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August 2023, Volume 47, Issue 3
- 355-374 Do natural resources and economic components exhibit differential quantile environmental effects?
by Stephen Taiwo Onifade & Ilham Haouas & Andrew Adewale Alola - 375-392 Analysis of the impact of tourism on agricultural carbon emissions‐based on the mediating effect of nonagricultural transfer of labor in China
by Tingting Zhuang - 393-412 Nexus between renewable energy consumption, economic growth, and CO2 emissions in Algeria: New evidence from the Fourier‐Bootstrap ARDL approach
by Marei Elbadri & Salah Bsikre & Osama Alamari & Mehmet Balcilar - 413-434 Fostering green innovation in achieving sustainable performance
by Endah Rahayu Lestari & Nimas Mayang Sabrina Sunyoto - 435-483 Institutional quality, financial development and sustainable economic growth among lower income countries
by Rudra P. Pradhan & Mahendhiran S. Nair & Mak B. Arvin & John H. Hall - 484-503 Greening the Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (BRICS) economies: Assessing the impact of electricity consumption, natural resources, and renewable energy on environmental footprint
by Atif Jahanger & Ashar Awan & Ahsan Anwar & Tomiwa Sunday Adebayo - 504-524 Disaggregated energy consumption, environment, and economic growth nexus of emerging South and East Asian Countries: An ARDL approach
by Sk Habibur Rahaman & Fuzhong Chen - 525-552 Assessment of environmental footprint using geospatial approach to ascertain the Sustainable Development Goal 2030s of India
by Laxmi Kant Sharma & Pranjal Aarav & Shweta Sharma & Alok Raj - 553-577 Linking climate policy across economic sectors: A case for green growth in Nepal
by Bishal Baniya - 578-601 Considering climate change and regional differences: An efficiency assessment of coal mine use and land restoration
by Kuei‐Ying Huang & Tzu‐Han Chang & Yung‐ho Chiu & Chih‐Yu Yang & Tai‐Yu Lin - 602-604 Transforming food systems under climate change through innovation. By Bruce Campbell, Philip Thornton, Ana Maria Loboguerrero, Dhanush Dinesh, Andreea Nowak (Eds.), Cambridge University Press. 2023. pp. 231. ISBN: 9781009227216
by Natalie Wright
May 2023, Volume 47, Issue 2
- 155-176 Toward sustainable use of natural resources: Nexus between resource rents, affluence, energy intensity and carbon emissions in developing and transition economies
by Chinazaekpere Nwani & Festus V. Bekun & Bright A. Gyamfi & Ekpeno L. Effiong & Andrew A. Alola - 177-191 Examining the spatial incongruity between mining sector and beekeeping activities
by Abdul‐Wadood Moomen & Divine Odame‐Appiah - 192-213 Decoupling analysis of water consumption and economic development of arid and semiarid regions in Northwest China
by Changfeng Shi & Luji Li & Yung‐Ho Chiu & Yanying Wang & Ang Li - 214-228 How does eliminating mercury from artisanal and small‐scale gold mining lead to achieving sustainable development goals?
by Juan Sebastián Lara‐Rodríguez & Morgane M. C. Fritz - 229-256 Unveiling the liaison between human capital, trade openness, and environmental sustainability for BRICS economies: Robust panel‐data estimation
by Abdul Haseeb & Enjun Xia & Shah Saud & Muhammad Usman & Muhammad Umer Quddoos - 257-275 How renewable energy and service growth influence environmental quality: Evidence from a sustainable development perspective
by Imen Chaouali & Mehdi Ben Jebli & Wadim Strielkowski - 276-297 The nexus between eco‐friendly technology and environmental degradation in India: Does the N or inverted N‐shape load capacity curve(LCC) hypothesis hold?
by Yongming Huang & Muhammed Ashiq Villanthenkodath & Mohammad Haseeb - 298-316 Fertilizer application training programs, the adoption of formula fertilization techniques and agricultural productivity: Evidence from 691 apple growers in China
by Xingguang Li & Wen Xue & Xuexi Huo - 317-333 Heterogeneous effects of urbanization and environment Kuznets curve hypothesis in Africa
by Muhammad Noshab Hussain & Zaiyang Li & Shaohua Yang - 334-352 Another outlook into energy‐growth nexus in Mexico for sustainable development: Accounting for the combined impact of urbanization and trade openness
by Tomiwa Sunday Adebayo & Festus Victor Bekun & Ilhan Ozturk & Murat Ismet Haseki
February 2023, Volume 47, Issue 1
- 3-21 Blue economy, blue finance and ocean governance for achieving sustainable development goals
by Unmana Sarangi - 22-41 Are consumers willing to pay for conservation agriculture? The case of white maize in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
by Willy Mulimbi & Lanier Nalley & Rodolfo M. Nayga & Arya Gaduh - 42-59 Effect of agricultural extension on cotton farmer's efficiency in arid and semi‐arid areas of Burkina Faso
by Dénis B. Akouwerabou - 60-86 Spatial analysis of resources and environmental carrying capacity in Iran
by Hossein Karami & Romina Sayahnia & Hossein Mahmoudi & Hossein Azadi & Sadegh Salehi - 87-113 Mapping non‐conventional atmospheric drinking‐water harvesting opportunities in Central Eurasia: The case of Kazakhstan
by Tamerlan Srymbetov & Albina Jetybayeva & Dinara Dikhanbayeva & Luis Rojas‐Solórzano - 114-133 Oil dependency, political institutions, and urban–rural disparities in access to electricity in Africa
by Armand Totouom - 134-151 From conflict to collaboration: Atewa Forest governance
by Victor Mawutor Agbo & Larry Swatuk
November 2022, Volume 46, Issue 4
- 377-392 Adaptation to climate change in small German municipalities: Sparse knowledge and weak adaptive capacities
by Daniel Buschmann & Karin Koziol & Thomas Bausch & Steurer Reinhard - 393-409 Do climatic factors induce rural migration? Empirical evidence from cotton farmers in Benin
by Ichaou Mounirou - 410-427 The role of stakeholder engagement in sustainable water resource management in South Africa
by Richard Kwame Adom & Mulala Danny Simatele - 428-449 Evaluating the effectiveness of principles used for sharing resources of the Lower Ankobra Basin in the Western Region, Ghana
by Dickson Okoree Mireku & Peter Kwabena Acheampong & Kwabena Barima Antwi & Ishmael Kwabla Hlovor - 450-480 Responses of sustainable development indicators to human activities and climate change in ecologically fragile areas of impoverished counties in China: Case study of the Zijin Mountain area of Linxian: A national‐level poor county
by Shanshan Huang & Chao Ma & Pei Liu
August 2022, Volume 46, Issue 3
- 263-288 Gender and climate change adaptation: A case of Ethiopian farmers
by Jeetendra Prakash Aryal & Tek Bahadur Sapkota & Dil Bahadur Rahut & Hom Nath Gartaula & Clare Stirling - 289-310 Can digital economy alleviate CO2 emissions in the transport sector? Evidence from provincial panel data in China
by Chien‐Chiang Lee & Ying Yuan & Huwei Wen - 311-329 Investigating the factors affecting participation in natural resources development cooperatives: The case study of Ardabil Province
by Ali Hamidi & Aliakbar Mehrabi & Seyed Akbar Javadi & Aliakbar Imani - 330-350 Divergence for nutritional traits in cultivated and wild pigeonpea genotypes from India and Africa
by Sweta Mishra & Shailesh Kumar & Suresh Acharya - 351-373 Knowledge structure of emergy theory in the field of eco‐compensation research: A grounded theory approach
by Xiumei Xu & Yilan Tan & Chao Feng
May 2022, Volume 46, Issue 2
- 157-178 A data‐driven approach to mitigating food insecurity and achieving zero hunger: A case study of West African countries
by Evans Brako Ntiamoah & Dongmei Li & Bismark Ameyaw & Daniel Bruce Sarpong & Martinson Twumasi Ankrah & Edmond Yeboah Nyamah - 179-199 Water shortage risk evaluation and its primary cause: Empirical evidence from rural China
by Liu Wenxin & Zhang Yao & Xu Ruifan & Zhang Zhen - 200-220 Rural households' food security and its determinants in coastal regions of Bangladesh
by Sanaullah Panezai & Moniruzzaman & Shahab E. Saqib & Md. Sadique Rahman & Zannatul Ferdous & Sobia Asghar & Ayat Ullah & Niaz Ali - 221-244 Effects of droughts on the delivery of infrastructure services in Kenya
by Humphrey Waita Njogu - 245-259 Dynamics of the politico‐administrative conflicts of resource control in Nigeria: Exploring the oil politics of who gets what, when, and how
by Celestine Chijioke Onah & Ikechukwu Asadu & Benjamin Amujiri
February 2022, Volume 46, Issue 1
- 3-20 Access to credit and farmland abandonment nexus: The case of rural Ghana
by Martinson Ankrah Twumasi & Yuansheng Jiang & Evans B. Ntiamoah & Selorm Akaba & Kwabena N. Darfor & Linda K. Boateng - 21-38 The connection between freedom of the press and environmental quality: An investigation on emerging market countries
by Umut Uzar - 39-59 Promotion of beekeeping: Insights from an empirical analysis of three honey value chains in Benin
by Smith A. R. Dossou & Jean Adanguidi & Augustin K. N. Aoudji & Rodrigue C. Gbedomon - 60-72 Nepal's hydropower development: Predicament and dilemma in policy‐making
by Xiaolong Zou & Sheela Pradhan & Anmol Mukhia - 73-87 Potential impacts of sustainable agricultural practices on smallholders' behavior in developing countries: Evidence from Togo
by Koffi M. Adji & Aklesso Y. G. Egbendewe & Boris O. K. Lokonon - 88-115 Achieving sustainable development goals through the study of urban heat island changes and its effective factors using spatio‐temporal techniques: The case study (Tehran city)
by Maryam Meftahi & Masoud Monavari & Mirmasoud Kheirkhah Zarkesh & Alireza Vafaeinejad & Ali Jozi - 116-135 Competency oriented management for sustainable artisanal and small‐scale mining sector development in Ethiopia
by Anwar Endris Hassen - 136-153 Are natural resources an impetus for economic growth in Africa?
by Jules René Minkoua Nzié & Ateh Thomson Pepeah
November 2021, Volume 45, Issue 4
- 329-349 Analysing the impacts of climate variability on the yield of Kharif rice over Punjab, Pakistan
by Sohail Abbas & Ghulam Dastgeer - 350-365 The political ecology of cocoa in Ghana: Past, present and future challenges
by Chris Bryant & Matthew I. Mitchell - 366-379 Nexus between economic growth, financial development, and energy consumption in Sub‐Saharan African countries: A dynamic approach
by Abdoulganiour Almame Tinta & Salifou Ouedraogo & Noel Thiombiano - 380-396 The relationship between institutional quality and ecological footprint: Is there a connection?
by Umut Uzar - 397-423 Economic development, energy consumption, and climate change: An empirical account from Malaysia
by Habib Hussain Khan & Nahla Samargandi & Adeel Ahmed - 424-440 The concept delimitation, the value realization process, and the realization path of the capitalization of forest ecological resources
by Qiu‐Shuang Fang & Hong‐Xun Li - 441-463 Modelling the effect of energy consumption on different environmental indicators in the United States: The role of financial development and renewable energy innovations
by Ojonugwa Usman & Andrew Adewale Alola & George N. Ike - 464-483 Evaluation of agricultural investment environment in countries around the Black Sea under the background of The Belt and Road
by Qiyong Chen & Shiyu Chen & Changfeng Shi & Qinghua Pang & Ang Li - 484-485 Book review: The new climate war
by Rachel Keplar
August 2021, Volume 45, Issue 3
- 211-229 Natural disasters and risk aversion: Evidence from Vietnam
by Trung X. Hoang & Nga V. T. Le - 230-255 Evidence on clean energy consumption and business cycle: A global perspective
by Meng Yan & Kai Shi - 256-288 Evaluation of natural disaster treatment efficiency in 27 Chinese provinces
by Ying Li & Yung‐ho Chiu & Tai‐Yu Lin & Hongyi Cen & Yabin Liu - 289-304 Influence of FSC certification on the governance of the logging sector in the Congo basin
by Guillaume Lescuyer & Raphaël Tsanga & Samir Nziengui & Eric Forni & Claudia Romero - 305-325 Study on water resources consumption and environmental pollution of China's provinces under different economic development levels
by Chenjun Zhang & Rui Hua & Zhen Shi & Yung‐ho Chiu & Shijiong Qin & Xinrui Sun
May 2021, Volume 45, Issue 2
- 105-119 Sustainable development of water resources in marginalised semi‐arid regions of India: Case study of Dahod in Gujarat, India
by Pennan Chinnasamy & Ambadas B. Maske & Vaishnavi Honap & Sunita Chaudhary & Govindasamy Agoramoorthy - 120-137 How do remittances to the Philippines affect its environmental sustainability? Evidence based on the augmented ARDL approach
by Alper Karasoy - 138-156 Understanding the relationship between natural resources, renewable energy consumption, economic factors, globalization and CO2 emissions in developed and developing countries
by Bashir Muhammad & Sher Khan - 157-182 A snapshot of coal‐fired power generation in Bangladesh: A demand–supply outlook
by Aminul Islam & Mohammad Tofayal Ahmed & Md Alam Hossain Mondal & Md. Rabiul Awual & Minhaj Uddin Monir & Kamrul Islam - 183-205 Navigating sticky floors and glass ceilings: Barriers and opportunities for women's employment in natural resources industries in Canada
by Bipasha Baruah & Sandra Biskupski‐Mujanovic - 206-207 Environmental ethics and uncertainty wrestling with wicked problems, Whitney A. Bauman and Kevin J. O'Brien, Routledge London and New York, 2020, 161 pages
by Heather Gray
February 2021, Volume 45, Issue 1
- 3-17 Mapping South Africaʼs nationally determined contributions to the targets of the sustainable development goals
by Khanyisa B. Mantlana & Malebajoa A. Maoela & Godwell Nhamo - 18-36 Is animal welfare a central issue for consumers of luxury goods?
by Mohamed Akli Achabou - 37-62 Taking Venezuela back to the sustainability path: The role of financial development and economic integration in low‐carbon transition
by Chinazaekpere Nwani - 63-86 Indian dye yielding plants: Efforts and opportunities
by Shilpi Aggarwal - 87-102 A double‐edged sword: Realities of artisanal and small‐scale mining for rural people in the Alaotra region of Madagascar
by Natasha Stoudmann & Lena M. Reibelt & Aimée G. Rakotomalala & Olivier Randriamanjakahasina & Claude A. Garcia & Patrick O. Waeber
November 2020, Volume 44, Issue 4
- 289-310 Environmental pollution, hydropower and nuclear energy generation before and after catastrophe: Bathtub‐Weibull curve and MS‐VECM methods
by Melike E. Bildirici - 311-333 Forest resources and household welfare: Empirical evidence from North Central Vietnam
by Cuong Van Hoang & Tuyen Quang Tran & Yen Hai Thi Nguyen & Lan Thanh Nguyen - 334-352 The impact of coal and non‐coal consumption on China's energy performance improvement
by Xiangyu Teng & Fan‐peng Liu & Yung‐ho Chiu - 353-368 Achieving sustainable development goals through participatory forest management: Examples from South‐Eastern Bangladesh
by Tapan Kumar Nath & Mohammed Jashimuddin & Makoto Inoue - 369-383 How farmers develop local ecological knowledge for on‐farm tree management: The perspectives of some farming communities of Ghana
by Raheal Awuah & Boateng Kyereh
August 2020, Volume 44, Issue 3
- 195-218 The Water Poverty Index: An application in the Indian context
by Isha Goel & Seema Sharma & Smita Kashiramka - 219-235 Traditional water bodies and ecosystem services: Empirical evidence from West Bengal, India
by Koushik Chowdhury & Bhagirath Behera - 236-254 Governance assessment of small‐scale inland fishing: The case of Lake Itezhi‐Tezhi, Zambia
by Sydney Kapembwa & Alan Gardiner & Jόn G. Pétursson - 255-273 Adoption and economic impacts of laser land leveling in the irrigated rice‐wheat system in Haryana, India using endogenous switching regression
by Jeetendra P. Aryal & Arun Khatri‐Chhetri & Tek B. Sapkota & Dil B. Rahut & Olaf Erenstein - 274-285 The medicinal and aromatic plants business of Uttarakhand: A mini review of challenges and directions for future research
by Pramod Chandra
May 2020, Volume 44, Issue 2
- 111-128 Nature‐based marine tourism in the Gulf of California and Baja California Peninsula: Economic benefits and key species
by Andrés M Cisneros‐Montemayor & Amanda Townsel & Claire M Gonzales & Andrea R Haas & Estrella E Navarro‐Holm & Teresa Salorio‐Zuñiga & Andrew F Johnson - 129-143 Legal measures to reduce marine environmental risks of seawater desalination in China
by Hao Wang & Xiaoyi Jiang - 144-160 A participatory decision making framework for artisanal fisheries collaborative governance: Insights from management committees in Chile
by Rodrigo A. Estévez & Carlos Veloso & Gabriel Jerez & Stefan Gelcich - 161-175 Trade in fisheries services under the WTO and GATS framework
by Emma Will & Maria Pettersson & Jesper Stage - 176-190 Exploring corruption in fisheries
by Yifei Yan & Adam Graycar - 191-192 Oceans in Decline
by Camille Caro
February 2020, Volume 44, Issue 1
- 3-39 Sustainable development in East Africa: impact evaluation of regional agricultural development projects in Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Uganda
by Enock Warinda & Dickson M Nyariki & Stephen Wambua & Reuben M Muasya & Munir A Hanjra - 40-51 Global and regional potential of wastewater as a water, nutrient and energy source
by Manzoor Qadir & Pay Drechsel & Blanca Jiménez Cisneros & Younggy Kim & Amit Pramanik & Praem Mehta & Oluwabusola Olaniyan - 52-65 Criminalization of “galamsey” and livelihoods in Ghana: Limits and consequences
by Francis Xavier Dery Tuokuu & Uwafiokun Idemudia & Eugene B. G Bawelle & John Bosco Baguri Sumani - 66-88 Status and trends in EFlows in southern Africa
by Cate Brown & Dirk Campher & Jackie King - 89-108 Climate change mitigation in Austria and Switzerland: The pitfalls of federalism in greening decentralized building policies
by Reinhard Steurer & Christoph Clar & Juan Casado‐Asensio
November 2019, Volume 43, Issue 4
- 205-217 National benefits, local costs? Local residents' views on environmental and social effects of large‐scale mining in Chingola, Zambia
by Chomba Kolala & Bridget Bwalya Umar - 218-229 The effects of agricultural cooperatives on smallholder livelihoods and agricultural performance in Cambodia
by Eric Ofori & Gabriel S Sampson & Jessie Vipham - 230-240 Does foreign direct investment impede forest area in Sub‐Saharan Africa?
by Boris OK Lokonon & Ichaou Mounirou - 241-252 Assessment of soil erosion under rainfed sugarcane in KwaZulu‐Natal, South Africa
by Khatab Abdalla & Matthew Dickey & Trevor Hill & Bruce Scott‐Shaw - 253-266 Perceptions towards solar mini‐grid systems in India: A multi‐stakeholder analysis
by Sachiko Graber & Tara Narayanan & Jose F. Alfaro & Debajit Palit
August 2019, Volume 43, Issue 3
- 135-153 Panel heterogeneous distribution analysis of trade and modernized agriculture on CO2 emissions: The role of renewable and fossil fuel energy consumption
by Samuel A Sarkodie & Evans B Ntiamoah & Dongmei Li - 154-163 Impact of climate change on food security of small islands: The case of Mauritius
by Roshini Brizmohun - 164-180 A relict habitat became an isolated habitat in the Luoshan Nature Reserve from 1977 to 2017: Natural or man‐made disaster?
by Chao Ma & Xiabing Wang & Wenhao Zhang - 181-193 Towards sustainable consumption: Predicting the impact of social‐psychological factors on energy conservation intentions in Northern Cyprus
by Peter Ansu‐Mensah & Murad A. Bein - 194-202 Carbon sequestration via afforestation as a sustainable action to mitigate climate change in Western Iran
by Zohreh Miripanah & Mohsen Tavakoli & Mahmoud Rostaminya & Mostafa Naderi
May 2019, Volume 43, Issue 2
- 73-81 Greening Nigeria's economy for industrial and environmental sustainability: Polyurethane production as a test case
by Abiodun S. Momodu & Elizabeth F. Aransiola & Inioluwa D. Okunade & Grace O. Ogunlusi & Kehinde N. Awokoya & Ibikunle O. Ogundari & Olutope T. Falope & Oladotun W. Makinde & John‐Felix K. Akinbami - 82-94 Monitoring and targeting the sanitation poor: A multidimensional approach
by Ricard Giné‐Garriga & Agustí Pérez‐Foguet - 95-110 Property rights integrity, tenure security and forestland rental market participation: Evidence from Jiangxi Province, China
by Yuepeng Zhou & Xiaoping Shi & Dengyan Ji & Xianlei Ma & Satish Chand - 111-120 Are shocks to natural gas consumption transitory or permanent? A more powerful panel unit root test on the G7 countries
by Yifei Cai & Cosimo Magazzino - 121-131 Climate change adaptation at different levels of government: Characteristics and conditions of policy change
by Christoph Clar & Reinhard Steurer
February 2019, Volume 43, Issue 1
- 3-16 A practical dialogue protocol for sustainability science to contribute to regional resources management: its implementation in Réunion
by Jérôme Queste & Tom Wassenaar - 17-30 The politics of interbasin transfers: socio‐environmental impacts and actor strategies in Tunisia
by Wafa Ben Fraj & Mohamed Elloumi & François Molle - 31-40 El Niño‐Southern Oscillation, rainfall variability and sustainable agricultural development in the Ho Municipality, Ghana
by Kwadwo Owusu & Selorm K. Darkey & Sylvester A. Boadi - 41-55 Manure and adoption of modern seeds in cereal‐based systems in West African drylands: linkages and (non)complementarities
by Rivaldo A. B. Kpadonou & Bruno Barbier & Tom Owiyo & Fatima Denton & Franck Rutabingwa - 56-70 Rapid land use change threatens provisioning ecosystem services in miombo woodlands
by Eleanor K.K. Jew & Oliver J. Burdekin & Andrew J. Dougill & Susannah M. Sallu
November 2018, Volume 42, Issue 4
- 217-226 Urban‐rural water access inequalities in Malawi: implications for monitoring the Sustainable Development Goals
by Ellis A. Adams & Sarah L. Smiley - 227-242 Aging with financial insecurity: social resilience and adaptation in urban areas of the United States
by Nelya Rakhimova - 243-253 Food and water insecurity in specialised fishing communities: evidence from the Philippines
by Michael Fabinyi - 254-268 Spatial‐temporal variations of water poverty in rural China considered through the KDE and ESDA models
by Wenxin Liu & Minjuan Zhao & Wei Hu & Yu Cai - 269-270 Extractive Relations: Countervailing Power and the Global Mining Industry. J.R. Owen, D. Kemp, Routledge, New York, NY, 2017, 263 pages
by Scott D. Odell
August 2018, Volume 42, Issue 3
- 141-158 Factors affecting the adoption of multiple climate‐smart agricultural practices in the Indo‐Gangetic Plains of India
by Jeetendra Prakash Aryal & Dil Bahadur Rahut & Sofina Maharjan & Olaf Erenstein - 159-171 Navigating multi‐level natural resource governance: an analytical guide
by Fiona Nunan - 172-184 Simultaneous adoption of integrated soil fertility management technologies in the Chinyanja Triangle, Southern Africa
by Powell Mponela & Girma T. Kassie & Lulseged D. Tamene - 185-200 Developing an indicator set for measuring sustainable development in India
by Ahmad M. Khalid & Seema Sharma & Amlendu K. Dubey - 201-213 Land management in rural Burkina Faso: the role of socio‐cultural and institutional factors
by Daniel Etongo & Terence Epule Epule & Ida Nadia S Djenontin & Markku Kanninen
May 2018, Volume 42, Issue 2
- 71-82 Impacts of farmer field schools on productivity of vegetable farming in Indonesia
by Gregory C. Luther & Joko Mariyono & Raden M. Purnagunawan & Ben Satriatna & Martin Siyaranamual - 83-92 The market and shadow value of informal fish catch: a framework and application to Panama
by Andrés M. Cisneros‐Montemayor & Sarah Harper & Travis C. Tai - 93-107 Nikinake: the mobilization of labour and skill development in rural Ethiopia
by Gerba Leta & Girma Kelboro & Till Stellmacher & Kristof Van Assche & Anna‐Katharina Hornidge - 108-122 Community‐based water supplies in Cikarang, Indonesia: are they sustainable?
by Raden Ajeng Koesoemo Roekmi & Kanagaratnam Baskaran & Lloyd HC Chua - 123-137 Precarious work or sustainable livelihoods? Aligning Prestea's Programme with the development dialogue on artisanal and small‐scale mining
by Obed Adonteng‐Kissi & Barbara Adonteng‐Kissi
February 2018, Volume 42, Issue 1
- 3-18 Understanding the factors that influence household use of clean energy in the Similipal Tiger Reserve, India
by Madhusmita Dash & Bhagirath Behera & Dil Bahadur Rahut - 19-31 Measuring conservation success beyond the traditional biological criteria: the case of conservation projects in Costa Rica, Mekong Valley, and Cameroon
by Jessica Gruber & Richard Mbatu & Rebecca Johns & Barnali Dixon - 32-41 Plant indicator status and implications for natural disaster management in both developed communities and indigenous communities
by Kyoo‐Man Ha - 42-53 Climate change and adoption of sustainable land management practices in the Niger basin of Benin
by Boris O. K. Lokonon & Aly A. Mbaye - 54-68 Achieving SDG 6: water resources sustainability in Caribbean Small Island Developing States through improved water governance
by Michelle A. Mycoo
November 2017, Volume 41, Issue 4
- 195-208 Adapting to climate variability and change in rural Kenya: farmer perceptions, strategies and climate trends
by Justus Ochieng & Lilian Kirimi & Joyce Makau - 209-219 Conservation agriculture and sustainable development in Africa: insights from Tanzania
by Andreas Scheba - 220-233 Productivity effects and natural resource management: econometric evidence from POSAF‐II in Nicaragua
by Luis A. De los Santos‐Montero & Boris E. Bravo‐Ureta - 234-243 Resource utilization conflict in downstream non‐resettled communities of the Bui Dam in Ghana
by Kwadwo Owusu & Paul W. K. Yankson & Alex B. Asiedu & Peter B. Obour - 244-254 Stakeholders’ perceptions of integrated rainwater management approaches in the Blue Nile Basin of the Ethiopian highlands
by Annet A. Mulema & Zelalem Lema & Elias Damtew & Aberra Adie & Zadoc Ogutu & Alan J. Duncan
August 2017, Volume 41, Issue 3
- 131-144 Promoting equity in water access: the limits of fairness of a rural water programme in semi‐arid Mozambique
by Raphaëlle Ducrot & Magalie Bourblanc - 145-155 The effect of clean energy regulations and incentives on green jobs: panel analysis of the United States, 1998–2007
by Taedong Lee - 156-166 Canada's Model Forests 20 years on: towards forest and community sustainability?
by Ryan Bullock & Kathryn Jastremski & Maureen G. Reed - 167-178 Formalising informal solid waste recycling at the Pomona dumpsite in Harare, Zimbabwe
by Svongwa Nemadire & Stenly Mapurazi & George Nyamadzawo - 179-189 Are denser cities greener? Evidence from China, 2000–2010
by Rui Wang & Quan Yuan - 190-191 Finnish Water Services: Experiences in Global Perspective ‐ by Tapio S. Katko
by Marcia Brewster
May 2017, Volume 41, Issue 2
- 71-82 Conflict and collective action in Tonle Sap fisheries: adapting governance to support community livelihoods
by Blake D. Ratner & Sovannarith So & Kosal Mam & Il Oeur & Sour Kim - 83-91 Assessment of seasonal variations of carbon dioxide concentration in Iran using GOSAT data
by Seyed Mohsen Mousavi & Samereh Falahatkar & Manouchehr Farajzadeh - 92-104 REDD+ in Africa: contexts and challenges
by Belachew Gizachew & Rasmus Astrup & Pål Vedeld & Eliakimu M. Zahabu & Lalisa A. Duguma - 105-118 Evidence of the impacts of the national housing programme on the accessibility of the low‐income population in Rio de Janeiro
by José Renato Barandier & Milena Bodmer & Izabella Lentino - 119-127 An Environmental Kuznets Curve for N2O emissions in Germany: an ARDL approach
by Manuel A. Zambrano‐Monserrate & Mario Andres Fernandez
February 2017, Volume 41, Issue 1
- 3-17 Household susceptibility to hydrological change in the Lower Mekong Basin
by Ruby W. Grantham & Murray A. Rudd - 18-29 Renewable inequity? Women's employment in clean energy in industrialized, emerging and developing economies
by Bipasha Baruah - 30-41 Social disruption, mine closure and housing policy: evidence from the Free State Goldfields, South Africa
by John Ntema & Lochner Marais & Jan Cloete & Molefi Lenka - 42-54 Understanding local community attitudes toward industrial development in the Great Barrier Reef region World Heritage Area: are environmental impacts perceived to overshadow economic benefits?
by Claudia F. Benham - 55-68 Protected areas and deforestation: new results from high‐resolution panel data
by Brian Blankespoor & Susmita Dasgupta & David Wheeler
November 2016, Volume 40, Issue 4
- 141-142 Introduction: Toward sustainable urban form
by Joan Clos - 143-155 Sustainable mobility as Swiss cheese? – Exploring influences on urban transport strategy in Basel
by Paul Fenton - 156-168 Sustainability assessment of three districts in the city of Donostia through the NEST simulation tool
by Xabat Oregi & Maxime Pousse & Lara Mabe & Alexandre Escudero & Iker Mardaras - 169-179 The role of institutions in sustainable urban governance
by Allison Bridges - 180-202 Attaining SDG11: can sustainability assessment tools be used for improved transformation of neighbourhoods in historic city centers?
by Tulin Vural Arslan & Selen Durak & Deniz Ozge Aytac
August 2016, Volume 40, Issue 3
- 93-102 Dynamics of local governance in natural resource conservation in the Okavango Delta, Botswana
by Emmanuel Mogende & Oluwatoyin Kolawole - 103-111 A framework for reforming India's forest biodiversity management regime
by S. Faizi & M. Ravichandran - 112-126 Considering the locals: coastal construction and destruction in times of climate change on Anjouan, Comoros
by Beate M.W. Ratter & Jan Petzold & Kamardine Sinane - 127-138 Thinking inside the basin: scale in transboundary water management
by Bunyod Holmatov & Jonathan Lautze
February 2016, Volume 40, Issue 1-2
- 3-5 Ethics of sustainable development: the moral imperative for the effective implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
by Mohammad Reza Salamat - 6-20 Who counts, what counts: representation and accountability in water governance in the Upper Comoé sub‐basin, Burkina Faso
by Carla Roncoli & Brian Dowd‐Uribe & Ben Orlove & Colin Thor West & Moussa Sanon - 21-36 Environmental information sharing: a means to support the legitimization of oyster farmers’ stewardship over water quality management in NSW, Australia
by Nicolas Paget & Katherine Anne Daniell & Ana Rubio Zuazo & Olivier Barreteau - 37-50 Key factors that influence households’ tree planting behaviour
by Yusuph J. Kulindwa - 51-61 Tourism and wetland conservation: application of travel cost and willingness to pay an entry fee at Ghodaghodi Lake Complex, Nepal
by Pramod Lamsal & Kishor Atreya & Krishna Prasad Pant & Lalit Kumar - 62-76 Impact of forest policies on timber production in India: a review
by Mili Ghosh & Bhaskar Sinha - 77-90 Qualifying irrigation system sustainability by means of stakeholder perceptions and concerns: lessons from the Segarra‐Garrigues Canal, Spain
by Sandra Ricart & Anna Ribas & David Pavón
August 2015, Volume 39, Issue 3-4
- 153-156 The power of framing and response to global environmental challenges: the case of climate change
by Mohammad Reza Salamat - 157-174 The global partnership for sustainable development
by Yongfu Huang & Muhammad G. Quibria - 175-190 Analysis of energy security and sustainability in future low carbon scenarios for Brazil
by Fátima Lima & Joana Portugal‐Pereira & André F.P. Lucena & Pedro Rochedo & Jorge Cunha & Manuel Lopes Nunes & Alexandre Salem Szklo - 191-201 The legacy of migration in response to climate stress: learning from the Gilbertese resettlement in the Solomon Islands
by Simon D. Donner - 202-213 A Yin‐Yang approach to education policy regarding health and the environment: early‐careerists' image of the future and priority programmes
by Paul Watts & Benjamin Custer & Zhuang‐Fang Yi & Enoch Ontiri & Marivic Pajaro - 214-223 Implementing SDG 15: Can large‐scale public programs help deliver biodiversity conservation, restoration and management, while assisting human development?
by Peter Bridgewater & Mathieu Régnier & Roberto Cruz García - 224-237 Energy production and sustainability: A study of Belo Monte hydroelectric power plant
by Issa Ibrahim Berchin & Jéssica Garcia & Mauri Luiz Heerdt & Angélica de Quevedo Moreira & Ana Clara Medeiros da Silveira & José Baltazar Salgueirinho Osório de Andrade Guerra - 238-239 Sustainable Urban Transport – Edited by Maria Attard and Yoram Shiftan
by Robert Schönduwe
May 2015, Volume 39, Issue 2
- 83-96 An intelligent disaster decision support system for increasing the sustainability of transport networks
by Abbas Rajabifard & Russell G. Thompson & Yiqun Chen - 97-109 People, protected areas and ecosystem services: a qualitative and quantitative analysis of local people's perception and preferences in Côte d'Ivoire
by Ariane Amin & Julie G. Zaehringer & Gudrun Schwilch & Inza Koné - 110-122 Resource conservation strategies for rice‐wheat cropping systems on partially reclaimed sodic soils of the Indo‐Gangetic region, and their effects on soil carbon
by V.K. Mishra & S. Srivastava & A.K. Bhardwaj & D.K. Sharma & Y.P. Singh & A.K. Nayak - 123-133 The water vulnerability of metro and megacities: An investigation of structural determinants
by Thomas Bolognesi - 134-150 Energy consumption and carbon emission for tourism transport in World Heritage Sites: a case of the Wulingyuan area in China
by Chengcai Tang & Linsheng Zhong & Wenjing Fan & Shengkui Cheng - 151-152 Urban China: Toward Efficient, Inclusive, and Sustainable Urbanization – By The World Bank and the Development Research Center of the State Council, People's Republic of China
by Ralph Wahnschafft & Fen Wei
February 2015, Volume 39, Issue 1
- 1-2 Introduction: Special issue on sustainable transport
by Mohammad Reza Salamat - 3-14 Economic growth and transport: On the road to sustainability
by Cátia Sousa & Catarina Roseta‐Palma & Luís Filipe Martins - 15-26 Contesting sustainability in urban transport — perspectives from a Swedish town
by Paul Fenton & Sara Gustafsson - 27-40 Governing sustainable low‐carbon transport in Indonesia: An assessment of provincial transport plans
by Andreas Jaeger & Sudarmanto Budi Nugroho & Eric Zusman & Ryoko Nakano & Rachel Daggy - 41-52 Bikeshare in China as a public service: Comparing government‐run and public‐private partnership operation models
by Gavin Fynn Lohry & Alice Yiu - 53-63 Estimating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from paratransit in Bandung, Indonesia: Reducing the transaction costs of generating conservative emissions baselines
by Sudarmanto Budi Nugroho & Eric Zusman - 64-81 Lessons from 40 years of planning for cycle‐inclusion: Reflections from Santiago, Chile
by Lake Sagaris
November 2014, Volume 38, Issue 4
- 235-247 Market‐based conservation: Aligning static theory with dynamic systems
by Richard T. Woodward & Amanda Stronza & Elizabeth Shapiro‐Garza & Lee A. Fitzgerald - 248-260 Has the Clean Development Mechanism assisted sustainable development?
by Jingjing He & Yongfu Huang & Finn Tarp - 261-269 The relationship between sustainable development and resource use from a geographic perspective
by Eric K.W. Aikins - 270-281 The paradox of the modernisation of urban water systems in Europe: Intrinsic institutional limits for sustainability
by Thomas Bolognesi