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September 2022, Volume 12, Issue 3
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
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
- 735-743 Creating empathy for the more-than-human under 2 degrees heating
by Jenny Rock & Eleanora Gilchrist
- 744-745 C. Anne Claus. Drawing the sea near: Satoumi and coral reef conservation in Okinawa
by Richard C. Smardon
- 746-747 Two climate action planning perspectives
by Richard Smardon
- 748-749 Teresa Sabol Spezio. Slick policy: environmental and science policy in the aftermath of the Santa Barbara oil spill
by Richard C. Smardon
- 750-751 Fikret Berkes. Advanced introduction to community-based conservation, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2021
by Richard Smardon
- 752-753 Dina Gilio-Whitaker: As long as grass grows: the Indigenous fight for environmental justice, from colonization to standing rock
by Sandra George O’Neil
- 754-755 Paul G. Harris. Pathologies of Climate Governance: International Relations, National Politics and Human Nature
by Richard Smardon
- 756-757 Shanna H. Swan with Stacey Colino. Count Down, How Our Modern World Is Threatening Sperm Counts, Altering Male and Female Reproductive Development, and Imperiling the Future of the Human Race
by Gary S. Silverman
- 758-759 Faith Kearns getting to the heart of science communication: a guide for effective engagement, Island Press, Wash DC and Covello CA 2021
by Richard Smardon
September 2021, Volume 11, Issue 3
- 287-293 Introduction: Managed retreat and environmental justice in a changing climate
by A. R. Siders & Idowu Ajibade
- 294-304 Addressing the challenges of climate-driven community-led resettlement and site expansion: knowledge sharing, storytelling, healing, and collaborative coalition building
by Julie Maldonado & Itzel Flores Castillo Wang & Fred Eningowuk & Lesley Iaukea & Aranzazu Lascurain & Heather Lazrus & Chief Albert Naquin & JR Naquin & Kukuya Margarita Nogueras-Vidal & Kristina Peterson & Isabel Rivera-Collazo & M. Kalani Souza & Mark Stege & Bill Thomas
- 305-315 Intangible cultural heritage: a benefit to climate-displaced and host communities
by Gül Aktürk & Martha Lerski
- 316-328 The long goodbye on a disappearing, ancestral island: a just retreat from Isle de Jean Charles
by Jessica R. Z. Simms & Helen L. Waller & Chris Brunet & Pamela Jenkins
- 329-340 Navigating climate change adaptation assistance for communities: a case study of Newtok Village, Alaska
by Elizaveta Barrett Ristroph
- 341-351 Finding voices in the floods of Freedom Hill: innovating solutions in Princeville, North Carolina
by Cynthia A. Grace-McCaskey & Susan C. Pearce & Lynn Harris & Mamadi Corra & Kayla J. Evans
- 352-364 Indigenous Peoples and climate-induced relocation in Latin America and the Caribbean: managed retreat as a tool or a threat?
by Beatriz Felipe Pérez & Alexandra Tomaselli
- 365-375 Planned relocation in Peru: advancing from well-meant legislation to good practice
by Jonas Bergmann
- 376-391 Territorial governance of managed retreat in Sweden: addressing challenges
by Gunnel Göransson & Lisa Van Well & David Bendz & Per Danielsson & Jim Hedfors
- 392-403 A comparative analysis of hazard-prone housing acquisition programs in US and New Zealand communities
by Gavin Smith & Wendy Saunders & Olivia Vila & Samata Gyawali & Samiksha Bhattarai & Eliza Lawdley
- 404-411 Redevelopment or retreat for informal settlers? A case study in Shezidao, Taipei, Taiwan
by Ju-Ching Huang
- 412-419 Just retreat—how different countries deal with it: examples from Austria and England
by Thomas Thaler
- 420-433 Climate justice and home-buyout programs: renters as a forgotten population in managed retreat actions
by Leah A. Dundon & Janey S. Camp
- 434-450 Neighborhood change during managed retreat: buyouts, housing loss, and White flight
by Amanda Whittemore Martin & Mai Thi Nguyen
- 451-464 Architectures of mis/managed retreat: Black land loss to green housing gains
by Fallon S. Aidoo
- 465-480 Vulnerable City, recipient city, or climate destination? Towards a typology of domestic climate migration impacts in US cities
by Anna Marandi & Kelly Leilani Main
- 481-492 Promoting equity in retreat through voluntary property buyout programs
by Caroline M. Kraan & Miyuki Hino & Jennifer Niemann & A. R. Siders & Katharine J. Mach
- 493-502 Strategic retreat for resilient and equitable climate adaptation: the roles for conservation organizations
by Mali‘o Kodis & Marci Bortman & Sarah Newkirk
- 503-510 The promise of panarchy in managed retreat: converging psychological perspectives and complex adaptive systems theory
by Kai Greenlees & Randolph Cornelius
- 511-522 The role of international organizations in equitable and just planned relocation
by Gabriela Nagle Alverio & Sara H. Hoagland & Erin Coughlan de Perez & Katharine J. Mach
June 2021, Volume 11, Issue 2
March 2021, Volume 11, Issue 1
December 2020, Volume 10, Issue 4
September 2020, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 213-225 Public money and private interests: United States government contract awardees’ contribution to industrial pollution production
by Dustin T. Hill & Elizabeth S. Vidon & Mary B. Collins
- 226-241 Are the natural sciences ready for truth, healing, and reconciliation with Indigenous peoples in Canada? Exploring ‘settler readiness’ at a world-class freshwater research station
by Elissa Bozhkov & Chad Walker & Vanessa McCourt & Heather Castleden
- 242-254 Public risk perception of climate change in Egypt: a mixed methods study of predictors and implications
by Hayam Elshirbiny & Wokje Abrahamse
- 255-269 Comparing the effects of a news article’s message and source on fracking attitudes in an experimental study
by Jacob B. Rode & Peter H. Ditto
- 270-289 Decentralization: the key to accelerating access to distributed energy services in sub-Saharan Africa?
by Collen Zalengera & Long Seng To & Richard Sieff & Alison Mohr & Aran Eales & Jon Cloke & Hannah Buckland & Ed Brown & Richard Blanchard & Simon Batchelor
- 290-302 Climate-driven vulnerability and risk perception: implications for climate change adaptation in rural Mexico
by Melania Michetti & Stefano Ghinoi
- 303-309 Leveraging spatial dimensions of news media content analysis to explore place-based differences in natural resource issues
by Kevin P. Duffy & Hugh C. Cipparone & Eileen S. Johnson & Laura N. Rickard & Kate Beard & Fernando Nascimento
- 310-326 Learning to be an interdisciplinary researcher: incorporating training about dispositional and epistemological differences into graduate student environmental science teams
by David C. Gosselin & Kate Thompson & Deana Pennington & Shirley Vincent
- 327-333 Foundational health content in environmental studies, sciences, and sustainability education: report of a workshop
by Elizabeth J. Friedman & Sasha Adkins & Tee L. Guidotti
- 334-340 Campuses as living labs for sustainability problem-solving: trends, triumphs, and traps
by Christian J. Rivera & Caroline Savage
- 341-351 Teaching across disciplines: a case study of a project-based short course to teach holistic coastal adaptation design
by Pamela K. Judge & Jane A. Buxton & Thomas C. Sheahan & Eleanor R. Phetteplace & David L. Kriebel & Elisabeth M. Hamin Infield
- 352-354 The problem of toxic internships in the environmental field: Guidelines for more equitable professional experiences
by E. C. M. Parsons & Ashley Scarlett
- 355-359 There is no rationality that is not first ecological
by Jock Gilchrist
- 360-361 William J. Ginn. Valuing nature: a handbook for impact investing
by Richard Smardon
- 362-363 Richard J. Lazarus. The rule of five: making climate history at the supreme court
by David M. Driesen
- 364-365 Angela Loder. Small-scale urban greening: creating places of health, creativity, and ecological sustainability, Routledge/Taylor & Francis, London and New York 2020
by Richard Smardon
- 366-367 Noah J. Toly. The gardeners’ dirty hands: environmental politics and Christian ethics
by Gary S. Silverman
June 2020, Volume 10, Issue 2
March 2020, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 1-11 Climate change as catastrophe or opportunity? Climate change framing and implications for water and climate governance in a drought-prone region
by Abigail Sullivan & Dave D. White
- 12-30 The relationships between social capital and concerns for climate change with increasing wildfire risks in rural communities in Central Oregon
by Derric B. Jacobs & Lori A. Cramer
- 31-40 Partisan strength and the politicization of global climate change: a re-examination of Schuldt, Roh, and Schwarz 2015
by Alexandre Morin-Chassé & Erick Lachapelle
- 41-56 Dark green humility: religious, psychological, and affective attributes of proenvironmental behaviors
by Bron Taylor & Jen Wright & Todd LeVasseur
- 57-67 Environmental beliefs and their role in environmental behaviours of undergraduate students
by Robert Inkpen & Brian Baily
- 68-82 Local food 2.0: How do regional, intermediated, food value chains affect stakeholder learning? A case study of a community-supported fishery (CSF) program
by Gabriel Cumming & Kristin Hunter-Thomson & Talia Young
- 83-90 A rural energy collaboratory: co-production in Thailand’s community energy experiments
by Laurence L. Delina
- 91-103 A quantitative systematic review of distributive environmental justice literature: a rich history and the need for an enterprising future
by Glenn Althor & Bradd Witt
- 104-105 Two High Risk Coastal Views
by Richard Smardon
- 106-108 Daggett, Cara New. The birth of energy: fossil fuels, thermodynamics, & the politics of work
by John H Perkins
- 109-110 Niels Sparre Nokkentved. To Think Like a Mountain, Environmental Challenges in the American West
by Gary S. Silverman
December 2019, Volume 9, Issue 4
September 2019, Volume 9, Issue 3