Journal of Environmental Planning and Management
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Volume 59, issue 12, 2016
- Does community resilience mitigate loss and damage from climaterelated disasters? Evidence based on survey data pp. 2102-2123

- David Gawith, Adam Daigneault and Pike Brown
- Sustainability in the USA and New Zealand: explaining and addressing the implementation gap in local government pp. 2124-2144

- Lucie Laurian and Jan Crawford
- Potential economic costs of invasive structural pests: conehead termites,, in Florida pp. 2145-2162

- Sergio Alvarez
- Coming to the table: collaborative governance and groundwater decision-making in coastal California pp. 2163-2178

- Abigail Brown, Ruth Langridge and Kirsten Rudestam
- US vehicle fuel-efficiency choices: demographic, behavioral, and cultural factors pp. 2179-2197

- David Timmons and Andrew Perumal
- Direct and indirect effects of weather experiences on life satisfaction – which role for climate change expectations? pp. 2198-2230

- Daniel Osberghaus and Jan Kühling
- Public regulatory relief and the adoption of environmental management systems: a European survey pp. 2231-2250

- Francesco Testa, Iñaki Heras-Saizarbitoria, Tiberio Daddi, Olivier Boiral and Fabio Iraldo
- Ecological risk and accessibility analysis to assess the impact of roads under Habitats Directive pp. 2251-2271

- Tommaso Sitzia, Thomas Campagnaro and Stefano Grigolato
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 59, issue 11, 2016
- Environmental health in the complex city: a co-evolutionary approach pp. 1913-1932

- Thomas Verbeek and Luuk Boelens
- Testing the environmental Kuznets curve hypothesis for water footprint indicator: a cross-sectional study pp. 1933-1956

- Maamar Sebri
- Income and distance-decay effects on willingness to pay estimated by the contingent valuation method pp. 1957-1981

- Jongyearn Lee
- Integrating urban ecosystem sustainability assessment into policy-making: insights from the Gold Coast City pp. 1982-2006

- Didem Dizdaroglu and Tan Yigitcanlar
- Planning process influences on sustainability in Ohio township plans pp. 2007-2023

- Maria Manta Conroy and Hee-Jung Jun
- Analysis of uncertainty consideration in environmental assessment: an empirical study of Canadian EA practice pp. 2024-2044

- Juliette Lees, Jochen A.G. Jaeger, Jill A.E. Gunn and Bram F. Noble
- The importance of place in early disaster recovery: a case study of the 2013 Colorado floods pp. 2045-2063

- Andrew Rumbach, Carrie Makarewicz and Jeremy Németh
- The effect of experience on choosing where to go: an application to a choice experiment on forest recreation pp. 2064-2078

- Gengyang Tu and Jens Abildtrup
- Understanding farmers' influence on land-use change using a participatory Bayesian network approach in a pre-Alpine region in Switzerland pp. 2079-2101

- Enrico Celio and Adrienne Grêt-Regamey
Volume 59, issue 10, 2016
- Public participation mechanisms and sustainable policy-making: a case study analysis of Mexico City's pp. 1728-1750

- Valery Madero and Nina Morris
- Voluntary recycling despite disincentives pp. 1751-1774

- Marie Briguglio, Liam Delaney and Alex Wood
- Managing water through change and uncertainty: comparing lessons from the adaptive co-management literature to recent policy developments in England pp. 1775-1794

- Luke Whaley and Edward Weatherhead
- Factors influencing scaling up of agroforestry-based spatial land-use integration for soil fertility management in Arsamma Watershed, Southwestern Ethiopian Highlands pp. 1795-1812

- Dereje Guteta and Assefa Abegaz
- Inter-observer variation in habitat survey data: investigating the consequences for professional practice pp. 1813-1832

- Andrew Cherrill
- Resilience to heat in public space: a case study of Adelaide, South Australia pp. 1833-1854

- Ehsan Sharifi, Alpana Sivam and John Boland
- Factorial fuzzy programming for planning water resources management systems pp. 1855-1872

- Yang Zhou, Gordon Huang, Shuo Wang, Zhong Li and Ya Zhou
- Alberta's oil sands reclamation policy trajectory: the role of tense layering, policy stretching, and policy patching in long-term policy dynamics pp. 1873-1890

- Adam Wellstead, Jeremy Rayner and Michael Howlett
- Assessing participatory and multi-level characteristics of biodiversity and landscape protection legislation: the case of Poland pp. 1891-1911

- Krzysztof Niedziałkowski, Agata Pietrzyk-Kaszyńska, Monika Pietruczuk and Małgorzata Grodzińska-Jurczak
Volume 59, issue 9, 2016
- Patterns of selectiveness in the Amazonian freshwater fisheries: implications for management pp. 1537-1559

- Gustavo Hallwass and Renato A.M. Silvano
- Cost-effectiveness of tillage methods to reduce phosphorus loss from agricultural land pp. 1560-1579

- Karen Refsgaard and Marianne Bechmann
- Integrated action planning for biodiversity conservation and sustainable use of highland aquatic resources: evaluating outcomes for the Beijiang River, China pp. 1580-1609

- S.W. Bunting, S. Luo, K. Cai, Nobinkhor Kundu, S. Lund, Rashmi Mishra, D. Ray, K.G. Smith and F. Sugden
- Opponents, waverers or supporters: the influence of place-attachment dimensions on local residents' acceptance of a planned biosphere reserve in Austria pp. 1610-1628

- Michael Huber and Arne Arnberger
- Assessment of National Parks affected by naturbanization processes in Southern Europe pp. 1629-1655

- Marta F. Calvache, María-José Prados and Júlia M. Lourenço
- Economic, social and environmental dimension of sustainable competitiveness of European countries pp. 1656-1678

- Danijela Despotovic, Slobodan Cvetanovic, Vladimir Nedic and Milan Despotovic
- Government response to climate change in China: a study of provincial and municipal plans pp. 1679-1710

- Chaosu Li and Yan Song
- Valuing environmental damage remediation and liability using value estimates for ecosystem services pp. 1711-1727

- Craig Bullock and Robert O'Shea
Volume 59, issue 8, 2016
- Individualized water source as an indicator of attitudes about water management and conservation in humid regions pp. 1341-1359

- Kristan Cockerill, Peter Groothuis, Tanga McDaniel and Courtney Cooper
- Objectively best or most acceptable? Expert and lay knowledge in Swedish wind power permit processes pp. 1360-1376

- Stefan Larsson and Lars Emmelin
- Are national biodiversity strategies and action plans appropriate for building responsibilities for mainstreaming biodiversity across policy sectors? The case of Finland pp. 1377-1396

- Simo Sarkki, Jari Niemelä, Rob Tinch, Jukka-Pekka Jäppinen, Matti Nummelin, Heikki Toivonen and Marina Von Weissenberg
- Integrating flood hazard into site selection of detention basins using spatial multi-criteria decision-making pp. 1397-1417

- Ebrahim Ahmadisharaf, Masoud Tajrishy and Nasrin Alamdari
- Tradable planning permits versus auctioned tradable development rights: different trading agents, different policy outcomes pp. 1418-1437

- Eliška Vejchodská
- Multiple pollutant discharge permit markets, a challenge for wastewater treatment plants pp. 1438-1455

- Shervin Jamshidi and Mohammad Hossein Niksokhan
- Quantification of present and past biomass productivity as a support to effective biomass management pp. 1456-1472

- Radoslava Kanianska, Miriam Kizeková and Jarmila Makovníková
- Using discrete choice experiments to value preferences for air quality improvement: the case of curbing haze in urban China pp. 1473-1494

- Chengxiang Tang and Yucheng Zhang
- “They give you lots of information, but ignore what it's really about”: residents' experiences with the planned introduction of a new high-voltage power line pp. 1495-1512

- Jarry T. Porsius, Liesbeth Claassen, Patricia E. Weijland and Danielle R.M. Timmermans
- Assessing local planning capacity to promote environmentally sustainable residential development pp. 1513-1535

- Z. Aslıgül Göçmen and James A. LaGro
Volume 59, issue 7, 2016
- Enhancing environmental integration in strategic environmental assessment (SEA): insight from sensitivity analysis pp. 1149-1167

- Vincent Onyango
- Sensitive issues in natural resource management and discursive strategies addressing them pp. 1168-1185

- T. Augustin Kouévi, Barbara van Mierlo, Cees Leeuwis and Simplice Davo Vodouhê
- Management of mountain areas in Norway and the persistence of local--national conflicts pp. 1186-1204

- Kjell Overvåg, Terje Skjeggedal and Camilla Sandström
- An assessment of public engagement for access management planning in southwestern Alberta, Canada pp. 1205-1224

- Rachelle L. Haddock and Michael S. Quinn
- Applying the Kuhn--Tucker model to estimate the value of recreational ecosystem services in Sicily pp. 1225-1237

- Lea Nicita, Giovanni Signorello and Maria De Salvo
- Soil erosion vulnerability under scenarios of climate land-use changes after the development of a large reservoir in a semi-arid area pp. 1238-1256

- Vera Ferreira, André Samora-Arvela and Thomas Panagopoulos
- Community perspectives on managing health of peri-urban river system: evidence from the Hawkesbury-Nepean river catchment, Australia pp. 1257-1276

- U. Pinto and B.L. Maheshwari
- On causes of illegal waste dumping in Slovakia pp. 1277-1303

- Barbora Sedova
- Spatial planning and changing landscapes: a failure of policy in peri-urban Victoria, Australia pp. 1304-1322

- Albert Llausàs, Michael Buxton and Ruth Beilin
- Investigating supportive conditions for participation in voluntary environmental programs pp. 1323-1340

- Eungkyoon Lee, Chan Su Jung and Min Sup Hwang
Volume 59, issue 6, 2016
- Carbon emission reduction and cost--benefit of methane digester systems on hog farms in China pp. 948-966

- T. Chen, M. Liu, Y. Takahashi, Jeffrey Mullen and G.C.W. Ames
- Measuring the linkage between strategies on sustainability and institutional forces: an empirical study of Spanish universities pp. 967-992

- Manuel Larrán, Jesús Herrera and Francisco Javier Andrades
- Exploring the determinants for adopting water conservation measures. What is the tendency of landowners when the resource is already at risk? pp. 993-1014

- Ioanna Grammatikopoulou, Eija Pouta and Sami Myyrä
- Farmers' willingness to participate in best management practices in Kentucky pp. 1015-1039

- Hua Zhong, Ping Qing and Wuyang Hu
- Cost allocation of river water quality management based on the Separable Cost Remaining Benefit (SCRB) method pp. 1040-1053

- Kyudong Yeo and Younghun Jung
- Responding to a policy mandate to collaborate: structuring collaboration in the collaborative forest landscape restoration program pp. 1054-1072

- Ashley S. Monroe and William H. Butler
- Evaluating Internet-based public participation GIS (PPGIS) and volunteered geographic information (VGI) in environmental planning and management pp. 1073-1090

- Zhenghong Tang and Tiantian Liu
- Applying the concept of State of Good Repair to the management of ecological infrastructure pp. 1091-1106

- Mark T. Gibbs
- Understanding and encouraging greater nature engagement in Australia: results from a national survey pp. 1107-1125

- Alec Zuo, Sarah Wheeler and Jane Edwards
- Adapting a holistic approach to flood management in the Hawkesbury--Nepean region: complexities and perceptions of the agencies involved pp. 1126-1147

- Shafaq Masud, John Merson and Daniel F. Robinson
Volume 59, issue 5, 2016
- Partnerships and governance at the environment--health nexus in Ontario: lessons from five case examples pp. 769-788

- Zee Leung, Karen Morrison and Dean Midleton
- Not seeing is not believing: volunteer beliefs about Burmese pythons in Florida and implications for public participation in invasive species removal pp. 789-807

- Rebecca G. Harvey, Larry Perez and Frank J. Mazzotti
- Dutch new nature: (re)landscaping the Millingerwaard pp. 808-825

- Maartje Bulkens, Hamzah Muzaini and Claudio Minca
- Application of environmental risk assessment for strategic decision-making in coastal areas: case studies in China pp. 826-842

- Kan-Kan Wu and Luo-Ping Zhang
- Developing green infrastructure ‘thinking’: devising and applying an interactive group-based methodology for practitioners pp. 843-865

- Mick Lennon, Mark Scott, Marcus Collier and Karen Foley
- A spatially explicit backcasting approach for sustainable land-use planning pp. 866-890

- Eva Haslauer, Markus Biberacher and Thomas Blaschke
- Transport infrastructures, environment impacts and tourists' welfare: a choice experiment to elicit tourist preferences in Siena--Italy pp. 891-910

- Salvatore Bimonte, Silvia Ferrini and Gaetano Grilli
- Multi-criteria forest road network planning in fire-prone environment: a case study in Serbia pp. 911-926

- Bogdan Stefanović, Dušan Stojnić and Milorad Danilović
- Getting caught up in the game: managing non-formal dynamics in the remediation of contaminated sediments in Oslo harbor pp. 927-947

- Michael Duijn, Arwin van Buuren, Magnus Sparrevik, Adriaan Slob, Gerald Jan Ellen and Amy Oen
Volume 59, issue 4, 2016
- Capacity for climate change planning: assessing metropolitan responses in the United States pp. 573-586

- Tara Kolar Bryan
- The impact of ISO 14001 on corporate environmental performance: a study of Swedish manufacturing firms pp. 587-606

- Thomas Zobel
- The relevance of physical forces on land-use change and planning process pp. 607-627

- Rosinda Leonor Pato, Paula Castro and Alexandre O. Tavares
- Role of non-timber forest products in sustaining forest-based livelihoods and rural households' resilience capacity in and around protected area: a Bangladesh study† pp. 628-642

- Sharif Ahmed Mukul, A. Z. M. Manzoor Rashid, Mohammad Belal Uddin and Niaz Ahmed Khan
- Direct and indirect land-use change as prospective climate change indicators for peri-urban development transitions pp. 643-665

- Alison Rothwell, Brad Ridoutt, Girija Page and William Bellotti
- Determinants of homeowners' attitudes to the installation of high-voltage overhead transmission lines pp. 666-686

- Peter Elliott, David Wadley and Jung Hoon Han
- Context-dependent evaluation of climate change policies: competing policies, knowledge and emotions pp. 687-707

- Carmelo J. León and Jorge E. Araña
- Infrastructure development through PPPs in India: criteria for sustainability assessment pp. 708-729

- Nilesh A. Patil, Dolla Tharun and Boeing Laishram
- Green jobs for the disadvantaged: an analysis of government policies in British Columbia pp. 730-745

- Robert VanWynsberghe
- The use of best management practices to respond to externalities from developing shale gas resources pp. 746-768

- Terence Centner and Nicholas S. Eberhart
Volume 59, issue 3, 2016
- Environmental impact assessment of infrastructure projects: a governance perspective pp. 393-413

- Cheryl S.F. Chi, Inkeri Ruuska and Jianhua Xu
- Urban sustainability -- a segmentation study of Greater Brisbane, Australia pp. 414-435

- Grace Muriuki, Anne-Maree Dowd and Peta Ashworth
- A measurement of community disaster resilience in Korea pp. 436-460

- D.K. Yoon, Jung Eun Kang and Samuel D. Brody
- Assessing impacts on urban greenspace, waterways, and vegetation in urban planning pp. 461-479

- Heather A. Sander
- The Great Recession or progressive energy policies? Explaining the decline in US greenhouse gas emissions forecasts pp. 480-500

- Hal T. Nelson, David von Hippel, Tom Peterson and Roman Garagulagian
- Local governing of climate change in Denmark: recasting citizens as consumers pp. 501-517

- Sara Kristine Gløjmar Berthou and Betina Vind Ebbesen
- Community resilience, land degradation and endogenous lock-in effects: evidence from the Alento region, Campania, Italy pp. 518-537

- Geoff Wilson, Giovanni Quaranta, Claire Kelly and Rosanna Salvia
- Fit for purpose? Establishing the robustness of EIA screening systems for land-use planning using a case study from South Australia pp. 538-556

- Beverley Clarke and Terry Menadue
- Community wildfire protection planning in the American West: homogeneity within diversity? pp. 557-572

- Jesse Abrams, Max Nielsen-Pincus, Travis Paveglio and Cassandra Moseley
Volume 59, issue 2, 2016
- Result-oriented approaches to the management of drinking water catchments in agricultural landscapes pp. 183-202

- Alexander Wezel, Maria Zipfer, Christine Aubry, Fabienne Barataud and Alois Heißenhuber
- Does corporate social performance reduce greenhouse gas emissions at the macro level? pp. 203-221

- Johan Graafland, Paul Hudson and Jonas Werner
- Optimized forest degradation model (OFDM): an environmental decision support system for environmental impact assessment using an artificial neural network pp. 222-244

- Ali Jahani, Jahangir Feghhi, Majid F. Makhdoum and Mahmoud Omid
- Correcting for non-response bias in contingent valuation surveys concerning environmental non-market goods: an empirical investigation using an online panel pp. 245-262

- Ole Bonnichsen and Søren Olsen
- Ecosystem services assessments in local municipal decision making in South Africa: justification for the use of a business-based approach pp. 263-279

- P.W. Jorgensen, D.C. Trotter and T.R. Hill
- How to foster agroecological innovations? A comparison of participatory design methods pp. 280-301

- Elsa T.A. Berthet, C�cile Barnaud, Nathalie Girard, Julie Labatut and Guillaume Martin
- A contribution for the evaluation of the territorial impact of transport infrastructures in the early stages of the EIA: application to the Huelva (Spain)-Faro (Portugal) rail link pp. 302-319

- Emilio Ortega, Bel�n Mart�n, Encarnaci�n Gonzalez and Eduardo Moreno
- Understanding communicational behavior among rangelands' stakeholders: application of social network analysis pp. 320-341

- Gholamhossein Hosseininia, Parisa Rafiaani Khachak, Mehdi Nooripoor, Steven Van Passel and Hossein Azadi
- Willingness to pay towards a public good: how does a refund option affect stated values? pp. 342-359

- Stephen O'Neill and Lava Prakash Yadav
- Implementing the European flood risk management plan pp. 360-377

- Thomas Hartmann and Tejo Spit
Volume 59, issue 1, 2016
- Cumulative adverse effects of offshore wind energy development on wildlife pp. 1-21

- M. Wing Goodale and Anita Milman
- Comparison of preservation values between Internet and interview survey modes: the case of Dokdo, South Korea pp. 22-43

- Choong-Ki Lee, Tae-Kyun Kim and James W. Mjelde
- Influencing climate change regulations: examining responses from large-scale firms pp. 44-61

- John Rice and Nigel Martin
- Spatial environmental efficiency indicators in regional waste generation: a nonparametric approach pp. 62-78

- George Halkos and George Papageorgiou
- More than money: how multiple factors influence householder participation in at-source stormwater management pp. 79-97

- Helen L. Brown, Darren G. Bos, Christopher J. Walsh, Tim D. Fletcher and Sharyn RossRakesh
- Can California coastal managers plan for sea-level rise in a cost-effective way? pp. 98-119

- Philip G. King, Aaron R. McGregor and Justin D. Whittet
- A conceptual approach to model sand-gravel extraction from rivers based on a game theory perspective pp. 120-141

- Marianthi V. Podimata and Panayotis C. Yannopoulos
- Exploring constraints and incentives for the adoption of agroforestry practices on degraded cropland in Uzbekistan pp. 142-162

- Begzod M. Djalilov, Asia Khamzina, Anna-Katharina Hornidge and John P. A. Lamers
- Residents' willingness to pay for improved liquid waste treatment in urban Ethiopia: results of choice experiment in Addis Ababa pp. 163-181

- Getahun Woldemariam, Aseffa Seyoum and Mengistu Ketema
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