TY - BOOK TI - Environmental science & policy SN - 1873-6416 PY - 2021///- CY - Amsterdam PB - Elsevier KW - Environmental science KW - Periodicals N1 - 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.; Why should the EU implement electric vehicles? Viewing the relationship between evidence and dominant policy solutions through the lens of complexity ; pages 1-10; Louisa Jane Di Felice, Ansel Renner, Mario Giampietro; Determinants of livelihood vulnerability to climate change: Two minority ethnic communities in the northwest mountainous region of Vietnam ; pages 11-20; Yen Thi Bich Nguyen, Stephen J. Leisz; Food, energy or biomaterials? Policy coherence across agro-food and bioeconomy policy domains in the EU ; pages 21-30; A. Muscat, E.M. de Olde, Z. Kovacic, I.J.M de Boer, R. Ripoll-Bosch; Can the Paris Agreement deliver ambitious climate cooperation? An experimental investigation of the effectiveness of pledge-and-review and targeting short-lived climate pollutants ; pages 35-43; Todd L. Cherry, Steffen Kallbekken, Håkon Sælen, Stine Aakre; Coal, power and coal-powered politics in Indonesia ; pages 44-57; Jose Antonio Ordonez, Michael Jakob, Jan Christoph Steckel, Anna Fünfgeld; Greenhouse gas emission scenarios in nine key non-G20 countries: An assessment of progress toward 2030 climate targets ; pages 67-81; Takeshi Kuramochi, Leonardo Nascimento, Mia Moisio, Michel den Elzen, ... Niklas Höhne; Matching institutionalized expertise with global needs: Boundary organizations and hybrid management at the science-policy interfaces of soil and land governance ; pages 82-90; Matteo De Donà; Networks at the science-policy-interface: Challenges, opportunities and the viability of the ‘network-of-networks’ approach ; pages 91-98; Eszter Kelemen, György Pataki, Zoi Konstantinou, Liisa Varumo, ... Juliette Young; Characterizing air pollution risk perceptions among high-educated young generation in China: How does risk experience influence risk perception ; pages 99-105; Qi Zhou, Nuo Chen, Xin Pan, Xue Xu, ... Patrick L. Kinney; From self-governance to shared governance: Institutional change and bricolage in Brazilian extractive reserves ; pages 106-113; Deborah Santos Prado, Cristiana Simão Seixas, Celia Regina Tomiko Futemma; Vulnerability assessment of coastal fishing communities for building resilience and adaptation: Evidences from Tamil Nadu, India ; pages 114-130; Thavasiyandi Umamaheswari, Gopalrajan Sugumar, Pandian Krishnan, Pachampalayam Shanmugam Ananthan, ... Cherukumalli Srinivasa Rao; Quo vadis global forest governance? A transdisciplinary delphi study ; pages 131-141; A. Begemann, L. Giessen, D. Roitsch, J.-L. Roux, ... G. Winkel; Incorporating positive deviance into comprehensive remediation projects: A case study from artisanal and small-scale gold mining in the municipality of Andes, Colombia ; pages 142-150; Michelle Schwartz, Kathleen Smits, Jessica Smith, Thomas Phelan, Oscar Jaime Restrepo Baena; Analyzing climate change adaptation policies in the context of the local state ; pages 160-168; Andrew Kirby; Imagining the corridor of climate mitigation – What is at stake in IPCC’s politics of anticipation? ; pages 169-178; S. Beck, Jeroen Oomen; Strategies for building and managing ‘trust’ to enable knowledge exchange at the interface of environmental science and policy ; pages 179-189; C. Cvitanovic, R.J. Shellock, M. Mackay, E.I. van Putten, ... M. Ballesteros; “It’s important to know about this” - risk communication and the impacts of chronic wasting disease on indigenous food systems in Western Canada ; pages 190-201; Brenda Parlee, Kevin Ahkimnachie, Hannah Cunningham, Magdalena Jordan, Ellen Goddard; The resident and visitor gaze: A comparison of coastal social values at risk due to sea-level rise ; pages 202-209; Beatrice Meo, Sonia Graham, Eduard Ariza, Antònia Casellas, Deisiane Delfino; Effectively empowering: A different look at bolstering the effectiveness of global environmental assessments ; pages 210-219; Timo Y. Maas, Jasper Montana, Sandra van der Hel, Martin Kowarsch, ... Esther Turnhout; Social vulnerability to climate policies: Building a matrix to assess policy impacts on well-being ; pages 220-228; Teea Kortetmäki, Marja Järvelä; Fire in Paradise: Why the Pantanal is burning ; pages 31-34; Walter Leal Filho, Ulisses M. Azeiteiro, Amanda Lange Salvia, Barbara Fritzen, Renata Libonati; Making nature-based solutions climate-ready for the 50 °C world ; pages 151-159; Alessandro Ossola, Brenda B. Lin; Grasping and grounding Europe through seabirds and eelgrass: Environmental policy affordances in Arcachon Bay (France) ; pages 58-66; Ludovic Ginelli, Sophie Le Floch ER -