Content
2009, Volume 52, Issue 2
- 217-236 The motives for accepting or rejecting waste infrastructure facilities. Shifting the focus from the planners' perspective to fairness and community commitment
by Maarten Wolsink & Jeroen Devilee - 237-255 “There's just hope that no one's health is at risk”: residents' reappraisal of a landfill siting
by Susan Elliott & Jessica McClure - 257-277 Information and the decision to recycle: results from a survey of US households
by Hilary Nixon & Jean-Daniel Saphores
2009, Volume 52, Issue 1
- 1-24 Proximity economics and environment: assessment and prospects
by Andre Torre & Bertrand Zuindeau - 25-42 Assessing visitor satisfaction with tourism rejuvenation policies: the case of Rimini, Italy
by Rinaldo Brau & Antonello Scorcu & Laura Vici - 43-60 Sustainable development in the Clean Development Mechanism: the role of Designated National Authority in China and India
by Sukumar Ganapati & Liguang Liu - 61-78 The quality of greenways planning in northwest Indiana: a focus on sustainability principles
by Kristin Floress & Adam Baumgart-Getz & Linda Stalker Prokopy & Jessica Janota - 79-96 Why are Californians interested in hybrid cars?
by Mana Sangkapichai & Jean-Daniel Saphores - 97-109 The valuation of historical sites: a case study of Valdivia, Chile
by Andrea Baez Montenegro & Mario Niklitschek Huaquin & Luis Herrero Prieto - 111-129 Dimensions and models of contemporary public space management in England
by Claudio de Magalhaes & Matthew Carmona
2008, Volume 51, Issue 6
- 717-736 Valuing the benefits of the urban forest: a spatial hedonic approach
by Seth Payton & Greg Lindsey & Jeff Wilson & John Ottensmann & Joyce Man - 737-757 Protecting people and property: the influence of land-use planners on flood hazard mitigation in New Urbanist developments
by Mark Stevens & Philip Berke & Yan Song - 759-775 Why is integrating policy assessment so hard? A comparative analysis of the institutional capacities and constraints
by John Turnpenny & Måns Nilsson & Duncan Russel & Andrew Jordan & Julia Hertin & Bjorn Nykvist - 777-799 Locating 'power' in wind power planning processes: the (not so) influential role of local objectors
by Mhairi Aitken & Seonaidh McDonald & Peter Strachan - 801-816 Roles of environmental movement organisations in land-use planning: case studies of the Niagara Escarpment and Oak Ridges Moraine, Ontario, Canada
by Graham Whitelaw & Paul Eagles & Robert Gibson & Mark Seasons - 817-832 Spatio-temporal analysis of fire events in India: implications for environmental conservation
by Krishna Prasad Vadrevu & K. V. S. Badarinath & Anuradha Eaturu - 833-845 A mixed integer linear programming model for optimisation of organics management in an integrated solid waste system
by Maria Grazia Gnoni & Gianni Mummolo & Luigi Ranieri - 847-870 Greenhouse gas emissions along the rural-urban gradient
by Clinton Andrews - 871-872 Growth management in Florida: planning for paradise
by Arnab Chakraborty - 872-873 Beyond the carbon economy: energy law in transition
by Heather Lovell - 873-875 International water treaties
by Mark Giordano - 875-876 Introduction to rural planning
by Trevor Hart - 876-877 Participatory Action Research approaches and methods: connecting people, participation and place
by John Forrester
2008, Volume 51, Issue 5
- 597-614 The potential role of stated preference methods in the Water Framework Directive to assess disproportionate costs
by Roy Brouwer - 615-630 Promoting community involvement at brownfields sites in socio-economically disadvantaged neighbourhoods
by Deborah Rigling Gallagher & Sarah Jackson - 631-646 Proximal exposure of public schools and students to major roadways: a nationwide US survey
by Alexandra Appatova & Patrick Ryan & Grace LeMasters & Sergey Grinshpun - 647-662 Incorporating ecosystem-based management into urban environmental policy: a case study from western Washington
by Vivek Shandas & Jessica Graybill & Clare Ryan - 663-678 Stakeholder involvement in NEPA scoping processes: evaluating practices and effects in transportation agencies
by Carissa Schively Slotterback - 679-699 Perceived landscape impacts of mobile telecommunications development in the Peak District National Park, England
by Jung Jin Park & Anna Jorgensen & Carys Swanwick & Paul Selman - 701-716 Social learning from public engagement: dreaming the impossible?
by Richard Bull & Judith Petts & James Evans
2008, Volume 51, Issue 4
- 477-496 Landowner motivations for watershed restoration: lessons from five watersheds
by Stacy Rosenberg & Richard Margerum - 497-510 Is trade liberalisation bad for the environment? A review of the economic evidence
by Colin Kirkpatrick & S. Serban Scrieciu - 511-523 Public values for badgers, bovine TB reduction and management strategies
by Richard Bennett & Ken Willis - 525-541 Case study: examining the contribution of historical sources of lead in urban soils in Portland, Maine, USA
by Travis Wagner & Samantha Langley-Turnbaugh - 543-559 'Learning by doing': adaptive planning as a strategy to address uncertainty in planning
by Sadahisa Kato & Jack Ahern - 561-579 Regulatory conflict in the Chicago VOC control program
by Richard Kosobud & Joshua Linn & Houston Stokes & Carol Tallarico - 581-596 Planning implications from the interactions between renewable energy programs and carbon regulation
by Hal Nelson
2008, Volume 51, Issue 3
- 325-344 A critical review of the theory and application of social learning in participatory natural resource management processes
by M. Muro & P. Jeffrey - 345-362 Ecological information in the political decision making of urban land-use planning
by Vesa Yli-Pelkonen - 363-380 Recreation conflict potential and management implications in the northern/central Black Forest Nature Park
by Carsten Mann & James Absher - 381-397 Drivers and barriers to water transfer in a New Zealand irrigation scheme
by Miria Lange & Ann Winstanley & David Wood - 399-419 Evaluating environmental protection in post-Hurricane Katrina plans in Mississippi
by Jennifer Evans-Cowley & Meghan Zimmerman Gough - 421-445 The ISO 14001 environmental management standard in Japan: results from a national survey of facilities in four industries
by Yasuhumi Mori & Eric Welch - 447-470 Use of embodied energy and ecological footprinting to assess the global environmental impact of consumption in an Irish city-region
by David Browne & Bernadette O'Regan & Richard Moles - 471-472 Achieving sustainable mobility. Everyday and leisure-time travel in the EU
by Petter Næss - 473-474 Planning and transformation: learning from the post-apartheid experience
by Warren Smit - 474-475 Fuzzy planning: the role of actors in a fuzzy governance environment
by Philip James
2008, Volume 51, Issue 2
- 163-175 How do green charges transform industrial behaviour? An explorative case study of institutionalisation and transition in post-Communist Poland
by Trine Pipi Kræmer - 177-199 The call of different wilds: the importance of definition and perception in protecting and managing Scottish wild landscapes
by Robert Mc Morran & Martin Price & Charles Warren - 201-220 Monitoring brownfield housing development: strengths and weaknesses of indicator based monitoring in the English planning system
by Robin Ganser - 221-232 From exogenous to endogenous development in Scottish forestry: the feasibility of small-scale wood energy enterprise
by Lasse Okkonen - 233-257 Host community attitudes towards solid waste landfill infrastructure: comprehension before compensation
by Louise Gallagher & Susana Ferreira & Frank Convery - 259-283 Are EMS environmentally effective? The link between environmental management systems and environmental performance in European companies
by Julia Hertin & Frans Berkhout & Marcus Wagner & Daniel Tyteca - 285-301 SMEs and voluntary environmental initiatives: a study of stakeholders' perspectives in Hong Kong
by Sonja Studer & Stephen Tsang & Richard Welford & Peter Hills - 303-317 Human-ecological dimensions of disaster resiliency in Thailand: social capital and aid delivery
by Philip Berke & Ratana Chuenpagdee & Kungwan Juntarashote & Stephanie Chang - 319-320 Metrogreen. Connecting open space in North American cities
by Ruth Soenen - 320-321 Engaging the future: forecasts, scenarios, plans, and projects
by Graham May - 321-322 Multi-stakeholder platforms for integrated water management
by Bruce Lankfort - 322-323 Planning for retail development: a critical view of the British experience
by Neil Powe
2008, Volume 51, Issue 1
- 1-14 Farmer Premiums for the Voluntary Adoption of Conservation Plans
by Joseph Cooper & Giovanni Signorello - 15-35 Valuing Urban Green Space: Hypothetical Alternatives and the Status Quo
by Craig Bullock - 37-53 Integrating Wetland Management into Sustainable Water Resources Allocation: The Case of Akrotiri Wetland in Cyprus
by Ekin Birol & Phoebe Koundouri & Yiannis Kountouris - 55-79 Environmental Injustice in France
by Lucie Laurian - 81-105 Environmental Assessment Framework for Policy Applications: Life Cycle Assessment, External Costs and Multi-criteria Analysis
by Ari Rabl & Mike Holland - 107-140 Green Houses for the Growth Region
by Jo Williams - 141-162 Incorporating Complex Adaptive Systems Theory into Strategic Planning: The Sierra Nevada Conservancy
by Tanya Higgins & Timothy Duane
2007, Volume 50, Issue 6
- 699-726 Environmental equity in the vicinity of Amsterdam Airport: The interplay between market forces and government policy
by Hanneke Kruize & Peter Driessen & Pieter Glasbergen & Klaas (N.D.) Van Egmond & Ton Dassen - 727-744 Policy and planning in the dutch countryside: The role of regional innovation networks
by Noelle Aarts & Cees Van Woerkum & Babette Vermunt - 745-764 Contesting governance of indigenous forests in New Zealand: The case of the West Coast Forest Accord
by P. Ali Memon & Geoff Wilson - 765-782 Factors influencing transboundary wildlife management in the North American 'Crown of the Continent'
by Jennifer Grant & Michael Quinn - 783-802 Environmental sustainability and land reform in South Africa: A neglected dimension
by R. P. Wynberg & M. Sowman - 803-822 Performance of management strategies in the protection of riparian vegetation in three oregon cities
by Connie Ozawa & J. Alan Yeakley - 823-852 Fuzzy cognitive mapping to appraise complex situations
by Stefanos Dodouras & Philip James - 853-854 Growing smarter: Achieving livable communities, environmental justice, and regional equity
by David Godschalk - 854-856 The environmental protection agency: Structuring motivation in a green bureaucracy
by Maurie Cohen - 856-858 Europe's city-regions competitiveness: growth, regulation and peri-urban land management
by Jane Atterton
November 2007, Volume 50, Issue 6
- 859-861 Acknowledgement of Referees, 2006 – 2007
by The Editors - 863-863 Contents of Volume 50, 2007
by The Editors - 865-868 Contents of Volume 50, 2007
by The Editors - 871-872 Author Index
by The Editors
2007, Volume 50, Issue 5
- 575-578 Editorial
by Tim Shaw - 579-594 From a blanket to a patchwork: The practicalities of reforming the London green belt
by Marco Amati - 595-616 Green belts: A review of the regions' responses to a changing housing Agenda
by Susannah Gunn - 617-638 Spatial planning, area action plans and the rural-urban fringe
by Nick Gallent & Dave Shaw - 639-656 Green belts in Scotland: Towards the modernisation of a traditional concept?
by Michael Gregory Lloyd & Deborah Peel - 657-675 A sea of houses: Preserving open space in an urbanised country
by Wil Zonneveld - 677-697 State growth management, smart growth and urban containment: A review of the US and a study of the heartland
by Robin Boyle & Rayman Mohamed
2007, Volume 50, Issue 4
- 449-466 Valuing externalities from water supply: Status quo, choice complexity and individual random effects in panel kernel logit analysis of choice experiments
by Riccardo Scarpa & Kenneth G. Willis & Melinda Acutt - 467-482 Valuing risk reductions: Testing for range biases in payment card and random card sorting methods
by Judith Covey & Graham Loomes & Ian J. Bateman - 483-502 Examining state environmental regulatory policy design
by Chris Koski - 503-516 Identifying the motivations of environmental volunteers
by Brett Bruyere & Silas Rappe - 517-551 Many ways to say 'no', different ways to say 'yes': Applying Q-Methodology to understand public acceptance of wind farm proposals
by Geraint Ellis & John Barry & Clive Robinson - 553-566 Defining an ecological baseline for restoration and natural resource damage assessment of contaminated sites: The case of the Department of Energy
by Joanna Burger & Michael Gochfeld & Charles W. Powers & Michael Greenberg
2007, Volume 50, Issue 3
- 323-341 Health impact assessment in San Francisco: Incorporating the social determinants of health into environmental planning
by Jason Corburn & Rajiv Bhatia - 343-362 Incentives and outcomes: Evaluation of a Swedish environmental subsidy programme
by Maria Vredin Johansson - 363-380 Using choice experiments to design wetland management programmes: The case of Severn Estuary Wetland, UK
by Ekin Birol & Victoria Cox - 381-396 Community-based energy policy: A practical approach to carbon reduction
by Jon Kellett - 397-419 Renewable energy in remote communities
by Bob Giddings & Chris Underwood - 421-444 Sustainable procurement in practice: Lessons from local government
by Joyce Thomson & Tim Jackson
2007, Volume 50, Issue 2
- 163-185 Scales of justice: Is there a geographic bias in environmental equity analysis?
by Brett Baden & Douglas Noonan & Rama Mohana Turaga - 187-209 Preferences for alternative risk management policies at the United States major nuclear weapons legacy sites
by Michael Greenberg & Karen Lowrie & Joanna Burger & Charles Powers & Michael Gochfeld & Henry Mayer - 211-231 Green exercise in the UK countryside: Effects on health and psychological well-being, and implications for policy and planning
by J. Pretty & J. Peacock & R. Hine & M. Sellens & N. South & M. Griffin - 233-256 Joint submissions, output related payments and environmental co-operatives: Can the Dutch experience innovate UK agri-environment policy?
by J. R. Franks & A. McGloin - 257-270 Towards a Sustainable Urban Environmental Management Approach (SUEMA): Incorporating environmental management with Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA)
by Habib Alshuwaikhat & Ismaila Abubakar - 271-296 Participatory evaluation of collaborative and integrated water management: Insights from the field
by Cecilia Ferreyra & Phil Beard - 297-316 Setting rational environmental goals: Five Swedish environmental quality objectives
by Karin Edvardsson
2007, Volume 50, Issue 1
- 1-21 Gearing-up governance for sustainable development: Patterns of policy appraisal in UK central government
by Duncan Russel & Andrew Jordan - 23-40 A framework for assessing the sustainability of brownfield developments
by Katie Williams & Carol Dair - 41-63 Investment in water infrastructure: Findings from an economic analysis of a national programme
by John Lawlor & Colm McCarthy & Sue Scott - 65-85 Measuring total sustainable incomes from multifunctional management of Corsican Maritime Pine and Andalusian Cork oak Mediterranean forests
by Pablo Campos & Francois Bonnieux & Alejandro Caparros & Jean-Christophe Paoli - 87-111 Sectoral sustainability and sustainability assessment methodologies: A review of methodology in light of collaboration with the UK oil and gas sector
by Paul Ekins & Robin Vanner - 113-133 California households' willingness to pay for 'green' electronics
by Jean-Daniel Saphores & Hilary Nixon & Oladele Ogunseitan & Andrew Shapiro - 135-151 The urban governance of transport and the environment in the city of Kristiansand
by Gard Lindseth & Marit Reitan - 153-162 Evaluating the policy to restrict the potentially invasive black carp (Mylopharyngodon Piceus): A decision protocol with assurance bonding
by Michael Thomas & Terrill Hanson
2006, Volume 49, Issue 6
- 797-812 A Method for assessing protected area allocations using a typology of landscape values
by Christopher Raymond & Gregory Brown - 813-828 A smooth progression? From forward planning to development control for opencast coal mining in the light of current planning review
by John Matthew Leedal - 829-847 Planning methodology for predicting spatial patterns of risk potential from industrial land uses
by Hilary Nixon & Raul Lejano & Richard Funderburg - 849-867 Governing local sustainability
by Bob Evans & Marko Joas & Susan Sundback & Kate Theobald - 869-889 Water demand management in England and Wales: Constructions of the domestic water user
by Liz Sharp - 891-908 Some community socio-economic benefits of watershed councils: A case study from Oregon
by Michael Hibbard & Susan Lurie - 909-928 Design of environmentally and socially conscious water metering tariffs for the UK
by Simon Dresner & Paul Ekins - 929-946 Composite market design for a Transferable Discharge Permit (TDP) system
by Dennis Collentine
2006, Volume 49, Issue 5
- 631-651 Using markets for land preservation: Results of a TDR program
by Virginia McConnell & Elizabeth Kopits & Margaret Walls - 653-674 In situ agrobiodiversity conservation: Examples from Nepal, Turkey and Switzerland in the first decade of the convention on Biological Diversity
by Douglas Bardsley & Ian Thomas - 675-694 A watershed management framework for mountain areas: Lessons from 25 years of watershed conservationin Nepal
by Shiva Achet & Bill Fleming - 695-712 Mainstreaming environmental sustainability into South Africa's integrated development planning process
by Merle Sowman & A. L. Brown - 713-737 What are the effects of contamination risks on commercial and industrial properties? evidence from Baltimore, Maryland
by Alberto Longo & Anna Alberini - 739-757 Management of natural hazards in Europe: The role of spatial planning in selected EU member states
by Stefan Greiving & Mark Fleischhauer & Sylvia Wanczura - 759-776 How to correctly assess mortality benefits in public policies
by Olivier Chanel & Pascale Scapecchi & Jean-Christophe Vergnaud - 777-790 Simplified planning regulations in Germany and the effects of landslides
by Bodo Damm
2006, Volume 49, Issue 4
- 475-494 Analysis of the impact of the Arganda metro line on alternative road route emission levels
by Clara Zamorano & Amparo Moragues & Adela Salvador - 495-513 Attitudes towards the conservation of biological diversity—A case study in Kristianstad Municipality, Sweden
by Marianne Lindstrom & Maria Johansson & Jan Herrmann & Olle Johnsson - 515-532 Evaluating regional sustainable development: Approaches, methods and the politics of analysis
by Peter Roberts - 533-553 The European union as first mover in the market for greenhouse gas emissions permits
by Agustin Molina Morales & Miguel Guerrero - 555-570 Livelihood impacts of the conversion of cropland to forest and grassland program
by Chen Xie & Jincheng Zhao & Dan Liang & Jeff Bennett & Lei Zhang & Guangcui Dai & Xuehong Wang - 571-585 The US freshwater supply shortage: Experiences with desalination as part of the solution
by Emily Yuhas & Tom Daniels - 587-604 Geographic pollution mapping of power plant emissions to inform ex-ante environmental justice analyses
by Anita Milman - 605-619 European nature conservation legislation and spatial planning: For better or for worse?
by Raoul Beunen - 621-630 An external validity test of intended behavior: Comparing revealed preference and intended visitation in response to climate change
by John Loomis & Robert Richardson
2006, Volume 49, Issue 3
- 321-336 Planning in collaborative wildlife management: A critical perspective
by Daniela Raik & Arthur Wilson - 337-360 A case study of intra-community conflict as facility impact
by Jamie Baxter - 361-383 Strategic environmental assessment as a tool of environmental governance: Scotland's extension of the European Union SEA Directive
by Tony Jackson & Barbara Illsley - 385-411 Effectiveness of self-identified and self-reported environmental regulations for industry: The case of stormwater runoff in the US
by L. Donald Duke & Cara Augustenborg - 413-433 Damage costs of nitrogen fertilizer in Europe and their internalization
by H. Von Blottnitz & A. Rabl & D. Boiadjiev & T. Taylor & S. Arnold - 435-453 From ACEA's voluntary agreement to an emission trading scheme for new passenger cars
by Peter Michaelis & Peter Zerle - 455-470 Multiple criteria decision making: Facilitating a learning environment
by Linda Holz & George Kuczera & Jetse Kalma
2006, Volume 49, Issue 2
- 167-180 Lexicographic preference in biodiversity valuation: Tests of inconsistencies and willingness to pay
by Knut Veisten & Ståle Navrud & Johnny Valen - 181-207 The opportunity cost of regulating phosphorus from broiler production in the Illinois River Basin
by Keith Willett & David Mitchell & H. L. Goodwin & Baxter Vieux & Jennie Popp - 209-226 Stated willingness to pay as hypothetical behaviour: Can attitudes tell us more?
by Jurgen Meyerhoff - 227-240 Public expectations about access fees and road closures on public lands
by Kurt Cline & Berton Lee Lamb & Phadrea Ponds - 241-263 Does planning deregulation threaten the environment? The effect of 'permitted development' on the natural heritage of Scotland
by Alan Prior & Jeremy Raemaekers - 265-278 The contingent behavior of charter fishing participants on the Chesapeake Bay: Welfare estimates associated with water quality improvements
by P. Joan Poor & Matthew Breece - 279-299 Regional electricity transmission planning and SEA: The case of the electricity company ScottishPower
by Ross Marshall & Thomas Fischer - 301-307 Downscaling climate models and environmental policy: From global to regional politics
by Peter Jacques - 309-320 In-channel sand extraction from the mid-lower Yangtze channels and its management: Problems and challenges
by Chen Xiqing & Zhou Qiaoju & Zhang Erfeng
2006, Volume 49, Issue 1
- 1-19 A Methodology for an integrated risk assessment of spatially relevant hazards
by Stefan Greiving & Mark Fleischhauer & Johannes Luckenkotter - 21-39 Assessments of sustainable waste management alternatives: How to support complex knowledge management
by Henriette Soderberg & Jaan-Henrik Kain - 41-58 Evolving policies for conservation: An Historical Profile of the Protected Area System of Nepal
by Joel Heinen & Suresh Shrestha - 59-74 An Application of Life-Cycle Assessment for Environmental Planning and Management: The Potential Environmental and Human Health Impacts of Growing Genetically-Modified Herbicide-Tolerant Sugar Beet
by R. M. Bennett & R. H. Phipps & A. M. Strange - 75-99 Public Space Management: Present and Potential
by Matthew Carmona & Claudio De Magalhaes - 101-119 Incentives for private residential brownfields development in US urban areas
by Kris Wernstedt & Peter Meyer & Anna Alberini & Lauren Heberle - 121-140 Household participation in waste recycling: Some national survey evidence from Scotland
by Alan Collins & Richard O'Doherty & Martin Snell - 141-160 Planning for Water Quality: Implementation of the NPDES Phase II Stormwater Program in California and Kansas
by Stacey Swearingen White & Michael Boswell
2005, Volume 48, Issue 6
- 787-788 David Pearce 1941-2005
by Ken Willis - 789-808 The Peconic River: Concerns associated with different risk evaluations for fish consumption
by Joanna Burger & Michael Gochfeld - 809-831 Community concerns about landfills: A case study of Hanoi, Vietnam
by Nguyen Quang Tuan & Virginia MacLaren - 833-852 Combining a participatory planning approach with a virtual landscape model for the siting of wind turbines
by Eckart Lange & Sigrid Hehl-Lange - 853-875 'Green On Green': Public perceptions of wind power in Scotland and Ireland
by Charles Warren & Carolyn Lumsden & Simone O'Dowd & Richard Birnie - 877-889 Perceptions of river managers of institutional constraints on floodplain restoration in the UK
by William Adams & Martin Perrow & Angus Carpenter - 891-915 Environmental equity and electric power generation: Disparate community outcomes within Texas?
by George Touche & George Rogers - 917-935 Prerequisite conditions for meaningful participation in brownfields redevelopment
by Laura Solitare
2005, Volume 48, Issue 5
- 627-650 Explaining the Performance of Mature Municipal Solid Waste Recycling Programs
by Jean Peretz & Bruce Tonn & David Folz - 651-664 Economic Failures in French Recreational Fishing Management
by Philippe Le Goffe & Julien Salanie - 665-690 Regional Industries and Environmental Impacts. Long-run Regional Economic Effects of Climate Change: The Case of the Coastal and Estuary Zone of the German Northwest
by Wolfram Elsner - 691-707 Use of Ecological Risk Data in the Development of Visions, Conceptual Site Models and Maps for Department of Energy Lands: Ensuring Sustainability of Protecting Human and Ecological Health
by Joanna Burger - 709-731 Community-based Environmental Planning: Operational Dilemmas, Planning Principles and Possible Remedies
by Marcus Lane & Geoff McDonald - 733-746 Environmental Protection as a US National Government Priority: Analysis of Six Annual Public Opinion Surveys, 1999 - 2004
by Michael Greenberg - 747-770 'Short Cut' Techniques to Incorporate Environmental Considerations into Project Appraisal: An Exploration Using Case Studies
by Duncan Knowler - 771-783 Is Democracy Good for the Environment?
by Margrethe Winslow
2005, Volume 48, Issue 4
- 475-490 From Forest Regulation to Participatory Facilitation: Forest Employee Perspectives on Organizational Change and Transformation in India
by Jagannadha Rao Matta & John Kerr & Kimberly Chung - 491-506 Collaborative Watershed Planning in Washington State: Implementing the Watershed Planning Act
by Clare Ryan & Jacqueline Klug - 507-526 Integrating Land-use Planning and Transportation in Belfast: A New Policy Agenda for Sustainable Development?
by Malachy McEldowney & Tim Ryley & Mark Scott & Austin Smyth - 527-547 Metapopulations in Agricultural Landscapes: A Spatially Explicit Trade-off Analysis
by Rolf Groeneveld & Carla Grashof-Bokdam & Ekko van Ierland - 549-569 Procedural Integration in Support of Environmental Policy Objectives: Implementing Sustainability
by Elizabeth Keysar - 571-592 National and Regional-Level Human-Environment (Ecosystems) Interactions: Some Empirical Evidence from China
by Hua Shi & Ashbindu Singh & Shashi Kant - 593-618 Encouraging 'Environmental Action' by Exhortation: Evidence from a Study in Devon
by Andrew Gilg & Stewart Barr
2005, Volume 48, Issue 3
- 331-348 Afforestation Planning and Biodiversity Conservation: Predicting Effects on Habitat Functionality in Lithuania
by Marius Lazdinis & Jean-Michel Roberge & Petras Kurlavicius & Gintautas Mozgeris & Per Angelstam - 349-371 Discretionary Judgement in Local Planning Authority Decision Making: Screening Development Proposals for Environmental Impact Assessment
by Graham Wood & Julia Becker - 373-392 Innovation and Environmental Voluntary Approaches
by James Cunningham & J Peter Clinch - 393-412 EIA as Regulation: Does it Work?
by Per Christensen & Lone Kørnøv & Eskild Holm Nielsen - 413-429 The Ythan Project: A Case Study on Improving Catchment Management through Community Involvement
by CT Morris & RM Morris - 431-443 A Critical Review of Citizens' Juries: How Useful are they in Facilitating Public Participation in the EU Water Framework Directive?
by Wendy Kenyon - 445-467 Social and Environmental Justice in South African Cities: Including 'Invisible Stakeholders' in Environmental Assessment Procedures
by Dianne Scott & Catherine Oelofse
2005, Volume 48, Issue 2
- 155-175 Information and Willingness to Pay in a Contingent Valuation Study: The Value of S. Erasmo in the Lagoon of Venice
by Anna Alberini & Paolo Rosato & Alberto Longo & Valentina Zanatta - 177-207 Striking the Balance Between Environment and Economy in Coastal North Carolina
by Richard Norton - 209-240 Environmental Reform, Ecological Modernization and the Policy Process in Hong Kong: An Exploratory Study of Stakeholder Perspectives
by Peter Hills - 241-256 Imputing Unknown Market Values: A Different Perspective on the Disparity Between WTP and WTA
by Akinori Tomohara - 257-274 Exploring Values, Context and Perceptions in Contingent Valuation Studies: The CV Market Stall Technique and Willingness to Pay for Wildlife Conservation
by Lorna Philip & Douglas MacMillan