Journal of Environmental Planning and Management
1997 - 2025
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Volume 42, issue 6, 1999
- Household Valuation of Curbside Recycling pp. 781-799

- David Aadland and Arthur Caplan
- Groundwater Vulnerability, Brownfield Redevelopment and Land Use Planning pp. 801-810

- Kent Murray and Daniel Rogers
- Auditing the Socio-economic Impacts of a Major Construction Project: The Case of Sizewell B Nuclear Power Station pp. 811-836

- Andrew Chadwick and John Glasson
- Urbanization and the Environment in Southern Africa: Towards a Managed Framework for the Sustainability of Cities pp. 837-859

- Kempe Ronald Hope and Mogopodi Lekorwe
- Land Use Planning and Waste Management in Scotland pp. 861-874

- Anne-Michelle Slater and Andrew Gemmell
- Objective Assessment of Countryside Recreation by Observation pp. 875-887

- Ian Keirle and Stephen Walsh
- Who Plans Whose Sustainability? Alternative Roles for Planners pp. 889-902

- Helen Briassoulis
Volume 42, issue 5, 1999
- The Problem of Common Land: Towards Stakeholder Governance pp. 613-630

- Christopher Short and Michael Winter
- The Environment and Postmodern Spatial Consciousness: A Sociology of Urban Environmental Agendas pp. 631-648

- Peter Brand
- Networks of Co-operation and Knowledge in 'Wider Countryside' Planning pp. 649-669

- Paul Selman and Amanda Wragg
- Post-development Auditing of EIA Predictive Techniques: A Spatial Analytical Approach pp. 671-689

- Graham Wood
- Planning for Nature Conservation: The Role and Performance of English District Local Authorities in the 1990s pp. 691-706

- Robert Marshall and Catherine Smith
- Development of a Commodity-by-industry Economic-Ecological Model of Water Demand in a Rural Economy pp. 707-734

- Daniel Davou Dabi and William Anderson
- An Evaluation System for National Park Selection in Taiwan pp. 735-745

- Nae-Wen Kuo and Yue-Hwa Yu
- Facilitating Integrated Resource and Environmental Management: Australian and Canadian Perspectives pp. 747-766

- Bruce Hooper, Geoffrey Mcdonald and Bruce Mitchell
Volume 42, issue 4, 1999
- Community-based Organizations and Neighbourhood Environmental Problem Solving: A Framework for Adoption of Information Technologies pp. 445-469

- Wendy Kellogg
- Networks, Agency and (De)stabilization: The Issue of Navigation on the River Wye, UK pp. 471-487

- Gavin Parker and Amanda Wragg
- Indirect and Avoided Environmental Consequences in Project Evaluation pp. 489-500

- Flemming Moller and Mette Wier
- From Siting Principles to Siting Practices: A Case Study of Discord among Trust, Equity and Community Participation pp. 501-525

- Jamie Baxter, John Eyles and Susan Elliott
- How Stable are Public Responses to Changing Local Environments? A 'Before' and 'After' Case Study of River Restoration pp. 527-545

- Sylvia Tunstall, Susan Tapsell and Sally Eden
- An Assessment of the Economic Effectiveness of Recreation Policy Using Contingent Valuation pp. 547-564

- Michael Christie
- Urban Waterfront Regeneration in the Mersey Basin, North West England pp. 565-580

- Robert Wood and John Handley
- Capacity for Environmental Action in Slovakia pp. 581-598

- Elizabeth Wilson
Volume 42, issue 3, 1999
- A Decision Support Framework for Environmental Planning in Developing Countries pp. 287-313

- Christian Madu
- Pathways Towards Sustainability: The Australian Approach pp. 315-340

- Ton Buhrs and Graeme Aplin
- Sustainable Development and Institutional Design: The Example of the Mersey Basin Campaign pp. 341-354

- Robert Wood, John Handley and Sue Kidd
- Environmental Impact Assessment Regulation in Hong Kong and Shanghai: A Cross-city Analysis pp. 355-374

- Carlos Wing-Hung Lo and Plato Kwong-To Yip
- Local Authority Archaeological Services in Scotland Two Years after Local Government Reorganization pp. 375-388

- David Jewell and Jeremy Raemaekers
- Policy And Practice Collective Response to Oil Spill Hazards in the Eastern Niger Delta of Nigeria pp. 389-408

- Innocent Miebaka Aprioku
- The Prospects for Improved Energy Efficiency in the UK Residential Sector pp. 409-424

- D. Mcevoy, D. C. Gibbs and J. W. S. Longhurst
- Benefits Transfer and Low Flow Alleviation: What Lessons for Environmental Valuation in the UK? pp. 425-436

- Dominic Moran
Volume 42, issue 2, 1999
- Contingent Valuation and Real Economic Commitments: Evidence from Electric Utility Green Pricing Programmes pp. 149-166

- Brian Byrnes, Clive Jones† and Sandra Goodman‡
- The Integration of Environmental Sustainability Considerations into EU Development Policy: A Case Study of the LEADER Initiative in the West of Ireland pp. 167-187

- David Pepper
- The Consideration of Sustainability Aspects in Transport Infrastructure Related Policies, Plans and Programmes: A Comparative Analysis of North West England, Noord-Holland and Brandenburg-Berlin pp. 189-219

- Thomas Fischer
- Environmental Management in India: Recent Challenges to the Indian Forest Service pp. 221-233

- Kevin Hannam
- Environmental and Strategic Uncertainty in Common Property Management: The Case of Scottish Red Deer pp. 235-252

- Craig Bullock
- Reforming the National Framework for Environmental Policies in Saudi Arabia pp. 253-269

- Ahmad Al-Gilani
Volume 42, issue 1, 1999
- Landcare Networks in Australia: State-sponsored Participation Through Local Organizations pp. 5-21

- Allan Curtis, Andrew Britton and Jonathan Sobels
- Estimating the Benefits of Agri-environmental Policy: Econometric Issues in Open-ended Contingent Valuation Studies pp. 23-43

- Begona Alvarez-Farizo
- Sustainable Development and Structure Plans in England and Wales: Operationalizing the Themes and Principles pp. 45-61

- David Counsell
- Competition, Sustainability and Packaging Policy in the UK pp. 83-102

- Ian Bailey
- Development and Implementation of Strategic Frameworks for Air Quality Management in the UK and the European Community pp. 103-121

- Derek Elsom
- Factors Influencing ISO 14000 Implementation in Printed Circuit Board Manufacturing Industry in Hong Kong pp. 123-134

- Kwai-Sang Chin
Volume 41, issue 6, 1998
- Industrial Ecology for Sustainable Communities pp. 661-672

- Bryna Cosgriff Dunn and Anne Steinemann
- Community Sustainability Auditing pp. 673-691

- Gerald Walter
- Modern Environmental Agreements: A Policy Instrument Becomes a Management Strategy pp. 693-709

- Pieter Glasbergen
- Environmental Responsiveness, Individuals and Organizational Learning: SME Experience pp. 711-730

- Judith Petts
- Monitoring and Post-auditing in Environmental Impact Assessment: A Review pp. 731-747

- Ben Dipper
- Land Use Planning and Environmental Capacity: Reassessing the Use of Regulatory Policy Tools to Achieve Sustainable Development pp. 749-765

- Yvonne Rydin
- Policy And Practice The Focus of Local Agenda 21 in the United Kingdom pp. 767-776

- A. J. Bond
Volume 41, issue 5, 1998
- Local Agenda 21: Substance or Spin? pp. 533-553

- Paul Selman
- Habermas and Nature: The Theory of Communicative Action for Studying Environmental Policy pp. 555-573

- Erland Skollerhorn
- Implementing Agri-environment Policy: A Landscape Ecology Perspective pp. 575-596

- Robert Macfarlane
- Applying Multi-attribute Utility Theory to Decision Making in Environmental Planning: A Case Study of the Electric Utility in Korea pp. 597-609

- Tai-Yoo Kim, Seung-Jun Kwak and Seung-Hoon Yoo
- Contingent Valuation and Real Economic Commitments: A Private Good Experiment pp. 611-619

- K. G. Willis and N. A. Powe
- Policy And Practice The Future Tenure of Rural Public Lands in Slovakia pp. 621-628

- Gregg Paget and Martina Vagacova
- Statutory Local Nature Reserves in the United Kingdom pp. 629-642

- G. M. A. Barker and J. D. Box
Volume 41, issue 4, 1998
- The Conditions for Environmentally Intelligent Regional Governance: Reflections from Lower Saxony pp. 421-443

- Tim Marshall
- What Level of Information Enables the Public to Act Like Experts When Evaluating Ecological Goods? pp. 463-475

- Wendy Kenyon and Gareth Edwards-Jones
- Revealing Preferences for Reductions of Public Risks: An Application of the CV Approach pp. 477-503

- Anselm Romer, Werner Pommerehne and Lars Feld
- Policy And Practice Green Grass and Brown Roots: Understanding Environmental Problems in Deprived Neighbourhoods pp. 505-518

- Gordon Mcgranahan, Joseph Leitman and Charles Surjadi
- Book Reviews And Notes pp. 519-527

- K. G. Willis, M. G. Lloyd, Tim Townshend, Tony Jackson, James MacKenzie, G. J. K. Porter, Elizabeth Wilson and Susan Buckingham-Hatfield
Volume 41, issue 3, 1998
- Land Use for Military Training in the UK: The Current Situation, Likely Developments and Possible Alternatives pp. 279-297

- David Doxford and Tony Hill
- A ComprehensiveNoise Management Strategy for an Urbanized River Catchment pp. 299-312

- A. L. Brown and C. M. Richardson
- Considering Conservation Value in Economic Appraisals of Coastal Resources pp. 313-336

- S. L. Goodman, W. Seabrooke and Shabbar Jaffry
- Citizen Advisory Groups in Remedial Action Planning: Paper Tiger or Key to Success? pp. 337-354

- Gerrit Knaap, Debra Matier and Robert Olshansky
- Informing Smaller Organizations about Environmental Management: An Assessmentof Government Schemes pp. 355-374

- Jason Palmer and Chris France
- Transboundary Pollution between Guangdong Province and Hong Kong: Threats to Water Quality in the Pearl River Estuary and Their Implications for Environmental Policy and Planning pp. 375-396

- Peter Hills, Lei Zhang and Jianhua Liu
- NELUP: Some Reflections on Undertaking and Reporting InterdisciplinaryRiver Catchment Modelling pp. 397-402

- Andrew Moxey and Ben White
Volume 41, issue 2, 1998
- Progress towards Environmental Justice: A Five-year Perspective of Toxicity, Race and Poverty in Michigan, 1990-1995 1 pp. 157-176

- Elaine Hockman and Charles Morris
- Sustainable Development and Structure Plans in England and Wales: A Review of Current Practice pp. 177-194

- David Counsell
- Reduction of Waste and Electricity Demand in The Netherlands: A Hypothetical Intervention pp. 195-208

- Stephan Slingerland and Paulien De Jong
- Evaluating Consistency of Categorizing Biodiversity Management Status Relative to Land Stewardship in the Gap Analysis Program pp. 209-216

- Julie Prior-Magee, Bruce Thompson and David Daniel
- On the Role of Fines as an Environmental Enforcement Tool pp. 217-226

- Surabhi Kadambe and Kathleen Segerson
- Comparing the Economic Value of Mountain Biking Estimated Using Revealed and Stated Preference pp. 227-236

- Peter Fix and John Loomis
- The National Forest and Local Agenda 21: An Experiment in Integrated Landscape Planning pp. 237-251

- Morag Bell and David Evans
Volume 41, issue 1, 1998
- Problems and Prospects in Local Environmental Assessment: Lessons from the United States pp. 5-24

- Rolf Pendall
- Failing to Site Hazardous Waste Facilities Voluntarily: Implications for the Production of Sustainable Goods pp. 25-44

- Ron Pushchak and Cecilia Rocha
- Implementing Ecosystem-basedManagement: Lessons from the Great Lakes pp. 45-75

- John Hartig, Michael Zarull, Thomas Heidtke and Hemang Shah
- Towards a Symbiosis: Urban Development and Environmental Quality in the Taipei Metropolitan Region pp. 77-94

- Tzu-Chun Chen and Shu-Li Huang
- IntergovernmentalEnvironmental Planning: Addressing the Commitment Conundrum pp. 95-110

- Raymond Burby and Peter May
- In Search of Arcadia: The Persistence of the Rural Idyll in New Zealand Rural Subdivisions pp. 111-128

- Simon Swaffield and John Fairweather
- Policy And Practice Options for Managing Protected Areas: Lessons from International Experience pp. 129-144

- Josef Leitmann
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