Journal of Environmental Planning and Management
1997 - 2025
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Volume 64, issue 14, 2021
- From self-sufficient provision of water and energy to regenerative urban development and sustainability: exploring the potentials in Mashhad City, Iran pp. 2459-2480

- Shahrzad Gholizadeh Sarabi and Mohammad Rahim Rahnama
- Attributes of effective national partnerships for environmental challenges – managing ozone-depleting and synthetic greenhouse gases in Australia pp. 2481-2499

- Josephine Mummery
- Recognizing dimensions of sustainability entrepreneurship among local producers of agricultural inputs pp. 2500-2531

- Saeed Gholamrezai, Vahid Aliabadi and Pouria Ataei
- Participatory multi-objective optimization for planning dense and green cities pp. 2532-2551

- Sergio Wicki, Jonas Schwaab, Jan Perhac and Adrienne Grêt-Regamey
- Farmland preservation policies in China and their impacts on urban expansion: a multilevel analysis pp. 2552-2572

- Taiyang Zhong, Wei Zheng, Yuntai Zhao, Yu Zhang and Xianjin Huang
- Exploring the importance of accounting for on-site sampling and heterogenous preferences simultaneously in estimating aggregate demand function for recreational fishing pp. 2573-2592

- Louinord Voltaire, Kokou Boris Djongon and Michel Carrard
- Participation in multi-level policy implementation: exploring the influence of governance culture pp. 2593-2617

- Judith A.M. Gollata, Elisa Kochskämper, Nicolas W. Jager and Jens Newig
- An approach to using the best-worst method for supporting sustainability reporting decision-making in SMEs pp. 2618-2640

- Pablo Rodríguez-Gutiérrez, M. Dolores Guerrero-Baena, Mercedes Luque-Vílchez and Francisca Castilla-Polo
- Localizing the sustainable development goals through an integrated approach in municipalities: early experiences from a Swedish forerunner pp. 2641-2660

- Venus Krantz and Sara Gustafsson
Volume 64, issue 13, 2021
- Role of religious beliefs of tribal communities from Jharkhand (India) in biodiversity conservation pp. 2277-2299

- Vibha Singhal, Jyotirmoy Ghosh and Sheeraz Saleem Bhat
- Linking restorative human health outcomes to protected area ecosystem diversity and integrity pp. 2300-2325

- Catherine E. Reining, Christopher J. Lemieux and Sean T. Doherty
- The impact of land consolidation on vulnerability of rural households: evidence from Central China pp. 2326-2345

- Wei Zhao
- Evaluating what matters: an evaluation tool for vulnerability risk assessments in local climate change adaptation planning pp. 2346-2364

- Obakeng A. Sethamo and Marie K. Harder
- Coordination, harmonization or prioritization in environmental policy integration: evidence from the case in Chongming eco-island, China pp. 2365-2385

- Rong Sheng
- Crowding in or crowding out? How non-governmental organizations and media influence intrinsic motivations toward corporate social and environmental responsibility pp. 2386-2409

- Johan Graafland and Frank de Bakker
- Practices and challenges of integrated watershed management in the Amhara region of Ethiopia: case study of Gonji Kolela District pp. 2410-2434

- Arega Bazezew Berlie and Mehretie Belay Ferede
- Development of sustainable urban drainage systems in Eastern Europe: an analytical overview of the constraints and enabling conditions pp. 2435-2458

- Anton Shkaruba, Hanna Skryhan, Olga Likhacheva, Attila Katona, Oksana Maryskevych, Viktar Kireyeu, Kalev Sepp and Iryna Shpakivska
Volume 64, issue 12, 2021
- Meeting volunteer expectations — a review of volunteer motivations in citizen science and best practices for their retention through implementation of functional features in CS tools pp. 2089-2113

- Johanna Amalia Robinson, David Kocman, Orestis Speyer and Evangelos Gerasopoulos
- The circular economy of waste: recovery, incineration and urban reuse pp. 2114-2132

- Federico Savini
- Efficiency of rice production and CO2 emissions: A study of selected Asian countries using DDF and SBM-DEA pp. 2133-2153

- Sonali Sharma and Kakali Majumdar
- Acoustic environment management in the countryside: A case study of tourist sentiment for rural soundscapes in China pp. 2154-2171

- Maichi (Match) Chen, Peng Yu, Yingying Zhang, Ke Wu and Yixin Yang
- A dialogue approach to stakeholder engagement with urban communities: The case of Mofolo Park, Soweto, Johannesburg, South Africa pp. 2172-2191

- T. J. M. McKay and Henry Bikwibili Tantoh
- A method to select sites for sand and dust storm source mitigation: case study in the Sistan region of southeast Iran pp. 2192-2213

- Saeideh Maleki, Abbas Miri, Vahid Rahdari and Deirdre Dragovich
- Implementing a mandate to plan for sea level rise: top-down, bottom-up, and middle-out actions in the Tampa Bay region pp. 2214-2232

- Tisha Joseph Holmes and William Hale Butler
- Integrative governance processes towards sustainable spatial development – solving conflicts between urban infill development and climate change adaptation pp. 2233-2256

- Sebastian Eichhorn, Karsten Rusche and Thomas Weith
- Multidimensional trust and its impact on the willingness to pay for ecological compensation in China’s transboundary watersheds—taking the largest tributary of the Yellow River as an example pp. 2257-2275

- Qi Ni, Minjuan Zhao, Chaoqiong Li, Yuxing Shi, Tao Xu and Imran Khan
Volume 64, issue 11, 2021
- Land conflict management measures in peri-urban areas: a meta-synthesis review pp. 1909-1939

- Somayeh Ahani and Hashem Dadashpoor
- Why are projects rarely rejected in environmental impact assessments? Narratives of justifiability in Brazilian and Canadian review reports pp. 1940-1962

- Alberto Fonseca and Robert B. Gibson
- Constructing forest owner identities and governing decisions and relationships: the owner as distant consumer in Swedish forestry pp. 1963-1984

- Elias Andersson and E. Carina H. Keskitalo
- The spatial dynamic relationship between haze pollution and economic growth: new evidence from 285 prefecture-level cities in China pp. 1985-2020

- Shengling Zhang, Yao Wang, Zhiwei Liu and Yu Hao
- Factors influencing farmers’ management behaviors toward coping with drought: evidence from Iran pp. 2021-2046

- Moslem Savari, Hamed Eskandari Damaneh and Hadi Eskandari Damaneh
- A meta-analysis of environmental innovation and firm performance pp. 2047-2065

- Zhongju Liao, Ping Liu and Shuchun Liu
- Thermal planning: what can campuses teach us about expanding district energy? pp. 2066-2088

- Albert T. Han, Lucie Laurian and Catherine Brinkley
Volume 64, issue 10, 2021
- Improving engagement in managing reintroduction conflicts: learning from beaver reintroduction pp. 1713-1734

- Roger E. Auster, Stewart W. Barr and Richard E. Brazier
- Integrating forest management across the landscape: a three pillar framework pp. 1735-1769

- Edward A. Morgan, Tim Cadman and Brendan Mackey
- Cost of human-elephant conflict and perceptions of compensation: evidence from Odisha, India pp. 1770-1794

- Biplab Kumar Guru and Amarendra Das
- Waste disposal and housing price: new evidence from the landfill clean-up program in Hong Kong pp. 1795-1815

- Zheng Chang, Weifeng Li, Xin Li and Chenghao Deng
- Navigating visions, knowledge and practical challenges in coastal zone planning pp. 1816-1837

- Maiken Bjørkan, Stine Rybråten and Aase Kristine Lundberg
- A novel data envelopment analysis for location of renewable energy site with respect to sustainability pp. 1838-1863

- Hossein Khanjarpanah, Seyed Mohammad Seyedhosseini and Mohammad Saidi-Mehrabad
- Dynamics of international trade, technology innovation and environmental sustainability: evidence from Asia by accounting for cross-sectional dependence pp. 1864-1885

- Usman Ali, Yanxi Li, Verónica Patricia Yánez Morales and Babar Hussain
- Factors affecting farmers’ behavior in using nitrogen fertilizers: society vs. farmers’ valuation in southwest Iran pp. 1886-1908

- Fatemeh Hamid, Masoud Yazdanpanah, Masoud Baradaran, Bijan Khalilimoghadam and Hossein Azadi
Volume 64, issue 9, 2021
- Effects of economic compensation on public acceptance of waste-to-energy incineration projects: an attribution theory perspective pp. 1515-1535

- Yong Liu, Caiyun Cui, Chunqin Zhang, Bo Xia, Qing Chen and Martin Skitmore
- Volunteering in environment conservation program: gain or loss? pp. 1536-1554

- Li Juan Wong, Evelyn Ai Lin Lim, Sheena Bidin and Manohar Mariapan
- Managing nature conservation prioritization: a spatial conservation planning index approach pp. 1555-1577

- David Lehrer, Nir Becker and Pua Bar (Kutiel)
- Green infrastructure in comprehensive plans in coastal Texas pp. 1578-1598

- Sierra Woodruff, Tho Tran, Jessica Lee, Chandler Wilkins, Galen Newman, Forster Ndubisi and Shannon Van Zandt
- From gray copycats to green wolves: policy and infrastructure for flood risk management pp. 1599-1621

- Samantha L. Hamlin and Max Nielsen-Pincus
- Examining the economic effects of emissions trading scheme in China pp. 1622-1641

- Jiekuan Zhang and Yan Zhang
- Environmental and health hazards of residents domiciled around Africa’s largest landfill pp. 1642-1667

- Olanrewaju Timothy Dada
- Sustainable consumption models for customers: investigating the significant antecedents of green purchase behavior from the perspective of information asymmetry pp. 1668-1688

- Tai-Wei Chang, Yu-Shan Chen, Yen-Li Yeh and Hung-Xin Li
- Community-based initiatives in the urban realm what conditions their performance? pp. 1689-1712

- Jurian Edelenbos, Astrid Molenveld, Katerina Mojanchevska, Elena Ensenado, Monserrat Budding-Polo Ballinas, Audrey Esteban, Saskia Ruijsink, Malika Igalla and Alexandra Tsatsou
Volume 64, issue 8, 2021
- Evolution of place-based governance in the management of development dilemmas: long-term learning from Małopolska, Poland pp. 1312-1330

- Hart Nadav Feuer, Kristof Van Assche, Józef Hernik, Barbara Czesak and Renata Różycka-Czas
- Impact of bad outputs and environmental regulation on efficiency of Indian leather firms: a directional distance function approach pp. 1331-1351

- Aparajita Singh and Haripriya Gundimeda
- Eliciting actors’ perspectives in integrated watershed management: exploring a practical tool based on a mental model approach pp. 1352-1374

- Raphael Gaus, Adrienne Grêt-Regamey and Matthias Buchecker
- Reduction of nitrogen pollution in agriculture through nitrogen surplus quotas: an analysis of individual marginal abatement cost and different quota allocation schemes using an agent-based model pp. 1375-1391

- Alena Schmidt, Gabriele Mack, Stefan Mann and Johan Six
- Energy recovery on the agenda. Waste heat: a matter of public policy and social science concern pp. 1392-1407

- Antoine Fontaine and Laurence Rocher
- Urban policy adaptation toward managing increasing pluvial flooding events under climate change pp. 1408-1427

- Charles Axelsson, S. Soriani, P. Culligan and P. Marcotullio
- The impact of nature documentaries on public environmental preferences and willingness to pay: entropy balancing and the blue planet II effect pp. 1428-1456

- Stephen Hynes, Isaac Ankamah-Yeboah, Stephen O’Neill, Katherine Needham, Bui Bich Xuan and Claire Armstrong
- Wastewater management by citizens: mismatch between legal rules and self-organisation in Oosterwold pp. 1457-1473

- Lilian van Karnenbeek, Willem Salet and Stan Majoor
- A farmers’ perspective on farm relocation: lessons learnt from relocated farmers in Belgium and The Netherlands pp. 1474-1495

- David De Pue, Eva Kerselaers, Evy Mettepenningen and Jeroen Buysse
- Spiritual leadership and organizational citizenship behavior for the environment: An intervening and interactional analysis pp. 1496-1514

- Muhammad Khalid Anser, Shoaib Shafique, Muhammad Usman, Naeem Akhtar and Moazzam Ali
Volume 64, issue 7, 2021
- Land use planning in disputed mountain areas: conflicting interests and common arenas pp. 1133-1155

- Terje Skjeggedal, Frode Flemsaeter and Vegard Gundersen
- Green consumption: consumer behavior after an environmental tragedy pp. 1156-1183

- Emerson Wagner Mainardes, Cintia Araujo Espanhol and Poliano Bastos da Cruz
- Do industrial pollution activities in China respond to ecological fiscal transfers? Evidence from payments to national key ecological function zones pp. 1184-1203

- Changan Gong, Jianhua Zhang and Hao Liu
- How do green HRM practices affect employees’ green behaviors? The role of employee engagement and personality attributes pp. 1204-1226

- Omar Mohammed Ali Ababneh
- Renewable and nonrenewable energy consumption, trade and CO2 emissions in high emitter countries: does the income level matter? pp. 1227-1251

- Tehreem Fatima, Umer Shahzad and Lianbiao Cui
- Alternative perspectives of the angling community on Eurasian beaver (Castor fiber) reintroduction in the River Otter Beaver Trial pp. 1252-1270

- Roger Edward Auster, Stewart Barr and Richard Brazier
- The knowledge discovery in databases approach: identifying variables that influence ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 certifications pp. 1271-1290

- Flávia Zabloski Toporowicz, Jovani Taveira de Souza and Cassiano Moro Piekarski
- Working on institutions while planning for forest resilience: a case study of public land management in the United States pp. 1291-1311

- Thomas J. Timberlake, Courtney A. Schultz, Alexander Evans and Jesse B. Abrams
Volume 64, issue 6, 2021
- Strategic environmental assessment of urban plans in New Zealand: current practice and future directions pp. 954-977

- Zobaidul Kabir and Richard K. Morgan
- Do urban carbon reduction practices under China’s institutional arrangement go beyond “low-hanging fruits”? Empirical evidence from Guangzhou pp. 978-998

- Qianqian Wei
- The role of tourism, and natural resources in the energy-pollution-growth nexus: an analysis of belt and road initiative countries pp. 999-1020

- Xiaohai Sun, Yang Chenggang, Anwar Khan, Jamal Hussain and Sadia Bano
- Impact of drought on economy: a district level analysis of Madhya Pradesh, India pp. 1021-1043

- Ashish Sharma and Subir Sen
- Do city dwellers care about peri-urban land use? The case of environment-friendly agriculture around Milan pp. 1044-1066

- Linda Arata, Gianni Guastella, Stefano Pareglio, Riccardo Scarpa and Paolo Sckokai
- E-waste legislation in the US: An analysis of the disparate design and resulting influence on collection rates across States pp. 1067-1088

- Kelsea A. Schumacher and Lawrence Agbemabiese
- Environmental performance evaluation of enterprises using internal resource loss and external environmental damage costs pp. 1089-1110

- Caiping Zhang, Ning Yu, Xiangxiang Yin and Timothy O. Randhir
- Non-carbon benefits as incentives for participation in REDD + and the role of village participatory land use plans in supporting this: insights from Kilosa District, Tanzania pp. 1111-1132

- Amani J. Uisso, Paxie W. Chirwa, Pierre A. Ackerman and Lawrence Mbwambo
Volume 64, issue 5, 2021
- Residents’ willingness to pay for the elimination of Ulva prolifera bloom: a case study in Qingdao, China pp. 755-773

- Zhihua Xu, Jingmei Li, Zhe Yang and Jingzhu Shan
- Urban expansion into native forests in Patagonia, Argentina: assessing stakeholders’ perceptions regarding spatial planning pp. 774-795

- Clara E. Mosso, Mark Hostetler and Francisco J. Ecobedo
- Purchase intention toward organic food among young consumers using theory of planned behavior: role of environmental concerns and environmental awareness pp. 796-822

- Naveed Ahmed, Cai Li, Asadullah Khan, Sikandar Ali Qalati, Shumaila Naz and Faisal Rana
- Reconciling road verge management with grassland conservation is met with positive attitudes among stakeholders, but faces implementation barriers related to resources and valuation pp. 823-845

- Jussi Lampinen and Niina Anttila
- A property rights framework for analyzing management options for wildlife: a case study of chronic wasting disease in Canada pp. 846-864

- Geoffrey Durocher and Martin Luckert
- Behind the scenes of planning for public participation: planning for air-quality monitoring with low-cost sensors pp. 865-882

- Karin Ekman and Alexandra Weilenmann
- Plans for urban green infrastructure in Scandinavia pp. 883-904

- Helena Nordh and Anton Stahl Olafsson
- Toward sustainable electricity consumption in Brazil: the role of economic growth, globalization and ecological footprint using a nonlinear ARDL approach pp. 905-929

- Abdulrashid Rafindadi and Ojonugwa Usman
- The influence of land titling on the disparity between willingness to accept and willingness to pay values pp. 930-953

- Wenjue Zhu, Krishna Paudel and Biliang Luo
Volume 64, issue 4, 2021
- Governing urban sustainability transitions: urban planning regime and modes of governance pp. 559-580

- Jenni Nieminen, Anna Salomaa and Sirkku Juhola
- Sectoral CO2 emissions in China: asymmetric and time-varying analysis pp. 581-610

- Tehreem Fatima, Mohd Karim and Muhammad Meo
- Designing and implementing procurement requirements for carbon reduction in infrastructure construction – international overview and experiences pp. 611-634

- Anna Kadefors, Sofia Lingegård, Stefan Uppenberg, Johanna Alkan-Olsson and Daniel Balian
- Early adopters, firm survival, and environmental policy: dry cleaners in the South Coast Basin of California pp. 635-648

- Paul M. Ong and Ward F. Thomas
- Government-industry dynamics in the development of offshore waste management in Norway: from prescriptive to risk-based regulation pp. 649-670

- Maaike Knol-Kauffman, Ann-Magnhild Solås and Peter Arbo
- Gender mainstreaming urban waste reduction in European cities pp. 671-688

- Susan Buckingham, Michelle Perello and Javier López-Murcia
- Spatial analysis of designated outdoor smoking areas: accessibility and land use pp. 689-702

- Yitong Chen, Kelvin Tsun Wai Ng, Amy Richter, Hoang Lan Vu, Nima Karimi and Jinkai Xue
- Intelligent decision-support system to plan, manage and optimize water quality monitoring programs: design of a conceptual framework pp. 703-733

- S. Behmel, M. Damour, R. Ludwig and M. J. Rodriguez
- A methodology to assess the future connectivity of protected areas by combining climatic representativeness and land-cover change simulations: the case of the Guadarrama National Park (Madrid, Spain) pp. 734-753

- M. Mingarro, F. Aguilera-Benavente and J. M. Lobo
Volume 64, issue 3, 2021
- Quantifying the role of technical progress towards China’s 2030 carbon intensity target pp. 379-398

- Peng Li and Yaofu Ouyang
- Effects of climate shocks on Ethiopian rural households: an integrated livelihood vulnerability approach pp. 399-431

- Haron Agegnehu Endalew and Subir Sen
- Sustainability materiality matrices in doubt: may prioritizations of aspects overestimate environmental performance? pp. 432-463

- Idoya Ferrero-Ferrero, Raúl León and María Jesús Muñoz-Torres
- Agricultural crop residue burning and its environmental impacts and potential causes – case of northwest India pp. 464-484

- Leena Kaushal and Anupama Prashar
- An integrated approach of GIS and hybrid intelligence techniques applied for flood risk modeling pp. 485-516

- Bakhtiar Feizizadeh, Hassan Abedi Gheshlaghi and Dieu Tien Bui
- Impact of upstream plant level pollution on downstream water quality: evidence from the clean water act pp. 517-535

- Lopamudra Chakraborti
- Toward tackling urban water scarcity: linking risk, vulnerability adaptive capacity and adaptation at household level pp. 536-558

- A.I. Inkani, H. Saleh and M.M. Rumah
Volume 64, issue 2, 2021
- The urban bioeconomy: extracting value from the ecological and biophysical pp. 182-201

- Nick Taylor Buck and Aidan While
- Towards an analytical governance framework within the policy dimension in China: the evolution of national climate policies since 1978 pp. 202-223

- Bing Sun and Mark Baker
- Rural zones, parks, greenbelts, landscapes…? Assessing the shifting role and treatment of open spaces in metropolitan planning using the Barcelona experience (1953–2019) pp. 224-251

- Valerià Paül
- Community participation in watershed management: analysis of the status and factors affecting community engagement in the upper Gibe basin, South West Ethiopia pp. 252-288

- Fekadu Mengistu and Engdawork Assefa
- Stakeholder perceptions of public good provision from agriculture and implications for governance mechanism design pp. 289-307

- Michaela Roberts, Anja Byg, Michela Faccioli, Paula Novo and Carol Kyle
- How regulation on environmental information disclosure affects brownfield prices in China: a difference-in-differences (DID) analysis pp. 308-333

- Zheng Chang and Xin Li
- Workshop processes to generate stakeholder consensus about post-mining land uses: an Australian case study pp. 334-358

- Delwar Akbar, John Rolfe, Alex M. Lechner, Jo-Anne Everingham and Susan Kinnear
- Hybrid-maize seed certification and smallholder adoption in Zambia pp. 359-377

- Jordan Blekking, Kurt B. Waldman and Tom Evans
Volume 64, issue 1, 2021
- Toward just energy transitions in authoritarian regimes: indirect participation and adaptive governance pp. 1-21

- Ping Huang and Ying Liu
- No forest, no dispute: the rights-based approach to creating an enabling environment for participatory forest management based on a case from Madhupur Sal Forest, Bangladesh pp. 22-46

- Khondokar H. Kabir, Andrea Knierim and Ataharul Chowdhury
- GRI 300 as a measurement tool for the United Nations sustainable development goals: assessing the impact of car makers on sustainability pp. 47-75

- Eduardo Ordonez-Ponce and Anshuman Khare
- Value-added involved in CO2 emissions embodied in global demand-supply chains pp. 76-100

- Hongguang Liu, Klaus Lackner and Xiaomei Fan
- Enabling regional collaborative governance for sustainable recreation on public lands: the Verde Front pp. 101-123

- Anna Bettis, Michael Schoon and Gabrielle Blanchette
- Collaboration mitigates barriers of utility ownership on policy adoption: evidence from the United States pp. 124-144

- Cali Curley, Nicky Harrison, Corey Kewei Xu and Shan Zhou
- Residents’ perceptions of green infrastructure in the contemporary residential context: a study of Kingswood, Kingston-upon-Hull, England pp. 145-163

- Kaeren van Vliet and Catherine Hammond
- Collaborative planning through dialogue models: situated practices, the pursuit of transferability and the role of leadership pp. 164-181

- Jenny Palm and Daniela Lazoroska
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