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June 2026, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 213-228 Beyond fast fashion: consumer behavior, microfibre pollution, and sustainable fashion choices in the UK
by Oluwadamilola Babatunde & Oluseye Oludoye & Tengku Adeline Adura Tengku Hamzah - 229-248 A Spectrum of Inclusion: Climate and Environmental Justice Teaching in a Technical Context
by Christopher Rabe & Madeline Schlegel & Julia Reich & Ashanti Mclean & Olivia Girand & Claire Webster & Sabrina Araujo-Elorza - 249-261 Green but grey: green areas, air pollution, and children’s cognitive development in Santiago, Chile
by Cynthia Córdova & Rodrigo Pérez-Silva - 262-282 Intersecting climate data with farmer’s gendered perceptions on climate variability in Uganda’s cattle corridor
by F. S. Nalwanga & Jamiat Nanteza & Joseph Obua & Paul Isolo Mukwaya & Alex Nimusiima & Yeeko Kisira & Ronald Inguula Odongo & Peter Wasswa - 283-297 Achieving sustainable food security: integrating environmental and governance issues
by Shreya Pal & Hooi Hooi Lean & Muhammed Ashiq Villanthenkodath - 298-318 El Niño-Southern Oscillation impacts in a coffee growing region of Colombia and adaptations mechanisms among coffee producers
by Juan Mauricio Bedoya-Soto & Erika Acevedo & David Sauchyn & Germán Poveda & Alexandra Urán - 319-334 Nuclear technology curricula and news media in Canada: insights for environmental education and communication
by Greg Lowan-Trudeau - 335-349 Examining environmental identities and pro-environmental behavior adoption in individuals attending different environmental education events in the Lake Erie Region
by Cari Ritzenthaler & Karen L. Sirum - 350-364 Empowering sustainable futures: local entrepreneurs’ adoption of sustainable tourism practices in China: a TAM-based study
by Ahmed Muneeb Mehta & Muhammad Asif & Muhammad Farrukh Shahzad & Abdul Rauf - 365-388 Integrated assessment of ecological sustainability of urban and peri-urban agricultural practices in Kolkata Metropolitan Area, India using Analytic Hierarchy Process
by Debajit Datta & Shrabana Mazumder & Mrinmoyee Naskar & Shovik Deb & Asit Kumar Roy & Debapriya Maity - 389-402 It’s In Our Hands: facilitating agency, personal connections and collective cohesion in climate education through board game play
by Annie Padwick & Emma P. Hocking & Joe Shimwell & Carol Davenport & Julia Bourne & Kayleigh Ransome & Chelsea Baxter & Alan Ramsay & Edward Blazey - 403-416 Comparative evaluation of carbon sequestration and climate change mitigation in commercially planted eucalyptus-based agroforestry systems in a semi-arid region
by Ghulam Yasin & Muhammad Azeem Akhter & Muhammad Zubair & Muhammad Talha Imtiaz & Matoor Mohsin Gilani & Abdullah A. Alarfaj & Sulaiman Ali Alharbi & Dilnoza Sotiboldiyeva & Shafeeq Ur Rahman - 417-433 Drivers and barriers to municipal climate change adaptation: a comparative analysis of selected measures and different implementation stages
by Antje Otto & Milena Miechielsen & Katja Schmidt & Annegret H. Thieken - 434-452 The weight of words: how constitutional environmental human rights shape emissions
by Brandon Catanzaro & Chris Jeffords - 453-470 The monetary relationship between carbon emissions and mortality: a review
by Kaitlyn Burghardt & Uzair Jamil & Joshua M. Pearce - 471-485 Illuminating the shadows: a bibliometric analysis of greenwashing and the dark side of sustainability
by Ahmed Muneeb Mehta & Muhammad Asif & Muhammad Farrukh Shahzad - 486-495 Educating for psychological, community, and ecological resilience: a case study from North Carolina, USA
by Aurora R. McCollum & Kathryn T. Stevenson & Kelsey Tayne & Elizabeth DeMattia & Patrick Jeffs & K. C. Busch - 496-506 Environmental studies curriculum innovations: new approaches to courses centering diversity and environmental knowledge
by Sharon Moran & Jean Kayira & Sarah Nahar - 507-511 A. Engels, J. Marotzk, B. Ratter, E. Gonçalves Gresse, A. López-Rivera, A. Pagnone and J. Wilkens (eds.). Hamburg climate futures outlook 2024: conditions for sustainable climate change adaptation
by Stacy-ann Robinson - 512-514 Rattan Lal, David Kraybill, David O. Hansen, Bal Ram Singh, Theodosy Mosogoya, and Lars Olav Eik (eds.). Climate change and multi-dimensional sustainability in African agriculture
by Emmanuel Ohimai Ojo
March 2026, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 1-14 What predicts environmental stewardship (climate intentions) and beliefs about climate change in Ghana: religion (faith) or science?
by De-Graft Nana Agyei & Vivian Afi Dzokoto & Stephen Kwame Ameko & Adote Anum - 15-32 Developing positive identities and resisting stigma on the Bronx River: an environmental stewardship story
by Anne Katherine Armstrong & Marianne Elizabeth Krasny - 33-47 Laughing with or laughing at? Investigating the use of affiliative versus aggressive humor in climate change communication
by Jon Bell-Clement & Deirdre Prischmann-Voldseth & Stacy Duffield & Christina Hargiss & Teresa Shume - 48-61 “Motivations and Barriers to Environmental Engagement Among Women of Color”
by Danielle P. Kloster & Anita T. Morzillo - 62-72 Environmental pessimism diminishes social trust and concern in predicting willingness to sacrifice for environmental protections
by Joshua Doyle & Feng Hao - 73-86 What drives cities to adopt groundwater banking?: a cross-case analysis of US cities
by Lauren Bartels & Elizabeth A. Koebele - 87-99 Assuming risks in sustainable behaviours: the role of subjective risk intelligence and prosociality
by Rita Zarbo & Stefania Lucia Buccheri & Calogero Iacolino & Paola Magnano & Maria Guarnera - 100-109 Coexisting with wild canine neighbours: encounter stories
by Gail J. Kuhl & Constance Russell - 110-123 The curious ambivalence of working with boundary objects: Interdisciplinarity, circularity, and processual alignment of perspectives
by Emils Kilis & Anda Adamsone-Fiskovica & Egil Petter Stræte & Rando Värnik & Mait Kriipsalu - 124-135 Predictive modeling of water flow regulation in Northern Thailand’s deciduous watershed under deforestation and CMIP5 climate projections
by Muhammad Chrisna Satriagasa & Piyapong Tongdeenok & Naruemol Kaewjampa - 136-151 Exploring how personal experience with wildfire relates to climate change engagement in the western United States
by Ran Duan & Christian Bombara - 152-167 The Role of Ecological Factors, Gender, and Age in Shaping Visual Preferences for Urban Wetlands
by Kseniia Zakharova & Kari Lehtilä & Romina Rodela - 168-182 Integrated policy and AI-assisted technologies to address extreme heat and enhance urban resilience
by Johanne Rei R. Castro & Laurence L. Delina - 183-190 Does renewable energy production displace fossil fuel production in the U.S.? A panel data study of fossil fuel–producing U.S. states, 1997–2020
by Ryan P. Thombs - 191-201 Teaching grand strategy to future environmental leaders for sustainable coexistence
by Yufang Gao & Susan G. Clark - 202-204 Sadhan Kumar Ghosh and Sannidhya Kumar Ghosh. Circular economy adoption: catalysing decarbonisation through policy instruments
by Muhammad Daud Bin Mahmud - 205-208 Mark Otieno. Sustainable agroecological practices in Sub-Saharan Africa in the face of climate change
by Firlawanti Lestari Baguna & Titien Sofiati & Zainuddin Zainuddin & Saiful Anwar & Ega Rusanti - 209-212 Larry E. Erickson and Gary Brase. Sustainable energy pathways to net zero
by Rizky Danang Susetyo & Vivi Indah Nurcahyati & Puji Lestari
December 2025, Volume 15, Issue 4
- 733-749 REACHing for PFAS solutions: how two communities responded to drinking water contamination
by Kimberly K. Garrett & Kira Mok & Phil Brown & Laurel Schaider & Martha Powers & Maia Fitzstevens & Andrea Amico & Cheryl Osimo & Alissa Cordner & Courtney Carignan - 750-759 How mixed messages may be better than avoidance in climate change education
by Kathryn Stevenson & K. C. Busch & M. Nils Peterson & Danielle A. Frank & Regina Ayala Chavez - 760-772 Economic analysis of improved sanitation facilities among rural households: evidence from Bukoba District, Tanzania
by Egidius Banyenza & Eliaza Mkuna & Felician Andrew Kitole & Felister Y. Tibamanya & Thobias Nsindagi & Robert Lihawa & Victoria Mugula & Godfrey Kacholi - 773-787 Investigating values and environmental attitudes in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic
by Lisa Detjen & Sophia Schröder & Magdalena Schwenck & Jana Summa & Jonathan Schreiber & Henrik Wehrden - 788-809 Attributing responsibility to farmers for environmental protection and climate action: insights from the European Union
by Jale Tosun & Simon Schaub & Charlene Marek & Laura Kellermann & Marcus A. Koch - 810-826 “Not everyone has the privilege to have good food”: promoting positive youth development and social justice values in school gardens
by Mariam Takkouch & Isha DeCoito - 827-844 Livelihood vulnerability assessment of slum dwellers in Rajshahi, Bangladesh: Capital indices-based approach
by Shehan Tawsif & Shitangsu Kumar Paul & Md. Shohel Khan - 845-860 Challenge of political integration in the territorial management of a protected area based on the analysis of land use and land cover change
by Liliane Moreira Nery & Bruno Pereira Toniolo & Arthur Pereira Santos & Antônio César Germano Martins & Darllan Collins Cunha e Silva - 861-875 Effect of environmental knowledge on pro-environmental attitudes and behaviors: a comparative analysis between engineering students and professionals in Ciudad Juárez (Mexico)
by Ingrid Iovana Burgos-Espinoza & Jorge Luis García-Alcaraz & Alfonso Jesús Gil-López & José Roberto Díaz-Reza - 876-898 Environmental health performance and the nexus between terrorism and the economics of technological innovation
by Chukwuemeka Valentine Okolo & Andres Susaeta & Anthony Orji & Jonathan E. Ogbuabor - 899-915 Economic losses and damages in aquaculture production caused by extreme weather events: an empirical assessment at the household scale in Quang Ngai province, Vietnam
by Pham Thi Lam & Pham Hong Tinh & Meden F. Isaac-Lam & Nguyen Thanh Dien - 916-928 Indigenous land-based spirituality: climate crisis adaptations in the coastal regions of the Rakhine Indigenous community in Bangladesh
by Ranjan Datta & Somashree Chatterjee - 929-941 Standoff at the four-way stop sign: late-night diplomacy at the fourth session of negotiations (INC-4) on the global treaty to end plastic pollution
by Rachel Tiller & Emily Cowan & Ina Helene Ahlquist & Theodore Tiller - 942-961 Bibliometric analysis of climate change and extreme weather adaptation based on Scopus
by Sai Leung Ng - 962-981 Modelling the intention and production of organic food using environmental value-belief-norm model
by Qing Yang & Abdullah Al Mamun & Mohammad Masukujjaman & Jingzu Gao & Muhammad Mehedi Masud - 982-997 Combining the four Life Framework of Values with Q-methodology to assess non-monetary values of ecosystem services in a Colombian Natural Park
by Sandra Rodríguez-Piñeros & Liz Farleidy Villarraga-Flórez & Laura Katherine Báez-Ardila & Laura Ximena Galindo-Limas & Eduardo Santellano-Estrada & Alexandra Quintero-Gómez - 998-999 Shimon Anisfeld (ed). Water management: prioritizing justice and sustainability
by Richard Smardon - 1000-1002 Thomas Macintyre, Daniella Tilbury, and Arjen Wals: Education and learning for sustainable futures: 50 years of learning for environment and change
by Zellinia Ristanti & Dian Nurfita Sari & Rabi’a - 1003-1004 Royal C. Gardner. Waters of the United States: POTUS, SCOTUS, WOTUS, and the politics of a national resource
by Gary S. Silverman - 1005-1006 Jennifer Foster. Post-industrial urban greenspace ecology, aesthetics and justice
by Richard Smardon
September 2025, Volume 15, Issue 3
- 467-475 Farmers’ evolving attitudes on environmental conditionality in the CAP: a farm level examination of temporal shifts
by Michele McCormack & Cathal Buckley & Bridget Lynch - 476-490 Climate policy as social policy? A comprehensive assessment of the economic impact of climate action in the UK
by Andrew Sudmant & Dom Boyle & Ruaidhri Higgins‐Lavery & Andy Gouldson & Andy Boyle & James Fulker & Jamie Brogan - 491-502 Experience-based environmental education and significant life experiences that influence environmental action among Filipinos
by Isabella Ann F. Mendoza & Charlotte Kendra Gotangco Gonzales & Abigail Marie T. Favis - 503-515 Human perceptions and reports of pro-environmental behaviours in the context of plastic pollution in rural communities within a UNESCO subtropical biosphere reserve
by Ronald Mashamba & Mwazvita T. B. Dalu & Ross N. Cuthbert & Farai Dondofema & Tatenda Dalu - 516-529 Economic complexity and environmental sustainability: sectoral perspectives from OECD countries
by Yusuf Ünsal - 530-549 An interdisciplinary approach for successful municipal energy transition communication
by Herbert Palm & Hannah Pfeffer & Natallia Raith & Nicole Brandstetter - 550-560 The socioeconomic drivers of pesticide use in floriculture: insights from greenhouse rose production in Ecuador
by Cristian Vasco & Carlos Ortega & Darío Cepeda & Diego Salazar & Juan Pazmiño - 561-574 Breaking barriers: female and Hispanic undergraduate students experience gains in self-confidence and tolerance for obstacles during a sustainability-centered internship program in the USA
by M. Murray & H. Spinks & Y. Besen-Cassino & E. Emery & B. Johnson & E. Nunez Perez & Y. Wang & D. Lopatto & N. M. Goodey & A. R. Tuininga - 575-592 Scientific policy advice on sustainable development: lessons learned from the Dialogue between Scientific Councils in Germany
by Nataliia Sokolovska & Anne Ellersiek & Benedikt Fecher - 593-621 Climate risks and adaptation strategies: the perspectives of farmers in coastal Ghana
by Johnson Ankrah - 622-635 Place meanings of shore recreational fishers in the urban fringe
by Talya ten Brink - 636-647 Environmental folklore as a vernacular code of sustainability: the case of Estonian lakes
by Reet Hiiemäe - 648-665 A systematic literature review on the adaptation of women in fisheries-based families on climate change impacts
by Hayrol Azril Mohamed Shaffril & Asnarulkhadi Abu Samah & Raidah Mazuki - 666-696 Economic complexity and inclusive green growth: the moderating role of public expenditure on education
by Idrys Fransmel Okombi & Niclaige Elion Lebomoyi - 697-703 The Rule of Three: the third session of negotiations (INC-3) on the global treaty to end plastic pollution
by Emily Cowan & Rachel Tiller & Thomas Maes - 704-715 An on-campus, collaborative restoration of landfill and degraded suburban ecosystems
by Talia Cartafalsa & Chelsea N. Peters & Rachel J. Collins & Laura M. Hartman & J. Megan Steinweg - 716-722 Who is draining the Ogallala Aquifer? Exploring the consequences of incomplete data
by Robert Lee Cavazos & Robert Todd Perdue - 723-724 Peter Hough. Environmental security: an introduction 2nd edition
by Richard Smardon - 725-727 Jerry A. McBeath. Controversies about energy: energy resources examining the facts
by John H. Perkins - 728-731 Nitin Bathla (ed). Researching otherwise pluriversal methodologies for landscape and urban studies
by Mohammad Reza Khalilnezhad - 732-732 Correction: Understanding the emerging food, energy, and water nexus (FEW-Nexus) systems in science education
by Sumaiya Tabassum & Jenny M. Dauer & Hannah H. Scherer & Nicole D. Sintov & Hui-Hui Wang
June 2025, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 219-234 Voicing environmental justice: critical discourse analysis of a postcard survey to amplify marginalized voices surviving and coping with environmental threats
by Robin A. Evans-Agnew & Tomas M. Koontz & Christopher Schell - 235-249 An exploratory study of drawings as a tool to evaluate student understanding of the Food-Energy-Water (FEW) Nexus
by Lydia Horne & Amanda Manzanares & Nurcan Atalan-Helicke & Shirley Vincent & Steven W. Anderson & Chelsie L. Romulo - 250-263 Navigating environmental sustainability in the corporate sector
by Leslie King & Vanessa Adel - 264-281 Human-wildlife conflicts in the Central River Region of The Gambia: scale, cost, and potential solutions
by Genesis Tambang Yengoh - 282-297 Cause-effect relationships among factors impacting customers’ satisfaction with zero-waste products: a text mining and multi-criteria decision-making approach
by Rabab Ali Abumalloh & Mehrbakhsh Nilashi & Hossein Ahmadi & Sarminah Samad & Muhammed Yousoof Ismail & Syed Salman Mahmood - 298-309 Demographic disparities in United States Clean Air Act PM2.5 attainment counties: assessing population living in nonattainment conditions
by Finn Dobkin & Gaige Kerr - 310-329 Radical interdisciplinarity in scientific practice: placing social networks in marine and fisheries sciences
by Julia Olson & Patricia Pinto da Silva - 330-341 Pro-environmental behavior (PEB) across different demographic compositions of the Bhutanese population
by Pema Yangchen & Marc Voelker & Sureeporn Punpuing & Viroj Tangcharoensathien - 342-354 Remote sensing for assessing the impact of forest fire severity on ecological and socio-economic activities in Kozan District, Turkey
by Sa’ad Ibrahim & Mustafa Kose & Bashir Adamu & Idris Mohammed Jega - 355-387 School is not enough: The role of climate-specific knowledge for transformative climate policy and economic system preferences
by Jan Eichhorn & Julian Thomet & Andrea Gimeno Solaz - 388-401 Integrating climate, air, and health goals: the impact of efficient cooling policies in India
by Shivang Agarwal & Gaurav Phore & Manjeet Singh & Nimish Singh & Shivani Sharma & Mani Juneja & Karan Mangotra & Sumit Sharma - 402-412 Unveiling Oman’s fisheries sector’s carbon emissions and charting reduction pathways
by Charabi Yassine & Sebos Ioannis & Jellali Salah - 413-424 Raising undergraduate researchers’ interdisciplinary consciousness through dialogue
by Valerie Imbruce & Vanessa Jaeger & Marisa A. Rinkus & Jessica Hua & Michael O’Rourke - 425-436 A review of US residential energy tax credits: distributional impacts, expenditures, and changes since 2006
by David Coyne & Isla Globus-Harris - 437-448 Art & Zoology | Zoology & Art: a case study of experiential interdisciplinary education
by Kelly Wacker & Jill Wicknick - 449-457 Unleash the power of values: how to conduct better science and cultivate thriving research groups
by Laura A. Schoenle & Caleb O’Brien & Jennifer Brousseau & Amber Wendler - 458-460 Jon J. Berger. Solving the climate crisis: frontline reports from the race to save earth
by Aden Stern & Anna Vaughn & Noortje Wauben & Phoenix Eskridge-Aldama & Diana Stuart - 461-463 Andrea Marston. Subterranean matters: cooperative mining and resource nationalism in Plurinational Bolivia
by Tom Perreault - 464-465 Alon Tal. Making climate change work: policies that drive innovation
by Gary S. Silverman
March 2025, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 1-18 Metal(loid) concentrations in drinking water and public perception of water quality in the Arizona–Mexico border
by God’sgift N. Chukwuonye & Thania Brinks & Aminata Kilungo & Mónica D. Ramírez-Andreotta - 19-34 Degrowth or secular stagnation? The political economy of monopoly finance capital and the stagnation-accumulation treadmill
by Tim P. Clark - 35-54 Innovation drivers in climate adaptation
by Melina Matos - 55-70 Understanding the emerging food, energy, and water nexus (FEW-Nexus) systems in science education
by Sumaiya Tabassum & Jenny M. Dauer & Hannah H. Scherer & Nicole D. Sintov & Hui-Hui Wang - 71-86 A content analysis of social media discourse during Hurricane María: filling a void when traditional media are silent
by Omar Pérez-Figueroa & Nícola Ulibarrí & Suellen Hopfer - 87-100 How place characteristics promote undergraduate’s sense of place development: an exploration based on mapping and map-aided interviews
by Polly Ying Yuk Chik & Jessica Shuk Ching Leung - 101-112 Carbon emissions and food production: why climate change is a threat to Nigeria’s food security
by Fisayo Fagbemi & Dorcas Funmilola Oke & Olawale Daniel Akinyele & Kehinde Mary Bello - 113-123 Nexus between environmental innovation and ecological footprint in OECD countries: is there an environmental rebound effect?
by Celil Aydin & Ömer Esen & Yağmur Çeti̇ntaş - 124-142 In search of value: the intricate impacts of benefit perception, knowledge, and emotion about climate change on marine protection support
by Minh-Hoang Nguyen & Minh-Phuong Thi Duong & Quang-Loc Nguyen & Viet-Phuong La & Vuong-Quan Hoang - 143-155 Indigenous people’s perception of the existing ecosystem services and pervasive drivers for the degradation of Boyo wetland, southern Ethiopia
by Hussen Yasin & Wondimagegnehu Tekalign & Serekebirhan Takele & Barry John McMahon & Abebayehu Desalegn - 156-166 Land use dynamics in a tropical protected area buffer zone: is the management plan helping?
by Juliana Carmo Souza & Tatiana Sussel Gonçalves Mendes & Rafael Beltrame Bignotto & Enner Herenio Alcântara & Klécia Gili Massi - 167-185 Climate-smart agriculture, enhanced agroproduction, and carbon sequestration potential of agroecosystems in India: a meta-analysis
by Anshul Tyagi & A. K. Haritash - 186-193 Event Ethnography to study the global negotiations on the treaty to end plastic pollution: dataset from the first session of negotiations (INC-1)
by Emily Cowan - 194-196 Jeremy Mynott. The story of nature: a human history
by John Sinton - 197-198 David C. Gosselin. A practical guide for developing cross-disciplinary collaborative skills
by Richard Smardon - 199-216 Cultivating anti-racism in the classroom and beyond through collaborative learning in the environmental sciences
by Whitney Mgbara & Rosalie Zdzienicka Fanshel & Kenzo Esquivel & Natasha Shannon & Phoebe Parker-Shames & Damian O. Elias & Lorenzo Washington & Aidee Guzman - 217-217 Correction: Cultivating anti-racism in the classroom and beyond through collaborative learning in the environmental sciences
by Whitney Mgbara & Rosalie Zdzienicka Fanshel & Kenzo Esquivel & Natasha Shannon & Phoebe Parker-Shames & Damian O. Elias & Lorenzo Washington & Aidee Guzman
December 2024, Volume 14, Issue 4
- 629-651 Individual attitudes towards environmentally friendly choices: a comprehensive analysis of the role of legal rules, religion, and confidence in government
by Syed Sibghatullah Shah & Zahid Asghar - 652-665 Pedagogical content knowledge about the sustainability of high school chemistry and biology teachers
by Mariana Muñoz-Galván & Kira Padilla - 666-680 Assessing climate change awareness among Mediterranean university students: a comparative study of French and Greek universities
by Aybike Bayraktar & Georgios Kleftodimos & Leonidas Sotirios Kyrgiakos & Christina Kleisiari & George Vlontzos & Hatem Belhouchette - 681-693 Assessing the extent of community participation in co-management of natural resources at Vwaza Wildlife Reserve in Malawi: an integrated approach
by Godfrey Kalenga & Victor Kansulo & Dalo Njera & Eric Kofi Doe - 694-709 Agnes, Revisited: methods and principles for community-engaged research on historic flood disasters
by Bethany Fitch & Andrew Stuhl - 710-719 Understanding pro-environmental behavior: the effects of social influence and environmental awareness in Cambodian context
by Bora Ly - 720-731 A practical guide to understanding the context of human-wildlife coexistence
by Yufang Gao & Susan G. Clark - 732-743 Measuring and modeling the association between human psychological well-being and urban green spaces of Lahore, Pakistan
by Muhammad Jabbar & Muhammad Nasar-u-Minallah & Mariney Mohd Yusoff - 744-762 Ethical consumption and food recovery hierarchy behaviors: a clustering analysis in Japan
by Ana Catarina Morais & Akira Ishida - 763-775 Cost sensitivity, partisan cues, and support for the Green New Deal
by Salil Benegal & Jon Green - 776-788 The travel cost method: a valuable tool for organizers quantifying the economic value of environmental education—a case study from Oklahoma
by Tiffany A. Legg & Jason R. Vogel & Jeri Fleming - 789-802 Effects of economic globalization, environment-related technology innovation, and industrial structure change on the ecological footprint of top 10 Asian technological innovation countries
by Wen-Cheng Lu & Kuang-Hsien Wang - 803-813 The role of geostrategic interests in motivating public support for foreign climate aid
by Dylan Bugden & Jesse Brazil - 814-819 Mindfulness and our changing climate: there’s no place like home
by Shelby C. Gash & Karl J. Maier - 820-825 Social sustainability: more confusion than clarity
by Ellinor Isgren & Stefano B. Longo - 826-833 Thinking like an economist while reading the land: using reading quizzes to show environmental studies and sciences intersecting with economics in Aldo Leopold’s A Sand County Almanac
by Thomas A. Rhoads - 834-845 A process-oriented, collaborative, authentic learning approach to community-campus engagement
by David C. Gosselin - 846-848 William J. Sutherland. Transforming conservation: a practical guide to evidence and decision making
by Christian T. K.-H. Stadtländer - 849-850 David Sedlak. Water for all: global solutions for a changing climate
by Richard Smardon - 851-853 Stephen Robert Miller. Over the seawall: tsunamis, cyclones, drought, and the delusion of controlling nature
by Gary S. Silverman
September 2024, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 443-451 Introduction: practicing diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice in environmental studies and sciences
by Michelle L. Larkins - 452-457 Utilization of a novel pedagogical framework to create and implement an environmental justice strategies undergraduate course: a case study
by E. Britt Moore - 458-468 Shifting the approach: greening abolitionist teaching for inclusive sustainability
by Gabriel R. Valle & Ariel J. Stevenson & Megan A. Hammerschmidt & Juliana Goodlaw-Morris - 469-483 Centering diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice in environmental studies and sciences by practicing compassionate pedagogies
by Elyzabeth W. Engle & Michelle Larkins & Eve Bratman & Alanna K. Higgins - 484-491 A pedagogy for the end of the world: teaching environmental health and justice in a sacrifice zone
by Alison Hope Alkon - 492-510 Environmental justice teaching in an undergraduate context: examining the intersection of community-engaged, inclusive, and anti-racist pedagogy
by Christopher Rabe - 511-524 Building more epistemically inclusive and environmentally equitable universities
by Flora Lu & Emily Murai & Serena Campbell & Hillary Angelo - 525-537 Citation as representation: gendered academic citation politics persist in environmental studies publications
by H. O.’Leary & T. Gantzert & A. Mann & E. Z. Mann & N. Bollineni & M. Nelson - 538-547 Teaching and learning about race, culture, and environment in a predominately white institution
by A. M. Strong & M. C. Vea & C. Ginger & M. R. Blouin & L. Edling & M. N. Barrios-Garcia & M. J. McDonald & Z. Ispa-Landa - 548-567 Undergraduate experiences with sustainability courses: insights for diversifying sustainability education
by Abigail Sullivan & Anne Short Gianotti & Alice Scollins & Lisa Tornatore & Beverly Ge & Mya Briones - 568-580 Exclusionary narratives in environmental studies: lessons from an urban nature center
by Carolyn A. Waters - 581-593 Sea Grant’s Community Engaged Internship: expanding participation and cultivating belonging in coastal and ocean sciences
by Mona Behl & Jane Harrison & Maya Walton & Catherine Riseng & Deidre M. Peroff & Hallee Meltzer & Emily Maung-Douglass & Susan Lovelace & Samuel J. Lake & Maddie Kennedy & Sarah Kolesar & Davin Holen & Guillermo Giannico & Karen DeMeester & Brooke Carney & Linda Chilton & Matthew Bethel - 594-606 Who are climate activists and what do they do? A study of diversity in the U.S. climate movement
by Clara Changxin Fang - 607-617 Campus sustainability office representations of the DEIJ-sustainability nexus
by Tiffany Jurge & Eric Urbaniak & Matthew Liesch - 618-619 Isabelle Anguelovski and James J. T. Connolly (eds.). The green city and social injustice: 21 tales from North America and Europe
by Richard Smardon - 620-621 Nik Janos and Corina McKendry. Urban Cascadia and the pursuit of environmental justice
by Sharon Moran - 622-623 Ned Randolph. Muddy thinking in the Mississippi River Delta: a call for reclamation
by Richard Smardon - 624-628 Calum Nicholson and Benoit Mayer (eds). Climate migration: critical perspectives for law, policy, and research
by Ira Feldman
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
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