Journal of Environmental Planning and Management
1997 - 2025
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Volume 60, issue 12, 2017
- Discourses on sustainable forest management and effects of Natura 2000: a case study of Catalonia, NE Spain pp. 2085-2102

- Francesca Ferranti, Pau Vericat and Jessica de Koning
- Barriers to sharing water quality data: experiences from the Shale Network pp. 2103-2121

- Kathryn J. Brasier, Kirk Jalbert, Abby J. Kinchy, Susan L. Brantley and Colleen Unroe
- An examination of the efficacy of the precautionary principle as a robust environmental planning and management protocol pp. 2122-2132

- Stephen Michael Dark and Shelley Burgin
- The adoption of green business practices among small US Midwestern manufacturing enterprises pp. 2133-2149

- Weslynne Ashton, Suzana Russell and Elizabeth Futch
- The unusual suspects? Perception of underlying causes of anthropogenic climate change in coastal communities in Cambodia and Tanzania pp. 2150-2173

- Frederick Ato Armah, Genesis T. Yengoh, Mengieng Ung, Isaac Luginaah, Ratana Chuenpagdee and Gwyn Campbell
- Public participation in municipal solid waste source-separated collection in Guilin, China: status and influencing factors pp. 2174-2191

- Jing Ma, Keith W. Hipel and Mark L. Hanson
- Are we planning for sustainable disaster recovery? Evaluating recovery plans after the Wenchuan earthquake pp. 2192-2216

- Yan Song, Chaosu Li, Robert Olshansky, Yang Zhang and Yu Xiao
- A question of ‘fit’: local perspectives on top-down flood mitigation policies in Vermont pp. 2217-2233

- Mark Paul and Anita Milman
- Inducing pollution prevention adoption: effectiveness of the 33/50 voluntary environmental program pp. 2234-2254

- Xiang Bi and Madhu Khanna
- Unexpected threat from conservation to endangered species: reflections from the front-line staff on sea turtle conservation pp. 2255-2271

- Tzu-Ming Liu
Volume 60, issue 11, 2017
- A multidisciplinary sustainability index to assess transport in urban areas: a case study of Donostia-San Sebastian, Spain pp. 1891-1922

- U. Oses, E. Rojí, I. Gurrutxaga and M. Larrauri
- Structural factors influencing conservation decision-making: a case of species prioritisation in Australia pp. 1923-1943

- Milena Kiatkoski Kim, Louisa Evans, Pedro Fidelman, Lea M. Scherl and Helene Marsh
- Monetary assessment of the recreational benefits of improved water quality – description of a new model and a case study pp. 1944-1966

- Turo Hjerppe, Elina Seppälä, Sari Väisänen and Mika Marttunen
- Public acceptance of large-scale wind energy generation for export from Ireland to the UK: evidence from Ireland pp. 1967-1992

- Noreen Brennan, Thomas M Van Rensburg and Cyril Morris
- The role of respondents’ comfort for variance in stated choice surveys: evidence from a SCUBA diving case pp. 1993-2012

- Diana Emang, Thomas Hedemark Lundhede and Bo Thorsen
- Spatially explicit sensitivity and uncertainty analysis for multicriteria-based vulnerability assessment pp. 2013-2035

- Bakhtiar Feizizadeh and Stefan Kienberger
- Elicitation of willingness to pay for upgradeable products with calibrated auction-conjoint method pp. 2036-2055

- V. Lobasenko and D. Llerena
- Assessing the costs for adaptation of marine constructions to sea-level rise pp. 2056-2070

- Dafna M. DiSegni, Menashe Bitan and Dov Zviely
- Benefits and challenges of using an Assessment of Ecosystem Services approach in land-use planning pp. 2071-2084

- Annet Forkink
Volume 60, issue 10, 2017
- Managing stormwater for urban sustainability: an evaluation of local comprehensive plans in the Chesapeake Bay watershed region pp. 1702-1725

- Hyun Woo Kim and Ming-Han Li
- The road to environmental participatory governance in Taiwan: collaboration and challenges in incineration and municipal waste management pp. 1726-1740

- Natalie W.M. Wong
- Integration of biodiversity in urban planning instruments in developing countries: the case of Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly, Ghana pp. 1741-1764

- Abubakari Ahmed and Jose A. Puppim de Oliveira
- Are all experiments created equal? A framework for analysis of the learning potential of policy experiments in environmental governance pp. 1765-1784

- Belinda McFadgen and Dave Huitema
- Government management and overexploitation of groundwater resources: absence of local community initiatives in Ardabil plain-Iran pp. 1785-1808

- Ali Azizi, Amineh Ghorbani, Bahram Malekmohammadi and Hamid Reza Jafari
- Future implications of urban intensification on residential water demand pp. 1809-1824

- Saeed Ghavidelfar, Asaad Y. Shamseldin and Bruce W. Melville
- Reducing carbon emissions in Portugal: the relative roles of fossil fuel prices, energy efficiency, and carbon taxation pp. 1825-1852

- Alfredo Pereira and Rui Pereira
- Young adult conservation jobs and worker health pp. 1853-1870

- Kathleen L. Wolf and Elizabeth Housley
- Low-impact development for impervious surface connectivity mitigation: assessment of directly connected impervious areas (DCIAs) pp. 1871-1889

- Wonmin Sohn, Jun-Hyun Kim and Ming-Han Li
Volume 60, issue 9, 2017
- Social influences on expressed willingness to pay: results of a deliberative monetary valuation study in Colombia pp. 1511-1528

- Andrés Vargas Pérez, Alex Lo, Nicholas Rohde and Michael Howes
- Evaluating consistency of stakeholder input into participatory GIS-based multiple criteria evaluation: a case study of ecotourism development in Kurdistan pp. 1529-1553

- Sarook Sarky, Jim Wright and Mary Edwards
- Characterization of dissemination of ISO 14001 in countries and economic sectors in the Americas pp. 1554-1574

- Suzana E. Hikichi, Eduardo G. Salgado and Luiz A. Beijo
- Industrial pollution, spatial stigma and economic decline: the case of Asopos river basin through the lens of local small business owners pp. 1575-1600

- Antonis Skouloudis, Nikoleta Jones, Spyridon Roumeliotis, David Issac, Alison Greig and Konstantinos Evangelinos
- Insurance sector management of climate change adaptation in three Nordic countries: the influence of policy and market factors pp. 1601-1621

- Erik Glaas, E. Carina H. Keskitalo and Mattias Hjerpe
- Combining land-use planning and tenure security: a tenure responsive land-use planning approach for developing countries pp. 1622-1639

- Uchendu Eugene Chigbu, Anna Schopf, Walter T. de Vries, Fahria Masum, Samuel Mabikke, Danilo Antonio and Jorge Espinoza
- Material flow analysis for a sustainable resource management in island ecosystems pp. 1640-1659

- Andrea Cecchin
- National infrastructure, small towns and sustainable mobility – experiences from policy and strategy in two Swedish municipalities pp. 1660-1682

- Paul Fenton
- The challenges of participatory and systemic environmental management: from aspiration to implementation pp. 1683-1701

- A. Eastwood, A. Fischer and A. Byg
Volume 60, issue 8, 2017
- Assessing barriers to effective spatial planning in Mauritius. A combination of SWOT and gap surveys pp. 1324-1346

- Parenivel Pillay Mauree and Davide Geneletti
- Estimating willingness to pay for a threatened species within a threatened ecosystem pp. 1347-1365

- Kevin A. Decker and Philip Watson
- Toward Cyborg PPGIS: exploring socio-technical requirements for the use of web-based PPGIS in two municipal planning cases, Stockholm region, Sweden pp. 1366-1390

- Ian Babelon, Alexander Ståhle and Berit Balfors
- Need for a wind of change? Use of offshore wind messages by stakeholders and the media in Germany and their effects on public acceptance pp. 1391-1411

- Adriane Schmidt
- The impact of the carbon tax policy on green building strategy pp. 1412-1438

- Wen-Hsien Tsai, Chih-Hao Yang, Cheng-Tsu Huang and Yen-Ying Wu
- Modelling built-up land take in Europe to 2020: an assessment of the Resource Efficiency Roadmap measure on land pp. 1439-1463

- Ana Barbosa, Sara Vallecillo, Claudia Baranzelli, Chris Jacobs-Crisioni, Filipe Batista e Silva, Carolina Perpiña-Castillo, Carlo Lavalle and Joachim Maes
- The social psychology of biodiversity conservation in agriculture pp. 1464-1484

- Erwin Wauters, Karoline D'Haene and Ludwig Lauwers
- An analytical framework for strategic delta planning: negotiating consent for long-term sustainable delta development pp. 1485-1509

- C. Seijger, W. Douven, G. van Halsema, L. Hermans, J. Evers, H.L. Phi, M.F. Khan, J. Brunner, L. Pols, W. Ligtvoet, S. Koole, K. Slager, M.S. Vermoolen, S. Hasan and V.T.M. Hoang
Volume 60, issue 7, 2017
- Coupling a settlement growth model with an agro-economic land allocation model for securing ecosystem services provision pp. 1127-1152

- Thomas Drobnik, Robert Huber and Adrienne Grêt-Regamey
- Defining success over time for large landscape conservation organizations pp. 1153-1172

- Jennifer M. Thomsen and Susan C. Caplow
- Patterns of biodiversity and habitat sensitivity in agricultural landscapes pp. 1173-1192

- Serena De Simone, Maurizia Sigura and Francesco Boscutti
- A landscape vulnerability analysis method proposal and its integration in the EIA pp. 1193-1213

- Monika Vyskupova, Katarina Pavlickova and Peter Baus
- Environmental innovation activities and patenting: Germany reconsidered pp. 1214-1234

- Tilmann Rave and Frank Goetzke
- Forest resources consumption pattern in Govind Wildlife Sanctuary, Western Himalaya, India pp. 1235-1252

- Vikram S. Negi and R.K. Maikhuri
- Evaluating soundscape intentions in landscape architecture: a study of competition entries for a new cemetery in Järva, Stockholm pp. 1253-1275

- Gunnar Cerwén, Carola Wingren and Mattias Qviström
- A multi-criteria framework to assess the sustainability of renewable energy development in the Alps pp. 1276-1295

- Gianluca Grilli, Isabella De Meo, Giulia Garegnani and Alessandro Paletto
- How planners and stakeholders learn with visualization tools: using learning sciences methods to examine planning processes pp. 1296-1323

- J. Radinsky, D. Milz, M. Zellner, K. Pudlock, C. Witek, C. Hoch and L. Lyons
Volume 60, issue 6, 2017
- Interactive environmental planning: creating utopias and storylines within a mobilities planning project pp. 941-958

- Malene Freudendal-Pedersen, Katrine Hartmann-Petersen, Aslak A Kjærulff and Lise Drewes Nielsen
- Pilgrimage route recovery in an industrial landscape pp. 959-976

- Kamila Svobodova and Tomas Hajek
- Cause, catalyst or conjunction? The influence of the Habitats Directive on policy instrument choice in Member States pp. 977-996

- Irene Bouwma, Bas Arts and Duncan Liefferink
- In-between regional disparities and spatial heterogeneity: a multivariate analysis of territorial divides in Italy pp. 997-1015

- Luca Salvati, Marco Zitti and Margherita Carlucci
- Understanding consumer behaviour and adaptation planning responses to climate-driven environmental change in Canada's parks and protected areas: a climate futurescapes approach pp. 1016-1035

- Mark Groulx, Christopher J. Lemieux, John L. Lewis and Sarah Brown
- Missing the trees for the forest? Bottom-up policy implementation and adaptive management in the US natural resource bureaucracy pp. 1036-1055

- Kelly Heber Dunning
- Water-smart growth planning: linking water and land in the arid urbanizing American West pp. 1056-1072

- Enjie Li, Shujuan Li and Joanna Endter-Wada
- Perceptions of visibility degradation in Hong Kong pp. 1073-1091

- Ricci P.H. Yue, Harry F. Lee and Melissa A. Hart
- Between national soft regulations and strong economic incentives: local climate and energy strategies in Sweden pp. 1092-1111

- Lennart J. Lundqvist and Sjur Kasa
- Factors influencing the adoption of geological information in Swedish municipalities pp. 1112-1126

- Elisabeth Häggquist and Isabelle Nilsson
Volume 60, issue 5, 2017
- Towards a more effective EIA in transport planning: a literature review to derive interventions and mechanisms to improve knowledge integration pp. 755-772

- Julio A. Soria-Lara, Luca Bertolini and Marco Te Brömmelstroet
- The costs and benefits of packaging waste management systems in Europe: the perspective of local authorities pp. 773-791

- S. Ferreira, M. Cabral, Nuno da Cruz, P. Simões and Rc Marques
- Evaluation of unmitigated options for municipal waste disposal site in Tehran, Iran using an integrated assessment approach pp. 792-820

- Mehdi Gholamalifard, Jason Phillips and Mahdi Jalili Ghazizade
- Land degradation a matter of attitude? A case study from southern Transylvania (Romania) pp. 821-841

- Marioara Costea and Ioan Tăuşan
- Coupling hydrologic and economic modeling for wetland management multi-optimization in Tram Chim National Park, Vietnam pp. 842-861

- Tanh T. N. Nguyen, Kati W. Migliaccio, Edward Evans, Christopher J. Martinez, John J. Sansalone and Mark W. Clark
- Residents' perception of local brownfields in rail corridor area in the City of Roanoke: the effect of people's preconception and health concerns factors pp. 862-882

- Eujin Julia Kim and Patrick Miller
- Natural resource industry involvement in collaboration for water governance: influence on processes and outcomes in Canada pp. 883-900

- Marie Claire Brisbois and Rob C. de Loë
- The unsustainability of exurban development in London and New York: calculating transport CO emissions pp. 901-919

- Caralampo Focas
- Between adaptability and the urge to control: making long-term water policies in the Netherlands pp. 920-940

- Britta Restemeyer, Margo van den Brink and Johan Woltjer
Volume 60, issue 4, 2017
- Transformational change: governance interventions for climate change adaptation from a continuous change perspective pp. 558-576

- Catrien J.A.M. Termeer, Art Dewulf and G. Robbert Biesbroek
- An integrative framework for sustainable supply chain management practices in the oil and gas industry pp. 577-601

- Nurul K. Wan Ahmad, Marisa P. de Brito, Jafar Rezaei and Lóránt A. Tavasszy
- Climate change adaptation in the urban planning and design research: missing links and research agenda pp. 602-627

- Tapan K Dhar and Luna Khirfan
- Examining the agricultural producer identity: utilising the collective occupational identity construct to create a typology and profile of rural landholders in Victoria, Australia pp. 628-646

- Theresa M. Groth, Allan Curtis, Emily Mendham and Eric Toman
- Case studies in co-benefits approaches to climate change mitigation and adaptation pp. 647-667

- Benjamin Spencer, Josh Lawler, Celia Lowe, LuAnne Thompson, Tom Hinckley, Soo-Hyung Kim, Susan Bolton, Scott Meschke, Julian D. Olden and Joachim Voss
- Conservation of indigenous plants to support community livelihoods: the MGU – Useful Plants Project pp. 668-683

- Tiziana Ulian, Moctar Sacandé, Alex Hudson and Efisio Mattana
- Heterogeneity of farmers' preferences towards agri-environmental schemes across different agricultural subsystems pp. 684-707

- A.J. Villanueva, Macario Rodríguez-Entrena, M. Arriaza and J.A. Gómez-Limón
- Balancing local interests and national conservation obligations in nature protection. The case of local management boards in Norway pp. 708-724

- Sissel Hovik and Eirin Hongslo
- Barriers to the diffusion of renewable energy: studies of biogas for transport in two European cities pp. 725-742

- Paul Fenton and Wisdom Kanda
- What influences the pattern of pollutant releases? An investigation of firms’ siting and households’ sorting decisions in Ontario, Canada pp. 743-754

- Arian Khaleghi Moghadam and Burc Kayahan
Volume 60, issue 3, 2017
- How to support the effective management of Natura 2000 sites? pp. 383-398

- D. Pellegrino, U. Schirpke and D. Marino
- Heterogeneous preferences for recreation-oriented management in commercial forests: the role of citizens’ socioeconomic characteristics and recreational profiles pp. 399-418

- Artti Juutinen, Anna-Kaisa Kosenius, Ville Ovaskainen, Anne Tolvanen and Liisa Tyrväinen
- Local air pollution and global climate change taxes: a distributional analysis for the case of Spain pp. 419-436

- Xaquin García-Muros, Mercedes Burguillo, Mikel González-Eguino and Desiderio Romero-Jordán
- Grid extension in German backyards: a game-theory rationale pp. 437-461

- David Mueller
- Industrial development zone and South African environmental legal initiatives post-1994: a quest for sustainable industrial development pp. 462-481

- A.M. Kalumba, J.M. Olwoch, I. Van Aardt, J. O. Botai and C.J. deW Rautenbach
- Assessing the socio-economic impacts of green/blue space, urban residential and road infrastructure projects in the Confluence (Lyon): a hedonic pricing simulation approach pp. 482-499

- Peter Roebeling, Miguel Saraiva, Anna Palla, Ilaria Gnecco, Carla Teotónio, Teresa Fidelis, Filomena Martins, Henrique Alves and João Rocha
- Economic impact of ocean acidification on shellfish production in Europe pp. 500-518

- Daiju Narita and Katrin Rehdanz
- Converging disciplinary understandings of social aspects of resilience pp. 519-537

- Kirsten Maclean, Helen Ross, Michael Cuthill and Bradd Witt
- Learning for sustainability through CIDA's “Community-based pest management in Central American agriculture” project: a deliberative, experiential and iterative process pp. 538-557

- Laura Sims
Volume 60, issue 2, 2017
- Perspectives on quantifying and influencing household metabolism pp. 178-203

- Robin Harder, Mihály Dombi and Gregory M. Peters
- Floods in the Douala metropolis, Cameroon: attribution to changes in rainfall characteristics or planning failures? pp. 204-230

- Genesis Tambang Yengoh, Zephania N. Fogwe and Frederick Ato Armah
- Ecosystem services in infrastructure planning – a case study of the projected deepening of the Lower Weser river in Germany pp. 231-248

- Nils Droste and Jasper N. Meya
- Adaptation planning for sea level rise: a study of US coastal cities pp. 249-265

- Xinyu Fu, Mohammed Gomaa, Yujun Deng and Zhong-Ren Peng
- Evaluating the aesthetic value of cultural ecosystem services by mapping geo-tagged photographs from social media data on Panoramio and Flickr pp. 266-281

- Richard Wagner Figueroa-Alfaro and Zhenghong Tang
- Household-level preferences for mitigation of invasion in the Afar region of Ethiopia: a contingent valuation pp. 282-308

- Mesfin Tilahun, Regina Birner and John Ilukor
- Eliciting preferences for wetland services: a way to manage conflicting land uses pp. 309-327

- Bénédicte Rulleau, Nathalie Dumax and Anne Rozan
- Socioeconomic backwardness and vulnerability to climate change: evidence from Uttar Pradesh state in India pp. 328-350

- Amarnath Tripathi
- “We cannot let this happen again”: reversing UK flood policy in response to the Somerset Levels floods, 2014 pp. 351-369

- Alana Smith, James J. Porter and Paul Upham
- Acknowledgement of referees 2015–2016 pp. 370-382

- The Editors
Volume 60, issue 1, 2017
- From social ‘acceptance’ to social ‘acceptability’ of wind energy projects: towards a territorial perspective pp. 1-21

- Yann Fournis and Marie-José Fortin
- Scope effects of respondent uncertainty in contingent valuation: evidence from motorized emission reductions in the city of Nairobi, Kenya pp. 22-46

- Hilary Ndambiri, Eric Mungatana and Roy Brouwer
- Stakeholder initiatives in flood risk management: exploring the role and impact of bottom-up initiatives in three ‘Room for the River’ projects in the Netherlands pp. 47-66

- Jurian Edelenbos, Arwin Van Buuren, Dik Roth and Madelinde Winnubst
- Stakeholders' expectations from the agri-environmental programme in Slovenia and Croatia pp. 67-91

- Ranko Glumac, Ramona Franić and Andrej Udovč
- Measuring landscape integrity (LI): development of a hybrid methodology for planning applications pp. 92-114

- Ryan M. Perkl
- Assessing agricultural vulnerability to climate change in the Nordic countries – an interactive geovisualization approach pp. 115-134

- Lotten Wiréhn, Tomasz Opach and Tina-Simone Neset
- The channels of the effect of government expenditure on the environment: evidence using dynamic panel data pp. 135-157

- George Halkos and Epameinondas A. Paizanos
- Revealing inadvertent elitism in stakeholder models of environmental governance: assessing procedural justice in sustainability organizations pp. 158-177

- Colleen George and Maureen G. Reed
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