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2017, Volume 68, Issue C
- 246-253 Neighborhood socioeconomics, food environment and land use determinants of public health: Isolating the relative importance for essential policy insights
by Zhou, Min & Tan, Shukui & Tao, Yinghui & Lu, Yongzhong & Zhang, Zuo & Zhang, Lu & Yan, Danping
- 254-263 Evaluating a decision analytic approach to climate change adaptation of cultural resources along the Atlantic Coast of the United States
by Fatorić, Sandra & Seekamp, Erin
- 264-276 Developing land use scenarios for stakeholder participation in Russia
by Griewald, Yuliana & Clemens, Gerhard & Kamp, Johannes & Gladun, Elena & Hölzel, Norbert & von Dressler, Hubertus
- 277-286 Assessing the benefit of the agroecosystem services: Lithuanian preferences using a latent class approach
by Novikova, Anastasija & Rocchi, Lucia & Vitunskienė, Vlada
- 287-294 Quantification of landscape transformation due to the Fast Track Land Reform Programme (FTLRP) in Zimbabwe using remotely sensed data
by Jombo, Simbarashe & Adam, Elhadi & Odindi, John
- 295-305 Bottom-up design process of agri-environmental measures at a landscape scale: Evidence from case studies on biodiversity conservation and water protection
by Toderi, Marco & Francioni, Matteo & Seddaiu, Giovanna & Roggero, Pier Paolo & Trozzo, Laura & D’Ottavio, Paride
- 306-315 Preserving permanent mountain grasslands in Western Europe: Why are promising approaches not implemented more widely?
by Darnhofer, Ika & Schermer, Markus & Steinbacher, Melanie & Gabillet, Marine & Daugstad, Karoline
- 316-325 RETRACTED: Factors affecting the demand for medicinal plants: Implications for rural development in Rasht, Iran
by Noorhosseini, Seyyed Ali & Fallahi, Esmaeil & Damalas, Christos A. & Allahyari, Mohammad Sadegh
- 326-333 A comparative multidimensional evaluation of conservation agriculture systems: A case study from a Mediterranean area of Southern Italy
by Vastola, Antonella & Zdruli, Pandi & D’Amico, Mario & Pappalardo, Gioacchino & Viccaro, Mauro & Di Napoli, Francesco & Cozzi, Mario & Romano, Severino
- 334-344 Growing in Glasgow: Innovative practices and emerging policy pathways for urban agriculture
by White, James T. & Bunn, Christopher
- 345-354 Understanding recurrent land use processes and long-term transitions in the dynamic south-central United States, c. 1800 to 2006
by Drummond, Mark A. & Griffith, Glenn E. & Auch, Roger F. & Stier, Michael P. & Taylor, Janis L. & Hester, David J. & Riegle, Jodi L. & McBeth, Jamie L.
- 355-364 Impact of land fragmentation and non-agricultural labor supply on circulation of agricultural land management rights
by Xie, Hualin & Lu, Hua
- 365-371 Emerging urban centrality: An entropy-based indicator of polycentric development and economic growth
by Zambon, Ilaria & Serra, Pere & Grigoriadis, Efstathios & Carlucci, Margherita & Salvati, Luca
- 372-382 Understanding and facilitating sustainable agricultural practice: A comprehensive analysis of adoption behaviour among Malaysian paddy farmers
by Adnan, Nadia & Nordin, Shahrina Md & bin Abu Bakar, Zulqarnain
- 383-392 Rational development under uncertain de facto jurisdictional boundaries
by Lai, Lawrence W.C. & Chua, Mark Hansley & Ching, Ken S.T.
- 393-401 ‘Designated areas’ and the regulation of artisanal and small-scale mining
by Corbett, Tony & O'Faircheallaigh, Ciaran & Regan, Anthony
- 402-414 Integrating decentralised land administration systems with traditional land governance institutions in Ghana: Policy and praxis
by Biitir, Samuel B. & Nara, Baslyd B. & Ameyaw, Stephen
- 415-428 Prices, policies, and place: What drives greenfield development?
by Kane, Kevin & York, Abigail M.
- 429-437 Property rights and housing prices: An empirical study of small property rights housing in Shenzhen, China
by Lai, Yani & Zheng, Xian & Choy, Lennon H.T. & Wang, Jiayuan
- 438-447 Biophysical and socioeconomic determinants of tea expansion: Apportioning their relative importance for sustainable land use policy
by Zhang, Qianwen & Gao, Wujun & Su, Shiliang & Weng, Min & Cai, Zhongliang
- 448-459 Promoting change or preserving the status quo? The consequences of dominating local politics by agricultural interests
by Fałkowski, Jan
- 460-480 Land use planning and the ecosystem approach: An evaluation of case study planning frameworks against the Malawi Principles
by Phillips, Peter M. & João, Elsa
- 481-491 The application of relative taxonomy to the study of disproportions in the area of sustainable development of the European Union
by Szopik-Depczyńska, Katarzyna & Cheba, Katarzyna & Bąk, Iwona & Kiba-Janiak, Maja & Saniuk, Sebastian & Dembińska, Izabela & Ioppolo, Giuseppe
- 492-502 Agricultural sustainability assessment at provincial level in Pakistan
by Zulfiqar, Farhad & Thapa, Gopal B.
- 503-523 Unpacking systemic innovation capacity as strategic ambidexterity: How projects dynamically configure capabilities for agricultural innovation
by Turner, James A. & Klerkx, Laurens & White, Toni & Nelson, Tracy & Everett-Hincks, Julie & Mackay, Alec & Botha, Neels
- 524-530 Influencing factors of farmers’ willingness to withdraw from rural homesteads: A survey in zhejiang, China
by Chen, Hongxia & Zhao, Luming & Zhao, Zhenyu
- 563-573 The introduction of catchment-wide co-operations: Scalar reconstructions and transformation in Austria in flood risk management
by Thaler, Thomas & Löschner, Lukas & Hartmann, Thomas
- 574-584 How to overcome the implementation gap in ecosystem services? A user-friendly and inclusive tool for improved urban management
by Levrel, Harold & Cabral, Pedro & Feger, Clément & Chambolle, Mélodie & Basque, Damien
- 585-596 Vertical specialisation or linkage development for agro-commodity value chain upgrading? The case of Malaysian palm oil
by Tong, Yee-Siong
- 597-603 A framework proposal for sustainability assessment of sugarcane in Brazil
by Turetta, Ana Paula Dias & Kuyper, Thomas & Malheiros, Tadeu Fabrício & Coutinho, Heitor Luiz da Costa
- 604-613 Spatial restructuring and the logic of industrial land redevelopment in urban China: I. Theoretical considerations
by Gao, Jinlong & Chen, Wen & Yuan, Feng
- 614-624 The role of communication on an experimental market for tradable development rights
by Proeger, Till & Meub, Lukas & Bizer, Kilian
- 625-637 Smallholder participation in the land rental market in a mountainous region of Southern China: Impact of population aging, land tenure security and ethnicity
by Min, Shi & Waibel, Hermann & Huang, Jikun
- 638-648 Geometrical data validation in 3D digital cadastre − A case study for Victoria, Australia
by Shojaei, Davood & Olfat, Hamed & Quinones Faundez, Sebastian Ignacio & Kalantari, Mohsen & Rajabifard, Abbas & Briffa, Mark
- 649-659 Does China’s ‘increasing versus decreasing balance’ land-restructuring policy restructure rural life? Evidence from Dongfan Village, Shaanxi Province
by Zhao, Qianyu & Zhang, Zhanlu
- 660-670 “Development strategies at station areas in southwestern China: The case of Mianyang city”
by Ortuño-Padilla, Armando & Espinosa-Flor, Aitor & Cerdán-Aznar, Lara
- 671-680 The role of dairy company policies in support of farm green infrastructure in the absence of government stewardship payments
by McWilliam, Wendy & Balzarova, Michaela
- 681-685 Managing tropical wetlands for advancing global rice production: Implications for land-use management
by Nath, Arun Jyoti & Lal, Rattan
- 686-691 More cool than tool: Equivoques, conceptual traps and weaknesses of ecological networks in environmental planning and conservation
by Gippoliti, Spartaco & Battisti, Corrado
- 692-698 Towards zero deforestation and forest restoration in the Amazon region of Maranhão state, Brazil
by Celentano, Danielle & Rousseau, Guillaume X. & Muniz, Francisca Helena & Varga, István van Deursen & Martinez, Carlos & Carneiro, Marcelo Sampaio & Miranda, Magda V.C. & Barros, Márcia N.R. & Freitas, Luciana & Narvaes, Igor da Silva & Adami, Marcos & Gomes, Alessandra Rodrigues & Rodrigues, Jane C. & Martins, Marlúcia B.
2017, Volume 63, Issue C
- 561-571 Designing and implementing conservation tender metrics: Twelve core considerations
by Whitten, Stuart M.
- 584-591 Environmental services auctions under regulatory threat
by Holmes, William B.
- 592-600 An experimental examination of target based conservation auctions
by Boxall, Peter C. & Perger, Orsolya & Packman, Katherine & Weber, Marian
- 601-610 The US Conservation Reserve Program: The evolution of an enrollment mechanism
by Hellerstein, Daniel M.
- 611-620 The Australian experience in using tenders for conservation
by Rolfe, John & Whitten, Stuart & Windle, Jill
2016, Volume 57, Issue C
- 764-776 Dynamics in national agri-environmental policy implementation under changing EU policy priorities: Does one size fit all?
by Vesterager, J.P. & Frederiksen, P. & Kristensen, S.B.P. & Vadineanu, A. & Gaube, V. & Geamana, N.A. & Pavlis, V. & Terkenli, T.S. & Bucur, M.M. & van der Sluis, T. & Busck, A.G.
- 777-785 Changing land use intensity in Europe – Recent processes in selected case studies
by van der Sluis, Theo & Pedroli, Bas & Kristensen, Søren B.P. & Lavinia Cosor, Georgia & Pavlis, Evangelos
- 786-799 Patterns and drivers of farm-level land use change in selected European rural landscapes
by Kristensen, Søren Bech Pilgaard & Busck, Anne Gravsholt & van der Sluis, Theo & Gaube, Veronika
2016, Volume 55, Issue C
2016, Volume 53, Issue C
- 3-7 Reflexive loops on scaling issues in landscape quality assessment
by Schmitz, Serge & Vanderheyden, Vincent
- 8-19 Assessing the ability of rural agrarian areas to provide cultural ecosystem services (CES): A multi scale social indicator framework (MSIF)
by Carvalho-Ribeiro, Sónia & Pinto Correia, Teresa & Paracchini, Maria Luisa & Schüpbach, Beatrice & Ode Sang, Asa & Vanderheyden, Vincent & Southern, Adrian & Jones, Philip & Contreras, Beatriz & O′Riordan, Tim
- 27-35 Seasonality, diversity and aesthetic valuation of landscape plots: An integrative approach to assess landscape quality on different scales
by Schüpbach, Beatrice & Junge, Xenia & Lindemann-Matthies, Petra & Walter, Thomas
- 36-43 Landscape identity: Implications for policy making
by Ramos, Isabel Loupa & Bernardo, Fátima & Ribeiro, Sónia Carvalho & Van Eetvelde, Veerle
- 71-85 Progress in indicators to assess agricultural landscape valuation: how and what is measured at different levels of governance
by Paracchini, M.L. & Correia, T.Pinto & Loupa-Ramos, I. & Capitani, C. & Madeira, L.
- 86-96 Assessing the ability of rural areas to fulfil multiple societal demands
by Pinto-Correia, T. & Guiomar, N. & Guerra, C.A. & Carvalho-Ribeiro, S.
- 112-122 The EU societal awareness of landscape indicator: A review of its meaning, utility and performance across different scales
by Jones, P.J. & Andersen, E. & Capitani, C. & Carvalho Ribeiro, S. & Griffiths, G.H. & Loupa-Ramos, I. & Madeira, L. & Mortimer, S.R. & Paracchini, M.L. & Pinto Correia, T. & Schmidt, A.M. & Simoncini, R. & Wascher, D.M.
2016, Volume 52, Issue C
- 481-491 Public participation in environmental matters: Compendium, challenges and chances globally
by Mauerhofer, Volker
- 492-500 The development of the Japanese legal system for public participation in land use and environmental matters
by Okubo, Noriko
- 501-510 Public participation in environmental governance in the Philippines: The challenge of consolidation in engaging the state
by Gera, Weena
- 511-517 Public participation, land use and climate change governance in Thailand
by Kabiri, Ngeta
- 518-526 Failure by design – National mandates and agent control of local land use in China
by Li, Wanxin
- 527-534 NIMBYism in China: Issues and prospects of public participation in facility siting
by Gu, Hongyan
- 543-551 Lost in participation: How local knowledge was overlooked in land use planning and risk governance in Tōhoku, Japan
by Puppim de Oliveira, Jose A. & Fra.Paleo, Urbano
- 552-561 Judicial perspectives from the European Union for Public Participation in Environmental Matters in East Asia
by Mauerhofer, Volker & Larssen, Christine