Environmental Taxation pp. 591-606

- Tony Jackson and John Curry
Volume 45, issue 3, 2002
- Planning Models for Sustainable Water Resource Development pp. 309-322

- Martin Jaffe and Odeh Al-Jayyousi
- Information Disclosure Requirements and the Effect of Soil Contamination on Property Values pp. 323-339

- Hank Jenkins-Smith, Carol Silva, Robert Berrens and Alok Bohara
- Gauging the Vulnerability of Local Water Systems to Extreme Events pp. 341-361

- Robert Hersh and Kris Wernstedt
- Water Companies' Service Performance and Environmental Trade-offs pp. 363-379

- K. G. Willis, P. L. Mcmahon, G. D. Garrod and N. A. Powe
- Stakeholder Perceptions of Climate Change Impacts at the Regional Scale: Implications for the Effectiveness of Regional and Local Responses pp. 381-402

- Simon Shackley and Robert Deanwood
- Integrated Land and Water Management in the United Kingdom: Narrowing the Implementation Gap pp. 403-423

- Caroline Ducros and Nigel Watson
- From Poole to Fulham: A Changing Culture in UK Environmental Impact Assessment Decision Making? pp. 425-443

- Joe Weston
Volume 45, issue 2, 2002
- From Superfund Site to Developable Property: The Case of Rentokil pp. 157-179

- Jennifer Esway Smith and Margot Garcia
- Economic Evaluation of Carbon Dioxide Emission Abatement Measures in the Greek Energy Sector pp. 181-198

- Y. Sarafidis, S. Mirasgedis, E. Georgopoulou and D. P. Lalas
- Strategic Connectivity, Sustainable Development and the New English Regional Governance pp. 199-217

- Paul Benneworth, Leanne Conroy and Peter Roberts
- Local Agenda 21 in Four Swedish Municipalities: A Tool towards Sustainability? pp. 219-244

- Sofie Adolfsson Jorby
- Army Training: The Environmental Gains Resulting from the Adoption of Alternatives to Traditional Training Methods pp. 245-265

- David Doxford and Alan Judd
- Risk Communication and the Waste-to-energy Incinerator Environmental Impact Assessment Process: A UK Case Study of Public Involvement pp. 267-283

- Christopher Snary
- Sustainability Criteria for Decision Support in the UK Water Industry pp. 285-301

- Timothy Foxon, G. Mcilkenny, D. Gilmour, C. Oltean-Dumbrava, N. Souter, R. Ashley, D. Butler, Peter Pearson, P. Jowitt and J. Moir
Volume 45, issue 1, 2002
- Socio-economic Impacts: Are They Still the Poor Relations in UK Environmental Statements? pp. 3-24

- Andrew Chadwick
- Perceptions, Not Facts: How Forestry Professionals Decide on the Restoration of Degraded Forest Ecosystems pp. 25-38

- Michael Pregernig
- Two Paths to Industrial Ecology: Applying the Product-based and Geographical Approaches pp. 39-57

- Jouni Korhonen
- Sustainable Business Sites in the Netherlands: A Survey of Policies and Experiences pp. 59-84

- Pieter Pellenbarg
- Threatened Species Conservation in New South Wales, Australia: A Review of the Value of the Eight-part Test pp. 85-102

- Stewart Thompson and Thomas Evans
- Role of Wild Game in the Diet of Recreationists in South Carolina pp. 103-128

- Joanna Burger and Michael Gochfeld
- Emission versus Input Taxes for Diffuse Nitrate Pollution Control in the Presence of Transaction Costs pp. 129-139

- Athanasios Kampas and Ben White
- Development of Restoration of Raw Material Pits in Denmark pp. 141-148

- Erling Bondesen
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