Journal of Environmental Planning and Management
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Volume 63, issue 14, 2020
- Green space ideas and practices in European cities pp. 2464-2483

- Michal Kohout and Jan Kopp
- Changing rice cropping patterns among farmers as a preventive policy to protect water resources pp. 2484-2500

- Montaha Boazar, Abas Abdeshahi and Masoud Yazdanpanah
- Prioritizing community environmental concerns with a hybrid approach to multi-criteria decision-making – a case study of Newport News, Virginia, USA pp. 2501-2517

- Liem Tran, Timothy Barzyk, Mark Ridgley and Robert O’Neill
- Which factors influence farmers’ intentions to adopt giant panda conservation practices? pp. 2518-2533

- Yan Tang, Fan Zheng, Shiyi Liu and Cuibai Yang
- Can a monopsony increase welfare in uncertain markets? pp. 2534-2553

- Doron Lavee and Uri Regev
- The role of local government in governance and diffusion of Mobility-as-a-Service: exploring the views of MaaS stakeholders in Stockholm pp. 2554-2576

- Paul Fenton, Gianluca Chimenti and Wisdom Kanda
- Households from developing countries do not sort their solid waste: truth or myth? pp. 2577-2592

- Manuel Zambrano-Monserrate, Maria Alejandra Ruano and Cristina Yoong-Parraga
- Farmers’ risk aversion, loss aversion and climate change adaptation strategies in Wushen Banner, China pp. 2593-2606

- Jianjun Jin, Tong Xuhong, Xinyu Wan, Rui He, Foyuan Kuang and Jing Ning
- Unpacking the moderating role of age and gender in the belief–behaviour link: a study within the context of water resources pollution pp. 2607-2626

- Murat Okumah, Ata Senior Yeboah and Isaac Asante-Wusu
- Managing light pollution through dark sky areas: learning from the world’s first dark sky preserve pp. 2627-2645

- Daniel A. Silver and Gordon M. Hickey
- Modified landscapes: visitor’s perceptions of conservation in a natural reserve invaded by exotic conifers pp. 2646-2662

- Clara Pissolito, Sebastian Dario Rossi, Jorgelina Franzese, Estela Raffaele and María Emilia Fernández
Volume 63, issue 13, 2020
- Advances in sustainable integrated solid waste management systems: lessons learned over the decade 2007–2018 pp. 2287-2312

- Hossein Asefi, Shahrooz Shahparvari and Prem Chhetri
- Predicting farms’ noncompliance with regulations on nitrate pollution pp. 2313-2333

- Pete Lunn, Sean Lyons and Martin Murphy
- Potential of floating photovoltaic plant in a tropical reservoir in Brazil pp. 2334-2356

- Italo Sampaio Rodrigues, Geraldo Luis Bezerra Ramalho and Pedro Henrique Augusto Medeiros
- Modeling the trade-offs between urban development and ecological process based on landscape multi-functionality and regional ecological networks pp. 2357-2379

- Ailing Cai, Jun Wang, Ian MacLachlan and Likai Zhu
- Identifying barriers to implementing a sustainability assessment tool for road project planning: an institutional perspective from practitioners in Indonesia pp. 2380-2401

- Gede B. Suprayoga, Patrick Witte and Tejo Spit
- Too expensive to be worth it? A methodology to identify disproportionate costs of environmental measures as applied to the Middle Tagus River, Spain pp. 2402-2424

- Antonio Bolinches, Lucia De Stefano and Javier Paredes-Arquiola
- Valuing the effect of land use change on landscape services on the urban–rural fringe pp. 2425-2445

- Ting Zhou, Erin Kennedy, Eric Koomen and Eveline S. van Leeuwen
- From non-place to place in post-suburbia: city-edge office parks as loci for nature-based micro-interventions pp. 2446-2463

- Daniel Mallo, Abigail Schoneboom, Armelle Tardiveau and Geoff Vigar
Volume 63, issue 12, 2020
- Is coastal adaptation a public good? The financing implications of good characteristics in coastal adaptation pp. 2082-2101

- Sierra C Woodruff, Megan Mullin and Malini Roy
- When the tide gets high: a review of adaptive responses to sea level rise and coastal flooding pp. 2102-2143

- Ayşın Dedekorkut-Howes, Elnaz Torabi and Michael Howes
- Deriving site-specific and time-varying supply curves for forest carbon storage pp. 2144-2162

- Seong-Hoon Cho, Amine Ben Ayara, Dayton Lambert, Christopher Clark, Guangsheng Chen, Daniel J. Hayes and Bijay P. Sharma
- The role of a deductible/credit system for post-disaster public assistance in meeting alternative policy goals pp. 2163-2193

- Adam Rose, Philip Ganderton, Jonathan Eyer, Dan Wei, Raphael Bostic and Detlof von Winterfeldt
- Principles in practice: Toward a conceptual framework for resilient urban design pp. 2194-2226

- Azadeh Lak, Faezeh Hasankhan and Seyed Amirhossein Garakani
- Households’ willingness to pay for soil conservation on communal lands: application of the contingent valuation method in north eastern Ethiopia pp. 2227-2245

- Getachew Belay, Mengistu Ketema and Musa Hasen
- A blueprint for a methodology to balance land-use in semi-natural areas pp. 2246-2264

- Giancarlo Maria Chiarenza
- Implementation of SWOT analysis to evaluate conservation necessity and utilization of natural wealth: terrestrial orchids as a case study pp. 2265-2286

- Jovana Dulić, Mirjana Ljubojević, Dragiša Savić, Vladislav Ognjanov, Tamara Dulić, Goran Barać and Maja Milović
Volume 63, issue 11, 2020
- Getting the ball rolling: an exploration of the drivers and barriers towards the implementation of bottom-up circular economy initiatives in Amsterdam and Rotterdam pp. 1903-1926

- Max Russell, Alberto Gianoli and Stelios Grafakos
- Municipal climate change adaptation and mitigation: from planning to action in Nova Scotia pp. 1927-1945

- George Philp and Alice Cohen
- Biases and environmental risks in urban Africa: household solid waste decision-making pp. 1946-1964

- Kris Wernstedt, Jacob M. Kihila and Mengiseny Kaseva
- The repercussions of foreign direct investment, renewable energy and health expenditure on environmental decay? An econometric analysis of B&RI countries pp. 1965-1986

- Anwar Khan, Jamal Hussain, Sadia Bano and Yang Chenggang
- The pitchfork or the fishhook: a multi-stakeholder perspective towards intensive farming in floodplains pp. 1987-2003

- Ann Lévesque, Jérôme Dupras and Jean-François Bissonnette
- Greenspace volunteering post-disaster: exploration of themes in motivation, barriers, and benefits from post-hurricane park and garden volunteers pp. 2004-2021

- Shaleen Miller
- Comprehensive plans as tools for enhancing coastal community resilience pp. 2022-2041

- Marina Cucuzza, Joshua S. Stoll and Heather M. Leslie
- Evaluating evolving experiments: the case of local government action to implement ecological sustainable design pp. 2042-2063

- Andréanne Doyon, Trivess Moore, Susie Moloney and Joe Hurley
- The use of multiple actual referenda in a new payment card methodology pp. 2064-2081

- Quinton Babcock, Kevin J. Egan and Daryl F. Dwyer
Volume 63, issue 10, 2020
- Monetary valuation of urban nature’s health effects: a systematic review pp. 1716-1737

- Xianwen Chen
- Conservation in the context of wildflower harvesting: the development and implementation of a Vulnerability Index on the Agulhas Plain of South Africa pp. 1738-1757

- Sean Privett, David Bek, Roger Bailey, Tony Binns, Domatilla Raimondo, Donovan Kirkwood and Douglas Euston-Brown
- Personality traits and village cadre adoption of rural environmental protection measures: a case study from China pp. 1758-1770

- Mi Zhou, Meijun Qiu, Li Huang and Brendan Nuse
- Assessing the role of subjective judgment and science in environmental impact assessment: implications and options for reform pp. 1771-1790

- Anur Mehdic, Thomas Gunton and Murray Rutherford
- Biocultural learning – beyond ecological knowledge transfer pp. 1791-1810

- Diana Garavito-Bermúdez
- Early warning simulation of urban ecological security in the Yangtze River Economic Belt: a case study of Chongqing, Wuhan, and Shanghai pp. 1811-1833

- Xiaoling Ke, Amal Mougharbel, Haixiang Guo, Deyun Wang, Yan Wang and Feng Min
- Impacts of changing urban form on ecological efficiency in China: a comparison between urban agglomerations and administrative areas pp. 1834-1856

- Song Wang, Mengyuan Jia, Yahui Zhou and Fei Fan
- Multi-criteria analysis process for creation and evaluation of PES alternatives in the Ruka-Kuusamo tourism area pp. 1857-1879

- Mikko Kurttila, Erkki Mäntymaa, Liisa Tyrväinen, Artti Juutinen and Teppo Hujala
- Designing the subtropical city: an evaluation of climate-sensitive policy effects in Brisbane, Australia pp. 1880-1901

- Renuka Bhoge, Hannah Nolan and Dorina Pojani
Volume 63, issue 9, 2020
- Sustainable development, sustainability and research within the Journal of Environmental Planning and Management pp. 1523-1527

- Neil Powe
- River rehabilitation: preference factors and public participation implications pp. 1528-1549

- Xavier Garcia, Marta Benages-Albert, Matthias Buchecker and Pere Vall-Casas
- A decision support framework for sustainable highway alignment embracing variant preferences of stakeholders: case of China Pakistan economic corridor pp. 1550-1584

- Irfan Zafar, Ibrahim Yahaya Wuni, Geoffrey Qiping Shen, Hafiz Zahoor and Jin Xue
- A new hybrid modified MADM model for the potential evaluation of a comprehensive land consolidation project (LCP) toward achieving sustainable development pp. 1585-1615

- Sheng-Hau Lin, Kung-Ming Liu, Jing-Chzi Hsieh, Chiao-Lun Hu, Xianjin Huang and Gwo-Hshiung Tzeng
- Bringing the swamp in from the periphery: Australian wetlands as sites of climate resilience and political agency pp. 1616-1632

- Hannah Della Bosca and Josephine Gillespie
- Contribution of non-timber forest products to the livelihood of farmers in coffee growing areas: evidence from Yayu Coffee Forest Biosphere Reserve pp. 1633-1654

- Abebe D. Beyene, Alemu Mekonnen, Mark Hirons, Elizabeth Robinson, Techane Gonfa, Tadesse W. Gole and Sheleme Demissie
- Understanding the problems of biogas production deployment in different regions: territorial governance matters too pp. 1655-1673

- Sébastien Bourdin, Mathilde Colas and François Raulin
- The involvement of non-state actors in the creation and management of protected areas: insights from the Portuguese case pp. 1674-1694

- Giulia Iannuzzi, Rui Santos and João Morais Mourato
- Participation of civil society in decisions to mitigate environmental degradation in post-conflict societies: evidence from Somalia pp. 1695-1715

- Osman M. Jama, Guijian Liu, Abdishakur W. Diriye, Balal Yousaf, Ibrahim Basiru and Abdulhakim M. Abdi
Volume 63, issue 8, 2020
- Government regulation, business leaders’ motivations and environmental performance of SMEs pp. 1335-1355

- Johan Graafland and Lans Bovenberg
- Disconnected dots?: A systematic review of governance challenges for natural resource management pp. 1356-1374

- Ruth Potts
- Exploring stakeholders’ perceptions of the quality and governance of water resources in the Wenchi municipality pp. 1375-1403

- Murat Okumah and Ata Senior Yeboah
- Governing a complex socio-ecological system: the case of the ‘Golden Corridor Program’ in Taiwan pp. 1404-1426

- Cassidy I-Chih Lan and Li-Pei Peng
- Transforming incinerators into community amenities? The Seoul experience pp. 1427-1452

- Albert T. Han, Lucie Laurian and Min Hee Go
- Best practices for implementing federal environmental policies: a principal-agent perspective pp. 1453-1469

- Luke Fowler
- Direct potable water reuse in five arid inland communities: an analysis of factors influencing public acceptance pp. 1470-1500

- Caroline E. Scruggs, Claudia B. Pratesi and John R. Fleck
- Insights from engaging stakeholders on developing pest management strategies on an inhabited island pp. 1501-1521

- Harriet A. Omondiagbe, David R. Towns, Jay K. Wood and Barbara Bollard-Breen
Volume 63, issue 7, 2020
- Flood resilience: a systematic review pp. 1151-1176

- Kerri McClymont, David Morrison, Lindsay Beevers and Esther Carmen
- Successes and shortcomings of climate change communication: insights from a longitudinal analysis of Swedish Forest owners pp. 1177-1195

- Gregor Vulturius, Karin André, Åsa Gerger Swartling, Calum Brown and Mark Rounsevell
- Do species-poor forests fool conservation policies? Assessing the role of forests, biodiversity and income in global conservation efforts pp. 1196-1214

- Laté Ayao Lawson
- Applying the principles of adaptive governance to bushfire management: a case study from the South West of Australia pp. 1215-1240

- Simone Ruane
- ISO 14001 certification in developing countries: motivations from trade and environment pp. 1241-1265

- Jie Liu, Chunhui Yuan, Muhammad Hafeez and Xiaolong Li
- Climate risk in a globalized world: empirical findings from supply chains in the Swedish manufacturing sector pp. 1266-1282

- Sandra Tenggren, Olle Olsson, Gregor Vulturius, Henrik Carlsen and Magnus Benzie
- Detection of spatial-temporal variations in forest canopy surface temperature in response to urbanization: a case study from Longyan, China pp. 1283-1300

- Zhifeng Wu, Wang Man and Yin Ren
- Disadoption of conservation practices: cases of injecting manure and soil testing pp. 1301-1334

- Haluk Gedikoglu
Volume 63, issue 6, 2020
- Towards the implementation of green stormwater infrastructure: perspectives from municipal managers in the Pacific Northwest pp. 959-980

- Vivek Shandas, A. Marissa Matsler, Liliana Caughman and Ashley Harris
- Regulating earthquake risk: preferences for trade-offs between economic benefits and regulation of produced wastewater injection from hydraulic fracturing pp. 981-1000

- Bart Niyibizi, John N. Ng’ombe and Tracy Boyer
- The role of water quality for local environmental policy implementation pp. 1001-1021

- Erik Brockwell and Katarina Elofsson
- Regulations fail to constrain dog space use in threatened species beach habitats pp. 1022-1036

- Thomas J. Schneider, Grainne S. Maguire, Desley A. Whisson and Michael A. Weston
- The difficulty of steering settlement development to reduce the loss of ecosystem services: an exploration of different development scenarios in Switzerland using spatially explicit land-use models pp. 1037-1055

- Jonas Schwaab, Sven Lautenbach, Nils Braun-Dubler, Markus Gmünder, Adrienne Grêt-Regamey and Maarten J. Van Strien
- Pathways of learning about biodiversity and sustainability in private urban gardens pp. 1056-1076

- Alan P. Diduck, Christopher M. Raymond, Romina Rodela, Robert Moquin and Morrissa Boerchers
- The governance of climate change adaptation: stormwater management policy and practice pp. 1077-1096

- Daniel Henstra, Jason Thistlethwaite and Shanaya Vanhooren
- An overview of Canada’s National Pollutant Release Inventory program as a pollution control policy tool pp. 1097-1113

- Stuart Johnston Edwards and Tony R. Walker
- Landscape strategy making as a pathway to policy integration and involvement of stakeholders: examples from a Danish action research programme pp. 1114-1131

- Lone Søderkvist Kristensen and Jørgen Primdahl
- Using word clouds to present farmers’ perceptions of advisory services on pollution mitigation measures pp. 1132-1149

- Emilie Vrain and Andrew Lovett
Volume 63, issue 5, 2020
- Learning in multi-level governance of adaptation to climate change – a literature review pp. 779-797

- Javier Gonzales-Iwanciw, Art Dewulf and Sylvia Karlsson-Vinkhuyzen
- Urban ecosystem conditions and ecosystem services – a comparison between large urban zones and city cores in the EU pp. 798-817

- Christina Kourdounouli and Anna Maria Jönsson
- Understanding the dissemination and adoption of innovations through social network analysis: geospatial solutions for disaster management in Nepal and Kenya pp. 818-841

- Dragana Bojovic and Carlo Giupponi
- Public participation and appeal rights in decision-making on wind energy infrastructure: a comparative analysis of the Danish and English legal framework pp. 842-861

- Chiara Armeni and Helle Tegner Anker
- Choice experiment assessment of anglers’ salmonid conservation preferences pp. 862-882

- Gianluca Grilli and John Curtis
- Highly valued agricultural landscapes and their ecosystem services in the urban-rural fringe – an integrated approach pp. 883-911

- Marta Sylla and Iga Solecka
- Climate change adaptation in the planning of England’s coastal urban areas: priorities, barriers and future prospects pp. 912-934

- Daniel Young and Stephen Essex
- A multiscale analysis of land use dynamics in the buffer zone of Rio Doce State Park, Minas Gerais, Brazil pp. 935-957

- Brayan Ricardo de Oliveira, Sónia Maria Carvalho-Ribeiro and Paulina Maria Maia-Barbosa
Volume 63, issue 4, 2020
- Untapping the potential of technological advancements in Strategic Environmental Assessment pp. 585-603

- Ainhoa González Del Campo and Paola Gazzola
- GIS-based suitability analysis using fuzzy PROMETHEE pp. 604-628

- A. P. Vavatsikos, O. E. Demesouka and K. P. Anagnostopoulos
- Understanding the barriers for Internet-based e-waste collection system in China pp. 629-650

- Wenhua Wang, Ying Qu, Yue Liu and Yaxin Zhang
- Nudging pro-environmental behavior: evidence from a web experiment on priming and WTP pp. 651-668

- Salvatore Bimonte, Luigi Bosco and Arsenio Stabile
- Extending the theory of planned behavior to predict public participation behavior in air pollution control: Beijing, China pp. 669-688

- Zhihua Xu, Jingzhu Shan, Jingmei Li and Wensi Zhang
- Ecological challenges for the buffer zone management of a West African National Park pp. 689-709

- Komina Honam Atsri, Komla Elikplim Abotsi, Kouami Kokou, Daniele Dendi, Gabriel Hoinsoude Segniagbeto, John E. Fa and Luca Luiselli
- Challenges of mainstreaming green infrastructure in built environment professions pp. 710-732

- Adriana A. Zuniga-Teran, Chad Staddon, Laura de Vito, Andrea K. Gerlak, Sarah Ward, Yolandi Schoeman, Aimee Hart and Giles Booth
- Evaluating alternative policies to reduce pesticide groundwater pollution in Dutch arable farming pp. 733-750

- Theodoros Skevas
- The regional heterogeneity of wind power deployment: an empirical investigation of land-use policies in Germany and Sweden pp. 751-778

- Thomas Lauf, Kristina Ek, Erik Gawel, Paul Lehmann and Patrik Söderholm
Volume 63, issue 3, 2020
- Coastal climate adaptation in port-cities: adaptation deficits, barriers, and challenges ahead pp. 389-414

- Sofia Valente and Fernando Veloso-Gomes
- Framing fragmentation in strategic policy documents in spatial planning and environmental domains: differences and similarities pp. 415-432

- Eva Semančíková, Simona R. Grădinaru, Tereza Aubrechtová and Anna M. Hersperger
- An ecosystem services-based approach for decision-making in urban planning pp. 433-452

- Fatih Terzi, Azime Tezer, Zeynep Turkay, Osman Uzun, Pınar Köylü, Elif Karacor, Nilgun Okay and Melek Kaya
- Sustainable competitiveness: a spatial econometric analysis of European regions pp. 453-480

- Patrick Möbius and Wilhelm Althammer
- GIS-based forest fire risk mapping using the analytical network process and fuzzy logic pp. 481-499

- Hassan Abedi Gheshlaghi, Bakhtiar Feizizadeh and Thomas Blaschke
- Environmental justice implications of land grabbing for industrial agriculture and forestry in Argentina pp. 500-522

- Nienke Busscher, Constanza Parra and Frank Vanclay
- The utilization of ecosystem services mapping in land use planning: the experience of LIFE SAM4CP project pp. 523-545

- Stefano Salata, Carolina Giaimo, Carlo Alberto Barbieri and Gabriele Garnero
- Not just noise monitoring: rethinking citizen sensing for risk-related problem-solving pp. 546-567

- Anna Berti Suman and Marina van Geenhuizen
- Mitigating environmental harm in urban planning: an ecological perspective pp. 568-584

- Adrianne Showalter Matlock and Jacob E. Lipsman
Volume 63, issue 2, 2020
- A review of structural approach to flood management in coastal megacities of developing nations: current research and future directions pp. 127-147

- R.I. Ogie, C. Adam and P. Perez
- Impact of knowledge absorptive capacity on corporate sustainability with mediating role of CSR: analysis from the Asian context pp. 148-174

- Mohsin Shahzad, Ying Qu, Saif Ur Rehman, Abaid Ullah Zafar, Xiangan Ding and Jawad Abbas
- Sustainable solid waste management in developing countries: a study of institutional strengthening for solid waste management in Johannesburg, South Africa pp. 175-188

- Nzalalemba Serge Kubanza and Mulala Danny Simatele
- Containing urban expansion in China: the case of Nanjing pp. 189-209

- Zinan Shao, Martha Bakker, Tejo Spit, Lenoie Janssen-Jansen and Wu Qun
- Municipal solid waste management, household and local government participation: a cross country analysis pp. 210-235

- Somdutta Banerjee and Prasenjit Sarkhel
- Sustainability assessment of a bus system in a mid-sized municipality pp. 236-256

- Paulo Ribeiro, Fernando Fonseca and Paulo Santos
- Are local administrations really in charge of flood risk management governance? The Spanish Mediterranean coastline and its institutional vulnerability issues pp. 257-274

- Francisco López-Martínez, Alfredo Pérez-Morales and Emilio José Illán-Fernández
- ARIMA models as an alternative to predict the diffusion of the ISO 14001 standard in Europe pp. 275-286

- Jean Marcel Sousa Lira, Eduardo Gomes Salgado and Luiz Alberto Beijo
- Local communities’ perceptions and use of urban green infrastructure in two Ethiopian cities: Bahir Dar and Hawassa pp. 287-316

- Kassahun Gashu, Tegegne Gebre-Egziabher and Mulatu Wubneh
- Sources of uncertainties in environmental assessment: Lessons about uncertainty disclosure and communication from an oil sands extraction project in Northern Alberta pp. 317-334

- Claire K. Aksamit, Jill A. Blakley, Jochen A.G. Jaeger, Bram F. Noble and Clinton N. Westman
- Economic valuation of grazing management practices: discrete choice modeling in pastoral systems of Kenya pp. 335-351

- Alphayo I. Lutta, Lance W. Robinson, Oliver V. Wasonga, Eric Ruto, Jason Sircely and Moses M. Nyangito
- Analysis of a below-water aggregate mining case study in Ontario, Canada using values-centric online citizen participation pp. 352-368

- Simone L. Philpot, Peter A. Johnson and Keith W. Hipel
- Diverse pathways—common phenomena: comparing transitions of urban rainwater harvesting systems in Stockholm, Berlin and Barcelona pp. 369-388

- Lina Suleiman, Bo Olofsson, David Saurí, Laura Palau-Rof, Natàlia García Soler, Ourania Papasozomenou and Timothy Moss
Volume 63, issue 1, 2020
- Information, technology, and digitalization in China’s environmental governance pp. 1-13

- Genia Kostka, Xuehua Zhang and Kyoung Shin
- Emerging digital environmental governance in China: the case of black and smelly waters in China pp. 14-31

- Angel Hsu, Zhi Yi Yeo and Amy Weinfurter
- Is fighting with data enough? Prospects for transformative citizen science in the Chinese Anthropocene pp. 32-48

- Daniele Brombal
- Socioeconomic status, air pollution and desire for local environmental protection in China: insights from national survey data pp. 49-66

- Hedda Flatø
- Navigating a datascape: challenges in automating environmental data disclosure in China pp. 67-86

- Matteo Tarantino
- Engagement or control? The impact of the Chinese environmental protection bureaus’ burgeoning online presence in local environmental governance pp. 87-108

- Coraline Goron and Gillian Bolsover
- Climate experimentation and the limits of top-down control: local variation of climate pilots in China pp. 109-126

- Kevin Lo, He Li and Kang Chen
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