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June 2024, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 213-223 “We became our own media!” : Australian perspectives on the beneficial potentialities of new media for environmental activism
by Diletta Luna Calibeo - 224-235 Beyond the classroom: Influence of a sustainability intervention on university students’ environmental knowledge and behaviors
by Dawn Christina Null & Kristin F Hurst & Leslie A Duram - 236-255 Defining the term watershed to reflect modern uses and functions as inter- and intra-connected socio-hydrologic systems
by Katherine L. Meierdiercks & Michael H. Finewood & Christianna Bennett - 256-268 Framing uncertainty in water policy discourse: insights from Arizona’s Project ADD Water
by Abigail Sullivan & V. Kelly Turner & Dave D. White - 269-286 Tourism triumphs: unraveling the essence of Asia’s allure through governance, FDI, and natural bounties
by Muhammad Zaheer Akhtar & Khalid Zaman & Muhammad Azhar Khan - 287-299 A quantitative analysis of factors shaping attitudes toward green products among Cambodian public employees
by Bora Ly & Romny Ly - 300-312 Characterizing the association between child malnutrition and protected areas in sub-Saharan Africa using unsupervised clustering
by Zeynab Jouzi & Yu-Fai Leung & Stacy Nelson - 313-327 Perceptions and strategies of adaptation of Moroccan farmers to climate change—case of Khemisset province
by Noureddine Chaachouay & Lahcen Zidane - 328-341 Are COVID-19 and climate change competing crises? New evidence on the finite pool of worry and risk-as-feelings hypotheses
by Ran Duan & Christian Bombara & Laura Crosswell - 342-357 The perceived potential of religion in mitigating climate change and how this is being realized in Germany and Switzerland
by Adam X. Hearn & Fabian Huber & Jens Koehrsen & Ann-Lea Buzzi - 358-371 Spatial assessment of biodiversity and conservation priorities in Hamedan Province, Iran, using a landscape ecology approach
by Sedighe Abdollahi & Parinaz Khalilzadeh & Elahe Zeilabi & David Lesbarrères - 372-383 Climate change awareness and themes of support to decarbonize the economy among students in Iran
by Fatemeh Ghazavi Khorasgani & Mahgol Tavakoli - 384-399 Impact of climate change awareness on household attitude toward food waste reduction
by Chimeziem Elijah Nwankwo-Ojionu & Nor Azura Adzharuddin & Moniza Waheed & Azlina Mohd Khir & Muhammad Mansur Abdulwakil & Chioma Mercy Chimeziem Ehiemere - 400-414 Revitalizing indigenous practices employed by farmers to reduce agriculture’s vulnerability to climate change: a systematic review
by Yohannes Yona Legide & Getachew Sime Feyissa & Tafesse Mathewos Karo - 415-427 Renewable energy, forestry, economic growth, and demographic impact on carbon footprint in India: does forestry and renewable energy matter to reduce emission?
by Md. Maznur Rahman & Akshaya Kumar Mohanty & Md. Hasanur Rahman - 428-434 It takes two to tango: the second session of negotiations (INC-2) for a global treaty to end plastic pollution
by Emily Cowan & Karl Holmberg & Emmy Nøklebye & Idun Rognerud & Rachel Tiller - 435-439 Tiffany Lethabo King. The black shoals; offshore formations of black and native studies
by Parvathy Binoy - 440-441 Peter Annin. Purified: how recycled sewage is transforming our water
by Gary S. Silverman
March 2024, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 1-11 The bear minimum: reintroduction and the weaknesses of minimalist conservation
by Lee Brann & Alexander Lee & Benjamin Hale - 12-23 Understanding the communication network of farmers to ensure the sustainable use of pesticides
by Logesh Mohankumar & Muthuprasad Thiyaharajan & Kavi Sidharthan Venkidusamy - 24-35 Traditional ecological knowledge, perceptions and practices on insect pollinator conservation: A case of the smallholder farmers in Murundu ward of Mufulira mining district of Zambia
by Christopher Mulwanda & Vincent R. Nyirenda & Ngawo Namukonde - 36-51 Local actors’ perspectives on sustainable food value chains: evidence from a Q-methodology study in Kenya
by Maíra Finizola e Silva & Sophie Van Schoubroeck & Jan Cools & Danstone Ochieng Aboge & Matilda Ouma & Calleb Olweny & Steven Van Passel - 52-68 An open dialogue culture and transformative policy process for sustainability: exploratory case study of Finland
by Hidenori Nakamura & Mikko Rask & Matti Kojo - 69-86 Households’ resilience to flood disaster in Lagos State, Nigeria: developing a conceptual framework unifying disaster resilience components and dimensions
by Oluwafemi Michael Odunsi & Peter Olabiyi Olawuni & Oluwole Philip Daramola & Omotayo Ben Olugbamila & Bashir Olufemi Odufuwa & Margaret Yejide Onanuga & Umar Obafemi Salisu & Simeon Oluwagbenga Fasina & Surajudeen Oluseyi Momodu - 87-101 Pre-schoolers in nature: A five-week play & learning experience within a Turkish context
by Serap Sevimli-Celik & Begum Canaslan-Akyar - 102-116 Subsidies, green innovation, and the sustainable performance: evidence from heavy-polluting enterprises in China
by Hua Cheng & Yinhong Yu & Shiyu Zhang - 117-134 Can regional integration promote industrial green transformation? Empirical evidence from Yangtze River Delta Urban Agglomeration
by Sijia Li & Lihua Wu - 135-153 The remnant natural capital of the Magdalena-Cauca basin: immense losses for the 80% of Colombian inhabitants
by César Augusto Ruiz-Agudelo & Francisco Paula Gutiérrez-Bonilla - 154-166 Environmental awareness and willingness to pay for biodiversity improvement in Puerto Rico
by Héctor Tavárez & Oscar Abelleira & Levan Elbakidze - 167-179 Systematic review of wetland ecosystem services valuation in India: assessing economic approaches, knowledge gaps, and management implications
by Ishfaq Ahmad Sheergojri & Irfan Rashid & Ishfaq ul Rehman - 180-192 The case for buses: interdisciplinary ethical arguments in support of strong public transit
by Laura M. Hartman & Kathleen M. Wooley & Ryan C. Tucker - 193-201 Consultative or participatory?: how environmental science graduate students envision transdisciplinarity
by Jesse M. Engebretson & Zachary Piso & Michael O’Rourke & Troy E. Hall - 202-205 Mike Hulme. Climate change isn’t everything: liberating climate politics from alarmism
by Jennifer Bernstein - 206-208 Stephen Foster and Radu Gogu. Groundwater assessment and management for sustainable water-supply and coordinated subsurface drainage: a guidebook for water utilities and municipal authorities
by Kweku Attafuah-Wadee - 209-211 Ryan Katz-Rosene and Mathew Paterson. Thinking ecologically about the global political economy
by Terhemba Ambe-Uva
December 2023, Volume 13, Issue 4
- 529-544 What does environmental justice look like in Vermont? Centering perspectives from the margins
by Bindu Panikkar & Julia Selle & Ingrid L. Nelson & Marianne Engelman-Lado & Susannah McCandless & Shaina Kasper & Jennifer Byrne & Walter Keady & Qing Ren & Kelly Hamshaw - 545-556 End of life at the top of the world—stakeholder perspectives for plastics and circular transitions in the Arctic
by Emily Cowan & Lacie Setsaas & Vibeke Stærkebye Nørstebø - 557-574 Potential anthropogenic and climatic factors affecting Iran’s international wetlands
by Ehsan Rahimi & Mojtaba Jahandideh & Pinliang Dong & Faraham Ahmadzadeh - 575-586 Trade and the government underfunding of environmental innovation
by Muzhou Zhang - 587-601 Using the social identity model of pro-environmental behavior to predict support for the adoption of solar panels
by Nathanael Johnson & Torsten Reimer - 602-616 Nature of corporate environmentalism in large-listed Indian firms: empirical evidence from Indian companies
by Pritika Dua & Surender Kumar - 617-628 Systematic literature review of social-ecological changes in fisheries systems
by Etienne Quillet & Steve Plante & Louis-Etienne Pigeon - 629-642 Assessment of spatio-temporal variation in AOD over four coal mine sites of Assam through satellite observation
by Anjali S Nair & Kirti Soni & Priyanka Singh & Kuldeep Meena & Rina Sharma - 643-657 Transition process from fossil energy to photovoltaic energy power of ethnic communities belonging to the natural parks in the Colombian Pacific: A diagnostic study
by Jennifer Nessim & Sammy J. Martinez-Deusa & Wilson Lopera & Katherine Gross - 658-667 Survey on social awareness towards energy conservation and ESD lesson on biofuel as a renewable energy source
by Thakshila Nadeeshani Dharmapriya & Po‑Jung Huang & Dissanayakage Dilshan Sampath Dissanayaka & Jinendra Jayasanka Dharmapriya & Paichi Pat Shein - 668-673 An examination of race/ethnicity, gender, and employer affiliations on university natural resource program advisory boards
by Lucia Hadella & Claire Rapp & Ivan Arismendi & Michael Paul Nelson - 674-681 Distinguishing between research and monitoring programs in environmental science and management
by T. J. Arciszewski & D. R. Roberts & A. Mahaffey & R. R. O. Hazewinkel - 682-684 Ambivalence and difference: counting between one and two in ESS
by James D. Proctor - 685-686 Thomas Dietz. Decisions for sustainability: facts and values
by Richard Smardon - 687-689 Peter Sutoris. Educating for the Anthropocene: schooling and activism in the face of slow violence
by Jennifer Bernstein - 690-691 Joëlle Gergis. Humanity’s moment: a climate scientist’s case for hope
by Gary S. Silverman - 692-693 Deborah Mutnick, Margaret Cuonzo, Carol Griffith, Timothy Leslie, and Jay M. Shuttleworth. The city as ecosystem: sustainable education, policy, and practice
by Richard Smardon - 694-696 Melanie J. La Rosa. Communities and the clean energy revolution: public health, economics, design, and transformation
by John H. Perkins
September 2023, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 367-375 The use of qualitative research to better understand public opinions on climate change
by Scott Kleinberg & Anne H. Toomey - 376-388 Seeds of knowledge: paving the way to integrated historical and conservation science research
by Inês Gomes & Dulce Freire - 389-403 A new approach for studying social, behavioral, and environmental change through stakeholder engagement in water resource management
by Weston M. Eaton & Kathryn J. Brasier & Mark E. Burbach & Stephanie Kennedy & Jodi L. Delozier & Sara Esther Bonilla Anariba & Hannah T. Whitley & Walt Whitmer & Nicole Santangelo - 404-418 Making embodied carbon mainstream: a framework for cities to leverage waste, equity, and preservation policy to reduce embodied emissions in buildings
by Hannah M. Teicher - 419-427 Mapping the actor landscape of a future fintech-funded renewable energy ecosystem in Hong Kong
by Laurence L. Delina & Rainbow Yi Hung Lam & Wing Shun Tang & Ka Ying Wong - 428-438 The politics of conflict and conservation in the state of Kerala, India
by Lavanya Suresh - 439-452 Against the grain: environmental laws, local botanical knowledge, and housing access in Rio de Janeiro
by Chris N. Lesser & Arno F. N. Brandes - 453-472 Neonicotinoid seed treatment on sugar beet in England: a qualitative analysis of the controversy, existing policy and viability of alternatives
by Hannah Romanowski & Lauren Blake - 473-499 Climate change vulnerability hotspots in Costa Rica: constructing a sub-national index
by Raphael J. Nawrotzki & Marina Tebeck & Sven Harten & Venya Blankenagel - 500-509 Using EGARCH models to predict volatility in unconsolidated financial markets: the case of European carbon allowances
by Elena Villar-Rubio & María-Dolores Huete-Morales & Federico Galán-Valdivieso - 510-519 What is a framework? Understanding their purpose, value, development and use
by Stefan Partelow - 520-521 John Pastor. White pine: the natural and human history of a foundational American tree
by Donald J. Leopold - 522-524 Vincanne Adams. Glyphosate & the swirl
by Jaime Mirowsky - 525-526 M. Naeem, Tariq Aftab, Abid Ali Ansari, Sarvajeet Singh Gill, & Anna Mocovei (eds.). Hazardous and trace materials in soil and plants: sources, effects, and management
by Jiezhang Xu & Li Fu - 527-528 Richard N. L. Andrews. Managing the environment, managing ourselves: a history of American environmental policy, 3rd edition
by Richard Smardon
June 2023, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 221-239 Racial and ethnic disparities in exposure to risk-screening environmental indicator (RSEI) toxicity-weighted concentrations: Michigan Census Tracts, 2008–2017
by Amanda Pavan & Sue C. Grady & Igor Vojnovic - 240-252 Climate change impacts and adaptation strategies in watershed areas in mid-hills of Nepal
by Saara Ranabhat & Suman Acharya & Suraj Upadhaya & Bikash Adhikari & Ram Thapa & Sadhana Ranabhat & Dev Raj Gautam - 253-270 Disaster-development interface and its impact on emerging vulnerability scenario in Ladakh region of northwestern Himalayas
by M. Shafi Bhat & Amir Ali Khan & Mohmad Akbar & Sumira Mir - 271-284 Investigation of land use changes using the landscape ecology approach in Maragheh City, Iran
by Raziyeh Teimouri & Rasoul Ghorbani & Pooran Karbasi & Ehsan Sharifi - 285-297 Identifying barriers and pinch-points of large mammal corridors in Iran
by Ehsan Rahimi & Pinliang Dong - 298-311 Green roles at home: exploring the impact of household social dynamic processes on consumption at the food-energy-water (FEW) nexus
by Holly Caggiano & Sonya Ahamed & William Lytle & Chelsea Schelly & Kristin Floress & Cara L. Cuite & Rachael Shwom - 312-320 Households’ willingness to pay for sustainable sanitation and wastewater management in Jaffna municipal area, Sri Lanka
by Sooriyakumar Krishnapillai & Linoja Sajanthan & Sivashankar Sivakumar - 321-329 Importance of communicating biodiversity for sustainable wildlife management: a review
by Deepa Moni Doley & Paramananda Barman - 330-343 Exploring the role of boundary work in a social-ecological synthesis initiative
by Barbara Schröter & Claudia Sattler & Jean Paul Metzger & Jonathan R. Rhodes & Marie-Josée Fortin & Camila Hohlenwerger & L. Román Carrasco & Örjan Bodin - 344-349 Recognizing the dark side of sustainability transitions
by Katharine McGowan & Nino Antadze - 350-356 Ideology, scientific literacy, and climate change: the case of Spain
by J. L. Arroyo-Barrigüete & C. Bellón Núñez-Mera & J. Labrador & V. L. Nicolas - 357-358 Book Review: Younsung Kim, Foundational Readings in Environmental Policy: Cognella, San Diego 2023
by Richard Smardon - 359-361 Lucianne Toniti. Sundressed
by Gary S. Silverman - 362-364 Nisha Botchwey, Andrew L. Dannenberg, and Howard Frumkin. Making healthy places, designing and building for well-being, equity, and sustainability
by Gary S. Silverman - 365-366 L. Michelle Moore. Rural Renaissance; revitalizing America’s hometowns through clean power
by Richard Smardon
March 2023, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 1-13 Assessing the scientific support for U.S. EPA pesticide regulatory policy governing active and inert ingredients
by Analena B. Bruce & Yetkin Borlu & Leland L. Glenna - 14-22 A city and a water crisis: Flint, Michigan and the 1950/1960s water crisis
by Nicholas A. Timmerman - 23-30 Conservation awareness through social media
by Heather A. Fischer & Miranda L. Bernard & Krista Kemppinen & Leah R. Gerber - 31-42 Urbanites’ perceptions of green spaces and their roles in effective management: a survey-based study from Delhi, India
by Anand & Prodyut Bhattacharya - 43-58 Toward economic growth without emissions growth: the role of urbanization & industrialization in Pakistan
by Sher Khan & Muhammad Tariq Majeed - 59-65 Student perspectives on course-based experiential learning in Environmental Studies
by H. Carolyn Peach Brown - 66-82 Detection of brook trout in spatiotemporally separate locations using validated eDNA technology
by Kathleen P. Nolan & Tzitziki Loeza-Quintana & Hannah A. Little & Joschka McLeod & Benjamin Ranger & Danielle A. Borque & Robert H. Hanner - 83-104 Over two decades of severe deforestation: an economic perspective of tourism development
by Canh Phuc Nguyen & Binh Quang Nguyen & Duyen Thuy Le Tran - 105-114 Transforming environmental performance through inventory, assessment, and validation: a case study of the Los Alamos National Laboratory Waste Compliance and Tracking System
by Oral S. Saulters & Shanon D. Goldberg & Wendy A. Staples & Ellena I. Martinez & Lorie M. Sanchez & Diego E. Archuleta & Deborah L. Williams & Scot D. Johnson & Alex M. Baker & Bethann McVicker - 115-123 An on-campus stream restoration project as interdisciplinary senior capstone experience
by Chelsea N. Peters & Charlotte N. Spaulding - 124-140 Dynamic of population growth and its effect on land use/land cover of bahraich district in Uttar Pradesh
by Nizamuddin Khan & Mary Raza & Mir Shahid Ahmad Shakoor & Firoj Biswas & Mostafijur Rahaman - 141-155 An examination of environmental taxes from the Islamic and Shariah perspectives
by Yasser A. AL-Rawi & Yusri Yusup & Essa Ahmed & Ali F. Ali & Sofri Bin Yahya - 156-176 The linkage between carbon emissions, foreign direct investment, economic growth, and gross value added
by Devesh Singh & Sunil Kumar Dhiman - 177-197 Environmentally related technologies and environmental regulations in promoting renewable energy: evidence from OECD countries
by Lan Khanh Chu - 198-206 Sustainable intensification and ecosystem services: how to connect them in agricultural systems of southern South America
by José M. Paruelo & Miguel Sierra - 207-212 Preaching to the choir? Heterogeneous responses to environmental images
by Robert W. Turner - 213-216 Can citizen science be the new people’s movement in India?: reading first steps
by Debajyoti Biswas - 217-219 Alex Roberts and Sam Moore. The rise of ecofascism: climate change and the far right
by Jennifer Bernstein
December 2022, Volume 12, Issue 4
- 669-681 Coastal hazard mitigation considerations: perspectives from northern Gulf of Mexico coastal professionals and decision-makers
by Denise E. DeLorme & Sonia H. Stephens & Renee C. Collini - 682-691 What are the main human pressures affecting Iran’s protected areas?
by Ehsan Rahimi & Pinliang Dong - 692-713 Urban planning in Swiss cities has been slow to think about climate change: why and what to do?
by Gilles Desthieux & Florent Joerin - 714-726 Attitudes towards climate change and scientific stories
by Allison Joy Bailey & Caitlin M. Wills & Jamie Mitchem - 727-738 Governing trade: a cross-national study of governance, trade, and CO2 emissions
by Andrew Hargrove & Feng Hao & Jamie Marie Sommer - 739-755 Redefining ethics and ethics research directions for environmental studies/sciences from student evaluations
by Dianne Quigley & David Sonnenfeld & Phil Brown & Tracie Ferreira - 756-768 Assessment of the vulnerability of farmers toward climate change: a case from Chitre-Parbat of Nepal
by Shobha Subedi & Anup K C & Basanta Dahal & Ambika Ghimire - 769-781 Farmers’ climate change risk perception, adaptation capacity and barriers to adaptation: a multi-method approach
by Muhammad Humayun Kabir & Kh. Zulfikar Hossain & Md. Javed Azad & Mou Leong Tan - 782-793 Socio-economic determinants of Chronic Kidney Diseases of uncertain etiology (CKDu) in the Uva Province, Sri Lanka: a cross-sectional study
by I. D. U. H. Piyathilake & J. L. P. C. Randika & R. M. K. T. Rathnayaka & E. P. N. Udayakumara & L. V. Ranaweera & S. K. Gunatilake & C. B. Dissanayake - 794-814 Dynamic impacts of economic growth, energy use, urbanization, tourism, agricultural value-added, and forested area on carbon dioxide emissions in Brazil
by Asif Raihan & Almagul Tuspekova - 815-826 Analysis of soil carbon and income over Acacia decurrens and Eucalyptus globulus land uses in the highlands of Ethiopia
by Belayneh Dessie & Mintesinot Taye & Zablon Adane & Ayana Jember - 827-837 The observatory: a model for studies in health, society, and the environment
by Tee L. Guidotti - 838-852 Air pollution exposure assessment at schools and playgrounds in Williamsburg Brooklyn NYC, with a view to developing a set of policy solutions
by Ana Maria Carmen Ilie & Norma McCarthy & Leslie Velasquez & Masoom Moitra & Holger Michael Eisl - 853-869 The impact of FDI on energy intensity: a spatial econometric analysis of Indonesian provinces
by Atina Saraswati & Djoni Hartono & Witri Indriyani - 870-889 Consumers’ attitude toward participation in community-supported aquaculture: a case of Kurdistan province in the west of Iran
by Yahya Dabaghi & Shahla Choobchian & Hassan Sadighi & Hossein Azadi - 890-897 Grad school in the rear view: prioritizing career skills, mentorship, and equity in the interdisciplinary environmental PhD
by Emily Reisman & Madelyn Radel & Susan Clark & Holly Buck - 898-904 Transdisciplinary model for environmental protection and primordial prevention of disease
by Ronald B. Brown - 905-908 The site of Anthropocene and colonial entanglement: reviewing The Nutmeg’s Curse
by Debajyoti Biswas - 909-910 J.W. Day, H.C. Clark & R.G. Hunter (eds.) Energy production in the Mississippi River Delta: implications on coastal ecosystems and pathways to restoration. Springer Nature Switzerland AG
by Richard Smardon - 911-913 Liz Carlisle. Healing grounds: climate, justice, and the deep roots of regenerative farming
by Gary S. Silverman - 914-915 Martin J. Pasqualetti. The thread of energy: the ubiquity of energy in modern life
by John H. Perkins - 916-917 Luhas Ley. Building on borrowed time: rising seas and failing infrastructure in Semarang
by Richard Smardon - 918-919 Allan Stoekl: The three sustainabilities: energy, economy, time
by Richard Smardon
September 2022, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 417-429 Assessing the quantity and toxicity of chemical releases from TRI facilities in Upstate New York
by Amanda T. Charette & Dustin T. Hill & Mary B. Collins & Jaime E. Mirowsky - 430-452 Shades of green: environmental action in places of worship
by Charles Caldwell & Natalie Probstein & Tanhum Yoreh - 453-465 Conveying environmental information to fishers: a smartphone application on marine protected areas
by Fabrizio D’Ascenzo & Andrea Rocchi & Stefano Cerioni & Gaetano Zarlenga & Nicolò Passeri & Francesco Piacentini & Cristina Lo Fazio & Cristina Gerardis & Clara Cicatiello - 466-474 Thinking negatively about negative emissions technologies: the via negativa, carbon thinking, and climate ethics
by Forrest Clingerman - 475-489 Plan writing as a policy tool: instrumental, conceptual, and tactical uses of water management plans in California
by Nataly Escobedo Garcia & Nicola Ulibarri - 490-504 Faculty diversity in California environmental studies departments: implications for student learning
by Amani M. Taylor & Arien J. Hernandez & Aysha K. Peterson & Sikina Jinnah - 505-514 The effectiveness of installing solar panels at schools in Pakistan to increase enrolment
by Abbas A. Gillani & Sana Khan & Sadia Nasir & Salwa Niaz - 515-533 The impact of informal economy on technological innovation–ecological footprint nexus in OECD countries: new evidence from panel quantile regression
by Lan Khanh Chu - 534-546 Indigenous local observations and experiences can give useful indicators of climate change in data-deficient regions
by Nelson Chanza & Walter Musakwa - 547-565 Modeling resilience behavior against climate change with food security approach
by Amirreza Asrari & Maryam Omidi Najafabadi & Jamal Farajollah Hosseini - 566-576 Environmental safety of residents of Yakutsk and Zhatay: evidence from sociological research
by Olga Krivoshapkina & Alexandra Yakovleva & Alexandra Pavlova & Vasily Eroshenko & Akulina Zakharova & Paraskovia Gogoleva & Evgeniy Tikhonov & Ol’ga Kunickaya - 577-593 Regional scale analysis of land cover dynamics in Kerala over last two decades through MODIS data and statistical techniques
by Vijith H. & Ninu Krishnan MV. & Alhassan Sulemana - 594-610 Minding the gap: socio-demographic factors linked to the perception of environmental pollution, water harvesting infrastructure, and gardening characteristics
by Arthur Moses & Jean E. T. McLain & Aminata Kilungo & Robert A. Root & Leif Abrell & Sanlyn Buxner & Flor Sandoval & Theresa Foley & Miriam Jones & Mónica D. Ramírez-Andreotta - 611-626 Stakeholder mapping and promotion of Sustainable Development Goals in local management
by Abril Catzín-Tamayo & Oscar Frausto-Martínez & Lucinda Arroyo-Arcos - 627-645 How do people in China perceive water? From health threat perception to environmental policy change
by Veronika Vaseková - 646-651 Buyouts with rentbacks: a policy proposal for managing coastal retreat
by Andrew G. Keeler & Megan Mullin & Dylan E. McNamara & Martin D. Smith - 652-656 Three crucial considerations when presenting alternative paradigms in sustainability research
by Chad S. Boda & David Harnesk - 657-658 Edward Struzik. Swamplands: Tundra Beavers, Quaking bogs, and the Improbable World of Peat
by Richard Smardon - 659-661 Martín Arboleda. Planetary Mine: Territories of Extraction under Late Capitalism
by Mario Christie - 662-663 Mari Butler. A reader: Environmental issues
by Richard Smardon - 664-666 Daniel Yergin. The new map: energy, climate and the clash of nations
by John H. Perkins - 667-668 Greg Peters Our National Forests: Stories from America’s Most Important Public Lands Timber Press Portland Oregon 2021
by Richard Smardon
June 2022, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 193-203 Dismantling white supremacy in environmental studies and sciences: an argument for anti-racist and decolonizing pedagogies
by Eve Z. Bratman & William P. DeLince - 204-215 Building STEM pathways for students of color to natural resources careers: the Northern New Mexico Climate Change Corps
by Brooke Ann Zanetell & Tania Marie Schusler - 216-231 “Climate change might have caused our small harvest”: indigenous vulnerability, livelihoods, and environmental changes in lowland and high jungle indigenous communities in Peru
by Dafne E. Lastra Landa & Claudia V. Grados Bueno - 232-247 A review of stakeholder participation studies in renewable electricity and water: does the resource context matter?
by Valerie Rountree & Elizabeth Baldwin & Jeffrey Hanlon - 248-259 Contamination of Maine lakes by pharmaceuticals and personal care products
by Alyssa T. Kullberg & Gail L. Carlson & Serena M. Haver & William G. McDowell - 260-271 Plastic bag legislation in the United States: influential factors on its creation
by Liza Bell & Gina Scutelnicu Todoran - 272-282 Learning from the COVID-19 pandemic to combat climate change: comparing drivers of individual action in global crises
by Marijn H. C. Meijers & Christin Scholz & Ragnheiður “Heather” Torfadóttir & Anke Wonneberger & Marko Markov - 283-283 Correction to: Learning from the COVID-19 pandemic to combat climate change: comparing drivers of individual action in global crises
by Marijn H. C. Meijers & Christin Scholz & Ragnheiður “Heather” Torfadóttir & Anke Wonneberger & Marko Markov - 284-290 The lesson learned from COVID-19 and the climate crisis is not to let experts decide on policies: a response to Robert C. Schmidt
by Annette Elisabeth Toeller & Sonja Blum & Michael Boecher & Kathrin Loer - 291-297 A collective alternative to the Inward Turn in environmental sustainability research
by Chad S. Boda & David O’Byrne & David Harnesk & Turaj Faran & Ellinor Isgren - 298-310 Restoring human freedoms: from utilitarianism to a capability approach to wetland restoration in Louisiana’s coastal master plan
by David O’Byrne - 311-326 Resilience of environmental policy amidst the rise of conservative populism
by Nariman Mostafavi & João Fiocchi & Manuel García Dellacasa & Simi Hoque - 327-340 A case study in citizen environmental humanities: creating a participatory plant story website
by Tina Gianquitto & Lauren LaFauci - 341-353 Toxicants, entanglement, and mitigation in New England’s emerging circular economy for food waste
by Cindy Isenhour & Michael Haedicke & Brieanne Berry & Jean MacRae & Travis Blackmer & Skyler Horton - 354-368 Climate change risk perception and adaptive behavior of coffee farmers: the mediating role of climate-related attitudinal factors and moderating role of self-efficacy
by Tuyen Thi Tran & Hong Chen - 369-377 Interdisciplinary experiential learning during COVID-19: lessons learned and reflections for the future
by Megan Butler - 378-385 Are fossil fuel CEOs responsible for climate change? Social structure and criminal law approaches to climate litigation
by Ryan Gunderson & Claiton Fyock - 386-395 What shapes cognitions of climate change in Europe? Ideology, morality, and the role of educational attainment
by Heinz Welsch - 396-397 Correction to: What shapes cognitions of climate change in Europe? Ideology, morality, and the role of educational attainment
by Heinz Welsch - 398-408 Climate: change, crisis, and contention
by John H. Perkins - 409-410 Jill A. E. & Daniel M. Franks (eds). Handbook of cumulative impact assessment
by Richard Smardon - 411-412 H. Scott Butterfield , T. Rodd Kelsey and Abigail K. Hart (eds.). Rewilding agricultural landscapes, a California study in rebalancing the needs of people and nature
by Gary S. Silverman - 413-414 Jeffrey K. Stine. Green Persuasion: Advertising, Voluntarism, and America’s Public Lands
by Richard Smardon - 415-416 Just green enough or green gentrification?
by Richard Smardon
March 2022, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 1-9 Dedicated to Lamont C. (Monty) Hempel
by David E Blockstein - 10-17 Can a YouTube video lead to changes in environmental beliefs, attitudes, norms, and intended behavior?
by Christine Moskell & Robert W. Turner - 18-27 Breaking Green Ceilings: podcasting for environmental and social change
by Sapna Mulki & Alison A. Ormsby - 28-42 The aesthetic ideology of Juliana v. United States and its impact on environmentally engaged citizenship
by Dana Neacşu - 43-80 Governing for resilience: a new epoch in U.S. environmental policy and politics?
by Duran Fiack - 81-90 The uneven weight of carbon on policy: towards a framework for understanding how greenhouse gas inventories can inform equitable climate policy design
by Andrew Pattison & Mathew Thomas Clement & Robert Habans - 91-99 How can we pay for it all? Understanding the global challenge of financing climate change and sustainable development solutions
by Jacob Park - 100-113 Nation’s Business and the environment: the U.S. Chamber’s changing relationships with DDT, “ecologists,” regulations, and renewable energy
by Adam D. Orford - 114-132 Social Responsibility and the World of Nature: an interdisciplinary environmental studies course for inspiring whole system thinking and environmental citizenship
by Lee Frankel-Goldwater - 133-148 The futility and fatality of incremental action: motivations and barriers among undergraduates for environmental action that matters
by Praneeta Mudaliar & Meaghan McElroy & Jacob C. Brenner - 149-163 A new framework for environmental education about energy transition: investment and the energy regulatory and industrial complex
by Kathleen M. Saul & John H. Perkins - 164-176 GIS in the jungle: Experiential Environmental Education (EEE) in Panama
by Dan Klooster & Nathan Strout & David Smith - 177-192 If all planning is local, how are we going to save tomorrow? Ten pragmatic lessons from the field
by Ann Hope Ruzow Holland
December 2021, Volume 11, Issue 4
- 523-536 Public risk salience of sea level rise in Louisiana, United States
by Zeynep Altinay & Eric Rittmeyer & Lauren L. Morris & Margaret A. Reams - 537-547 Investing in climate solutions? An exploration of the discursive power and materiality of fossil fuel divestment campaigns in Scotland
by Ella Muncie - 548-560 Exposure to victim portrayals: the role of multiple emotions in influencing collective action intentions for environmental justice
by Hang Lu - 561-573 Context Matters: The effects of budgetary and knowledge constraints on residential energy conservation
by Prami Sengupta & Randall Cantrell - 574-585 Resident perspectives of environmental health risk exposures after Hurricane Harvey
by Paige B. Gloeckner & Gemme M. Campbell-Salome & Brittany E. Waag & Jennifer A. Horney & Emily A. Rauscher - 586-594 Tracking the quality of scientific knowledge inputs in reports generated by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
by Ahmed Sabab Sharek & Kalim U. Shah - 595-609 Assessing perceptions and priorities for health impacts of climate change within local Michigan health departments
by Julie M. Carter & Patricia D. Koman & Lorraine Cameron & Aaron Ferguson & Patrick Jacuzzo & Jason Duvall - 610-622 Protecting place, protecting nature: predicting place-protective behaviors among nature preserve visitors
by Sarah M. Naiman & Shorna B. Allred & Richard C. Stedman - 623-638 Climate-change beliefs and resilience to climate change in Bangladesh: is leadership making any difference?
by Amlan Haque & Anita Jahid - 639-647 Sustainability behaviors, attitudes, and knowledge: comparing university students and the general public
by Caitlin K. Kirby & Adam Zwickle - 648-670 Website disclosure of environmental compliance management—the case of European production companies
by Heiko Thimm & Karsten Boye Rasmussen - 671-681 A social network analysis of collaborative governance for the food-energy-water nexus in Phoenix, AZ, USA
by J. Leah Jones & Dave D. White - 682-695 Home is where the safer ground is: the need to promote affordable housing laws and policies in receiving communities
by Jennifer Li & Katie Spidalieri - 696-701 The nature buffer: the missing link in climate change and mental health research
by Naseem Dillman-Hasso - 702-707 Air Quality Enhancement Districts: democratizing data to improve respiratory health
by Kelly A. Stevens & Thomas A. Bryer & Haofei Yu - 708-734 Background, approaches, and resources for teaching energy in environmental studies
by Kyle Forinash & John H. Perkins & Barbara Whitten