30. Housing and Real Estate
30-1 HOUSING/REAL ESTATE POLICY
Durst, Noah J., and Peter M. Ward. 2016. Colonia housing conditions in model subdivisions: A déjà vu for policy makers. Housing Policy Debate 26, 2: 316-33.
Fitzpatrick, Thomas J., IV, Lisa Nelson, Francisca G.-C. Richter, and Stephan Whitaker. 2016. Can local ordinances prevent neighborhood destabilization? Housing Policy Debate 26, 3: 517-35.
Haas, P. M., G. L. Newmark, and T. R. Morrison. 2016. Untangling housing cost and transportation interactions: The location affordability index model—Version 2 (LAIM2). Housing Policy Debate 26, 4: 568-82.
Kleit, Rachel Garshick, Seungbeom Kang, and Corianne Payton Scally. 2016. Why do housing mobility programs fail in moving households to better neighborhoods? Housing Policy Debate 26, 1: 188-209.
Landis, John D. 2016. Tracking and explaining neighborhood socioeconomic change in U.S. metropolitan areas between 1990 and 2010. Housing Policy Debate 26, 1: 2-52.
Ramsey-Musolf, Darrel. 2016. Evaluating California's housing element law, housing equity, and housing production (1990–2007). Housing Policy Debate 26, 3: 488-516.
Rongerude, Jane, and Mônica Haddad. 2016. Cores and peripheries: Spatial analysis of housing choice voucher distribution in the San Francisco Bay Area region, 2000–2010. Housing Policy Debate 26, 3: 417-36.
Tach, Laura, Sara Jacoby, Douglas J. Wiebe, Terry Guerra, and Therese S. Richmond. 2016. The effect of microneighborhood conditions on adult educational attainment in a subsidized housing intervention. Housing Policy Debate 26, 2: 380-97.
Wang, Ruoniu, Kristin Larsen, and Anne Ray. 2015. Rethinking locational outcomes for housing choice vouchers: A case study in Duval County, Florida. Housing Policy Debate 25, 4: 715-38.
30-3 HOUSING/REAL ESTATE FINANCE AND VALUE
Hanratty, Maria. 2016. Family shelter entry and re-entry during the recession in Hennepin County: The role of race, residential location, and family earnings. Housing Policy Debate 26, 2: 334-45.
Insler, Michael, and Kurtis Swope. 2016. School quality, residential choice, and the U.S. housing bubble. Housing Policy Debate 26, 1: 53-79.
Insler, Michael, and Kurtis Swope. 2016. School quality, residential choice, and the U.S. housing bubble. Housing Policy Debate 26, 1: 53-79.
Kaza, Nikhil, Sarah F. Riley, Roberto G. Quercia, and Chao Yue Tian. 2016. Location efficiency and mortgage risks for low-income households. Housing Policy Debate 26, 4: 750-65.
Meltzer, Rachel, and Alex Schwartz. 2016. Housing affordability and health: Evidence from New York City. Housing Policy Debate 26, 1: 80-104.
Thomas, Hannah. 2015. Preserving community assets: Do foreclosure sales need to negatively impact the neighborhood? Housing Policy Debate 25, 4: 649-83.
Wissoker, Peter. 2016. Putting the supplier in housing supply: An overview of the growth and concentration of large homebuilders in the United States (1990–2007). Housing Policy Debate 26, 3: 536-62.
30-4 HOME OWNERSHIP/RENTAL HOUSING
Acevedo-Garcia, Dolores, Nancy McArdle, Erin Hardy, Keri-Nicole Dillman, Jason Reece, Unda Ioana Crisan, et al. 2016. Neighborhood opportunity and location affordability for low-income renter families. Housing Policy Debate 26, 4: 607-45.
Faber, Jacob W., and Ingrid Gould Ellen. 2016. Race and the housing cycle: Differences in home equity trends among long-term homeowners. Housing Policy Debate 26, 3: 456-73.
McMillan, Andrew, and Arnab Chakraborty. 2016. Who buys foreclosed homes? How neighborhood characteristics influence real estate-owned home sales to investors and households. Housing Policy Debate 26, 4: 766-84.
Revington, Nick, and Craig Townsend. 2016. Market rental housing affordability and rapid transit catchments: Application of a new measure in Canada. Housing Policy Debate 26, 4: 864-86.
30-5 HOUSING REHABILITATION
Dong, Hongwei. 2016. The geography of the recent housing crisis: The role of urban form. Housing Policy Debate 26, 1: 150-71.
Fujii, Yasuyuki. 2016. Spotlight on the main actors: How land banks and community development corporations stabilize and revitalize Cleveland neighborhoods in the aftermath of the foreclosure crisis. Housing Policy Debate 26, 2: 296-315.
Leonard, Tammy. 2016. Housing upkeep and public good provision in residential neighborhoods. Housing Policy Debate 26, 6: 888-908.
Tighe, J. Rosie, and Joanna P. Ganning. 2016. Do shrinking cities allow redevelopment without displacement? An analysis of affordability based on housing and transportation costs for redeveloping, declining, and stable neighborhoods. Housing Policy Debate 26, 4: 785-800.
Wilkins, Charles, Maya Brennan, Amy Deora, Anker Heegaard, Albert Lee, and Jeffrey Lubell. 2015. Comparing the life-cycle costs of new construction and acquisition-rehab of affordable multifamily rental housing. Housing Policy Debate 25, 4: 684-714.
30-6 HOUSING FOR SPECIAL POPULATIONS
Begley, Jaclene, and Lauren Lambie-Hanson. 2015. The home maintenance and improvement behaviors of older adults in Boston. Housing Policy Debate 25, 4: 754-81.
Walter, Rebecca J., Michael Caudy, and James V. Ray. 2016. Revived and discouraged: Evaluating employment barriers for Section 3 residents with criminal records. Housing Policy Debate 26, 2: 398-415.
30-7 LOW- AND MODERATE-INCOME HOUSING
Bailey, Kathryn T., John T. Cook, Stephanie Ettinger de Cuba, Patrick H. Casey, Mariana Chilton, Sharon M. Coleman, et al. 2016. Development of an index of subsidized housing availability and its relationship to housing insecurity. Housing Policy Debate 26, 1: 172-87.
Bieri, David S., and Casey J. Dawkins. 2016. Quality of life, transportation costs, and federal housing assistance: Leveling the playing field. Housing Policy Debate 26, 4: 646-69.
Dawkins, Casey, and Rolf Moeckel. 2016. Transit-induced gentrification: Who will stay, and who will go? Housing Policy Debate 26, 4: 801-18.
Graves, Erin. 2016. Rooms for improvement: A qualitative metasynthesis of the housing choice voucher program. Housing Policy Debate 26, 2: 346-61.
Greenlee, Andrew J., and Beverly K. Wilson. 2016. Where does location affordability drive residential mobility? An analysis of origin and destination communities. Housing Policy Debate 26, 4: 583-606.
Haas, P. M., G. L Newmark, and T. R. Morrison. 2016. Untangling housing cost and transportation interactions: The Location Affordability Index Model—Version 2 (LAIM2). Housing Policy Debate 26, 4: 568-82.
Hamidi, Shima, Reid Ewing, and John Renne. 2016. How affordable is HUD affordable housing? Housing Policy Debate 26, 3: 437-55.
Lens, Michael C., and Vincent Reina. 2016. Preserving neighborhood opportunity: Where federal housing subsidies expire. Housing Policy Debate 26, 4: 714-32.
Pfeiffer, Deirdre, and Joanna Lucio. 2016. Section 8 renters in the Phoenix, Arizona, foreclosure crisis: Implications for poverty deconcentration. Housing Policy Debate 26, 2: 362-79.
Pierce, Gregory, and Silvia Jimenez. 2015. Unreliable water access in U.S. mobile homes: Evidence from the American housing survey. Housing Policy Debate 25, 4: 739-53.
Tremoulet, Andrée, Ryan J. Dann, and Arlie Adkins. 2016. Moving to location affordability? Housing choice vouchers and residential relocation in the Portland, Oregon, region. Housing Policy Debate 26, 4: 692-713.
Walter, Rebecca J., and Ruoniu Wang. 2016. Searching for affordability and opportunity: A framework for the housing choice voucher program. Housing Policy Debate 26, 4: 670-91.
Walter, Rebecca, Aaron Evans, and Serge Atherwood. 2016. Addressing the affordable housing crisis for vulnerable renters: Insights from Broward County on an affordable housing acquisition tool. Housing Policy Debate 26, 1: 123-49.
30-8 PUBLIC SECTOR HOUSING
Berk-Clark, Carissa van den. 2016. The dilemmas of frontline staff working with the homeless: Housing first, discretion, and the task environment. Housing Policy Debate 26, 1: 105-22.
Byrne, Thomas, Dan Treglia, Dennis P. Culhane, John Kuhn, and Vincent Kane. 2016. Predictors of homelessness among families and single adults after exit from homelessness prevention and rapid re-housing programs: Evidence from the Department of Veterans Affairs supportive services for veteran families program. Housing Policy Debate 26, 1: 252-75.
Keene, Danya E. 2016. “We need to have a meeting”: Public housing demolition and collective agency in Atlanta, Georgia. Housing Policy Debate 26, 1: 210-30.
Koschinsky, Julia, and Emily Talen. 2016. Location efficiency and affordability: A national analysis of walkable access and HUD-assisted housing. Housing Policy Debate 26, 4: 835-63.
Moore, M. Kathleen. 2016. Lists and lotteries: Rationing in the housing choice voucher program. Housing Policy Debate 26, 3: 474-87.
Nguyen, Mai Thi, Michael Webb, William Rohe, and Estefany Noria. 2016. Beyond neighborhood quality: The role of residential instability, employment access, and location affordability in shaping work outcomes for HOPE VI participants. Housing Policy Debate 26, 4: 733-49.
Rohe, William M., Michael D. Webb, and Kirstin P. Frescoln. 2016. Work requirements in public housing: Impacts on tenant employment and evictions. Housing Policy Debate 26, 6: 909-27.
32. Environment
32-1 ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
Assche, Kristof Van, Johannes Van Biesebroeck, and Jeff Holm. 2014. Governing the ice. Ice fishing villages on Lake Mille Lacs and the creation of environmental governance institutions. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 8: 1122-44.
Borghesi, Simone. 2014. Water tradable permits: A review of theoretical and case studies. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 9: 1305-32.
Brouhle, Keith, and Donna Ramirez Harrington. 2014. The role of environmental management systems in the Canadian Voluntary Climate and Challenge Registry. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 8: 1145-68.
Colombo, Sergio, and Klaus Glenk. 2014. Social preferences for agricultural policy instruments: Joint consideration of non-attendance to attributes and to alternatives in modelling discrete choice data. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 2: 215-32.
Hawkins, Christopher V. 2014. Planning and competing interests: Testing the mediating influence of planning capacity on smart growth policy adoption. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 11: 1683-1703.
Johansson, Johanna. 2014. Why do forest companies change their CSR strategies? Responses to market demands and public regulation through dual-certification. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 3: 349-68.
Lynch-Wood, Gary, and David Williamson. 2014. Understanding SME responses to environmental regulation. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 8: 1220-39.
Nastran, Mojca. 2014. Stakeholder analysis in a protected natural park: Case study from Slovenia. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 9: 1359-80.
Shiers, David, Joe Weston, Elizabeth Wilson, John Glasson, and Laura Deller. 2014. Implementing new EU environmental law: The short life of the UK Site Waste Management Plan Regulations. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 7: 1003-22.
Storbjörk, Sofie, and Karolina Isaksson. 2014. “Learning is our Achilles heel”. Conditions for long-term environmental policy integration in Swedish regional development. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 7: 1023-42.
Thaler, T., B. Boteler, T. Dworak, S. Holen, and M. Lago. 2014. Investigating the use of environmental benefits in the policy decision process: A qualitative study focusing on the EU water policy. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 10: 1515-30.
Wang, XiaoHu, and Evan Berman. 2014. Financing conservation: Some empirical evidence from Florida local governments. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 5: 733-50.
Weber, Anja. 2014. How are public transaction costs in regional agri-environmental scheme delivery influenced by EU regulations? Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 6: 937-59.
Weber, Miriam, Peter P.J. Driessen, and Hens A.C. Runhaar. 2014. Evaluating environmental policy instruments mixes: A methodology illustrated by noise policy in the Netherlands. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 9: 1381-97.
Wheeler, Sarah Ann, Alec Zuo, and Henning Bjornlund. 2014. Australian irrigators' recognition of the need for more environmental water flows and intentions to donate water allocations. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 1: 104-22.
Wong, Peter S.P., Adam Owczarek, Matthew Murison, Zennan Kefalianos, and Joseph Spinozzi. 2014. Driving construction contractors to adopt carbon reduction strategies – An Australian approach. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 10: 1465-83.
Zhu, Jinshan. 2014. Assessing China's discriminative tax on Clean Development Mechanism projects. Does China's tax have so many functions? Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 3: 447-66.
32-2 ENVIRONMENTAL MODELING
Chang, I-Shin, Jing Wu, Yanxia Yang, Mingmin Shi, and Xiaochun Li. 2014. Ecological compensation for natural resource utilisation in China. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 2: 273-96.
Currie, Russell R., Franz Wesley, and Gurupdesh Pandher. 2014. Contextualising site factors for feasibility analysis. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 10: 1484-96.
Gemechu, Eskinder Demisse, Isabela Butnar, Maria Llop, and Francesc Castells. 2014. Economic and environmental effects of CO2 taxation: An input-output analysis for Spain. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 5: 751-68.
Ginger, Clare. 2014. Integrating knowledge, interests and values through modelling in participatory processes: Dimensions of legitimacy. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 5: 643-59.
Hasselström, Linus, and Cecilia Håkansson. 2014. Detailed vs. fuzzy information in non-market valuation studies: The role of familiarity. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 1: 123-43.
Ju, Hee-Cheon, and Seung-Hoon Yoo. 2014. The environmental cost of overhead power transmission lines: The case of Korea. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 6: 812-28.
Koirala, Bishwa S. 2014. Valuing US climate amenities for Americans using an hedonic pricing framework. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 6: 829-47.
Mountjoy, Natalie J., Erin Seekamp, Mae A. Davenport, and Matt R. Whiles. 2014. Identifying capacity indicators for community-based natural resource management initiatives: Focus group results from conservation practitioners across Illinois. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 3: 329-48.
Olsen, Reed N., Terrel Gallaway, and David Mitchell. 2014. Modelling US light pollution. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 6: 883-903.
Rogers, George Oliver, Jesse Saginor, and Theepakorn Jithitikulchai. 2014. Dynamics of lake-level fluctuations and economic activity. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 10: 1497-1514.
Sainte Marie, Christine de. 2014. Rethinking agri-environmental schemes. A result-oriented approach to the management of species-rich grasslands in France. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 5: 704-19.
Salvati, Luca. 2014. The spatial pattern of soil sealing along the urban-rural gradient in a Mediterranean region. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 6: 848-61.
Venkatesh, G. 2014. A critique of the European Green City Index. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 3: 317-28.
Willett, Keith, Anetta Caplanova, and Rudolf Sivak. 2014. Pricing mechanisms for cap and trade policies: Computer-assisted smart markets for air quality. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 8: 1240-51.
32-3 ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING
Campbell, Danny, Suzanne Elizabeth Vedel, Bo Jellesmark Thorsen, and Jette Bredahl Jacobsen. 2014. Heterogeneity in the WTP for recreational access: Distributional aspects. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 8: 1200-19.
Choudhury, Nirmalya. 2014. Legality and legitimacy of public involvement in infrastructure planning: Observations from hydropower projects in India. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 2: 297-315.
Green, Melissa, and Peta Dzidic. 2014. Social science and socialising: Adopting causal layered analysis to reveal multi-stakeholder perceptions of natural resource management in Australia. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 12: 1782-1801.
Hoover, Katie, and Marc J. Stern. 2014. Constraints to public influence in US Forest Service NEPA processes. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 2: 173-89.
Huang, Wan-Ling, Eric W. Welch, and Elizabeth A. Corley. 2014. Public sector voluntary initiatives: The adoption of the environmental management system by public waste water treatment facilities in the United States. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 10: 1531-51.
Indrawan, Mochamad, Celia Lowe, Sundjaya Sundjaya, Christo Hutabarat, and Aubrey Black. 2014. Co-management and the creation of national parks in Indonesia: Positive lessons learned from the Togean Islands National Park. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 8: 1183-99.
Iraldo, Fabio, Francesco Testa, and Irene Bartolozzi. 2014. An application of Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) as a green marketing tool for agricultural products: The case of extra-virgin olive oil in Val di Cornia, Italy. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 1: 78-103.
Kabir, S.M. Zobaidul, and Salim Momtaz. 2014. Sectorial variation in the quality of environmental impact statements and factors influencing the quality. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 11: 1595-1611.
Koontz, Tomas M. 2014. Social learning in collaborative watershed planning: The importance of process control and efficacy. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 10: 1572-93.
Laurian, Lucie, and Richard Funderburg. 2014. Environmental justice in France? A spatio-temporal analysis of incinerator location. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 3: 424-46.
Lee, Hsin-Yun. 2014. Long-term evolution of campus noise emissions: A case of new university development. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 8: 1169-82.
Mendoza, Elsa R.H., Stephen G. Perz, Sonaira Souza da Silva, Foster Brown, and Paula Pinheiro Soares. 2014. Revisiting the knowledge exchange train: Scaling up dialogue and partnering for participatory regional planning. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 3: 384-402.
Nickel, Darla, Wenke Schoenfelder, Dale Medearis, David P. Dolowit, Melissa Keeley, and William Shuster. 2014. German experience in managing stormwater with green infrastructure. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 3: 403-23.
Rega, Carlo, and Alessandro Bonifazi. 2014. Strategic Environmental Assessment and spatial planning in Italy: Sustainability, integration and democracy. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 9: 1333-58.
Riedel, Natalie, Joachim Scheiner, Grit Müller, and Heike Köckler. 2014. Assessing the relationship between objective and subjective indicators of residential exposure to road traffic noise in the context of environmental justice. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 9: 1398-1421.
Verbeeck, Klaartje, Robrecht Van Rompuy, Martin Hermy, and Jos Van. 2014. Infiltrating into the paved garden – A functional evaluation of parcel imperviousness in terms of water retention efficiency. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 10: 1552-71.
Wu, Wen, Xiao Hua Wang, and David Paull. 2014. Evaluating the Australian Defence Force stakeholder participation at Shoalwater Bay Training Area, Queensland, Australia. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 12: 1802-30.
Ye, Guanqiong, Loke Ming Chou, and Wenjia Hu. 2014. The role of an integrated coastal management framework in the long-term restoration of Yundang Lagoon, Xiamen, China. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 11: 1704-23.
32-4 RISK MANAGEMENT/IMPACT ASSESSMENT
Cappuyns, Valérie, and Bram Kessen. 2014. Combining life cycle analysis, human health and financial risk assessment for the evaluation of contaminated site remediation. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 7: 1101-21.
Chi, Cheryl S.F., Jianhua Xu, and Lan Xue. 2014. Public participation in environmental impact assessment for public projects: A case of non-participation. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 9: 1422-40.
Lyles, Lindsey Ward. 2014. Do planners matter? Examining factors driving incorporation of land use approaches into hazard mitigation plans. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 5: 792-811.
Steele, Wendy, Ilva Sporne, Pat Dale, Scott Shearer, Lila Singh-Peterson, Silvia Serrao-Neumann, et al. 2014. Learning from cross-border arrangements to support climate change adaptation in Australia. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 5: 682-703.
32-5 ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY/POLLUTION
Artell, Janne. 2014. Lots of value? A spatial hedonic approach to water quality valuation. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 6: 862-82.
Barnes, Joanna H., Enda T. Hayes, Tim J. Chatterton, and James W. S. Longhurst. 2014. Air quality action planning: Why do barriers to remediation in local air quality management remain? Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 5: 660-81.
Broto, Vanesa Castán. 2015. Contradiction, intervention, and urban low carbon transitions. Environment & Planning D: Society and Space 33, 3: 460-76.
Cidell, Julie, and Miriam A. Cope. 2014. Factors explaining the adoption and impact of LEED-based green building policies at the municipal level. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 12: 1763-81.
Ferranti, Francesca, Esther Turnhout, Raoul Beunen, and Jelle Hendrik Behagel. 2014. Shifting nature conservation approaches in Natura 2000 and the implications for the roles of stakeholders. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 11: 1642-57.
Tiwary, Abhishek, Tim Chatterton, and Anil Namdeo. 2014. Co-managing carbon and air quality: Pros and cons of local sustainability initiatives. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 8: 1266-83.
Tonin, Stefania, and Margherita Turvani. 2014. Redeveloping industrial land: Are contamination and remediation schemes affecting the price of industrial real estate properties? Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 7: 1043-65.
32-6 CATASTROPHES/DISASTERS/EMERGENCIES
Brody, Samuel, Russell Blessing, Antonia Sebastian, and Philip Bedient. 2014. Examining the impact of land use/land cover characteristics on flood losses. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 8: 1252-65.
32-7 SUSTAINABILITY
Armah, Frederick A., Isaac Luginaah, Genesis T. Yengoh, Joseph Taabazuing, and David O. Yawson. 2014. Management of natural resources in a conflicting environment in Ghana: Unmasking a messy policy problem. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 11: 1724-45.
Haddis, Alemayehu, Adriaan de Geyter, Ilse Smets, and Bart Van der Bruggen. 2014. Wastewater management in Ethiopian higher learning institutions: Functionality, sustainability and policy context. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 3: 369-83.
Hou, Deyi, Abir Al-Tabbaa, and Jian Luo. 2014. Assessing effects of site characteristics on remediation secondary life cycle impact with a generalised framework. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 7: 1083-1100.
Jun, Hee-Jung, and Maria Manta Conroy. 2014. Linking resilience and sustainability in Ohio township planning. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 6: 904-19.
Lazos-Ruíz, Adi, Patricia Moreno-Casasola, and Eduardo Galante. 2014. Green Rural Enterprises: Guidelines for empowering local groups towards sustainable ventures. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 12: 1849-71.
Picketts, Ian M., Stephen J. Déry, and John A. Curry. 2014. Incorporating climate change adaptation into local plans. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 7: 984-1002.
Stepanova, Olga. 2014. Knowledge integration in the management of coastal conflicts in urban areas: Two cases from Sweden. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 11: 1658-82.
36. Environmenal Psychology/Environment, Behavior, and Society
36-1 ENVIRONMENTAL PERCEPTION/COGNITION
Rai, Amit S. 2015. The affect of Jugaad: Frugal innovation and postcolonial practice in India's mobile phone ecology. Environment & Planning D: Society and Space 33, 6: 985-1002.
Waterton, Claire, and Judith Tsouvalis. 2015. On the political nature of cyanobacteria: Intra-active collective politics in Loweswater, the English Lake District. Environment & Planning D: Society and Space 33, 3: 477-93.
36-2 ENVIRONMENTAL AESTHETICS/MEANING
Baker, Julian CT. 2015. Darkness, travel and landscape: India by fire- and starlight, c1820–c1860. Environment & Planning D: Society and Space 33, 4: 749-65.
36-3 ENVIRONMENTAL ATTITUDE/AWARENESS/VALUES
Bhattacharyya, Asit, and Lorne Cummings. 2014. Attitudes towards environmental responsibility within Australia and India: A comparative study. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 5: 769-91.
Fish, Rob D., Michael Winter, David M. Oliver, and Dave R. Chadwick. 2014. Employing the citizens' jury technique to elicit reasoned public judgments about environmental risk: Insights from an inquiry into the governance of microbial water pollution. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 2: 233-53.
Glavopoulos, Evangelos, Sotirios Bersimis, Dimitrios Georgakellos, and ichael Sfakianakis. 2014. Investigating the factors affecting companies’ attitudes towards CSR and CER during the fiscal crisis in Greece. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 11: 1612-41.
Jacquet, Jeffrey B., and Richard C. Stedman. 2014. The risk of social-psychological disruption as an impact of energy development and environmental change. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 9: 1285-1304.
Maclean, Kirsten, Michael Cuthill, and Helen Ross. 2014. Six attributes of social resilience. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 1: 144-56.
Martindale, Leigh. 2015. Understanding humans in the Anthropocene: Finding answers in geoengineering and Transition Towns. Environment & Planning D: Society and Space 33, 5: 907-24.
Nasir, Muhammad Ali. 2015. Between the metropole and the postcolony: On the dynamics of rights’ machinery from the northwestern tribal belt to the “mainland” Pakistan. Environment & Planning D: Society and Space 33, 6: 1003-21.
Reyes, Alvaro. 2015. Zapatismo: Other geographies circa “the end of the world”. Environment & Planning D: Society and Space 33, 3: 408-24.
Vandermoere, Frederic, and Raf Vanderstraeten. 2014. Back and forward to the future: An explorative study of public responses to urban groundwater contamination. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 5: 720-32.
Vries, Leonie Ansems de, and Doerthe Rosenow. 2015. Opposing the opposition? Binarity and complexity in political resistance. Environment & Planning D: Society and Space 33, 6: 1118-34.
36-4 SOCIO-SPATIAL FACTORS
Boersma, Sanne, and Willem Schinkel. 2015. Imagining society: Logics of visualization in images of immigrant integration. Environment & Planning D: Society and Space 33, 6: 1043-62.
Borch, Christian, Kristian Bondo Hansen, and Ann-Christina Lange. 2015. Markets, bodies, and rhythms: A rhythmanalysis of financial markets from open-outcry trading to high-frequency trading. Environment & Planning D: Society and Space 33, 6: 1080-97.
Elliott, Anthony, and David Radford. 2015. Terminal experimentation: The transformation of experiences, events and escapes at global airports. Environment & Planning D: Society and Space 33, 6: 1063-79.
Follis, Luca. 2015. Power in motion: Tracking time, space, and movement in the British Penal Estate. Environment & Planning D: Society and Space 33, 5: 945-62.
Gallagher, Michael. 2015. Field recording and the sounding of spaces. Environment & Planning D: Society and Space 33, 3: 560-76.
Leszczynski, Agnieszka. 2015. Spatial big data and anxieties of control. Environment & Planning D: Society and Space 33, 6: 965-84.
Lin, Chia-Chin, and Michael Lockwood. 2014. Assessing sense of place in natural settings: A mixed-method approach. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 57, 10: 1441-64.
Liu, Yu, Xi Xi, Song Gao, Li Gong, Chaogui Kang, Ye Zhi, et al. 2015. Social sensing: A new approach to understanding our socioeconomic environments. Annals of the Association of American Geographers 105, 3: 512-30.
Morton, Adam David. 2015. The warp of the world: Geographies of space and time in the Border Trilogy by Cormac McCarthy. Environment & Planning D: Society and Space 33, 5: 831-49.
36-5 LIFESTYLE
Debrix, François. 2015. Topologies of vulnerability and the proliferation of camp life. Environment & Planning D: Society and Space 33, 3: 444-59.
Geiger, Martha, and Alice J. Hovorka. 2015. Animal performativity: Exploring the lives of donkeys in Botswana. Environment & Planning D: Society and Space 33, 6: 1098-1117.
Reid-Henry, S. M. 2015. Genealogies of liberal violence: Human rights, state violence, and the police. Environment & Planning D: Society and Space 33, 4: 624-41.
36-6 QUALITY OF LIFE
Oulahen, Greg, Linda Mortsch, Kathy Tang, and Deborah Harford. 2015. Unequal vulnerability to flood hazards: “Ground truthing” a social vulnerability index of five municipalities in Metro Vancouver, Canada. Annals of the Association of American Geographers 105, 3: 473-95.