Environmental science & policy - Amsterdam : Elsevier, 2021- - volumes 28 cm. - Monthly - Volume 115 (January 2021- )

The academic journal Environmental Science & Policy, published by Elsevier focuses on research linking environmental science, policy, and societal impacts like climate change, resource management, and governance. It publishes articles as they're ready, covering areas such as decision-making analysis, actionable research, and sustainability transitions.

Editorial to the special issue “Advancing urban ecosystem service implementation and assessment considering different dimensions of environmental justice” ;pages 43-46 Francesc Baró, Johannes Langemeyer, Edyta Łaszkiewicz, Nadja Kabisch The national flood insurance program as an incentive to employ multiple regulatory approaches to manage floodplains: Lessons learned from Pennsylvania, Vermont and West Virginia ; pages 8-15 / Jesse J. Richardson Emerging functions of the wellbeing concept in regional development scholarship: A revie ; pages 143-150 / Maree Fudge, Emily Ogier, Karen A. Alexander A Nested Property Right System of the Commons: Perspective of Resource System-Unit ; pages 1-7 / Yingjun Qi, Wenjun Li From pea soup to water factories: wastewater paradigms in India and the Netherland ; ages 16-25 / Sumit Vij, Eddy Moors, Katarzyna Kujawa-Roeleveld, Ralph E.F. Lindeboom, ... Merle K. de Kreuk A Bayesian LSTM model to evaluate the effects of air pollution control regulations in Beijing, Chin ; pages 26-34 / Yang Han, Jacqueline CK Lam, Victor OK Li, David Reiner A framework for assessing the potential effectiveness of adaptation policies: Coastal risks and sea-level rise in the Maldives; pages 35-42 / Geronimo Gussmann, Jochen Hinkel What type of value information is most valuable to stakeholders? Multi-sector perspectives on the utility and relevance of water valuation information ; pages 47-60 / O. Handmaker, B.L. Keeler, D. Milz Greening the Economy through Voluntary Private Sector Initiatives or Government Regulation? A Public Opinion Perspective ; pages 61-70 / Dennis Kolcava, Thomas Bernauer Understanding collaborative governance from a communication network perspective: A case study of the Atlantic Salmon recovery framework ; pages 79-90 Melissa E. Flye, Carly C. Sponarski, Joseph D. Zydlewski, Bridie McGreavy Stakeholders’ views on natural flood management: Implications for the nature-based solutions paradigm shift?; pages 91-98 / Rosalind H. Bark, Julia Martin-Ortega, Kerry A. Waylen Do conservation covenants consider the delivery of ecosystem services? ; pages 99-107 / Carla L. Archibald, Marie C. Dade, Laura J. Sonter, Justine Bell-James, ... Jonathan R. Rhodes Transforming research and relationships through collaborative tribal-university partnerships on Manoomin (wild rice) ; pages 108-115 / Laura Matson, G.-H. Crystal Ng, Michael Dockry, Madeline Nyblade, ... Alexander Waheed The environmental impacts of globalisation and corruption: Evidence from a set of African countries ; pages 116-124 / Patrícia Hipólito Leal, António Cardoso Marques What influences and inhibits reduction of deforestation in the soy supply chain? A mental model perspective ; pages 125-132 / Angela M. Guerrero, Natalie A. Jones, Helen Ross, Malika Virah-Sawmy, Duan Biggs U.S. states initiation of energy efficiency policies in the era of climate change: Throwing a searchlight on the influence of political partisanship ; pages 133-142 / Lazarus Adua An integrated framework for harmonizing definitions of deforestation ; pages 71-78 / Ana Isabel Fernández-Montes de Oca, José Alberto Gallardo-Cruz, Adrián Ghilardi, Edith Kauffer, ... Víctor Sánchez-Cordero Covid-19 Crisis Communications: The Challenge for Environmental Organizations ; pages 151-155 / Matthew R. Auer

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