32. Environment
32-1 ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
Berke, Philip R., Matthew L. Malecha, Siyu Yu, Jaekung Lee, and Jaimie H. Masterson. 2019. Plan integration for resilience scorecard: Evaluating networks of plans in six US coastal cities. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 5: 901-20.
Berke, Philip R., Matthew L. Malecha, Siyu Yu, Jaekung Lee, and Jaimie H. Masterson. 2019. Plan integration for resilience scorecard: Evaluating networks of plans in six US coastal cities. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 5: 901-20.
Beunen, R., and J. J. Patterson. 2018. Analysing institutional change in environmental governance: Exploring the concept of ‘institutional work’. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 1: 12-29.
Birchall, S. Jeff, and Nicole Bonnett. 2019. Local-scale climate change stressors and policy response: The case of Homer, Alaska. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 13: 2238-54.
Bontje, Lotte E., Sharlene L. Gomes, Zilin Wang, and Jill H. Slinger. 2018. A narrative perspective on institutional work in environmental governance - Insights from a beach nourishment case study in Sweden. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 1: 30-50.
Buitenhuis, Yannick, and Carel Dieperink. 2019. Governance conditions for successful ecological restoration of estuaries: Lessons from the Dutch Haringvliet case. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 11: 1990-2009.
Bush, Ruth E., and Catherine S.E. Bale. 2019. Energy planning tools for low carbon transitions: An example of a multicriteria spatial planning tool for district heating. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 12: 2186-2209.
Chandrashekhar, Divya, Robin Rothfeder, Yu Xiao, and Donovan Finn. 2019. What drives household recovery after disasters? A case study of New York City after 2012 Hurricane Sandy. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 7: 1249-68.
Clar, Christoph. 2019. Coordinating climate change adaptation across levels of government: The gap between theory and practice of integrated adaptation strategy processes. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 12: 2166-85.
Colenbrander, Darryl. 2019. Dissonant discourses: Revealing South Africa’s policy-to-praxis challenges in the governance of coastal risk and vulnerability. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 10: 1782-1801.
Fan, Mei-Fang. 2018. Risk discourses and governance of high-level radioactive waste storage in Taiwan. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 2: 327-41.
Flowers, Mallory E., Daniel C. Matisoff, and Douglas S. Noonan. 2019. For what it's worth: Evaluating revealed preferences for green certification. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 5: 843-61.
Frey, Klaus, and Daniel Ricardo Calderón Ramírez. 2019. Multi-level network governance of disaster risks: The case of the Metropolitan Region of the Aburra Valley (Medellin, Colombia). Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 3: 424-45.
Gonzales-Iwanciw, Javier, Art Dewulf, and Sylvia Karlsson-Vinkhuyzen. 2020. Learning in multi-level governance of adaptation to climate change - A literature review. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 63, 5: 779-97.
Goron, Coraline, and Gillian Bolsover. 2020. Engagement or control? The impact of the Chinese environmental protection bureaus’ burgeoning online presence in local environmental governance. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 63, 1: 87-108.
Groeneveld, Anouschka, Martha Bakker, Jack Peerlings, and Wim Heijman. 2019. Complex dynamics in the uptake of new farming practices: A case study for organic waste application. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 5: 818-42.
Guo, Joana Ngninnong-me. 2019. Understanding the mining-local governance nexus - A Ghanaian case study. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 8: 1420-45.
Hall, Patrik, and Erik Hysing. 2019. Advancing voluntary chemical governance? The case of the Swedish textile industry dialogue. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 6: 1001-18.
Hasan, Shahnoor, Jaap Evers, and Arjen Zegwaard. 2019. Making waves in the Mekong Delta: Recognizing the work and the actors behind the transfer of Dutch delta planning expertise. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 9: 1583-1602.
Heikkila, Tanya, and Andrea K. Gerlak. 2018. Working on learning: How the institutional rules of environmental governance matter. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 1: 106-23.
Hlahla, S., A. Nel, and T. R. Hill. 2019. Assessing municipal-level governance responses to climate change in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 6: 1089-1107.
Ingold, Karin, Peter P.J. Driessen, Hens A.C. Runhaar, and Alexander Widmer. 2019. On the necessity of connectivity: Linking key characteristics of environmental problems with governance modes. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 11: 1821-44.
Johns, Carolyn M. 2019. Understanding barriers to green infrastructure policy and stormwater management in the City of Toronto: A shift from grey to green or policy layering and conversion? Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 8: 1377-1401.
Korbee, Dorien, Nguyen Hong Quan, Leon Hermans, and Phi Ho Long. 2019. Navigating the bureaucracy: An analysis of implementation feasibility for the Mekong Delta Plan, Vietnam. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 9: 1545-61.
Landauer, Mia, Sirkku Juhola, and Johannes Klien. 2019. The role of scale in integrating climate change adaptation and mitigation in cities. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 5: 741-65.
Linkous, Evangeline, Lucie Laurian, and Stephen Neely. 2019. Why do counties adopt transfer of development rights programs? Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 13: 2352-74.
Lordkipanidze, Maia, Hans Bressers, and Kris Lulofs. 2019. Governance assessment of a protected area: The case of the Alde Feanen National Park. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 4: 647-70.
Mazzocchi, Chiara, and Guido Sali. 2019. Assessing the value of pastoral farming in the Alps using choice experiments: Evidence for public policies and management. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 4: 552-67.
McDonald, Walter M., and Joseph B. Naughton. 2019. Stormwater management actions under regulatory pressure: A case study of southeast Wisconsin. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 13: 2273-94.
Minh Vo, Hoang Thi, Gerardo van Halsema, Chris Seijger, Nhan Kieu Dang, Art Dewulf, and Petra Hellegers. 2019. Political agenda-setting for strategic delta planning in the Mekong Delta: Converging or diverging agendas of policy actors and the Mekong Delta Plan? Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 10: 1454-74.
Minh Vo, Hoang Thi, Gerardo van Halsema, Chris Seijger, Nhan Kieu Dang, Art Dewulf, and Petra Hellegers. 2019. Political agenda-setting for strategic delta planning in the Mekong Delta: Converging or diverging agendas of policy actors and the Mekong Delta Plan? Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 9: 1454-74.
Nguyen, Hong Quan, Dorien Korbee, Huu Loc Ho, Jacob Weger, Phan Thi Thanh Hoa, Nguyen Thi Thanh Duyen, et al. 2019. Farmer adoptability for livelihood transformations in the Mekong Delta: A case in Ben Tre province. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 9: 1603-18.
Nikitina, Ekaterina. 2019. Policy context as a factor of bias in the valuation of environmental goods - A dual-process theories perspective. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 5: 779-96.
Patterson, James J., and Raoul Beunen. 2018. Institutional work in environmental governance. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 1: 1-11.
Patterson, James J., and Dave Huitema. 2019. Institutional innovation in urban governance: The case of climate change adaptation. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 3: 374-98.
Pittman, Jeremy. 2018. The struggle for local autonomy in biodiversity conservation governance. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 1: 172-88.
Reis, Kimberley. 2019. Five things government can do to encourage local food contingency plans. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 13: 2295-2312.
Riedy, Chris, Jennifer Kent, and Nivek Thompson. 2018. Meaning work: Reworking institutional meanings for environmental governance. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 1: 151-71.
Salet, WIllem, and Jochem de Vries. 2018. Contextualisation of policy and law in sustainable urban development. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 2: 189-204.
Semancíková, Eva, Simona R. Gradinaru, Tereza Aubrechtová, and Anna M. Hersperger. 2020. Framing fragmentation in strategic policy documents in spatial planning and environmental domains: Differences and similarities. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 63, 3: 415-32.
Shao, Zinan, Martha Bakker, Tejo Spit, Lenoie Janssen-Jansen, and Wu Qun. 2020. Containing urban expansion in China: The case of Nanjing. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 63, 2: 189-209.
Spirandelli, Daniele, Theresa Dean, Roger Babcock Jr, and Erin Braich. 2019. Policy gap analysis of decentralized wastewater management on a developed pacific island. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 14: 2506-28.
Terzi, Fatih, Azime Tezer, Zeynep Turkay, Osman Uzun, Pinar Köylü, Elif Karacor, et al. 2020. An ecosystem services-based approach for decision-making in urban planning. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 63, 3: 433-52.
Ulibarri, Nicola, and Jiarui Tao. 2019. Evaluating environmental permitting process duration: The case of clean water act Section 404 permits. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 12: 2124-44.
van der Heijden, Jeroen, James Patterson, Sirkku Juhola, and Marc Wolfram. 2019. Special section: Advancing the role of cities in climate governance - promise, limits, politics. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 3: 365-73.
Van Loon-Steensma, Jantsje M., and Pier Vellinga. 2019. How “wide green dikes” were reintroduced in The Netherlands: A case study of the uptake of an innovative measure in long-term strategic delta planning. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 9: 1525-44.
Wang, Anqi, and Edwin Chan. 2019. Institutional factors affecting urban green space provision - From a local government revenue perspective. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 13: 2313-29.
Weiss, Jan, Andreas Stephan, and Tatiana Anisimova. 2018. Well-designed environmental regulation and firm performance: Swedish evidence on the Porter hypothesis and the effect of regulatory time strategies. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 2: 342-63.
Yu, Wen Luo, and Jiang Kang. 2019. Resistance of villages to elevated-road traffic noise. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 3: 492-516.
32-2 ENVIRONMENTAL MODELING
Cui, Qiang, and Ye Li. 2019. Investigating the impacts of the EU ETS emission rights on airline environmental efficiency via a Network Environmental SBM model. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 8: 1465-88.
Elton, Kristin, and Michael Drescher. 2019. Implementing wildlife-management strategies into road infrastructure in southern Ontario: A critical success factors approach. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 5: 862-80.
Hawkins, Jason, Lina Kattan, Joseph Partick Hettiaratchi, Joshua Taron, and Getachew Assefa. 2019. Spatial statistical analysis of infrastructure systems in Calgary, Alberta. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 11: 1929-48.
Hoan, Nguyen Xuan, Dao Nguyen Khoi, and Luu Duc Trung. 2019. Assessing the adaptive capacity of farmers under the impact of saltwater intrusion in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 9: 1619-35.
Hsu, Angel, Zhi Yi Yeo, and Amy Weinfurter. 2020. Emerging digital environmental governance in China: The case of black and smelly waters in China. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 63, 1: 14-31.
Jorge, Manuel Larrán, Francisco Javier Andrades Peña, and Jesús Herrera Madueño. 2019. An analysis of university sustainability reports from the GRI database: An examination of influential variables. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 6: 1019-44.
Kostka, Genia, Xuehua Zhang, and Kyoung Shin. 2020. Information, technology, and digitalization in China’s environmental governance. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 63, 1: 1-13.
Möbius, Patrick, and Wilhelm Althammer. 2020. Sustainable competitiveness: A spatial econometric analysis of European regions. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 63, 3: 453-80.
Pietilä, Miisa, and Nora Fagerholm. 2019. A management perspective to using public participation GIS in planning for visitor use in national parks. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 7: 1133-48.
Salata, Stefano, Carolina Giaimo, Carlo Alberto Barbieri, and Gabriele Garnero. 2020. The utilization of ecosystem services mapping in land use planning: The experience of LIFE SAM4CP project. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 63, 3: 523-45.
Scarpellini, Sabina, Pilar Portillo-Tarragona, Alfonso Aranda-Usón, and Fernando Llena-Macarulla. 2019. Definition and measurement of the circular economy’s regional impact. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 13: 2211-37.
Shokati, Behzad, and Bakhtiar Feizizadeh. 2019. Sensitivity and uncertainty analysis of agro-ecological modeling for saffron plant cultivation using GIS spatial decision-making methods. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 3: 517-33.
Sousa Lira, Jean Marcel, Eduardo Gomes Salgado, and Luiz Alberto Beijo. 2020. ARIMA models as an alternative to predict the diffusion of the ISO 14001 standard in Europe. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 63, 2: 275-86.
Tarantino, Matteo. 2020. Navigating a datascape: Challenges in automating environmental data disclosure in China. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 63, 1: 67-86.
Tran, Liem T., Ryan McManamay, and Hyun Kim. 2019. A non-parametric distance-based method using all available indicators for integrated environmental assessment - A case study of the Mid-Atlantic Region, USA. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 5: 766-78.
Venturini, A. B., T. H. Assumpção, I. Popescu, A. Jonoski, and D. P. Solomatine. 2019. Modelling support to citizen observatories for strategic Danube Delta planning: Sontea-Fortuna case study. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 11: 1972-89.
Wilson, Bev, and Arnab Chakraborty. 2019. Mapping vulnerability to extreme heat events: Lessons from metropolitan Chicago. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 6: 1065-88.
32-3 ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING
Armstrong, Andrea, and Douglas Jackson-Smith. 2019. Privatization and inter-municipal cooperation in local stormwater planning and management. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 10: 1693-1713.
Asmi, Fahad, Muhammad Azfar Anwar, Rongting Zhou, Dong Wang, and Aqsa Sajjad. 2019. Social aspects of ‘climate change communication’ in the 21st century: A bibliometric view. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 14: 2393-2417.
Atsri, Komina Honam, Komla Elikplim Abotsi, Kouami Kokou, Daniele Dendi, Gabriel Hoinsoude Segniagbeto, John E. Fa, et al. 2020. Ecological challenges for the buffer zone management of a West African National Park. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 63, 4: 689-709.
Banerjee, Somdutta, and Prasenjit Sarkhel. 2020. Municipal solid waste management, household and local government participation: A cross country analysis. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 63, 2: 210-35.
Bergsma, Emmy, Mendel Giezen, and Bart Schalkwijk. 2018. Adapting to new realities: An analysis of institutional work in three cases of Dutch infrastructure planning. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 1: 88-105.
Boezeman, Daan, and Thijs de Vries. 2019. Climate proofing social housing in the Netherlands: Toward mainstreaming? Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 8: 1446-64.
Callway, Rosalie, Tim Dixon, and Dragana Nikolic. 2019. Embedding green infrastructure evaluation in neighbourhood masterplans - Does BREEAM communities change anything? Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 14: 2478-2505.
Church, Sarah P., Lindsey B. Payne, Sara Peel, and Linda S. Prokopy. 2018. Beyond water data: Benefits to volunteers and to local water from a citizen science program. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 2: 306-26.
Dare, Melanie (Lain), and Anna Lukasiewicz. 2018. Are Environmental Water Advisory Groups an effective form of localism? Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 2: 205-28.
de Oliveira, Brayan Ricardo, Sónia Maria Carvalho-Ribeiro, and Paulina Maria Maia-Barbosa. 2020. A multiscale analysis of land use dynamics in the buffer zone of Rio Doce State Park, Minas Gerais, Brazil. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 63, 5: 935-57.
Fairclough, Graham. 2019. Landscape and heritage: Ideas from Europe for culturally based solutions in rural environments. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 7: 1149-65.
Forkink, Annet. 2019. Opportunities for improving the use of an ecosystem services approach in land-use planning: Experiences of professionals in Florida. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 11: 1949-71.
Gustafsson, Sara, Brita Hermelin, and Lukas Smas. 2019. Integrating environmental sustainability into strategic spatial planning: The importance of management. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 8: 1321-38.
Kanyama, Annika Carlsson, Per Wikman-Svahn, and Karin Mossberg Sonnek. 2019. “We want to know where the line is”: Comparing current planning for future sea-level rise with three core principles of robust decision support approaches. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 8: 1339-58.
Khosravi, Fatemeh, and Urmila Jha-Thakur. 2019. Managing uncertainties through scenario analysis in strategic environmental assessment. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 6: 979-1000.
Kourdounouli, Christina, and Anna Maria Jönsson. 2020. Urban ecosystem conditions and ecosystem services - A comparison between large urban zones and city cores in the EU. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 63, 5: 798-817.
Kraus-Polk, Alejo, and Brett Milligan. 2019. Affective ecologies, adaptive management and restoration efforts in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 9: 1475-1500.
Lutta, Alphayo I., Lance W. Robinson, Oliver V. Wasonga, Eric Ruto, Jason Sircely, and Moses M. Nyangito. 2020. Economic valuation of grazing management practices: Discrete choice modeling in pastoral systems of Kenya. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 63, 2: 335-51.
Mack, Gabriele, Andreas Kohler, Katja Heitkämper, and Nadja El-Benni. 2019. Determinants of the perceived administrative transaction costs caused by the uptake of an agri-environmental program. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 10: 1802-19.
Maynard, Lily, and Susan K. Jacobson. 2019. The influence of group maturity on community-based environmental management in Kenya. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 14: 2567-87.
McGurk, Eoin, Stephen Hynes, Richard Manton, Fiona Thorne, and Eoghan Clifford. 2019. Greenways, recreational access and landowner willingness to accept: A contingent valuation study of farmers in Ireland. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 13: 2375-92.
Méndez-López, María Elena, Eduardo García-Frapolli, Isabel Ruíz-Mallén, Luciana Porter-Bolland, María Consuelo Sánchez-González, and Victoria Reyes-García. 2019. Who participates in conservation initiatives? Case studies in six rural communities of Mexico. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 6: 1045-64.
Minkman, Ellen, Peter Letitre, and Arwin van Buuren. 2019. Reconstructing the impasse in the transfer of delta plans: Evaluating the translation of Dutch water management strategies to Jakarta, Indonesia. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 9: 1562-82.
Neher, Christopher, Lucas Bair, John Duffield, David Patterson, and Katherine Neher. 2019. Convergent validity between willingness to pay elicitation methods: An application to Grand Canyon whitewater boaters. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 4: 611-25.
Ogie, R. I., C. Adam, and P. Perez. 2020. A review of structural approach to flood management in coastal megacities of developing nations: Current research and future directions. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 63, 2: 127-47.
Pierce, Gregory, Larry Lai, and J. R. DeShazo. 2019. Identifying and addressing drinking water system sprawl, its consequences, and the opportunity for planners’ intervention: Evidence from Los Angeles County. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 12: 2080-2100.
Pukowiec-Kurda, Katarzyna, Urszula Myga-Piatek, and Oimahmad Rahmonov. 2019. The landscape profile method as a new tool for sustainable urban planning. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 14: 2548-66.
Seijger, Chris, Gerardo E. van Halsema, and Dorien Korbee. 2019. A synthesis on strategic delta planning in action: Wishful thinking, vested practices and unexpected changes. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 9: 1654-74.
Shahzad, Mohsin, Ying Qu, Saif Ur Rehman, Abaid Ullah Zafar, Xiangan Ding, and Jawad Abbas. 2020. Impact of knowledge absorptive capacity on corporate sustainability with mediating role of CSR: Analysis from the Asian context. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 63, 2: 148-74.
Solbär, Lovisa, Pietro Marcianó, and Maria Pettersson. 2019. Land-use planning and designated national interests in Sweden: Arctic perspectives on landscape multifunctionality. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 12: 2145-65.
Sousa Lira, Jean Marcel, Eduardo Gomes Salgado, and Luiz Alberto Beijo. 2019. Characterization of evolution and dissemination of ISO 14001 in countries and economic sectors in Europe. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 7: 1166-84.
Storbjörk, Sofie, Mattias Hjerpe, and Erik Glaas. 2019. Using public-private interplay to climate-proof urban planning? Critical lessons from developing a new housing district in Karlstad, Sweden. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 4: 568-85.
Suleiman, Lina, Bo Olofsson, David Saurí, Laura Palau-Rof, Natàlia García Soler, Ourania Papasozomenou, et al. 2020. Diverse pathways–common phenomena: Comparing transitions of urban rainwater harvesting systems in Stockholm, Berlin and Barcelona. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 63, 2: 369-88.
Sylla, Marta, and Iga Solecka. 2020. Highly valued agricultural landscapes and their ecosystem services in the urban-rural fringe - An integrated approach. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 63, 5: 883-911.
Valente, Sofia, and Fernando Veloso-Gomes. 2020. Coastal climate adaptation in port-cities: Adaptation deficits, barriers, and challenges ahead. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 63, 3: 389-414.
Van Assche, Kristof, Monica Gruezmacher, and Leith Deacon. 2018. Mapping institutional work as a method for local strategy: Learning from boom/bust dynamics in the Canadian west. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 1: 51-71.
Vasile, Monica. 2018. The enlivenment of institutions: Emotional work and the emergence of contemporary land commons in the Carpathian Mountains. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 1: 124-50.
Zuniga-Teran, Adriana A., Chad Staddon, Laura de Vito, Andrea K. Gerlak, Sarah Ward, Yolandi Schoeman, et al. 2020. Challenges of mainstreaming green infrastructure in built environment professions. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 63, 4: 710-32.
32-4 RISK MANAGEMENT/IMPACT ASSESSMENT
Gheshlaghi, Hassan Abedi, Bakhtiar Feizizadeh, and Thomas Blaschke. 2020. GIS-based forest fire risk mapping using the analytical network process and fuzzy logic. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 63, 3: 481-99.
Hoan, Nguyen Xuan, Dao Nguyen Khoi, and Luu Duc Trung. 2019. Assessing the adaptive capacity of farmers under the impact of saltwater intrusion in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 9: 1619-35.
López-Martínez, Francisco, Alfredo Pérez-Morales, and Emilio José Illán-Fernández. 2020. Are local administrations really in charge of flood risk management governance? The Spanish Mediterranean coastline and its institutional vulnerability issues. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 63, 2: 257-74.
Matlock, Adrianne Showalter, and Jacob E. Lipsman. 2020. Mitigating environmental harm in urban planning: An ecological perspective. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 63, 3: 568-84.
Maxim, Laura. 2018. Procedural influences on scientific advisory work: The case of chemical hazard characterization. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 2: 229-47.
Ng, Adolf K. Y., Jason Monios, and Huiying Zhang. 2019. Climate adaptation management and institutional erosion: Insights from a major Canadian port. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 4: 586-610.
Nordbeck, Ralf, Reinhard Steurer, and Lukas Löschner. 2019. The future orientation of Austria’s flood policies: From flood control to anticipatory flood risk management. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 11: 1864-85.
Owusu, Victor, and Awudu Abdulai. 2019. Examining the economic impacts of integrated pest management among vegetable farmers in Southern Ghana. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 11: 1886-1907.
Verlynde, Nicolas, Louinord Voltaire, and Philippe Chagnon. 2019. Exploring the link between flood risk perception and public support for funding on flood mitigation policies. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 13: 2330-51.
32-5 ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY/POLLUTION
Bjørner, Thomas B., Jørgen Brandt, Lars Gårn Hansen, and Marianne Nygaard Källstrøm. 2019. Regulation of air pollution from wood-burning stoves. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 8: 1287-1305.
Borthakur, Anwesha, and Madhav Govind. 2019. Computer and mobile phone waste in urban India: An analysis from the perspectives of public perception, consumption and disposal behaviour. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 4: 717-40.
Chen, Xiaoguang, and Jingjing Ye. 2019. When the wind blows: Spatial spillover effects of urban air pollution in China. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 8: 1359-76.
Deary, Holly, and Charles R. Warren. 2019. Trajectories of rewilding: A taxonomy of wildland management. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 3: 466-91.
Flatø, Hedda. 2020. Socioeconomic status, air pollution and desire for local environmental protection in China: Insights from national survey data. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 63, 1: 49-66.
Graham, Victoria, John B. Baumgartner, Linda J. Beaumont, Manuel Esperón-Rodríguez, and Alana Grech. 2019. Prioritizing the protection of climate refugia: Designing a climate-ready protected area network. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 14: 2588-2606.
Issanchou, Alice, Karine Daniel, Pierre Dupraz, and Carole Ropars-Collet. 2019. Intertemporal soil management: Revisiting the shape of the crop production function. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 11: 1845-63.
Jakiel, Michal, Anita Bernatek-Jakiel, Agnieszka Gajda, Maciej Filiks, and Marta Pufelska. 2018. Spatial and temporal distribution of illegal dumping sites in the nature protected area: The Ojców National Park, Poland. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 2: 286-305.
Lo, Kevin, He Li, and Kang Chen. 2020. Climate experimentation and the limits of top-down control: Local variation of climate pilots in China. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 63, 1: 109-26.
Ma, Jing, Bochu Liu, Gordon Mitchell, and Guanpeng Dong. 2019. A spatial analysis of air pollution and environmental inequality in Beijing, 2000-2010. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 14: 2437-58.
Mees, Heleen, and Peter Driessen. 2019. A framework for assessing the accountability of local governance arrangements for adaptation to climate change. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 4: 671-91.
Sinnett, Danielle. 2019. Going to waste? The potential impacts on nature conservation and cultural heritage from resource recovery on former mineral extraction sites in England and Wales. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 7: 1227-48.
Uetake, Tomoko, Kei Kabaya, Kaoru Ichikawa, Noriko Moriwake, and Shizuka Hashimoto. 2019. Quantitative analysis of national biodiversity strategy and action plans about incorporating integrated approaches in production landscapes. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 12: 2055-79.
van der Heijden, Jeroen. 2019. Voluntary urban climate programmes: Should city governments be involved and, if so, how? Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 3: 446-65.
Young, Daniel, and Stephen Essex. 2020. Climate change adaptation in the planning of England’s coastal urban areas: Priorities, barriers and future prospects. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 63, 5: 912-34.
Zelinski, Jacek, and Jolanta Telenga-Kopyczynska. 2019. Social consequences associated with the use of various optimization methods in the protection of air quality. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 6: 960-78.
32-6 CATASTROPHES/DISASTERS/EMERGENCIES
Bojovic, Dragana, and Carlo Giupponi. 2020. Understanding the dissemination and adoption of innovations through social network analysis: Geospatial solutions for disaster management in Nepal and Kenya. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 63, 5: 818-41.
Choudhury, Mahed-Ul-Islam, M. Salim Uddin, and C. Emdad Haque. 2019. “Nature brings us extreme events, some people cause us prolonged sufferings”: The role of good governance in building community resilience to natural disasters in Bangladesh. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 10: 1761-81.
32-7 SUSTAINABILITY
Castro-Arce, Karina, Constanza Parra, and Frank Vanclay. 2019. Social innovation, sustainability and the governance of protected areas: Revealing theory as it plays out in practice in Costa Rica. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 13: 2255-72.
Davenport, Megan, Marion Delport, James Nelson Blignaut, Tanja Hichert, and Gerhard van der Burgh. 2019. Combining theory and wisdom in pragmatic, scenario-based decision support for sustainable development. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 4: 692-716.
Gaglio, Mattias, Mattia Lanzoni, Giovanni Nobili, Diego Viviani, Giuseppe Castaldelli, and Elisa Anna Fano. 2019. Ecosystem services approach for sustainable governance in a brackish water lagoon used for aquaculture. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 9: 1501-24.
Guay, Patrick-Jean, Wouter F.D. Van Dongen, Emily M. McLeod, Desley A. Whisson, Huy Quan Vu, Hua Wang, et al. 2019. Does zonation and accessibility of wetlands influence human presence and mediate wildlife disturbance? Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 8: 1306-20.
Sokolow, Sharona, Hilary Godwin, and Brian L. Cole. 2019. Perspectives on the future of recycled water in California: Results from interviews with water management professionals. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 11: 1908-28.
Strauser, John, William P. Stewart, Nicole M. Evans, Lorraine Stamberger, and Carena J. van Riper. 2019. Heritage narratives for landscapes on the rural-urban fringe in the Midwestern United States. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 7: 1269-86.
Young, Robert F., and Katherine Lieberknecht. 2019. From smart cities to wise cities: Ecological wisdom as a basis for sustainable urban development. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 62, 10: 1675-92.
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