Journal of Environmental Planning and Management
1997 - 2025
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Volume 65, issue 14, 2022
- The economic growth and environmental sustainability nexus: a metanalysis of three economic types pp. 2556-2586

- Sandra Chukwudumebi Obiora, Yong Zeng, Qiang Li, Emelia Asiedu-Ayeh, Grace Ugochi Nneji and Olusola Bamisile
- Value of cultural worldviews and message framing for the acceptability of sustainable land use zoning policies in post-conflict Somalia pp. 2587-2608

- Abdishakur W. Diriye, Osman M. Jama, Ren Chong and Abdulhakim M. Abdi
- Natural and human-induced drivers of groundwater depletion in Wadi Zabid, Tihama coastal plain, Yemen pp. 2609-2630

- Wahib Al-Qubatee, Fares Al Hasan, Henk Ritzema, Ghunaim Nasher and Petra Hellegers
- Different kettles of fish: corporate social performance, media legitimacy, and corporate financial performance of Chinese firms pp. 2631-2656

- Jun Xie, Hammad Riaz, Xiaolin Li, Su Xu and Tahir Mumtaz Awan
- Community-based and traditional natural resource conservation in Northern Pakistan: comparative analysis of attitudes and beliefs pp. 2657-2675

- Muhammad Zafar Khan, Nadia Ali and Richard D. Margerum
- An application of the planned behavior theory to predict Chinese firms’ environmental innovation pp. 2676-2695

- Zhongju Liao, Yan Liu, Juanlan Dai and Yunyan Li
- Does population and industrial agglomeration exacerbate China’s pollution? pp. 2696-2718

- Zhouyan Xiao, Huihui Li and Le Sun
- Why do public sectors perform high-level green public procurement practice? A new insight with fsQCA approach pp. 2719-2747

- Meng Ye, Yanlin Ma and Junqi Liu
- Sea turtle conservation: volunteers’ experience of symbolic threat pp. 2748-2762

- Gail L. Markle
Volume 65, issue 13, 2022
- Energy use and urbanization as determinants of China’s environmental quality: prospects of the Paris climate agreement pp. 2363-2386

- Irfan Khan, Fujun Hou, Abdulrasheed Zakari, Vincent Tawiah and Syed Ahtsham Ali
- The paradox of planning the compact and green city: analyzing land-use change in Amsterdam and Brussels pp. 2387-2411

- Stella Balikçi, Mendel Giezen and Rowan Arundel
- Responsibility, engagement, and policy strategy for ocean plastic waste management: a Q-method study of stakeholder perspectives pp. 2412-2435

- Abigail Heath and Matthew Cotton
- Revealing the reality behind consumers’ participation in WEEE treatment schemes: a mixed method approach pp. 2436-2467

- Sajjad Shokouhyar and Alireza Shahrasbi
- Does finance as usual work for circular economy transition? A financiers and SMEs qualitative approach pp. 2468-2489

- Marta de la Cuesta-González and Manuel Morales-García
- Influential factors of environmental behavior to reduce air pollution: integrating theories of planned behavior and psychological distance pp. 2490-2510

- Yang Cheng, Changlin Ao, Biqi Mao and Lishan Xu
- Assessing the dynamic variations of ecosystem service value in response to land use change and socio-economic development pp. 2511-2537

- Shuhua Ma, Lei Wang, Siwen Ji and Lu Xing
- Playing games around climate change – new ways of working to develop climate change resilience pp. 2538-2555

- Malachy Buck, John Sturzaker and Ian Mell
Volume 65, issue 12, 2022
- Gender differences in farmers’ livelihood capital in Dazu District, China pp. 2172-2189

- Foyuan Kuang, Jianjun Jin, Chenyang Zhang, Rui He, Xin Qiu, Tong Guan and Lin Li
- The use of socio-spatial data for sustainable roads planning: a national forest case study pp. 2190-2213

- L.K. Cerveny, R.J. McLain, D. Banis and A. Todd
- Dissecting the politics of scale in watershed-based planning pp. 2214-2236

- Dan Milz
- Reassessing environmental justice through pollution substitution pp. 2237-2256

- Sangyoul Lee, Xiang Bi and Jinwon Kim
- Understanding public perceptions toward invasive species in different parts of Europe pp. 2257-2275

- Marta Rodríguez-Rey, Yaisel J. Borrell, Eduardo Dopico, Teja Petra Muha and Matteo Rolla
- A national inventory and analysis of US transfer of development rights programs pp. 2276-2296

- Todd K. BenDor, Jordan Branham, Andrew Whittemore, Evangeline Linkous and Dylan Timmerman
- Rethinking the design of resilience and adaptation indicators supporting coastal communities pp. 2297-2317

- Jesse M. Keenan and Keely Maxwell
- Mitigating natural hazards: county-level hazard mitigation plan quality in Washington State pp. 2318-2332

- Daniel S. Feinberg and Clare M. Ryan
- Re-examining the effect of China’s new-energy demonstration cities construction policy on environmental pollution: a perspective of pollutant emission intensity control pp. 2333-2361

- Yuan Feng and Changfei Nie
Volume 65, issue 11, 2022
- Green banking: the case of the commercial banking sector in Delhi NCR pp. 1975-1998

- Akanksha Choubey and Meenakshi Sharma
- The system of environmental and economic accounting and the valuation problem: a review of the literature pp. 1999-2028

- Barbara Cavalletti and Matteo Corsi
- Sustainability and firms’ mission in a developing country: the case of voluntary certifications and programs in Costa Rica pp. 2029-2053

- Jorge A. Valenciano-Salazar, Francisco André and Gregorio Martín-de Castro
- Investigate solutions to mitigate CO2 emissions: the case of China pp. 2054-2080

- Sahar Sarwar, Rida Waheed, Muhammad Umar Farooq and Suleman Sarwar
- Is neighborhood satisfaction related to density perception? Promoting liveable and sustainable land use planning pp. 2081-2098

- Rémy Le Boennec and Sterenn Lucas
- Study on the selection of equity structure of PPP waste-to-energy projects from the perspective of sustainable development pp. 2099-2123

- Wenhua Hou, Siqi You and Yuqing Zhang
- Health concerns of plastics: energizing the global diffusion of anti-plastic norms pp. 2124-2144

- Leah Shipton and Peter Dauvergne
- Tourism economic dynamics under carbon intensity target policy pp. 2145-2171

- Jiekuan Zhang
Volume 65, issue 10, 2022
- Three decades of landscape change across the largest peri-urban horticultural region of Argentina: urban growth, productive intensification and the need for resilient landscape management pp. 1781-1820

- Carolina Baldini, Mariana Edith Marasas and Andrea Alejandra Drozd
- The role of the state in preserving urban green infrastructure - National Urban Parks in Finland and Sweden pp. 1821-1841

- Elin Slätmo, Kjell Nilsson and Diana Huynh
- Solid waste management behavior among the student community: integrating environmental knowledge and situational factors into the theories of planned behavior and value belief norm pp. 1842-1874

- Sumana Jagadeshi Raghu and Lewlyn L. R. Rodrigues
- Competing claims in land-use policy: property development and mineral aggregates industries pp. 1875-1892

- Donald Leffers, Gerda R. Wekerle and L. Anders Sandberg
- Women’s autonomy and its impact on environmental sustainability agenda pp. 1893-1913

- Chunlei Du, Muhammad Khalid Anser, Michael Yao-Ping Peng, Sameh E. Askar, Abdelmohsen A. Nassani, Khalid Zaman and Muhammad Moinuddin Qazi Abro
- EIA decision-making and administrative justice: an empirical analysis pp. 1914-1931

- R.C. Alberts, F.P. Retief, C. Roos, D. P. Cilliers, T.B. Fischer and J. Arts
- Comparison of methods to evaluate overland travel times for source water protection pp. 1932-1948

- Françoise Tardif, Flavie St-Pierre, Geneviève Pelletier and Manuel J. Rodriguez
- The impact of income inequality on environmental quality: a sectoral-level analysis pp. 1949-1974

- Sedat Alataş and Tuğba Akın
Volume 65, issue 9, 2022
- Examining the antecedents and consequences of sustainable green supply chain management from the perspective of ecological modernization: evidence from Taiwan’s high-tech sector pp. 1579-1610

- Yi-Chun Huang and Chih-Hsuan Huang
- Impact of financial agglomeration on regional green economic growth: evidence from China pp. 1611-1636

- Yu Qian, Jun Liu and Jeffrey Yi-Lin Forrest
- Resisting forestry sector reform: institutional work during India’s Forest Rights Act implementation process pp. 1637-1659

- Bidhan Kanti Das
- Urbanization and CO2 emissions intensity in Africa pp. 1660-1684

- Dieudonné Mignamissi and Aristophane Djeufack
- Making sense of how proponents conspire to thwart environmental impact assessment processes: insights from the Miramar Resort controversy in Taiwan pp. 1685-1707

- Yi-Chen Huang and Leslie Mabon
- Toward sustainable policy instruments: assessing instrument selection among policy actors pp. 1708-1726

- Anik Glaus, Ruth Wiedemann and Laurence Brandenberger
- Ecological efficiency assessment under the construction of low-carbon city: a perspective of green technology innovation pp. 1727-1752

- Minzhe Du, Jorge Antunes, Peter Wanke and Zhongfei Chen
- A comfortable soundscape perspective in acoustic environmental planning and management: a case study based on local resident audio-visual perceptions pp. 1753-1780

- Xinxin Ren, Jian Tang and Jun Cai
Volume 65, issue 8, 2022
- Issues in promoting sustainability in mega infrastructure projects: a systematic review pp. 1349-1372

- Nicola Thounaojam and Boeing Laishram
- Intergovernmental fiscal transfers and CO2 emissions in China pp. 1373-1389

- Wenqing Zhang and Liangliang Liu
- Gender and household resilience to flooding in informal settlements in Accra, Ghana pp. 1390-1413

- Eric Gaisie, Albert Adu-Gyamfi and Justice Kufour Owusu-Ansah
- The relationship between green operation and sustainable quality performance: the mediation role of environmental technology pp. 1414-1435

- Anitha Moosa and Feng He
- Bank managers’ perceived importance of corporate environmental management in lending decisions: investigating institutional motivational factors pp. 1436-1455

- Junmei Qi, Edina Eberhardt-Toth and Elisabeth Paulet
- Promotion of environmental regulation on the decoupling of marine economic growth from marine environmental pollution—based on interprovincial data in China pp. 1456-1482

- Fang Ye, Yixiong He, Yang Yi, Yongbo Quan and Yuncheng Deng
- An integrated decision driven design framework to support the ecological restoration of rivers pp. 1483-1506

- Myron King, Michael van Zyll de Jong, Doug Piercey, Andy D. Nunn and Ian G. Cowx
- Extending the theory of planned behavior: factors fostering millennials’ intention to purchase eco-sustainable products in an emerging market pp. 1507-1529

- Rambabu Lavuri
- Environmental and operational performance is not always achieved when combined with cleaner production and lean production: an overview for emerging economies pp. 1530-1559

- José Augusto de Oliveira, Gilberto Miller Devós Ganga, Moacir Godinho Filho, Diogo Aparecido Lopes Silva, Mirian Paula dos Santos, Ivan Aritz Aldaya Garde, Rafael Abrantes Penchel, Kleber Francisco Esposto and Aldo Roberto Ometto
- How does vertical fiscal imbalance affect energy consumption in China? pp. 1560-1577

- Liangliang Liu and Wenqing Zhang
Volume 65, issue 7, 2022
- Discrete choice modeling in environmental and energy decision-making: an introduction to the special issue pp. 1203-1209

- Gaetano Grilli and Silvia Ferrini
- The climate change stage of change measure: vehicle choice experiment pp. 1210-1239

- E. O. D. Waygood, Bobin Wang, Ricardo A. Daziano, Zachary Patterson and Markéta Braun Kohlová
- Are tourists willing to pay for decarbonizing tourism? Two applications of indirect questioning in discrete choice experiments pp. 1240-1260

- Roberta Raffaelli, Mariangela Franch, Luisa Menapace and Simone Cerroni
- Assessing tourists’ preferences for conservation of large carnivores in the Italian Alps using a discrete choice experiment pp. 1261-1280

- Sandra Notaro and Gianluca Grilli
- The role of choice experiments in natural capital accounting approaches: fast track versus simulated exchange value in the Deben Estuary saltmarshes pp. 1281-1300

- Gaetano Grilli, Silvia Ferrini, Tiziana Luisetti and R. Kerry Turner
- In-home and out-of-home energy consumption by elderly and non-elderly households: a comparative analysis based on a copula model pp. 1301-1322

- Weiyan Zong, Junyi Zhang and Ying Jiang
- Does information matter in the value of a wetland? pp. 1323-1348

- Marie-Chantale Pelletier, Mark Tocock, Darla Hatton MacDonald, John M. Rose and Caroline A. Sullivan
Volume 65, issue 6, 2022
- Getting closer to SDG12: incorporating industrial ecology principles into project EIA pp. 953-974

- Amani G. Rweyendela
- Multinational financial corporations and the sustainable development goals in developing countries pp. 975-1000

- Eduardo Ordonez-Ponce and Olaf Weber
- SDGwashing: a critical view of the pursuit of SDGs and its relationship with environmental performance pp. 1001-1023

- Vera Ferrón Vílchez, Pablo Ortega Carrasco and Francisco Antonio Serrano Bernardo
- Effect of industrial transfer on carbon lock-in: a spatial econometric analysis of Chinese cities pp. 1024-1055

- Yingzhi Xu, Biying Dong, Yan Chen and Hanwen Qin
- The political economy of industrial pollution control: environmental regulation in Swedish industry for five decades pp. 1056-1087

- Patrik Söderholm, Ann-Kristin Bergquist, Maria Pettersson and Kristina Söderholm
- Factors influencing the simultaneous adoption of risk management instruments in Mediterranean irrigated agriculture pp. 1088-1109

- Sandra M. Sánchez-Cañizares, M. Dolores Guerrero-Baena and José A. Gómez-Limón
- Investigating influencing factors on consumers’ choice behavior and their environmental concerns while purchasing green products in Pakistan pp. 1110-1134

- Abdul Majeed, Ishfaq Ahmed and Abdul Rasheed
Volume 65, issue 5, 2022
- Review of the effectiveness of smallholder farmers’ adaptation to climate change and variability in developing countries pp. 759-784

- Dula Etana, Denyse J. R. M. Snelder, Cornelia van Wesenbeeck and Tjard de Cock Buning
- Planning for sustainable urban food systems: an analysis of the up-scaling potential of vertical farming pp. 785-808

- Daniel Petrovics and Mendel Giezen
- Resilience plans in the US: an evaluation pp. 809-832

- Nicole Lambrou and Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris
- Visualizing fairness: distributional equity of urban green spaces for marginalized groups pp. 833-851

- Jinwon Kim, KangJae Jerry Lee and Brijesh Thapa
- Water/climate nexus environmental rural-urban migration and coping strategies pp. 852-876

- Ameneh Mianabadi, Kamran Davary, Mahdi Kolahi and Judith Fisher
- Green innovation and China’s CO2 emissions – the moderating effect of institutional quality pp. 877-906

- Baolong Yuan, Chen Li, Hongyuan Yin and Meng Zeng
- What factors contribute to conversion to organic farming? Consideration of the Health Belief Model in relation to the uptake of organic farming by Iranian farmers pp. 907-929

- Masoud Yazdanpanah, Maryam Tajeri Moghadam, Tahereh Zobeidi, Ana Paula Dias Turetta, Luca Eufemia and Stefan Sieber
- The cost of farmers’ administrative burdens due to cross-compliance obligations pp. 930-952

- Nadja El Benni, Christian Ritzel, Katja Heitkämper, Christina Umstätter, Alexander Zorn and Gabriele Mack
Volume 65, issue 4, 2022
- Nature exposure and use of open spaces in three generation families: implications for planning pp. 562-582

- Claire Freeman, Yvette Buttery and Yolanda van Heezik
- Managing boundaries over time in integrative planning processes. A process analysis of boundary work in two cases of multifunctional land use pp. 583-611

- Saskia van Broekhoven and Frank Boons
- Enhancing traditional floodwater governance for inclusive and resilient flood-based livelihood systems in Tana river floodplains, Kenya pp. 612-629

- M.G. Zenebe, L. Fleskens, C. Ritsema and F. van Steenbergen
- The orchestration of sustainable mobility service innovations: understanding the manifold agency of car sharing operators pp. 630-649

- Juha Peltomaa and Anu Tuominen
- Completing the climate change adaptation planning cycle: monitoring and evaluation by local government in Australia pp. 650-674

- Helen Scott and Susie Moloney
- A measurement of community seismic resilience in sub-city districts of Mashhad, Iran pp. 675-702

- Hossein Maroufi and Mahdis Borhani
- Modes of solid waste management and household health outcomes pp. 703-726

- Edward Martey
- Assessing the influence of individual factors on visual and auditory preference for rural landscape: the case of Chengdu, China pp. 727-744

- Hao Luo, Li Deng, Songlin Jiang, Chen Song, Erkang Fu, Jun Ma, Lingxia Sun, Zhuo Huang, Mingyan Jiang, Chunyan Zhu and Xi Li
- Robust municipal decision making? A pilot study of applying robust decision making in three Swedish municipalities pp. 745-758

- Misse Wester
Volume 65, issue 3, 2022
- When tensions become conflicts: wind turbine policy implementation and development in the Netherlands pp. 375-397

- Mark Koelman, Thomas Hartmann and Tejo J. M. Spit
- Application of stated-preferences methods and neuroscience for the valuation of dynamicity in forest cultural ecosystem services pp. 398-417

- Gianluca Grilli, Elena Barbierato, Irene Capecchi and Sandro Sacchelli
- Is “consideration of alternatives” in project level environmental impact assessment studies in developing countries an eyewash: an Indian case-study pp. 418-440

- A.K.a Rathi
- Urban sprawl and desertification risk: unraveling the latent nexus in a mediterranean country pp. 441-460

- Gianluca Egidi, Giovanni Quaranta, Rosanna Salvia, Luca Salvati, Renata Včeláková and Pavel Cudlín
- Do formal and informal institutions matter for firm-level strategic environmental actions? A multi-level perspective from Jordan pp. 461-489

- Yousef H. Eiadat and Alejandro M. Fernández-Castro
- A GIS-based multiple ecotourism sustainability assessment of West Azerbaijan province, Iran pp. 490-513

- Davoud Omarzadeh, Samereh Pourmoradian, Bakhtiar Feizizadeh, Hoda Khallaghi, Ayyoob Sharifi and Khalil Valizadeh Kamran
- A dissipative structure theory-based investigation of a construction and demolition waste minimization system in China pp. 514-535

- Hongping Yuan, Zheng Wang, Yongwei Shi and Jianli Hao
- Green core competencies to prompt green absorptive capacity and bolster green innovation: the moderating role of organization’s green culture pp. 536-561

- Xiaoyu Qu, Adnan Khan, Salman Yahya, Abaid Ullah Zafar and Mohsin Shahzad
Volume 65, issue 2, 2022
- International progress in cumulative effects assessment: a review of academic literature 2008–2018 pp. 186-215

- Jill Blakley and Jessica Russell
- Unearthing consumers’ intention to adopt eco-friendly smart home services: an extended version of the theory of planned behavior model pp. 216-239

- Wenqing Zhang and Liangliang Liu
- Financial inclusion and green economic efficiency: evidence from China pp. 240-271

- Li Wang, Yanan Wang, Youxia Sun, Kaiji Han and Yuetong Chen
- Effect of protected areas on forest crimes in Brazil pp. 272-287

- Saulo de Oliveira Folharini, Silas Nogueira de Melo and Stephen R. Cameron
- Analyzing urban environmental justice based on supply, demand, and access to cooling ecosystem services in Tehran, Iran pp. 288-310

- Sareh Ghorbani, Esmail Salehi, Shahrzad Faryadi and Hamid Reza Jafari
- Pollution halo or pollution haven: assessing the role of foreign direct investment on energy conservation and emission reduction pp. 311-336

- Zuocheng Chen, Krishna Paudel and Rongqing Zheng
- Exploring the heterogeneity in relationship between heat exposure and land development in Mumbai, India: a framework to address urban vulnerability in developing megacities pp. 337-355

- Arnab Chakraborty and Xijing Li
- A framework for assessing the contribution of UK local authorities toward compliance with the EU ambient air quality directive pp. 356-373

- Katherine Fremantle, Laura De Vito, Ben Williams and James Longhurst
Volume 65, issue 1, 2022
- Diverse distributed renewable energy trading paradigms: a business model review pp. 1-36

- M. A. C. L. Gunarathna, R. J. Yang and A. Song
- Environmental management practices and financial performance: evidence from large listed Indian enterprises pp. 37-61

- Surender Kumar and Pritika Dua
- The conditions of emergence of cooperation to prevent the risk of diffuse pollution from agriculture: a case study comparison from France pp. 62-83

- Colas Chervier, Laurence Amblard and Christophe Déprés
- Understanding the role of emotions in consumer adoption of electric vehicles: the mediating effect of perceived value pp. 84-104

- Xiuhong He and Yingying Hu
- An empirical study of consumer purchase intention for responsible enterprises in Chile pp. 105-125

- Constanza Bianchi, Veronica Devenin and Valentina Reyes
- The scale boundary of urbanized population with peaking PM2.5 concentration: a spatial panel econometric analysis of China’s prefecture-level and above cities pp. 126-149

- Yongpei Wang and Zhenyu Xu
- Disagreeing with ‘local agreement’: a survey of public attitudes toward restarting the Hamaoka nuclear power plant pp. 150-167

- Takashi Nakazawa and Tomoyuki Tatsumi
- Environmental policies in the presence of more than one externality and of strategic firms pp. 168-185

- Nahid Masoudi
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