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December 2011, Volume 55, Issue 10
- 1331-1347 Transformative learning for better resource management: the role of critical reflection
by Kate Bigney Wilner & Melanie Wiber & Anthony Charles & John Kearney & Melissa Landry & Lisette Wilson & on behalf of the Coastal CURA Team
November 2011, Volume 55, Issue 10
- 1269-1288 An auction scheme for land use change in Sichuan Province, China
by Xuehong Wang & Jeff Bennett & Jintao Xu & Haipeng Zhang - 1289-1310 Resistance versus resilience approaches in road planning and design in delta areas: Mekong floodplains in Cambodia and Vietnam
by Wim Douven & Joost Buurman & Lindsay Beevers & Henk Verheij & Marc Goichot & Ngoc Anh Nguyen & Hong Tien Truong & Huynh Minh Ngoc - 1311-1330 Transformative learning theory, public involvement, and natural resource and environmental management
by Alan Diduck & A. John Sinclair & Glen Hostetler & Patricia Fitzpatrick
October 2011, Volume 55, Issue 9
- 1111-1133 Ecological sustainability -- a customer requirement? Evidence from the automotive industry
by Jörg Hetterich & Sebastian Bonnemeier & Michael Pritzke & Anthimos Georgiadis - 1134-1158 Public opinion on energy crops in the landscape: considerations for the expansion of renewable energy from biomass
by Trudie Dockerty & Katy Appleton & Andrew Lovett - 1159-1174 Implications of floodplain aquaculture enclosure
by Parvin Sultana - 1175-1191 Sustaining livelihoods under a changing climate: the case of urban agriculture in Lusaka, Zambia
by Danny Simatele & Tony Binns & Munacinga Simatele - 1192-1205 Externalities, NIMBY syndrome and marble quarrying activity
by T. Pelekasi & M. Menegaki & D. Damigos
November 2011, Volume 55, Issue 9
- 1206-1227 An input tax on nitrogen fertiliser pollution in the presence of transaction costs
by Yaron Fishman & Nir Becker & Mordechai Shechter - 1228-1247 Community visioning in a transfrontier conservation area in Southern Africa paves the way towards landscapes combining agricultural production and biodiversity conservation
by Munyaradzi Chitakira & Emmanuel Torquebiau & Willem Ferguson - 1248-1267 Explaining disparity in outcome from community-based natural resource management (CBNRM): a case study in Chilimo Forest, Ethiopia
by A. J. Mohammed & M. Inoue
August 2011, Volume 55, Issue 8
- 1075-1093 Environmental regulation and wages in China
by Vinod Mishra & Russell Smyth
October 2011, Volume 55, Issue 8
- 979-1003 The diffusion process of no-tillage with herbicides application in Southern Spain's olive groves
by Juan Agust�n Franco & Javier Calatrava - 1004-1021 Limits to decoupling strategies for sustainable housing development: the Hangzhou experience
by Jin Xue - 1022-1046 Exploring a city's potential low carbon futures using Delphi methods: some preliminary findings
by Rosemary Bailey & James W.S. Longhurst & Enda T. Hayes & Lorraine Hudson & Kristin Vala Ragnarsdottir & Joshua Thumim - 1047-1057 Applying an ecosystem services approach to supplemental environmental projects
by Giovanna Monti & Jonathan P. Deason - 1058-1074 Towards improving strategic environmental assessment follow-up through stakeholder participation: a case of the Pasquia-Porcupine Forest Management Plan, Saskatchewan, Canada
by Maia Gachechiladze-Bozhesku - 1094-1110 Optimising the effect of policy instruments: a study of farmers' decision rationales and how they match the incentives in Danish pesticide policy
by Anders Branth Pedersen & Helle Ørsted Nielsen & Tove Christensen & Berit Hasler
2011, Volume 54, Issue 10
- 1-1 Editorial Board
by The Editors - 1293-1313 Governance capacity in collaborative watershed partnerships: evidence from the Philadelphia region
by Lynn Mandarano & Kurt Paulsen - 1315-1329 Gender mainstreaming and participative planning for sustainable land management
by Mariele Evers & Sabine Hofmeister - 1331-1350 The policy and practice of ‘sustainable lifestyles’
by Stewart Barr & Gareth Shaw & Andrew Gilg - 1351-1371 Watering cities: spatial analysis of urban water use in the Southeastern United States
by Jungyul Sohn - 1373-1395 Road, forestry and regional planners' work for biodiversity conservation and public participation: a case study in Poland's hotspot regions
by Malgorzata Blicharska & Per Angelstam & Hans Antonson & Marine Elbakidze & Robert Axelsson - 1397-1404 Acknowledgement of Referees, 2010–2011
by The Editors
February 2011, Volume 54, Issue 9
- 1237-1260 Hydrological modelling of water allocation, ecosystem services and poverty alleviation in the Pongola floodplain, South Africa
by Bruce Lankford & Catherine Pringle & Chris Dickens & Fonda Lewis & Myles Mander & Vasudha Chhotray & Marisa Goulden & Zibonele Nxele & Leo Quayle - 1261-1278 Strategic environmental assessment (SEA) as a means to include environmental knowledge in decision making in the case of an aluminium reduction plant in Greenland
by Anne Merrild Hansen
March 2011, Volume 54, Issue 9
- 1279-1292 Estimating health risk from dust dispersion during a potential collapse of a severely contaminated building
by V. Myrgiotis & D. Damigos & D. Kaliampakos
January 2011, Volume 54, Issue 9
- 1189-1208 Can environmental appraisal be truly interdisciplinary?
by Paola Gazzola
December 2011, Volume 54, Issue 9
- 1209-1236 The negative approach to urban growth planning of Beijing, China
by Kongjian Yu & Sisi Wang & Dihua Li
November 2011, Volume 54, Issue 9
- 1149-1168 Understanding community engagement in plantation forest management: insights from practitioner and community narratives
by Melanie (Lain) Dare & Frank Vanclay & Jacki Schirmer - 1169-1187 Stakeholder and expert-guided scenarios for agriculture and landscape development in a groundwater protection area
by Henrik Vejre & Jens Peter Vesterager & Lone S. Kristensen & Jørgen Primdahl
December 2011, Volume 54, Issue 8
- 1061-1076 Non-attendance to attributes in environmental choice analysis: a latent class specification
by Danny Campbell & David A. Hensher & Riccardo Scarpa - 1077-1106 Determinants of environmental management and implications for firms' economic performance
by Yaiza Armas-Cruz - 1125-1147 A comparative study of green building in urban and transitioning rural North Carolina
by Chandler Van Schaack & Todd BenDor
November 2011, Volume 54, Issue 8
- 997-1018 Crossing trails in the marshes: rigidity and flexibility in the governance of the Danube Delta
by Kristof Van Assche & Raoul Beunen & Joren Jacobs & Petruta Teampau - 1019-1039 Estimating the welfare impacts of agricultural landscape change in Ireland: a choice experiment approach
by Stephen Hynes & Danny Campbell - 1041-1059 The governance of Natura 2000 sites: the importance of initial choices in the organisation of planning processes
by Raoul Beunen & Jasper R. de Vries - 1107-1123 Public open spaces in Nairobi City, Kenya, under threat
by Micah Makworo & Caleb Mireri
November 2011, Volume 54, Issue 7
- 891-908 The influence of age on recreational trail preferences of urban green-space visitors: a discrete choice experiment with digitally calibrated images
by Arne Arnberger & Renate Eder - 937-958 The Green Area Ratio: an urban site sustainability metric
by Melissa Keeley - 979-995 Mapping ocean governance: from ecological values to policy instrumentation
by Maaike Knol
September 2011, Volume 54, Issue 7
- 871-889 An exploration of golf and voluntary environmental programmes
by Dino Michael Minoli & Mark Thomas Smith - 909-935 Defining goals in participatory water management: merging local visions and expert judgements
by Anna C. Jonsson & Lotta Andersson & Johanna Alkan Olsson & Madelaine Johansson - 959-977 Managing urban growth to reduce motorised travel in Beijing: one method of creating a low-carbon city
by Pengjun Zhao & Bin Lu
October 2011, Volume 54, Issue 7
- 851-869 Resident valuation and expectation of the urban greening project in Zhuhai, China
by Wendy Y. Chen & C.Y. Jim
2011, Volume 54, Issue 6
- 711-731 Selected socio-economic factors affecting the willingness to minimise solid waste in Dhaka city, Bangladesh
by Rafia Afroz & Rabaah Tudin & Keisuke Hanaki & Muhammad Mehedi Masud - 733-748 Economic growth vs. land quality: a multidimensional approach in Italy
by Luca Salvati & Marco Zitti - 749-767 Addressing climate change in state and local environmental impact analysis
by Carissa Schively Slotterback - 769-783 The use of a goal for SO2 mitigation planning and management in China's 11th Five-Year Plan
by Yuan Xu - 785-811 Multi-stakeholder involvement and urban green space performance
by Hossein Azadi & Peter Ho & Erni Hafni & Kiumars Zarafshani & Frank Witlox - 813-832 The implementation of an Environmental Management System in a North-African local public administration: the case of the City Council of Marrakech (Morocco)
by Tiberio Daddi & Marco Frey & Fabio Iraldo & Bouchra Nabil - 833-850 Integrating ecological, scenic and local identity values in the management plan of an Alpine Natural Park
by Bruno Zanon & Davide Geneletti
2011, Volume 54, Issue 5
- 559-575 Evaluating impacts of subdivision density on shallow groundwater in southeastern Wisconsin, USA
by Todd Rayne & Kenneth Bradbury - 577-595 Exploring distributional determinants of large carnivore conservation in Sweden
by Cecilia Håkansson & Goran Bostedt & Goran Ericsson - 597-615 Interdisciplinary collaboration within project-level NEPA teams in the US Forest Service
by James Freeman & Marc Stern & Michael Mortimer & Dale Blahna & Lee Cerveny - 617-635 Perspectives on tradable development rights for ecosystem service protection: lessons from an Australian peri-urban region
by Ben Harman & Darryl Low Choy - 637-660 The collective provision of environmental goods: a discussion of contractual issues
by Jeremy Franks - 661-684 Ex-ante institutional compatibility assessment of policy options: methodological insights from a case study on the Nitrate Directive in Auvergne, France
by Laurence Amblard & Carsten Mann - 685-706 Rural residential preferences for house design and location: insights from a discrete choice experiment applied to Ireland
by Craig Bullock & Mark Scott & Menelaos Gkartzios - 707-707 Urban sprawl and policy responses: a general equilibrium analysis of residential choice
by Birgit Bednar-Friedl & Olivia Koland & Karl Steininger
2011, Volume 54, Issue 4
- 421-443 Extractive and Sustainable Development Reserves in Brazil: resilient alternatives to fisheries?
by Priscila Lopes & Renato Silvano & Alpina Begossi - 445-456 A critical review of a managerial approach to 'green' community planning in the rural USA and the Netherlands
by Frans Padt & A. E. Luloff - 457-475 Implementation of wildfire risk management by local governments in Alberta, Canada
by Lauren Harris & Tara McGee & Bonita McFarlane - 477-494 Utilising a farmer typology to understand farmer behaviour towards water quality management: Nitrate Vulnerable Zones in Scotland
by A. P. Barnes & J. Willock & L. Toma & C. Hall - 495-515 A clear case of 'doublespeak': the Swedish governmental SEA implementation discourse
by Tuija Hilding-Rydevik & Ann Åkerskog - 517-537 Three Gorges Project: effects of resettlement on nutrient balance of the agroecosystems in the reservoir area
by Xibao Xu & Yan Tan & Guishan Yang & Hengpeng Li - 539-557 Acceptance, acceptability and environmental justice: the role of community benefits in wind energy development
by Richard Cowell & Gill Bristow & Max Munday
2011, Volume 54, Issue 3
- 301-318 The contemporary paradox of long-term planning for social-ecological change and its effects on the discourse-practice divide: evidence from Southern Africa
by Bram Buscher & Elna de Beer - 319-335 From carfree to carfull: the environmental and health impacts of increasing private motorisation in Albania
by Dorina Pojani - 337-354 Context dependency and stakeholder involvement in EIA: the decisive role of practitioners
by Malgorzata Blicharska & Karolina Isaksson & Tim Richardson & Chia-Jung Wu - 355-367 Environmental and socio-economic factors in carbon offsets: an approach to sustainable management and planning in climate change strategy
by Ryunosuke Kikuchi - 369-381 Does question order influence sensitivity to scope? Empirical findings from a web-based contingent valuation study
by Jytte Seested Nielsen & Trine Kjær - 383-402 Re-scaling of resource governance as institutional change: the case of water governance in Portugal
by Andreas Thiel & Catrin Egerton - 403-419 Constructing the public: the 'substantive sieve' and personal norms in US Forest Service Planning
by S. Andrew Predmore & Marc Stern & Michael Mortimer
2011, Volume 54, Issue 2
- 169-191 Conservation and recreational values from semi-natural grasslands for visitors to two Italian parks
by Silva Marzetti & Marta Disegna & Giulia Villani & Maria Speranza - 193-209 Assessment of legal framework for corporate environmental behaviour and perceptions of residents in mining communities in Ghana
by Frederick Armah & Samuel Obiri & David Yawson & Ernest Afrifa & Genesis Yengoh & Johanna Alkan Olsson & Justice Odoi - 211-226 Impacts of boating trip limitations on the recreational value of the Spreewald wetland: a pooled revealed/contingent behaviour application of the travel cost method
by Malte Grossmann - 227-244 Urban wind power and the private sector: community benefits, social acceptance and public engagement
by Bob Evans & Judith Parks & Kate Theobald - 245-266 Managing household waste in Ireland: behavioural parameters and policy options
by John Curtis & Sean Lyons & Abigail O'Callaghan-Platt - 267-282 The value of the trout fishery at Rhodes, North Eastern Cape, South Africa: a travel cost analysis using count data models
by Mario du Preez & Stephen Hosking - 283-300 Research-supported participatory planning for water stress mitigation
by Irina Ribarova & Dionysis Assimacopoulos & Paul Jeffrey & Katherine Daniell & David Inman & Lydia Vamvakeridou-Lyroudia & Thomas Melin & Petar Kalinkov & Nils Ferrand & Katharina Tarnaki
2011, Volume 54, Issue 1
- 1-6 Landscape valuation and planning
by Walid Oueslati & Julien Salanie - 7-29 Developing environmental policy indicators by criteria - indicators on the public goods of the Swedish agricultural landscape
by Knut Per Hasund - 31-53 Valuing public goods of the agricultural landscape: a choice experiment using reference points to capture observable heterogeneity
by Knut Per Hasund & Mitesh Kataria & Carl Johan Lagerkvist - 55-69 Comparing tourists' behaviour and values of land use changes: a focus on ranch land open space in Colorado
by Lindsey Ellingson & Andrew Seidl & John Loomis - 71-91 Values of environmental landscape amenities during the 2000-2006 real estate boom and subsequent 2008 recession
by Seong-Hoon Cho & Seung Gyu Kim & Roland Roberts - 93-113 Valuation of agricultural land-use scenarios with choice experiments: a political market share approach
by Robert Huber & Marcel Hunziker & Bernard Lehmann - 115-143 Analysing the maintenance and establishment of orchard meadows at farm and landscape levels applying a spatially explicit integrated modelling approach
by Martin Schonhart & Thomas Schauppenlehner & Erwin Schmid & Andreas Muhar - 145-168 Urban sprawl and policy responses: a general equilibrium analysis of residential choice
by Birgit Bednar-Friedl & Olivia Koland & Karl Steininger
2010, Volume 53, Issue 8
- 963-976 Factors affecting energy saving behaviour: a prospective research
by Arminda do Paco & Lilia Varejao - 977-989 Bivariate cointegration between poverty and environment: a case study of Pakistan (1980-2009)
by Khalid Zaman & Waseem Ikram & Iqtidar Ali Shah - 991-1009 The importance of context for effective public engagement: learning from the governance of waste
by Richard Bull & Judith Petts & James Evans - 1011-1030 A multi-agent simulation model for spatial optimisation of manure allocation
by Bart Van der Straeten & Jeroen Buysse & Stephan Nolte & Ludwig Lauwers & Dakerlia Claeys & Guido Van Huylenbroeck - 1031-1049 Valuing lagoons using a meta-analytical approach: methodological and practical issues
by Geoffroy Enjolras & Jean-Marie Boisson - 1051-1068 The greening of Chicago: environmental leaders and organisational learning in the transition toward a sustainable metropolitan region
by Robert Young - 1069-1088 An economic and environmental assessment of carbon capture and storage (CCS) power plants: a case study for the City of Kiel
by Soren Lindner & Sonja Peterson & Wilhelm Windhorst
2010, Volume 53, Issue 7
- 827-845 Remotely engaged? Towards a framework for monitoring the success of stakeholder engagement in remote regions
by Silva Larson & Thomas Measham & Liana Williams - 847-862 Traditional pastoralist decision-making processes: lessons for reforms to water resources management in Kenya
by Lance Robinson & John Sinclair & Harry Spaling - 863-882 A GIS-based technique for linking landscape characteristics to non-point source nitrogen export potential: implications for contributing areas management
by Diana Mitsova & Xinhao Wang - 883-889 The influence of a voluntary fee in the consumption of plastic bags on supermarkets from Madeira Island (Portugal)
by Idalina Perestrelo Luis & Helder Spinola - 891-905 Does intensity of change matter? Factors affecting adoption of agri-environmental schemes in Spain
by Jesus Barreiro-Hurle & Maria Espinosa-Goded & Pierre Dupraz - 907-923 Impact assessment of a hydroelectric project on the flora in the Western Himalayan region based on vegetation analysis and socio-economic studies
by Shradha Panwar & Devendra Agrawal & Girish Negi & Khilendra Kanwal & Vertika Sharma & Mahendra Lodhi & Jitendra Singh & Vishwapati Bhatt - 925-945 Increasing the public benefits of agricultural conservation easements: an illustration with the Central Valley Farmland Trust in the San Joaquin Valley
by Timothy Duane - 947-962 Village pubs as a social propellant in rural areas: an econometric study
by Ignazio Cabras & Carlo Reggiani
2010, Volume 53, Issue 6
- 681-699 Social learning in a policy-mandated collaboration: community wildfire protection planning in the eastern United States
by Rachel Brummel & Kristen Nelson & Stephanie Grayzeck Souter & Pamela Jakes & Daniel Williams - 701-723 'A system that works for the sea'? Exploring Stakeholder Engagement in Marine Spatial Planning
by Heather Ritchie & Geraint Ellis - 725-742 Transboundary governance of the Curonian Spit World Heritage Site
by Moritz Albrecht - 743-757 The importance of skillful community leaders: understanding municipal pesticide policy change in Calgary and Halifax
by R. Hirsch & J. Baxter & C. Brown - 759-766 Renewable natural resources from the view of oil dependent countries: the case of Turkey
by Evrim Imer-Ertunga - 767-791 Objectives of public economic policy and the adaptation to climate change
by Stine Aakre & Dirk Rubbelke - 793-807 LCA of the South African sugar industry
by Livison Mashoko & Charles Mbohwa & Valerie Thomas - 809-825 Modelling visitor groups' intentions to displace from an urban trail: a combined stated preference and video monitoring approach
by Arne Arnberger & Wolfgang Haider & Renate Eder & Andreas Muhar
2010, Volume 53, Issue 5
- 535-558 Contrasting the core beliefs regarding the effective implementation of wind power. An international study of stakeholder perspectives
by Maarten Wolsink & Sylvia Breukers - 559-571 Enhancing consultation practices on Air Quality Management in local authorities
by Nurul Leksmono & Paul Dorfman & Frank Burnet & David Gibbs & James Longhurst & Emma Weitkamp - 573-590 Sustainable development in the Spanish region of Valencia and the social responsibility of SMEs. A multi-stakeholder vision on the role of public administrations
by Juana Rivera-Lirio & Maria Munoz-Torres - 591-613 Comparing two sets of forest cover change knowledge used in forest landscape management planning
by Michael Drescher & Ajith Perera - 615-638 Evaluation of the vulnerability to contamination of drinking water systems for rural regions in Quebec, Canada
by Genevieve Cool & Manuel Rodriguez & Christian Bouchard & Patrick Levallois & Florent Joerin - 639-655 Shifting paths to conservation: policy change discourses and the 2008 US farm bill
by Nadine Lehrer & Dennis Becker - 657-676 A case study on project-level CO2 mitigation costs in industrialised countries: the Climate Cent Foundation in Switzerland
by Laura Kunz & Adrian Muller - 677-679 European spatial research and planning, edited by Andreas Faludi
by Claire Colomb
2010, Volume 53, Issue 4
- 427-438 Sustainable development, 20 years on: methodological innovations, practices and open issues
by Abdelillah Hamdouch & Bertrand Zuindeau - 439-455 Society, energy and materials: the contribution of urban metabolism studies to sustainable urban development issues
by Sabine Barles - 457-472 Territory and energy sustainability: the challenge of renewable energy sources
by Marco Bagliani & Egidio Dansero & Matteo Puttilli - 473-490 Policy integration strategy and the development of the 'green economy': foundations and implementation patterns
by Abdelillah Hamdouch & Marc-Hubert Depret - 491-509 Sustainability and multi-level governance of territories classified as protected areas in France: the Morvan regional park case
by Constanza Parra - 511-533 Traditional knowledge and biocultural diversity: learning from tribal communities for sustainable development in northeast India
by Ranjay Singh & Jules Pretty & Sarah Pilgrim
2010, Volume 53, Issue 3
- 283-295 The central role of centralisation in environmental policy initialisation
by Stefan Mann & Maria-Pia Gennaio - 297-315 Relation between management's behavioural intentions toward the environment and environmental actions
by Maria Luz Martin-Pena & Eloisa Diaz-Garrido & Jose Maria Sanchez-Lopez - 317-334 Stewardship among lifestyle oriented rural landowners
by Nicholas Gill & Peter Klepeis & Laurie Chisholm - 335-352 The impact of visual information on perceptions of water resource problems and management alternatives
by Kelli Larson & Robert Edsall - 353-370 Surrounded by Chemical Valley and 'living in a bubble': the case of the Aamjiwnaang First Nation, Ontario
by Isaac Luginaah & Kevin Smith & Ada Lockridge - 371-384 Economic costs of extratropical storms under climate change: an application of FUND
by Daiju Narita & Richard Tol & David Anthoff - 385-403 A longitudinal study of the links between Local Air Quality Management and Local Transport Planning policy processes in England
by A. O. Olowoporoku & E. T. Hayes & N. S. Leksmono & J. W. S. Longhurst & G. P. Parkhurst - 405-425 The role of public involvement in environmental impact assessment in Vietnam: towards a more culturally sensitive approach
by Charles Hostovsky & Virginia MacLaren & Geoffrey McGrath
2010, Volume 53, Issue 2
- 143-161 Performance and dilemmas of urban containment strategies in the transformation context of Beijing
by Pengjun Zhao & Bin Lu & Gert Roo - 163-182 Better than their reputation: enhancing the validity of contingent valuation mail survey results through citizen expert groups
by Michael Ahlheim & Benchaphun Ekasingh & Oliver Fror & Jirawan Kitchaicharoen & Andreas Neef & Chapika Sangkapitux & Nopasom Sinphurmsukskul - 183-196 Sustainable land-use planning: revitalising a flood prone office park
by Lynn Mandarano - 197-217 Avoiding the presumptive policy errors of intergovernmental environmental planning programmes: a case analysis of urban stormwater management planning
by Peter Morison & Rebekah Brown - 219-239 Non-linear incentives, plan design, and flood mitigation: the case of the Federal Emergency Management Agency's community rating system
by Sammy Zahran & Samuel Brody & Wesley Highfield & Arnold Vedlitz - 241-256 From mute to reflective: changing governmentality in St Petersburg and the priorities of Russian environmental planning
by Veli-Pekka Tynkkynen - 257-281 Redeveloping derelict and underused historic city areas: evidence from a survey of real estate developers
by Paolo Rosato & Anna Alberini & Valentina Zanatta & Margaretha Breil
2010, Volume 53, Issue 1
- 1-21 Regional governance and hazard information: the role of co-ordinated risk assessment and regional spatial accounting in wildfire hazard mitigation
by Brian Muller & Li Yin - 23-39 Measuring neighbourhood air pollution: the case of Seattle's international district
by Alon Bassok & Phil Hurvitz & C.-H. Christine Bae & Timothy Larson - 41-62 Moving from agenda to action: evaluating local climate change action plans
by Zhenghong Tang & Samuel Brody & Courtney Quinn & Liang Chang & Ting Wei - 63-89 A contextual framework for understanding good practice in integrated catchment management
by K. Marshall & K. L. Blackstock & J. Dunglinson - 91-105 The values of biological diversity: a travelogue
by Ylva Uggla - 107-124 Take your swimsuit along: the value of improving urban bathing sites in the metropolitan area of Berlin
by Jurgen Meyerhoff & Alexandra Dehnhardt & Volkmar Hartje - 125-141 International retirement migration in the Alicante region, Spain: process, spatial pattern and environmental impacts
by Ingo Zasada & Susana Alves & Felix Claus Muller & Annette Piorr & Regine Berges & Simon Bell
2009, Volume 52, Issue 8
- 973-991 Beyond the regime: can Integrated Sustainability Assessment address the barriers to effective sustainable passenger mobility policy?
by Lorraine Whitmarsh & John Turnpenny & Bjőrn Nykvist - 993-1012 Is legislation a barrier to the sustainable management of game species? A case study of wild deer in Britain
by Sharon Phillip & Norman Dandy & Robin Gill & Douglas MacMillan - 1013-1033 The network imaginary: coherence and creativity within a multiscalar collaborative effort to reform US fire management
by Bruce Evan Goldstein & William Hale Butler - 1035-1051 Characterising the landscape of state environmental review policies and procedures in the United States: a national assessment
by Zhao Ma & Dennis Becker & Michael Kilgore - 1053-1070 Walking in the Irish countryside: landowner preferences and attitudes to improved public access provision
by Cathal Buckley & Stephen Hynes & Tom van Rensburg & Edel Doherty - 1071-1081 Environmental change and fishery management in the northern Persian Gulf
by Abdoulkarim Esmaeili
2009, Volume 52, Issue 7
- 865-880 Flood risk management in Dutch local spatial planning practices
by Jeroen Neuvel & Adri van den Brink - 881-899 Health benefits valuation of regulatory intervention for air pollution control in thermal power plants in Delhi, India
by Arun Kansal & Mukesh Khare & Chandra Shekhar Sharma - 901-918 Using social resilience and resource dependency to increase the effectiveness of marine conservation initiatives in Salum, Egypt
by Nadine Marshall & Paul Marshall & Ameer Abdulla - 919-937 How much do people who live near major nuclear facilities worry about those facilities? Analysis of national and site-specific data
by Michael Greenberg - 939-955 Land use planning and wildfire risk mitigation: an analysis of wildfire-burned subdivisions using high-resolution remote sensing imagery and GIS data
by Uddhab Bhandary & Brian Muller - 957-971 Convergence or divergence in desertification risk? Scale-based assessment and policy implications in a Mediterranean country
by Luca Salvati & Marco Zitti
2009, Volume 52, Issue 6
- 739-756 Estimating the value of foresight: aggregate analysis of natural hazard mitigation benefits and costs
by David Godschalk & Adam Rose & Elliott Mittler & Keith Porter & Carol Taylor West - 757-775 Transaction costs and agri-environmental policy measures: are preferences influencing policy implementation?
by Fredrik Olof Laurentius Nilsson - 777-795 Cost-benefit analysis of an accelerated vehicle-retirement programme
by Doron Lavee & Nir Becker - 797-812 Environmental justice: lessons on definition and delivery from Scotland
by Anne-Michelle Slater & Ole Pedersen - 813-832 Water reforms in Brazil: opportunities and constraints
by Antonio Ioris - 833-846 Willing and able: explaining individuals' engagement in environmental policy making
by R. J. Johnson & M. J. Scicchitano - 847-864 Sustainability versus liveability: an investigation of neighbourhood satisfaction
by Peter Howley & Mark Scott & Declan Redmond
2009, Volume 52, Issue 5
- 571-574 Greening the CAP: how the improved design and implementation of agri-environment schemes can enhance the delivery of environmental benefits
by Guy Garrod - 575-592 Science, economics and the design of agricultural conservation programmes in the US
by Madhu Khanna & Amy Ando - 593-612 Farm choice between agri-environmental contracts in the European Union
by Jack Peerlings & Nico Polman - 613-630 Threshold effect and co-ordination of agri-environmental efforts
by Pierre Dupraz & Karine Latouche & Nadine Turpin - 631-647 Investigating farmers' preferences for the design of agri-environment schemes: a choice experiment approach
by Eric Ruto & Guy Garrod - 649-667 Measuring private transaction costs of European agri-environmental schemes
by Evy Mettepenningen & Ann Verspecht & Guido Van Huylenbroeck - 669-687 Agri-environment contract adoption under fixed and variable compliance costs
by Geraldine Ducos & Pierre Dupraz & Francois Bonnieux - 689-716 Deciding how to decide on agri-environmental schemes: the political economy of subsidiarity, decentralisation and participation in the European Union
by Volker Beckmann & Jorg Eggers & Evy Mettepenningen - 717-737 Ex post environmental evaluation of agri-environment schemes using experts' judgements and multicriteria analysis
by J. A. Finn & F. Bartolini & D. Bourke & I. Kurz & D. Viaggi
2009, Volume 52, Issue 4
- 437-455 Assessing the social impacts of extensive resource use activities
by Stewart Lockie & Susan Rockloff & Danielle Helbers & Maharlina Gorospe-Lockie & Karen Lawrence - 457-475 Applying environmental policy instruments to used oil
by W. David Conn - 477-496 Regional impervious surface estimation: an urban heat island application
by Sugie Lee & Steven French - 497-518 Surrender or resistance to the implementation of Local Agenda 21 in Portugal: the challenges of local governance for sustainable development
by Teresa Fidelis & Sara Moreno Pires - 519-534 Can you be bothered? The role of participant motivation in the valuation of species conservation measures
by Nele Lienhoop & Anke Fischer - 535-547 Recreation benefits of natural area characteristics at the El Yunque National Forest
by Luis Santiago & John Loomis - 549-570 Ohio's Balanced Growth Program: a case study of collaboration for planning and policy design
by Wendy Kellogg
2009, Volume 52, Issue 3
- 279-295 Place-based local governance and sustainable communities: lessons from Canadian biosphere reserves
by Sara Edge & Mary Louise McAllister - 297-313 Incremental evolution and devolution of Florida's Coastal High Hazard Area policy
by Ana Puszkin-Chevlin & Ann-Margaret Esnard - 315-344 Estimating the effectiveness of a vehicle miles travelled tax in reducing particulate matter emissions
by Jordan Carroll-Larson & Arthur Caplan - 345-363 Costs and benefits of improving wild salmon passage in a regulated river
by Cecilia Håkansson - 365-392 Planning for environmental justice in an urban national park
by Jason Byrne & Jennifer Wolch & Jin Zhang - 393-412 Commuting lives: children's mobility and energy use
by Claire Freeman & Robin Quigg - 413-433 Assessing vulnerability of selected sectors under environmental tax reform: the issue of pricing power
by John FitzGerald & Mary Keeney & Sue Scott - 435-436 Troubled waters: confronting the water crisis in Australia's cities
by Kathryn Furlong
2009, Volume 52, Issue 2
- 131-136 Governing waste: introduction to the special issue
by Simin Davoudi - 137-156 Scalar tensions in the governance of waste: the resilience of state spatial Keynesianism
by Simin Davoudi - 157-176 Clean and green? A governance analysis of waste management in New Zealand
by Anna Davies - 177-194 The construction of 'waste' in the UK steel industry
by Fionn MacKillop - 195-216 Equity dimensions of hazardous waste generation in rapidly industrialising cities along the United States-Mexico border
by Francisco Lara-Valencia & Sioban Harlow & Maria Carmen Lemos & Catalina Denman