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November 2025, Volume 68, Issue 13
-   3035-3062 Business strategy, green innovation, and carbon reduction performance: evidence from China
by Meilin Zhao & XiaoHong Wang & Lei Cheng -   3063-3090 How can restricted farmland development rights be compensated to stimulate farmland protection? A provincial exploration in China
by Luping Yi & Min Song -   3091-3120 Revisiting wildfire resilience from a territorial perspective: insights from Mediterranean Spain
by Carmen Rodríguez Fernández-Blanco & Bart Muys & Georg Winkel & Constanza Parra -   3121-3143 Air pollution levels enhance green bond investment: green preference and environmental perception thresholds
by Xubiao He & Zixian Xu & Jiaojiao Shi -   3144-3171 The road to sustainable development: exploring the impact of green technology innovation and environmental regulation on the green competitiveness of heavily polluting manufacturing industries
by Yilin Zhao & Juan Shang & Xiaodong Yang & Guanqing Shi -   3172-3192 Environmental awareness affects adoption of greener production systems: evidence from Italian winegrowers
by Maria Raimondo & Luigi Galletto & Luigino Barisan & Mario D’Amico & Francesco Caracciolo -   3193-3218 Green gentrification: a fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis of greened neighbourhoods in Berlin
by Josefine Droste & Alberto Gianoli -   3219-3248 Does voluntary environmental regulation stimulate corporate green innovation efficiency? An empirical study from China’s A-share listed companies
by Shuang Yuan & Di Zhou & Xueqin Wang -   3249-3273 Promoting enterprise eco-innovation through traditional ecological knowledge: the role of knowledge integration capability and knowledge-oriented leadership
by Lapologang Sebaka & Shuliang Zhao & Stancey Tumiso Nkgowe -   3274-3293 An enhanced framework for data-based environmental impact assessment in reflection of public input
by Yoonji Kim & Hyun Chan Sung & Yuyoung Choi & No Ol Lim & Jiyeon Lee & Gaun Kim & Dayong Jeong & Minji Kim & Jinhoo Hwang & Seongwoo Jeon -   3294-3309 Exploring a lower carbon future: recycling opportunities in a rural public hospital in Queensland, Australia
by Judith Singleton & Alexander Letts 
October 2025, Volume 68, Issue 12
-   2769-2795 Maintenance in sustainable stormwater management: issues, barriers and challenges
by Emma Knapik & Luigia Brandimarte & Mark Usher -   2796-2814 Does environmental liability insurance matter for firms’ environmental disclosure?
by Yucai Hu & Shanshan Fan & Lei Du -   2815-2837 Unpacking firm political dependence: how administrative hierarchical distance affects corporate environmental information disclosure
by Fang He & Xin Miao & Christina W.Y. Wong -   2838-2864 Can the Belt and Road Initiative improve corporate environmental performance?
by Lele Han & Zhonghua Cheng -   2865-2882 Effects of digital entrepreneurial activity on GTFP in Chinese cities
by Fengfu Mao & Fangqin Shao & Yafei Wei -   2883-2916 Green banking adoption in Pakistan: the UTAUT model augmented with green consumption values, environmental concerns, and collectivism culture
by Abdul Majeed & Abdul Rasheed -   2917-2937 Fish passage across Southeast Asia: key informant insights into motivations and triggers for water resource planning and policymaking
by Jennifer Bond & Nick Pawsey & John Conallin & Nathan Ning & Lee Baumgartner -   2938-2956 Farm advisors’ perspectives on barriers and opportunities for wetland creation – the view from Sweden
by Pia Geranmayeh & Malin Wennerholm & Martyn Futter & Malgorzata Blicharska -   2957-2981 Trick or treat? Quasi-experimental evidence from electricity spot market policy in China
by Ming Cao & Fan Zhang & Jianglong Li -   2982-3012 The impact of factor market integration on carbon emission performance? – evidence based on spatial econometric model
by Guoge Yang & Feng Deng -   3013-3033 Mandatory policies and willingness to separate waste: a construal level perspective
by Zhihao Wang & Wei Li & Haijing Yu 
September 2025, Volume 68, Issue 11
-   2523-2544 Stakeholder engagement in water resource management: a systematic review of definitions, practices, and outcomes
by Hannah Whitley & Elyzabeth W. Engle & Kathryn J. Brasier & Weston M. Eaton & Mark E. Burbach & Lara B. Fowler & Sara Bonilla Anariba & Emma Butzler & Kathryn Dixon & Anil Kumar Chaudhary & Walt Whitmer -   2545-2565 Lost in translation: questioning the role of European evaluations in environmental policy change
by Nina Valin & Dave Huitema -   2566-2598 Low-carbon cities pilot and industrial structure upgrading: enabling or negative? Evidence from a quasi-natural experiment in China
by Zhaoqiang Zhong & Chaoyu Zheng & Zhiguang Chen -   2599-2620 Evaluating urban climate plans for heat preparedness
by Rebecca Rose & Z. Aslıgül Göçmen -   2621-2643 IoT sensors as a tool for assessing spatiotemporal risk to extreme heat
by Kijin Seong & Seung Jun Choi & Junfeng Jiao -   2644-2672 Digital transformation and corporate green innovation forms: evidence from China
by Xuebing Dong & Shunjie Meng & Liangbo Xu & Yueyou Xin -   2673-2693 Hedonic analysis of willingness to pay for dam removal: evidence from Plymouth, Massachusetts
by Michael S. Cahill & Nikolay Anguelov -   2694-2715 When income inequality reduction meets green transition: pay gap and green innovation in China
by Pengcheng Tang & Guolin Wang & Xuan Liu & Junyu Wang -   2716-2741 Fiscal expenditure efficiency and green economic efficiency: evidence from Chinese cities
by Wenqi Liao -   2742-2768 Does the construction of rural multifunctional community in China improve agricultural green total factor productivity?
by Xiuyi Shi & Yingzhi Xu & Guanghao Wu 
August 2025, Volume 68, Issue 10
-   2297-2320 Environmental pressure and perceived costs and benefits of residents’ low-carbon behavior
by Jie Yang & Yilei Hou & Chuyun Cui & Yihui Zhou & Yali Wen -   2321-2347 Does the low-carbon city pilot scheme enhance urban total environmental quality? Evidence from China
by Zheneng Hu & Xiujuan Lan & Jianjiao Gong & Zhuoya Zhang & Chuanhao Wen -   2348-2372 Digital economy agglomeration and energy efficiency gain: evidence from China
by Cheng Zhao & Jing Su & Bingbing Zhang -   2373-2393 Green information systems efforts and SMEs’ environmental and financial performance: how do eco-management practices shape the story?
by Cevahir Uzkurt & Safa Arslan & Emre Burak Ekmekcioglu & Semih Ceyhan -   2394-2417 Population-land spatial coupling in urban non-core region and environmental pollution: evidence from urbanization in China
by Jian Chen & Di Zhao & Taimoor Hassan & Sunny Adiyoh Imanche -   2418-2437 The green ceiling for NRM careers in public service
by Jesse Kenny & Natalie Osborne -   2438-2456 How well are US communities planning for resilience, climate adaptation, and sustainability—and what’s missing? Results of a national survey of local staff and officials
by Matthew Malecha & Christopher Clavin & Emily Walpole -   2457-2478 Integrating multi-dimensional decision-making and quorum valuation for sustainability assessment of the cruise industry
by Ana Ramírez-Trujillo & Andrea Peláez-Repiso & José Ignacio Peláez -   2479-2493 Tree removal regulation mitigates light pollution in suburban communities
by Chan Yong Sung & Young-Jae Kim -   2494-2520 School greenness: how does it impact students’ health and what do students expect from it?
by Abdullah Akpınar -   2521-2521 Correction
by The Editors 
July 2025, Volume 68, Issue 9
-   2019-2041 Implications for forest management planning in the Northeast: a systematic map
by Ava A. Smith & Chadwick D. Rittenhouse & Eleanor Shoreman-Ouimet & Thomas E. Worthley -    2042-2069 Payments for environmental services with ecological thresholds: farmers’ preferences for a sponsorship bonus
by Fanny Le Gloux & Carole Ropars-Collet & Alice Issanchou & Pierre Dupraz -   2070-2091 Assessing the financial viability of meadow restoration-based carbon projects in the Sierra Nevada and Great Basin, USA
by Alec Bowman & Michael H. Taylor & Cody Reed & Brian Morra & Benjamin W. Sullivan -   2092-2122 Green tax system and corporate carbon emissions – a quasi-natural experiment based on the environmental protection tax law
by Wei Xu & Mingzhu Li -   2123-2145 Urban planning failure in the protection of ecologically sensitive areas: factors that contribute to the ineffective management of ecological resources in Kumasi
by Stephen Appiah Takyi & Awolorinke Chiga Augustine & Owusu Amponsah & Victor Kwesi Quagraine -   2146-2164 Exploring how municipalities address microplastics pollution in stormwater – a case study in a Swedish municipality
by Emma Fältström & Annica Carlsson -   2165-2193 Fostering green-tech innovation through digitalization: the role of legitimacy and CEO characteristics. An empirical study of China’s listed companies
by Sumin Hu & Yunsi Chen & Haoqiang Wu & Daming Sun -   2194-2216 Can agricultural mechanization promote carbon reduction in countries along the Belt and Road?
by Jijian Zhang & Fang Wang & Xuhui Ding -   2217-2241 Contested representations of benefits of urban nature in a densifying marginalised neighbourhood
by Sanna Stålhammar & Christopher M. Raymond -   2242-2263 Analysis of the enabling environment for delivering land degradation neutrality in Nigeria: perspectives from the sub-national to local level
by Cynthia Nneka Olumba & Guy Garrod & Francisco Areal -   2264-2296 How connected are green bonds to green assets and non-green assets?
by Nana Liu & Hairong Wang & Jun Chu & Rongjiang Cai & Yaqin Dou 
July 2025, Volume 68, Issue 8
-   1788-1806 Can green concrete help address the sand and aggregate crisis? A scoping literature review
by Jean-François Rousseau & Amélie Lauzon & Melissa Marschke -   1807-1833 Public attention, big data technology, and green innovation efficiency: empirical analysis based on spatial metrology
by Yaru Chen & Jin Hu & Hao Chen & Zhongzhu Chu & Mingjun Hu -   1834-1857 Corporate green technology innovation under external pressure: a public and media perspective
by Jianlong Wang & Haitao Wu & Yong Liu & Weilong Wang -   1858-1880 Environmental culture, green human resource management, green innovation, and environmental performance: the moderating role of corporate social responsibility
by Hummaira Qudsia Yousaf & Sidra Munawar & Muneeb Ahmed & Sumaira Rehman -   1881-1903 Adoption of environmental corporate social responsibility (CSR) among small and medium enterprises (SMEs): an examination through behavioral leadership decision-making
by Debadutta Kumar Panda -   1904-1920 Multiple fragmentation as a challenge for municipal heat transition with biogenic residues and waste in rural areas in Germany
by Stefanie Baasch -   1921-1949 What drives the fulfillment of social responsibility among international construction contractors? Stakeholder perspective
by Xiaoxu Dang & Mengying Wang & Xiaopeng Deng & Na Zhang & Hongtao Mao & Pengju He -   1950-1968 How to define urban park relevance? Examining and integrating US National Park Service and partner views on the goal of “relevance to all Americans”
by Elizabeth E. Perry & Jennifer Jewiss & Robert E. Manning & Clare Ginger -   1969-1996 How does the carbon trading scheme promote the decarbonization of China’s power sector?
by Guohao Li & Miaomiao Niu -   1997-2018 Challenges and lessons of implementing strategic environmental assessment in a critically endangered ecosystem
by Marco Gutierrez & Ascelin Gordon & Sarah A. Bekessy 
June 2025, Volume 68, Issue 7
-   1-1 Statement of Removal
by The Editors -   1497-1513 Spatial spillovers and the relationship between deforestation and malaria: evidence from the Peruvian Amazon
by Julio Aguirre & Pedro Rojas & T. Edward Yu & Jackie Yenerall -   1514-1540 How does the digital economy affect green innovation efficiency: evidence from China
by Rongrong Liu & Jinbo Jiang & Yun Long -   1541-1563 Exploring the differences in associations in residents’ subjective well-being and multiple types of low-carbon behaviors with place attachment as a mediator: evidence from Hangzhou, China
by Alin Lin & Dujuan Zhan & Jingwen Shan & Jiankun Lou -   1564-1598 CEO stock options and corporate climate change: the behavioral agency model and the moderating effect of social capital
by Maretno A. Harjoto -   1599-1621 How does green finance strategy foster the green transition? Based on the perspective of provinces’ green total factor productivity
by Zhongwen Xu & Yi Chen -   1622-1647 Why is institutional pressure insufficient to develop green innovation in manufacturing firms? The role of green high-performance work systems and managerial environmental concern
by Kamran Sherazi & Pengcheng Zhang & Faheem Ghazanfar & Qurrah-tul-Ain Khan -   1648-1660 Remote working and firms’ environmental profile: a study on the Greek population
by Sotirios Maipas & Prodromos Chatzoglou -   1661-1690 Neighbourhood or beggar-thy-neighbour: the spatial effect of regional green credit development on green technology innovation
by Yang Zheng & Huaiming Wang & Siyuan Wang -   1691-1717 Resilience and the Sustainable Development Goals: a scrutiny of urban strategies in the 100 Resilient Cities initiative
by Elisa Kochskämper & Lisa-Maria Glass & Wolfgang Haupt & Shirin Malekpour & Jarrod Grainger-Brown -   1718-1740 Local environmental spending spillover effects on green innovation: evidence from cities in China
by Min Liu & Weijiang Liu -   1741-1760 Does social media use enhance low-carbon behavioral intentions? Evidence from Chinese college students
by Qingmeng Tong & Yixuan Zheng & Junbiao Zhang -   1761-1787 Influence of institutional perception factors on household waste separation behaviour: evidence from Ganzhou, China
by Shizheng Tan & Wei Li & Xiaoguang Liu & Yaqi Wang 
May 2025, Volume 68, Issue 6
-   1213-1237 Community-based incentive coordination in payments for ecosystem services: China’s Wolong Nature Reserve
by Jichuan Sheng & Hui Wang -   1238-1262 Substantive transformation or strategic response? The impact of a negative social responsibility performance gap on green merger and acquisition of heavily polluting firms
by Ziyuan Sun & Xiao Sun & Lihong Wang & Wei Wang -   1263-1281 Investigating how relational values influence landowner participation in an endangered species conservation program
by Jared A. Messick & Christopher Serenari -   1282-1311 Digitization and green innovation: how does digitization affect enterprises’ green technology innovation?
by Qiong Xu & Xin Li & Yu Dong & Fei Guo -   1312-1336 Building food consumer loyalty through economic corporate social responsibility: the moderating effects of environmental and social dimensions
by Sandra Castro-González & Pilar Fernández-Ferrín & Belén Bande & Fernando Losada -   1337-1362 Business environment optimization and regional green innovation: evidence from Chinese provinces
by Shanyong Wang & Rongwei Zhang & Liang Wan -   1363-1389 How does economic policy uncertainty affect corporate green innovation? Evidence from China
by Shengling Zhang & Zihao Wu & Wei Dou & Yu Hao -   1390-1420 Relevance of ecosystem services and disservices from green infrastructure perceived by the inhabitants of two Portuguese cities dealing with climate change: implications for environmental and intersectional justice
by Ana Paula Barreira & Jorge Andraz & Vera Ferreira & Thomas Panagopoulos -   1421-1448 Landscape-based spatial energy planning: minimization of renewables footprint in the energy transition
by Anna Codemo & Michela Ghislanzoni & María-José Prados & Rossano Albatici -   1449-1471 Analysis of the spatial spillover effect of electricity generation from renewable energy on carbon emissions: based on empirical evidence from Chinese provinces and cities
by Yanyun Chen & Xinzi Kong & Xingxing Wen & Yu Fu -   1472-1495 Natural resources, economic growth, and environmental sustainability in China: the role of technological innovation
by Juan-Juan Xiong & Li-ping Zheng & Chang-song Wang 
April 2025, Volume 68, Issue 5
-   979-1008 How does environmental regulation promote green technology innovation in enterprises? A policy simulation approach with an evolutionary game
by Zhenhua Zhang & Ke Shi & Yue Gao & Yanchao Feng -   1009-1036 A study of industrial structure, government attention, and coupling coordination of digital-green economy in China
by Xiaoshu Sun & Jie Tao & Xianming Kuang -   1037-1056 Impact of Industrial Transformation and Upgrading Demonstration Zones on carbon emissions intensity in resource-based cities
by Bo Li & Yixin Tu & Jing Liu -   1057-1081 Impact of technological innovation on agricultural green total factor productivity in China: considering the threshold effect of environmental regulation
by Hongli Li & Lu Zhang & Junbiao Zhang & Wenjing Li -   1082-1104 (Un)managed retreat? Perspectives on biophysical and social dynamics of coastal retreat on O‘ahu, Hawai‘i
by Makena Coffman & Leah Bremer & Alisha Summers & Conrad Newfield & Lisa C. Kelley -   1105-1127 Exploring social justice in marine spatial planning: planner and stakeholder perspectives and experiences in the Baltic Sea Region
by Ignė Stalmokaitė & Ralph Tafon & Fred Saunders & Kira Gee & Michael Gilek & Aurelija Armoškaitė & Anda Ikauniece & Magdalena Matczak & Jakub Turski & Jacek Zaucha -   1128-1147 Heroes for nature: understanding childhood nature experiences in motivating action for nature
by Bernadette F. van Heel & Riyan J. G. van den Born & Noelle Aarts -   1148-1164 Why firms do not expect climate policies to have the intended effects – positioning in a polycentric governance landscape
by Kajsa-Stina Benulic & Cecilia Enberg & Anna Ljung & Victoria Wibeck -   1165-1186 Impact of stakeholder pressure on green innovation: a moderated mediation model
by Yuan Ma & Baohua Chen -   1187-1212 From green HRM practices to green innovation performance: a mediation-moderation model
by Muhammad Asim Shahzad & Jianguo Du & Muhammad Junaid & Fakhar Shahzad 
March 2025, Volume 68, Issue 4
-   751-772 Testing ecosystem accounting in northern China – a case study of SEEA EA in Liaoning Province
by Jiayang Ji & Tianshu Zhu & Changgeng Jia & Yu Fan & Youtao Song -   773-796 Smallholder farmers’ climate change cognition, adaptation practices and perceived adaptation efficacy in the Yangtze River Basin, China
by Rui He & Jianjun Jin & Xin Qiu & Chenyang Zhang & Guochuan Peng -   797-819 Exploring the affective dimension in citizen science to support urban climate adaptation: a conceptual framework
by Sara Cruz & Marisa Graça & Paulo Conceição & Tina-Simone Neset & Sirkku Juhola -   820-842 The nexus of women’s empowerment and sustainable agricultural practices in developing countries: a case of Pakistani women farmers
by Muhammad Nadeem & Zilong Wang & Pomi Shahbaz & Shamsheer ul Haq & Ismet Boz -   843-865 The effect of green culture and identity on organizational commitment
by Omid Azizan & Mahsa Tajmir Riahi & Mohsen Shahriari & Morteza Rasti-Barzoki -   866-886 The spatio-temporal dynamics of pesticide use: a global exploratory analysis
by Kassoum Ayouba & Andres Vallone -   887-906 Determinants of sustainable drainage systems adoption: evidence from a household survey in France
by Bénédicte Rulleau -   907-934 Dark Sky Parks: public policy that turns off the lights
by Amanda Alva & Eric Brown & Aaron Evans & Daniel Morris & Kelly Dunning -   935-956 Consumers’ intention to purchase electric vehicles: the moderating role of environmental awareness
by Xiuhong He & Yingying Hu & Ziying Hong -   957-977 Climate policy uncertainty and corporate investment efficiency: evidence from China
by Zhenhua Zhang & Shiqin Cheng & Cong Wang & Shunfeng Song & Yanchao Feng 
February 2025, Volume 68, Issue 3
-   519-538 Challenges in managing public space: insights from public space management practice
by Mozafar Said & Barbara Tempels -   539-556 Regulating eco-innovation in the European Union
by Alberto Quintavalla & Orlin Yalnazov -   557-584 How do environmental regulations and financial support for agriculture affect agricultural green development? The mediating role of agricultural infrastructure
by Ling-Yan Xu & Jing Jiang & Jian-Guo Du -   585-611 The support of Multilateral Development Banks to renewable energy projects in developing countries
by Maria Basílio -   612-639 How technological innovation influences carbon neutrality? The perspective of spatial spillover effect and attenuation boundary
by Jiali Tian & Wenyan Huang & Jiachao Peng & Shuke Fu & Jinwei Wang -   640-660 Fireworks celebrations and air pollution: evidence from Chinese Lunar New Year
by Yongtao Li & Rui Li & Shulin Wang & Wei Wei -   661-690 Does performance-based environmental regulation improve the quality of innovation responses in the auto industry? The moderating role of corporate governance effectiveness
by Guozhen Zhang & Shaohua Chen & Jinlong Qiu & Lei Wang -   691-703 The impact of dam removal on county level earnings
by Carlos Silva & Christopher Erickson -   704-727 Farmers’ preference for organic rice contract farming scheme: a discrete choice experiment in Indonesia
by Hery Toiba & Arif Yustian Maulana Noor & Moh Shadiqur Rahman & Fitria Dina Riana -   728-750 The many boar identities: understanding difference and change in the geographies of European wild boar management
by Erica von Essen & Kieran O’Mahony & Marianna Szczygielska & Thorsten Gieser & Virginie Vaté & Aníbal Arregui & Ludek Broz 
January 2025, Volume 68, Issue 2
-   267-289 Digital economy and urban green innovation: from the perspective of environmental regulation
by Yi Qiu & Wanghua Liu & Jianjun Wu -   290-308 Rural residents’ participation in community-based disaster risk reduction (CBDRR): the role of moral self-identity, perceived responsibility and face consciousness
by Jing Tan & Lei Lin -   309-337 Towards a low-carbon economy: how does green credit affect carbon productivity?
by Tao Lin & Ling Zhang & Dan Xia & Dequn Zhou & Jianglong Li -   338-362 How do outsourcing services affect agricultural eco-efficiency? Perspectives from farmland scale and technology substitution
by Peiwen Zhang & Hua Lu & Xianhui Geng & Yijing Chen -   363-385 Feminist-environment nexus: a case study on women’s perceptions toward the China-Pakistan economic corridor and their role in improving the environment
by Noshaba Aziz & Jizza Baber & Ali Raza & Jun He -   386-405 How does digital finance accelerate low-carbon development: evidence from the Yellow River Basin, China
by Qingfang Liu & Wei Wu & Jinping Song & Teqi Dai & Huaxiong Jiang & Jianhui Xu & Jianmei Li & Huiran Han & Mengqi Li -   406-436 Can the digital economy address the loss of green development efficiency due to resource mismatch? Evidence from China’s land transaction markets
by Jianlong Wang & Haitao Wu & Deheng Xiao & Xiaoxiao Luo & Yong Liu & Weilong Wang -   437-462 Can civilized city construction facilitate green total factor productivity? A quasi-natural experiment based on China’s pilot civilized city
by Lulu Zhao & Jingjing Ye -   463-489 A framework for assessing the sustainable transition potential of municipal climate change mitigation plans
by Carsten Nico Hjortsø & Brigitte Epprecht & Teis Hansen -   490-518 Industrial agglomeration, environmental protection, and high-quality economic development: evidence from cities along the Yellow River Basin of China
by Qianwen Zang & Weixian Xue 
January 2025, Volume 68, Issue 1
-   1-27 Does information and communication technology reduce carbon emissions in China? Evidence from the quasi-natural experiment of the “Broadband China” pilot policy
by Feng Yi & Ziheng Niu & Shunbin Zhong -   28-48 Correlation of air quality with population aging, industrial structure upgrading, and research and development in China based on empirical analysis
by Yang Yu & Yiming Du & Yulin Chi -   49-83 Resource misallocation and unbalanced growth in green total factor productivity in Chinese agriculture
by Jiangfeng Hu & Ying Deng -   84-103 Assessing the trade-offs in more nature-friendly mosquito control in the Upper Rhine region
by Sören Bo Weiß & Stefanie Allgeier & Carsten Brühl & Oliver Frör -   104-131 Can environmental information disclosure improve total-factor energy efficiency?
by Zhonghua Cheng & Qi Zhang & Xiang Li -   132-153 Land scale heterogeneity, collective action and soil erosion control: evidence from the Loess Plateau of China
by Han Li & Qian Lu -   154-184 Enterprise digital transformation, biased technological progress and carbon total factor productivity
by Suling Feng & Yiwei Mao & Guoxiang Li & Junhong Bai -   185-206 Structural drivers of sustainability and resilience strategies in small(ish) cities: a text analysis of comprehensive planning in Indiana
by Aaron Deslatte & Juwon Chung & Eric Stokan -   207-226 The everyday reality of nature volunteering: an empirical exploration of reasons to stay and reasons to quit
by Wessel Ganzevoort & Riyan J. G. van den Born -   227-244 Interagency collaboration for environmental education: insights from the Beaver Hills Biosphere, Canada
by Julie Ostrem & Glen Hvenegaard -   245-266 The impact of land resource mismatch and environmental regulation on carbon emissions: evidence from China
by Feifei Li & Ruowei Ma & Mingyue Du & Xin Ding & Jue Feng & Yingqiang Jing 
December 2024, Volume 67, Issue 14
-   3397-3454 Nature and human well-being: a systematic review of empirical evidence from nature-based interventions
by Ana Silva & Marlene Matos & Mariana Gonçalves -   3455-3479 A review of the potential effects of recreational wind-powered craft on coastal habitats and wildlife
by R.M. Brooker & P.E. Carnell & J.B. Pocklington & M.J. Antos & M.A. Weston -   3480-3501 “Sustainability is not a vegan coffee shop.” Eliciting citizen attitudes and perspectives to localize the UN sustainable development goals
by Jessica L. Fuller & Ingrid van Putten & Marloes Kraan & Maiken Bjørkan & Dorothy J. Dankel -   3502-3527 The environmental and economic utility of the third-party governance of environmental pollution in China—an analysis based on the business registration information of enterprises
by Gangqiang Yang & Yongsheng Zhang & Haisen Wang & Mingwei Chen -   3528-3551 Uncertainty is a panacea or a poison? Exploring the effect of economic policy uncertainty on corporate environmental, social and governance disclosure
by Lei Huang & Haidong Li & Shanyong Wang -   3552-3580 Is it the Goldilocks principle? The impact of environmental decentralization on total factor carbon productivity in China
by Shengling Zhang & Yao Wang & Zhiwei Liu & Yu Hao -   3581-3599 The impact of climate mitigation finance on greenhouse gas
by Muhammad Asif Khan & Masood Ahmed & Rob Hull -   3600-3625 Promoting agroforestry on sand dunes for desertification control in arid regions
by Ram Ranjan -   3626-3644 The strategic value of contradictions: exploring the practices of climate planning in Bergen, Norway
by Jesse Schrage & Håvard Haarstad & Knut Hidle -   3645-3668 Impact of employees’ generativity on green policy attitude, environmental commitment, and green behaviour
by Jian Ming Luo & Ziye Shang & Sao Iong Wu -   3669-3693 Challenges of household medical waste collection systems: an analysis of regulatory instruments and stakeholders in three Latin American countries
by Juana Angélica Felipe Fernandes & Pablo Álvarez & Danilo Carvajal & Adriana C. Mera & Matias Garcia G. & Lígia de Nazaré Aguiar Silva -   3694-3717 Modeling tourists’ pro-environmental behavior: a combination of the value-belief-norm theory and environmental identity theory
by Yunmeng He & Feifei Xu & Lijun Wang & Hoaidan Nguyen -   3718-3743 Determinants of consumers’ intentions to switch to electric vehicles: a perspective of the push–pull–mooring framework
by Xianfeng Hu & Shanyong Wang & Rongting Zhou & Lan Gao & Zujun Zhu -   3744-3744 Correction
by The Editors 
November 2024, Volume 67, Issue 13
-   3075-3096 Assessing the coherence of ecosystem service consideration in environmental planning: insights from hydropower development policy in Nepal
by Merina Lohani Sitoula & Melissa Neave & Brian Coffey -   3097-3117 What is the problem with absentee landowners? Invasive plant management by residential and absentee amenity rural landowners
by Nicholas Gill & Anna Lewis & Laurie Chisholm & Natalia Adan -   3118-3138 How do farmers plan to safeguard the environment? Empirical evidence on farmers’ intentions to adopt organic pest management practices
by Daniela Spina & Francesco Caracciolo & Gaetano Chinnici & Giuseppe Di Vita & Roberta Selvaggi & Gioacchino Pappalardo & Biagio Pecorino & Mario D’Amico -   3139-3167 How does information and communications technology agglomeration affect the decoupling of economic growth and carbon emissions? Evidence from 257 cities in China
by Huanqin Ying & Hui Peng & Yaobin Lu & Sumeet Gupta -   3168-3189 Synergies between global low-carbon development processes and financial fluctuations from 1991–2019: a functional data analysis
by Yu-Qi Liu & Chao Feng -   3190-3216 Can environmental regulation break the political resource curse: evidence from heavy polluting private listed companies in China
by Da Gao & Yi Li & Linfang Tan -   3217-3243 A conceptual framework for measuring transaction costs in agri-environmental schemes: an application to the Dutch collective scheme
by M.A.B.S. Splinter & L.K.E. Dries -   3244-3275 A framework for assessing corporate sustainability risks along global supply chains: an application in the mobile phone industry
by Elena Escrig-Olmedo & María Ángeles Fernández-Izquierdo & Idoya Ferrero-Ferrero & Juana María Rivera-Lirio & María Jesús Muñoz-Torres -   3276-3309 Identifying interactions between determinants of intention for civic engagement against transportation noise exposure – a theory-driven classification tree analysis with cross-sectional data from the KORA study in Germany
by Natalie Riedel & Emily Mena & Heike Köckler & Birgit Reineke & Annette Peters & Lars Schwettmann & Kathrin Wolf & Gabriele Bolte & Ute Kraus -   3310-3338 The effect of information infrastructure on total carbon emissions and intensity: evidence from a quasi-natural experiment in China
by Yuan Feng & Haojie Wang & Jiaxin Liu & Changfei Nie -   3339-3358 The myth that military culture could not drive environmental sustainability? Cross-level influence of military culture on pro-environmental behavior
by Feng-Yi Jiang & Tai-Wei Chang & Cheng-Ze Hung & Kuo-Ching Yen -   3359-3376 The crowding out effect of financial incentives on conformity to pro-environmental social norms: a quasi-experiment on household recycling
by Maoliang Ling & Lin Xu & Haimi Yang -   3377-3396 Can the new energy pilot policy improve China’s urban energy economic efficiency?
by Chenghao Xu & Zhangsheng Jiang 
October 2024, Volume 67, Issue 12
-   2721-2747 The use and potential of Q method in environmental planning and management
by Lucas Seghezzo & Gretchen Sneegas & Wendy Jepson & Christian Brannstrom & Sydney Beckner & Kyungsun Lee -   2748-2773 Stewardship and green infrastructure in England. Planning perspectives informed through an investigation of urban green infrastructure
by Clive Davies & Rocío Santo-Tomás Muro -   2774-2790 Identification of today’s and tomorrow’s mobility patterns in the Rhenish coal-mining area
by Bernd Ermes & Tudor Mocanu & Anja Willke & Michaela Schürig -   2791-2809 The Sheffield street tree dispute: a case of “business as usual” urban management?
by Nicola Dempsey -   2810-2836 Green human resource management practices and employee green behavior
by Udhayageetha Veerasamy & Michael Sammanasu Joseph & Satyanarayana Parayitam -   2837-2862 Does the environmental tax influence the siting of foreign-invested manufacturing enterprises? Evidence from China
by Yongsheng Lin & Qiuyue Yin & Bo Yuan & Zhanfeng Dong & Wei Wei -   2863-2884 Civil society for sustainable change: strategies of NGOs and active citizens to contribute to sustainability transitions
by Arjen E. Buijs & Susan de Koning & Thomas J. M. Mattijssen & Ingeborg W. Smeding & Marie-José Smits & Nathalie A. Steins -   2885-2908 Does financial and economic expansion allow for environmental sustainability? Fresh insights from a new composite index and PSTR analysis
by Hossein Ali Fakher & Muntasir Murshed -   2909-2938 The impact of China’s SO2 emission trading system on industrial total factor productivity: evidence from industrial sub-sectors at the provincial level
by Fang Xu & Zuhan Li & Qiumei Liu & Di Zhou -   2939-2954 The geography of circular economy: job creation, territorial embeddedness and local public policies
by Amadou Niang & Sébastien Bourdin & André Torre -   2955-2971 Energy justice and deliberative democratisation: reflection on indigenous territory governance in Taiwan
by Mei-Fang Fan -   2972-3002 On the driving forces of green total factor productivity growth in China: evidence from biased technological progress analysis
by Zhiyuan Gao & Lianqing Li & Han Yu & Yu Hao -   3003-3025 Identifying the effective and ineffective configurations of the mandatory waste management policy in China: a qualitative comparative analysis
by Wei Li & Shizheng Tan & Xiaoguang Liu & Zhihao Wang & Guomin Li -   3026-3050 Labor market impact of China’s cross-regional environmental regulation on pollution-intensive firms
by Caiqi Bu & Daqian Shi & Kaixia Zhang -   3051-3074 Evaluation and comparison of energy tax, resource tax and air pollution tax: an environmental-DSGE model
by Bowen Xiao & Xiaodan Guo & Fangqiu Xu 
September 2024, Volume 67, Issue 11
-   2401-2419 Regional-scale non-market benefits of improved lakes and rivers when perceived and monitored ecological status diverge
by Virpi Lehtoranta & Turo Hjerppe & Anna-Kaisa Kosenius -   2420-2441 The impact of air quality on industrial intelligence: evidence from Chinese industrial firms
by Zhang Cheng & Juanjuan Zhang -   2442-2458 Goals à la carte: selective translation of the Sustainable Development Goals in strategic municipal planning in Norway
by Mathias Brynildsen Reinar & Aase Kristine Lundberg -   2459-2476 The impact of biomass consumption on US food prices
by Bebonchu Atems & Jehu Mette -   2477-2501 The impact of energy poverty on the aggregate and disaggregate material footprints in BRICS
by Muhammed Ashiq Villanthenkodath & Mantu Kumar Mahalik & Almas Heshmati & Hooi Hooi Lean -   2502-2527 Exploring public perceptions and support for green infrastructure funding mechanisms: a study of the Oxford–Cambridge Arc, England
by Shandelle Steadman & Heather M. Smith & Paul Jeffrey & Phill Wheat -   2528-2552 Perceptions and practice in Natural Flood Management: unpacking differences in community and practitioner perspectives
by Stuart Alastair Morris & Joanne Tippett -   2553-2582 Actor-driven institutional change in forest communities: insights from the Bakossi Landscape of Cameroon
by Jude Ndzifon Kimengsi & Alfred Kechia Mukong & Lukas Giessen & Jürgen Pretzsch -   2583-2604 How does technological innovation drive green growth in China’s complex environments? A configurational approach
by Zhilin Zhang & Heng Chen & Lei Wu -   2605-2626 Reassembling local-regional industrial networks towards sustainability: an evolving “eco-transformation arena” in a Chinese industrial district
by Mingmin Pan & Mee Kam Ng & Ying Xu -   2627-2644 Application of shared socioeconomic pathways at the subnational level: carbon emission forecasts in Qinghai Province, China, integrating socioeconomic models
by Jingwen Tian & Jie Ding & Fanglei Zhong & Xiaowei Lyu -   2645-2667 An exploratory study on the life recovery experiences of flood affected farmers in South Punjab-Pakistan
by Muhammad Siddique Akbar & Muhammad Asif & Muhammad Rizwan Safdar & Farhan Navid Yousaf -   2668-2694 Does informal environmental regulation matter? Evidence on the different impacts of communities and ENGOs on heavy-polluting firms’ green technology innovation
by Linying Guo & Chuan Hu & Mengjuan Fan & Jianghua Mao & Meng Tian & Zihao Wang & Yuanying Wei -   2695-2720 The green innovation efficiency of Chinese cities: regional differences, distribution dynamics, and convergences
by Kai Liu & Shumin Dong & Yilin Wang & Zhongfei Chen 
August 2024, Volume 67, Issue 10
-   2135-2156 Does green human resources management (GHRM) promote employee environmental performance? A multilevel time-lagged study from Mongolia
by Wei Su & Boloroo Bataa & Juhee Hahn -   2157-2184 Environmental effects of smart city investment: evidence from China
by Mengmeng Wang & Tao Zhou & Di Wang -   2185-2205 Surveillance of public risk perceptions on outdoor air pollution: evidence from online search behaviours in China
by Zhuanlan Sun & Demi Zhu -   2206-2228 Blue justice through and beyond equity and participation: a critical reading of capability-based recognitional justice in Poland’s marine spatial planning
by Ralph Tafon & Fred Saunders & Jacek Zaucha & Magdalena Matczak & Ignė Stalmokaitė & Michael Gilek & Jakub Turski 
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