Journal of Environmental Planning and Management
1997 - 2025
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Volume 40, issue 6, 1997
- Using Indices in Environmental Planning: Evaluating Policies for Wellfield Protection pp. 685-704

- Greg Lindsey, Jack Wittman and Matt Rummel
- A Systems Approach to Materials Flow in Sustainable Cities: A Case Study of Paper pp. 705-724

- Matthew Leach, Ausilio Bauen and Nigel Lucas
- Beyond the Requirements: Improving Public Participation in EIA pp. 725-738

- Anne Shepherd and Christi Bowler
- Bombs and Butterflies: A Case Study of the Challenges of Post Cold War Environmental Planning and Management for the US Nuclear Weapons Sites pp. 739-750

- Michael Greenberg, Karen Lowrie, Donald Krueckeberg, Henry Mayer and Darien Simon
- A Mixed Bag: Assessmentof Market Performance and Firm Trading Behaviour in the NOx Reclaim Programme pp. 751-774

- Thomas Klier, Richard Mattoon and Michael Prager
- Policy And Practice Environmental Policies in Saudi Arabia pp. 775-788

- Ahmad Al-Gilani and Seamus Filor
- The Development of Environmental Action Plans: Turning Statements into Actions pp. 789-802

- David Hickie and Max Wade
Volume 40, issue 5, 1997
- Sustainable Development: A Transdisciplinary Overview of the Literature pp. 549-574

- Keith Pezzoli
- Sustainable Development Literature: A TransdisciplinaryBibliography pp. 575-602

- Keith Pezzoli
- Planning under a Co-operative Mandate: New Plans for New Zealand pp. 603-614

- Jennifer Dixon, Neil Ericksen, Janet Crawford and Philip Berke
- Greening the Fife Economy: Ecological Modernization as a Pathway for Local Economic Development pp. 615-630

- Tony Jackson and Peter Roberts
- Community Attempts at Sustainable Development through Corporate Accountability pp. 631-644

- Michael Heiman
- Local Authority/AcademicCollaboration and Local Agenda 21 Policy Processes pp. 645-660

- Ted Kitchen, David Whitney and Stephen Littlewood
Volume 40, issue 4, 1997
- Water-sensitive Urban Planning: Protecting Groundwater pp. 413-434

- Naomi Carmon, Uri Shamir and Sigalit Meiron-Pistiner
- Brazil's Alcohol Programme: From an Attempt to Reduce Oil Dependence in the Seventies to the Green Arguments of the Nineties pp. 435-449

- Ogenis Magno Brilhante
- EIA-Learning from Experience: Changes in the Quality of Environmental Impact Statements for UK Planning Projects pp. 451-464

- John Glasson, Riki Therivel, Joe Weston, Elizabeth Wilson and Richard Frost
- Swiss Agricultural Policy and the Environment: An Example for the Rest of Europe to Follow? pp. 465-482

- Nigel Curry and Erwin Stucki
- Fostering Volunteerism in an Environmental Stewardship Group: A Report on the Task Force to Bring Back the Don, Toronto, Canada pp. 483-505

- Betsy Donald
- Alternative Control Policies for Water Quality Management: An Experimental Economics Approach pp. 507-526

- Keith Willett and Ramesh Sharda
- Policy And Practice Improving EIA for Intensive Livestock Projects pp. 527-533

- Joe Weston and Peter Prenton-Jones
Volume 40, issue 3, 1997
- New Zealand's Planning Revolution Five Years On: A Preliminary Assessment pp. 293-314

- B. J. Gleeson and K. J. Grundy
- Preservation and Change in the Upland Landscape: The Public Benefits of Grazing Management pp. 315-334

- Craig Bullock and Jim Kay
- Brazil's National Atlantic Forest Policy: A Challenge for State-level Environmental Planning. The Case of Santa Catarina, Brazil pp. 335-348

- Sandra Hodge, Maike Hering De Queiroz and Ademir Reis
- Multicriteria Group Decision-making Model for Environmental Conflict Analysis in the Cape Region, Mexico pp. 349-374

- J. Malczewski, R. Moreno-Sanchez, L. A. Bojorquez-Tapia and E. Ongay-Delhumeau
- Comments And Debates The Rural White Papers in Great Britain pp. 375-404

- Ian Hodge
Volume 40, issue 2, 1997
- The Ecological Component of Environmental Impact Assessment: A Critical Review of British Environmental Statements pp. 157-172

- S. Thompson, J. R. Treweek and D. J. Thurling
- Cosmetics or Critical Constraints? The Role of Landscape in Design Policies in English Development Plans pp. 173-198

- John Punter and Matthew Carmona
- Selective Targeting in Environmentally Sensitive Areas: Implications for Farmers and the Environment pp. 199-216

- Geoff Wilson
- Nitrate Vulnerable Zones and Nitrate Sensitive Areas: A Policy and Technical Analysis of Groundwater Source Protection in England and Wales pp. 217-234

- Suzie Osborn and Hadrian Cook
- How Los Angeles' Air Quality Policies Benefit Minorities pp. 235-260

- Chang-Hee Christine Bae
- Policy And Practice Environmental Assessmentand Planning: A Chronology of Development in England and Wales pp. 261-272

- A. J. Bond
- Social and Economic Factors in the Spread of the NIMBY Syndrome against Waste Disposal Sites in Taiwan pp. 273-282

- Hung-Wen Shen and Yue-Hwa Yu
Volume 40, issue 1, 1997
- Removal of Selected Urban Stormwater Constituents by an On-stream Pond pp. 5-18

- M. A. Van Buren, W. E. Watt and J. Marsalek
- Questioning the Waste Hierarchy: The Case of a Region with a Low Population Density pp. 19-36

- Alan Barrett and John Lawlor
- The Use of Geographic Information Systems for Resource Evaluation: A New Zealand Example pp. 37-58

- Russell Watkins, Chris Cocklin and Melinda Laituri
- Dynamic Risk Perception in Two Communities: Risk Events and Changes in Perceived Risk pp. 59-80

- George Rogers
- Protected Areas for the Future: Models from the Past pp. 81-110

- K. Bishop, A. Phillips and L. M. Warren
- It's Good to Talk! Environmental Information and the Greening of Industry pp. 111-124

- Andrea Ross and Jeremy Rowan-Robinson
- The River Valleys Project: A Participatory Approach to Integrated Catchment Planning and Management in Scotland pp. 125-142

- S. Edwards-Jones
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