Journal of Environmental Planning and Management
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Volume 61, issue 14, 2018
- Assessment and management of air emissions and environmental impacts from the construction industry pp. 2421-2444

- Bao Zhen Wang, Zhen Hua Zhu, Ende Yang, Zhi Chen and Xiang Hong Wang
- Policy preferences and the diversity of instrument choice for mitigating climate change impacts in the transport sector pp. 2445-2467

- Dominic Stead
- Spatial decision support for nature-based shoreline stabilization options in subtropical estuarine environments pp. 2468-2490

- Diana Mitsova, Chris Bergh, Greg Guannel, Caitlin Lustic, Michael Renda, James Byrne, Andrea Graves, Kevin Cresswell, Rayan Alhawiti, Allison Goldberg and Stephanie Reed
- Contextualizing institutional factors in an indicator-based analysis of hazard vulnerability for coastal communities pp. 2491-2511

- Greg Oulahen, Stephanie E. Chang, Jackie Z.K. Yip, Tugce Conger, Michelle Marteleira and Christopher Carter
- Infrastructures of expertise: policy convergence and the implementation of the EU Nitrates Directive in Poland pp. 2512-2530

- Katarzyna Kowalczewska, Jelle Behagel and Esther Turnhout
- Bringing people closer to water: integrating water management and urban infrastructure pp. 2531-2548

- Joost Buurman and Rita Padawangi
- A spatial hedonic analysis of the housing market around a large, failing desert lake: the case of the Salton Sea in California pp. 2549-2569

- Amrita Singh, Jean-Daniel Saphores and Tim Bruckner
- Barriers to achieving additionality in carbon offsets: a regulatory risk perspective pp. 2570-2589

- Jessica Campbell, Irene M. Herremans and Anne Kleffner
- A critical assessment of employing democratic and deliberative ideals in the environmental planning process in Bangladesh pp. 2590-2612

- Anjan Kumer Dev Roy and Jeff Gow
- Planning for green qualities in the densification of suburban Stockholm – opportunities and challenges pp. 2613-2635

- Sara Khoshkar, Berit Balfors and Antoienette Wärnbäck
Volume 61, issue 13, 2018
- Practicing mindfulness as a means for enhancing workplace pro-environmental behaviors among managers pp. 2231-2256

- Taran Patel and Marie Holm
- Do mandates matter for plan quality? Jurisdictional aggregation for a watershed level comparison pp. 2257-2279

- Danielle Spurlock
- Capacities for developing adaptive management strategies: the case of the Calakmul municipality pp. 2280-2297

- Emma Villaseñor, Luciana Porter Bolland and Gabriel Ramos Fernández
- Airline environmental efficiency measures considering materials balance principles: an application of a network range-adjusted measure with weak-G disposability pp. 2298-2318

- Qiang Cui and Ye Li
- Chinese consumer responses to carbon labeling: evidence from experimental auctions pp. 2319-2337

- Nan Chen, Zhi-Hai Zhang, Simin Huang and Li Zheng
- Land-use planning as a tool for balancing the scientific and the social in biodiversity and ecosystem services mainstreaming? The case of Durban, South Africa pp. 2338-2357

- Wan-Yu Shih and Leslie Mabon
- Analysing the causes of environmental management and audit scheme (EMAS) decrease in Europe pp. 2358-2377

- Tiberio Daddi, Maria Rosa De Giacomo, Marco Frey and Fabio Iraldo
- Stakeholder engagement and multi-criteria decision aiding in the electricity transmission grid reinforcement: evidence from a role-playing game pp. 2378-2395

- Leonhard Späth, Elisa Amodeo, Alessandro Luè, Simona Muratori, Anna Scolobig and Anthony Patt
- Reducing CO2 emissions in the EU member states: Do environmental taxes work? pp. 2396-2420

- Celil Aydin and Omer Esen
Volume 61, issue 12, 2018
- Farmers as climate citizens pp. 2050-2066

- Frode Flemsæter, Hilde Bjørkhaug and Jostein Brobakk
- Promoting consumer environmental friendly purchase behaviour: a synthesized model from three short-term longitudinal studies in Australia pp. 2067-2093

- Chih-Hsuan Huang, Ian Lings, Amanda Beatson and Cindy Yunhsin Chou
- Finding common ground in urban governance networks: what are its facilitating factors? pp. 2094-2110

- Jurian Edelenbos and Ingmar van Meerkerk
- Applying a novel environmental health framework theory (I-ACT) to noise pollution policies in the United States, United Kingdom, and the Netherlands pp. 2111-2132

- Monica S. Hammer, Yi Fan, Suzanne S. Hammer, Tracy K. Swinburn, Miriam Weber, Diana Weinhold and Richard L. Neitzel
- Spatial scale influences how people value and perceive green open space pp. 2133-2150

- Christopher D. Ives, Ascelin Gordon, Cathy Oke, Christopher M. Raymond, Ailish Hehir and Sarah A. Bekessy
- Balancing tourism development and nature protection across national park borders – a case study of a coastal protected area in Norway pp. 2151-2165

- Knut Bjørn Stokke and Jan Vidar Haukeland
- Thinking through ALMOLIN: the community bio-centre approach in water and sewerage service provision in Nairobi's informal settlements pp. 2166-2185

- Elizabeth Wamuchiru and Frank Moulaert
- Consumer preferences for green digital camera attributes to inform electrical and electronic equipment design and development pp. 2186-2206

- Hui-Kai Chuang and Chi-Shun Liao
- Willingness to pay to reduce health risks related to air quality: evidence from a choice experiment survey in Beijing pp. 2207-2229

- Desheng Huang, Henrik Andersson and Shiqiu Zhang
Volume 61, issue 11, 2018
- Eco-innovation and sustainability: dynamic trends, geography and policies pp. 1851-1860

- Massimiliano Mazzanti
- Catching-up in waste management. Evidence from the EU pp. 1861-1882

- Giovanni Marin, Francesco Nicolli and Roberto Zoboli
- Waste performance, waste technology and policy effects pp. 1883-1904

- Davide Antonioli, Federica Caratù and Francesco Nicolli
- Information communication technologies and environmental innovations in firms: joint adoptions and productivity effects pp. 1905-1933

- Davide Antonioli, Grazia Cecere and Massimiliano Mazzanti
- Innovative products and services with environmental benefits: design of search strategies for external knowledge and absorptive capacity pp. 1934-1954

- Caroline Mothe, Uyen T. Nguyen-Thi and Angela Triguero Cano
- Are environmental innovators persistent? pp. 1955-1972

- Christian Le Bas and Nicolas Poussing
- Distributed energy production in a polycentric scenario: policy reforms and community management pp. 1973-1993

- Stefano Moroni and Luca Tricarico
- Where to begin municipal climate adaptation planning? Evaluating two local choices pp. 1994-2014

- Ward Lyles, Philip Berke and Kelly Heiman Overstreet
- The administration and management of environmental sustainability initiatives: a collaborative perspective pp. 2015-2031

- Christopher V. Hawkins, Rachel Krause, Richard C. Feiock and Cali Curley
- Analyzing the costs and benefits of distributed solar energy in Virginia (USA): a case study of collaborative energy planning pp. 2032-2049

- Damian Pitt, Gilbert Michaud and Andrew Duggan
Volume 61, issue 10, 2018
- Understanding the behavioral influences behind Singapore's water management strategies pp. 1654-1673

- Stephanie N. Timm and Brian M. Deal
- Can zoning resolve nature use conflicts? The case of the Numto Nature Park in the Russian Arctic pp. 1674-1700

- Alexey O. Pristupa, Maria Tysiachniouk, Arthur P.J. Mol, Rik Leemans, Tatiana Minayeva and Anastasia Markina
- The evolution of regional cross-border water regimes, the case of Deltarhine pp. 1701-1721

- T. Renner, S. Meijerink and P. van der Zaag
- Traditional knowledge and biodiversity conservation: a case study from Byans Valley in Kailash Sacred Landscape, India pp. 1722-1743

- Vikram S. Negi, Ravi Pathak, K. Chandra Sekar, R.S. Rawal, I.D. Bhatt, S.K. Nandi and P.P. Dhyani
- Measuring the welfare cost of air pollution in Shanghai: evidence from the housing market pp. 1744-1757

- Jie Chen, Qianjin Hao and Chamna Yoon
- Community resilience to natural disasters in the informal settlements in Mwanza City, Tanzania pp. 1758-1788

- Herbert Hambati and Genesis T. Yengoh
- Regulatory trust and failure – a case study of coal seam gas in New South Wales, Australia pp. 1789-1804

- Ross M. Carter and Richard K. Morgan
- Retrofitting residential building envelopes for energy efficiency: motivations of individual homeowners in Israel pp. 1805-1827

- Chanoch Friedman, Nir Becker and Evyatar Erell
- Soil and water conservation method adoption in a highly erosive watershed: the case of Southwest Oklahoma's Fort Cobb watershed pp. 1828-1849

- Tracy Boyer, Benjamin Tong and Larry D. Sanders
Volume 61, issue 9, 2018
- The use of regulatory taxation as a policy instrument for sustainability transitions: old wine in new bottles or unexplored potential? pp. 1469-1486

- Kris Bachus and Frederic Vanswijgenhoven
- Institutional quality effects on separate waste collection: some evidence from Italian provinces pp. 1487-1510

- Massimiliano Agovino, Antonio Garofalo and Angela Mariani
- Community reactions to tourism development: how does governmental fairness work? pp. 1511-1534

- Minseong Kim, Brijesh Thapa and Jinwon Kim
- Adapting cities to climate change – exploring the flood risk management role of green infrastructure landscapes pp. 1535-1552

- Jeremy G. Carter, John Handley, Tom Butlin and Susannah Gill
- Sustainable consumption profile differences among Brazilian regions pp. 1553-1569

- Kavita Miadaira Hamza, Denise de Abreu Sofiatti Dalmarco and Fernando Antonio de Melo Pereira
- Examining strategic sustainability plans and smart-growth land-use measures in California cities pp. 1570-1593

- Myungjung Kwon, Shui-Yan Tang and Cheongsin Kim
- Picking up speed: public participation and local sustainability plan implementation pp. 1594-1611

- Kirsten Kinzer
- Seeking a balance: a procedure-based evaluation of localized approaches for brownfield management in the USA pp. 1612-1630

- Eujin Julia Kim
- Emerging drivers and business models for equipment reuse and remanufacturing in the US: lessons from the biotech industry pp. 1631-1653

- Vesela Veleva and Gavin Bodkin
Volume 61, issue 8, 2018
- Local sustainability processes worldwide: a systematic review of the literature and research agenda pp. 1289-1317

- Carmen Echebarria, José Barrutia, Ainhize Eletxigerra, Patrick Hartmann and Vanessa Apaolaza
- The territorial dimension of environmental sustainability in Italy along the urban–rural continuum pp. 1318-1339

- Silvia Coderoni and Francesco Pagliacci
- Spatial planning and electric vehicles. A qualitative case study of horizontal and vertical organisational interplay in southern Sweden pp. 1340-1362

- Hans Antonson and Annelie Carlson
- An empirical study of spatial-temporal growth patterns of a voluntary residential green infrastructure program pp. 1363-1382

- Theodore Chao Lim
- From leaders to majority: a frontrunner paradox in built-environment climate governance experimentation pp. 1383-1401

- Jeroen van der Heijden
- How multilateral financial institutions promote sustainable water infrastructure planning through economic appraisal: case studies from coastal cities of China pp. 1402-1418

- Lie Wu, Zhengzao Wang and Xianqiang Mao
- Managing invasive plants in a rural-amenity landscape: the role of social capital and Landcare pp. 1419-1437

- Shaun McKiernan
- An empirical analysis of green switching intentions in the airline industry pp. 1438-1468

- Hung-Che Wu, Ching-Chan Cheng and Chi-Han Ai
Volume 61, issue 7, 2018
- Learning for social-ecological change: a qualitative review of outcomes across empirical literature in natural resource management pp. 1085-1112

- Monika Suškevičs, Thomas Hahn, Romina Rodela, Biljana Macura and Claudia Pahl-Wostl
- When and where do we see the proximity effect of a new park? –A case study of the Dream Forest in Seoul, Korea pp. 1113-1136

- Heeyeun Yoon
- Access for all? Beach access and equity in the Detroit metropolitan area pp. 1137-1161

- Jinwon Kim and Sarah Nicholls
- Biofuels – tools for achieving environmental goals or green place branding? Present drivers and future visions in two Swedish municipalities pp. 1162-1179

- Magdalena Fallde
- Determining the robust optimal set of BMPs for urban runoff management in data-poor catchments pp. 1180-1203

- Sayed Mohammad Aminjavaheri and Sara Nazif
- Artisan fishers’ perception of climate change and disasters in coastal Bangladesh pp. 1204-1223

- Zaheed Hasan and Melissa Nursey-Bray
- Understanding resident satisfaction with involvement in highway planning: in-depth interviews during a highway planning process in the Netherlands pp. 1224-1249

- Marije Hamersma, Eva Heinen, Taede Tillema and Jos Arts
- Toward participatory decision-making in river corridor management: two case studies from the European Alps pp. 1250-1270

- B. Mazzorana, A. Nardini, F. Comiti, G. Vignoli, E. Cook, H. Ulloa and A. Iroumé
- Keeping pace with technology: drones, disturbance and policy deficiency pp. 1271-1288

- Pip Wallace, Ross Martin and Iain White
Volume 61, issue 5-6, 2018
- From urban gardening to planetary stewardship: human–nature relationships and their implications for environmental management pp. 747-755

- Arjen Buijs, Anke Fischer and Andreas Muhar
- A model integrating social-cultural concepts of nature into frameworks of interaction between social and natural systems pp. 756-777

- Andreas Muhar, Christopher M. Raymond, Riyan J.G. van den Born, Nicole Bauer, Kerstin Böck, Michael Braito, Arjen Buijs, Courtney Flint, Wouter T. de Groot, Christopher D. Ives, Tamara Mitrofanenko, Tobias Plieninger, Catherine Tucker and Carena J. van Riper
- An embodied perspective on the co-production of cultural ecosystem services: toward embodied ecosystems pp. 778-799

- Christopher M. Raymond, Matteo Giusti and Stephan Barthel
- The role of co-evolutionary development and value change debt in navigating transitioning cultural landscapes: the case of Southern Transylvania pp. 800-817

- Andra I. Horcea-Milcu, David J. Abson, Ine Dorresteijn, Jacqueline Loos, Jan Hanspach and Joern Fischer
- Cultural echoes in Dutch immigrants’ and non-immigrants’ understandings and values of nature pp. 818-840

- Marjolein E. Kloek, Arjen E. Buijs, Jan J. Boersema and Matthijs G.C. Schouten
- The missing pillar: Eudemonic values in the justification of nature conservation pp. 841-856

- Riyan J.G. van den Born, B. Arts, J. Admiraal, A. Beringer, P. Knights, E. Molinario, K. Polajnar Horvat, C. Porras-Gomez, A. Smrekar, N. Soethe, J.L. Vivero-Pol, W. Ganzevoort, M. Bonaiuto, L. Knippenberg and W.T. De Groot
- Attitudes towards nature, wilderness and protected areas: a way to sustainable stewardship in the South-Western Carpathians pp. 857-877

- Nicole Bauer, Monica Vasile and Maria Mondini
- From street trees to natural areas: retrofitting cities for human connectedness to nature pp. 878-903

- Sarah P. Church
- The dynamics of volunteer motivations for engaging in the management of invasive plants: insights from a mixed-methods study on Scottish seabird islands pp. 904-923

- Marie Pagès, Anke Fischer and René van der Wal
- Fostering environmental citizenship: the motivations and outcomes of civic recreation pp. 924-949

- Rebecca Schild
- What factors enable or hinder engagement of civil society in ecosystem management? The case of ‘pike factories’ and wetland restoration in Sweden pp. 950-969

- Malgorzata Blicharska and Patrik Rönnbäck
- What makes you a ‘hero’ for nature? Socio-psychological profiling of leaders committed to nature and biodiversity protection across seven EU countries pp. 970-993

- Massimiliano Scopelliti, Erica Molinario, Flavia Bonaiuto, Mirilia Bonnes, Lavinia Cicero, Stefano De Dominicis, Ferdinando Fornara, Jeroen Admiraal, Almut Beringer, Tom Dedeurwaerdere, Wouter de Groot, Juha Hiedanpää, Paul Knights, Luuk Knippenberg, Katarina Polajnar Horvat, Florin Popa, Carmen Porras-Gomez, Aleš Smrekar, Nathalie Soethe, Jose Luis Vivero-Pol, Riyan van den Born and Marino Bonaiuto
- Mastery over nature as a paradox: societally implemented but individually rejected pp. 994-1010

- Andreas Muhar and Kerstin Böck
- Knitting green spaces with the threads of social innovation in Groningen and London pp. 1011-1032

- Stephanie Nuria Spijker and Constanza Parra
- Farming between love and money: US Midwestern farmers’ human–nature relationships and impacts on watershed conservation pp. 1033-1050

- Yuki Yoshida, Courtney G. Flint and Mallory K. Dolan
- Creating ‘new’ commons for the twenty-first century: innovative legal models for ‘green space’ pp. 1051-1069

- Christopher Rodgers and Duncan Mackay
- Regimes of justification: competing arguments and the construction of legitimacy in Dutch nature conservation practices pp. 1070-1084

- Irma Arts, Arjen E. Buijs and Gerard Verschoor
Volume 61, issue 4, 2018
- The carrot or the stick: individual adaption against varying institutional arrangements pp. 568-596

- Hongyun Han, Zhijian Zhang, Sheng Xia and Hanning Li
- ‘Enclosing country park land and the conservation of military heritage:’ an Ostromian interpretation of the fools’ paradise pp. 597-616

- Holvert Hung
- Does collaboration affect the duration of environmental permitting processes? pp. 617-634

- Nicola Ulibarri
- The clustering conditions for managing creative tourism destinations: the Alqueva region case, Portugal pp. 635-655

- Idalina Dias-Sardinha, David Ross and Ana Calapez Gomes
- Bottom-up approach for downscaling CO2 emissions in Taiwan: robustness analysis and policy implications pp. 656-676

- Tsung-Chen Lee, Shin-Kun Peng, Chia-Tsung Yeh and Chun-Yi Tseng
- Towards an agile participatory urban soundscape planning framework pp. 677-698

- Jieling Xiao, Lisa Lavia and Jian Kang
- Economic performance and carbon intensity of human well-being: empirical evidence from the MENA region pp. 699-723

- Osama Sweidan
- Integrating nature-based tourism and forestry in private lands under heterogeneous visitor preferences for forest attributes pp. 724-746

- Erkki Mäntymaa, Ville Ovaskainen, Artti Juutinen and Liisa Tyrväinen
Volume 61, issue 3, 2018
- Building contraventions and incidence of flood in the Lagos Metropolis, Nigeria pp. 385-405

- Bolanle Wahab and Saeed Ojolowo
- Nodes of a peri-urban agricultural landscape at local level: an interpretation of their contribution to the eco-structure pp. 406-429

- Rocío Pérez-Campaña and Luis Miguel Valenzuela-Montes
- Ecological and economic impacts of green roofs and permeable pavements at the city level: the case of Corvallis, Oregon pp. 430-450

- Long Zhou, Guoqiang Shen, Thomas Woodfin, Tian Chen and Kun Song
- Revealing the economic channels of natural impacts: an extended input–output subsystems application to GHG gases and water use pp. 451-473

- Alberto Franco Solís and Fco. Javier De Miguel Vélez
- Planning for compact urban forms: local growth-management approaches and their evolution over time pp. 474-492

- Sophie C. Rudolf, Felix Kienast and Anna M. Hersperger
- Multilevel assessment of a large-scale programme for poverty alleviation and wetland conservation: lessons from South Africa pp. 493-514

- Aiora Zabala and Caroline A. Sullivan
- Green research and development (R&D) investment and its impact on the market value of firms: evidence from South African mining firms pp. 515-534

- F. Ganda
- Assessing the influence of urban geometry on noise propagation by using the sky view factor pp. 535-552

- L.T. Silva, F. Fonseca, D. Rodrigues and A. Campos
- The influence of building renovation and rental housing on urban trees pp. 553-567

- James W. N. Steenberg, Pamela J. Robinson and Andrew A. Millward
Volume 61, issue 2, 2018
- An integrated approach towards transforming an industrial park into an eco-industrial park: the case of Salaise-Sablons pp. 195-213

- Paulo Ribeiro, Fernando Fonseca, Carolina Neiva, Tiziana Bardi and Júlia M. Lourenço
- An online platform supporting the analysis of water adaptation measures in the Alps pp. 214-229

- Dragana Bojovic, Carlo Giupponi, Hermann Klug, Lucia Morper-Busch, George Cojocaru and Richard Schörghofer
- Climate change and political discourse: analysis of energy efficiency and conservation block grants in Dallas-Fort Worth pp. 230-248

- Ann W. Foss
- Knowledge, attitude and behavior of farmers in farmland conservation in China: an application of the structural equation model pp. 249-271

- Fanus Asefaw Aregay, Zhao Minjuan and Xu Tao
- Flexible, collaborative, and meaningful? The case of the US coastal nonpoint pollution control program pp. 272-290

- Tyler A. Scott
- Boundary spanners as trust ambassadors in collaborative natural resource management pp. 291-308

- Kimberly Coleman and Marc J. Stern
- Convenience improves composting and recycling rates in high-density residential buildings pp. 309-331

- Alessandra DiGiacomo, David W.-L. Wu, Peter Lenkic, Bud Fraser, Jiaying Zhao and Alan Kingstone
- Current and future effectiveness of the Natura 2000 network for protecting plant species in Sardinia: a nice and complex strategy in its raw state? pp. 332-347

- Mauro Fois, Gianluigi Bacchetta, Donatella Cogoni and Giuseppe Fenu
- Designing a policy package for the promotion of servicising: A case study of vineyard crop protection in Galicia (Spain) pp. 348-369

- Á. Pereira, A. Carballo-Penela, A. Guerra and Xavier Vence-Deza
- Acknowledgement of referees 2016–2017 pp. 370-384

- The Editors
Volume 61, issue 1, 2018
- Is this trail too crowded? A choice experiment to evaluate tradeoffs and preferences of park visitors in Garibaldi Park, British Columbia pp. 1-24

- Regan Kohlhardt, Jordi Honey-Rosés, Sergio Fernandez Lozada, Wolfgang Haider and Mark Stevens
- Network structure and adaptive capacity in watershed governance pp. 25-48

- Wendy A. Kellogg and Aritree Samanta
- Using triple bottom line metrics and multi-criteria methodology in corporate settings pp. 49-63

- Lanka Thabrew, Debra Perrone, Alexandra Ewing, Mark Abkowitz and George Hornberger
- Developing alternative land-use scenarios to facilitate natural resource management across jurisdictional boundaries pp. 64-85

- E. Jamie Trammell, J. Scott Thomas, Dave Mouat, Quinn Korbulic and Scott Bassett
- Environmental management from left to right – on ideology, policy-specific beliefs and pro-environmental policy support pp. 86-104

- Sverker C. Jagers, Niklas Harring and Simon Matti
- Collaborative environmental governance and transaction costs in partnerships: evidence from a social network approach to water management in France pp. 105-123

- Christophe Boschet and Tina Rambonilaza
- Analyzing social perception as a key factor in the management of protected areas: the case of the Sierra Nevada Protected Area (S Spain) pp. 124-142

- Alicia Pelegrina-López, Francisco M. Ocaña-Peinado, Ignacio Henares-Civantos, José L. Rosúa-Campos and Francisco A. Serrano-Bernardo
- Exploring public perception of environmental technology over time pp. 143-160

- Carola Braun, Katrin Rehdanz and Ulrich Schmidt
- Evaluation of beach quality as perceived by users pp. 161-175

- Gisela García-Morales, José Alfredo Arreola-Lizárraga, Renato Arturo Mendoza-Salgado, Jaqueline García-Hernández, Pedro Rosales-Grano and Alfredo Ortega-Rubio
- Urban climate change and sustainability planning: an analysis of sustainability and climate change discourses in local government plans in Canada pp. 176-194

- Laura Tozer
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