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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Achieving social-ecological fit in projectified environmental governance: Exploring vertical and horizontal dimensions Munck af Rosenschöld, Johan

136 C p. 127-135
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2 Advocacy coalitions in rural revitalisation: The roles of policy brokers and policy learning Chu, Vivian H.Y.

136 C p. 9-18
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3 A knowledge exchange framework to connect research, policy, and practice, developed through the example of the Chinese island of Hainan Zhang, Jialin

136 C p. 530-541
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4 Alternative adaptation scenarios towards pesticide-free urban green spaces: Welfare implication for French citizens Lefebvre, Marianne

136 C p. 46-55
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5 An analysis of the stakeholders of groundwater resources management in Iran Rahimi-Feyzabad, Fatemeh

136 C p. 270-281
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6 An approach to assess the world’s potential for disaster risk reduction through nature-based solutions Tyllianakis, Emmanouil

136 C p. 599-608
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7 An overview of modeling efforts of water resources in Mexico: Challenges and opportunities Hernández-Cruz, Astrid

136 C p. 510-519
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8 A policy content analysis for evaluating urban adaptation justice in İstanbul Williams, David Samuel

136 C p. 476-485
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9 A systematic overview of the barriers to building climate adaptation of cultural and natural heritage sites in polar regions Aktürk, Gül

136 C p. 19-32
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10 Barking up the wrong tree? Can forest expansion help meet climate goals? Baggio-Compagnucci, Andrea

136 C p. 237-249
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11 Barriers to implementing poverty alleviation through livelihood strategies: A participatory analysis of farming communities in Ethiopia’s upper Blue Nile basin Alemie, Tilashwork C.

136 C p. 453-466
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12 Challenges and solutions to rural water service sustainability in East African countries: A ‘systems scaffolding’ perspective Walters, Jeffrey

136 C p. 564-574
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13 Climate change and the fate of small islands: The case of Mauritius Doorga, Jay Rovisham Singh

136 C p. 282-290
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14 Climate, Land, Energy and Water systems interactions – From key concepts to model implementation with OSeMOSYS Ramos, Eunice Pereira

136 C p. 696-716
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15 Community knowledge, attitude and behaviour towards indoor air quality: A national cross-sectional study in Singapore Unni, Bindhu

136 C p. 348-356
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16 Connecting climate justice and adaptation planning: An adaptation justice index Juhola, Sirkku

136 C p. 609-619
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17 Contextual vulnerability to climate change of heterogeneous agri-food geographical indications: A case study of the Veneto region (Italy) Salpina, Dana

136 C p. 103-113
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18 Critical evaluation of ecosystem changes from an offshore wind farm: producing natural capital asset and risk registers Causon, Paul D.

136 C p. 772-785
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19 Cumulative effect assessment in the marine environment: A focus on the London protocol/ London convention Clarke, Charlotte

136 C p. 428-441
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20 Death by a thousand cuts: Small local dams can produce large regional impacts in the Brazilian Legal Amazon Freitas, Carlos EC

136 C p. 447-452
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21 Deficits in implementing integrated water resources management in South Africa: The role of institutional interplay Lukat, Evelyn

136 C p. 304-313
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22 Determinants of household recycling intention: The acceptance of public policy moderated by habits, social influence, and perceived time risk Bruno, Juan Manuel

136 C p. 1-8
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23 Ecologizing planning policies and practices in France: Insights from peri-urban and rural EcoQuartier certified neighborhoods Doussard, Claire

136 C p. 588-598
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24 Editorial Board
136 C p. ii
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25 Equity in FEMA hazard mitigation assistance programs: The role of state hazard mitigation officers Vilá, Olivia

136 C p. 632-641
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26 Evaluating the development and use of a rapid wetland assessment tool (ABWRET-A) in policy implementation in Alberta, Canada Rooney, Rebecca C.

136 C p. 575-587
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27 Experimental co-production of knowledge to adapt to environmental change in northern India Singh, Ranjay K.

136 C p. 357-368
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28 Exploring adaptive capacity to phosphorus challenges through two United Kingdom river catchments Lyon, Christopher

136 C p. 225-236
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29 Fear of COVID-19 reinforces climate change beliefs. Evidence from 28 European countries Stefkovics, Ádám

136 C p. 717-725
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30 Forest data governance as a reflection of forest governance: Institutional change and endurance in Finland and Canada Rantala, Salla

136 C p. 751-760
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31 Gender equality in artisanal and small-scale mining in Ghana: Assessing progress towards SDG 5 using salience and institutional analysis and design Yakovleva, Natalia

136 C p. 92-102
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32 Geodiversity assessment to regional scale: Ecuador as a case study Carrión-Mero, Paúl

136 C p. 167-186
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33 Global climate as a commons – Decision making on climate change in least developed countries Havukainen, Minna

136 C p. 761-771
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34 Governmentality and sociotechnical imaginary within the conservation-development nexus: China’s Great Yangtze River Protection Programme Sheng, Jichuan

136 C p. 56-66
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35 Green regeneration for more justice? An analysis of the purpose, implementation, and impacts of greening policies from a justice perspective in Łódź Stare Polesie (Poland) and Leipzig’s inner east (Germany) Haase, Annegret

136 C p. 726-737
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36 Health and landscape approaches: A comparative review of integrated approaches to health and landscape management Nishi, Maiko

136 C p. 314-325
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37 How do local actors coordinate to implement a successful biogas project? Niang, Amadou

136 C p. 337-347
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38 How social capital influences community resilience management development Liu, Yiqing

136 C p. 642-651
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39 Implementing environmental Europe: Non-linearity, nature and institutions Amblard, Laurence

136 C p. 442-446
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40 Indigenous community perspectives on energy governance Datta, Ranjan

136 C p. 555-563
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41 Informed decisions regarding flood events induces propensity for insurances Mendes-Da-Silva, Wesley

136 C p. 738-750
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42 “It won’t work here”: Lessons for just nature-based stream restoration in the context of urban informality Diep, Loan

136 C p. 542-554
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43 Making transdisciplinarity happen: Phase 0, or before the beginning Horcea-Milcu, Andra-Ioana

136 C p. 187-197
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44 Mapping biodiversity and ecosystem service trade-offs and synergies of agricultural change trajectories in Europe Felix, Leen

136 C p. 387-399
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45 Models of deforestation for setting reference levels in the context of REDD: A case study in the Peruvian Amazon Viscarra, Federico Ernesto

136 C p. 198-206
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46 Monitoring biodiversity mainstreaming in development cooperation post-2020: Exploring ways forward Brörken, Charlotte

136 C p. 114-126
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47 On the nature of naturalness? Theorizing ‘nature’ for the study of public perceptions of novel genomic technologies in agriculture and conservation Nawaz, Sara

136 C p. 291-303
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48 Operationalizing the biocultural perspective in conservation practice: A systematic review of the literature Lukawiecki, Jessica

136 C p. 369-376
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49 Plastic consumption in urban municipalities: Characteristics and policy implications of Vietnamese consumers’ plastic bag use Makarchev, Nikita

136 C p. 665-674
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50 Policymaker perceptions of COVID-19 impacts, opportunities and challenges for sustainable wildlife farm management in Vietnam Pham, Thu Thuy

136 C p. 497-509
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51 Scientific research in the Himalaya: Current state of knowledge, funding paradigm and policy implications Rana, Suresh K.

136 C p. 685-695
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52 Shaping cities: A proposal for an integrative FEW nexus model Clasen, Arno P.

136 C p. 326-336
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53 Stakeholder perspectives on extreme hot and cold weather alerts in England and the proposed move towards an impact-based approach Roberts, Thomas

136 C p. 467-475
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54 Strategic environmental ignorance: Antipolitical knowledge gaps from drought measurement to adaptation in Cambodia Parsons, Laurie

136 C p. 261-269
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55 Sustainability of Costa Rica’s water supply under climate change scenarios Stan, Kayla D.

136 C p. 67-77
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56 Systems-thinking for environmental policy coherence: Stakeholder knowledge, fuzzy logic, and causal reasoning Castro, Cyndi V.

136 C p. 413-427
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57 The pendulum movement: Unstable political settlements for artisanal and small-scale mining in Peru Benites, Gisselle Vila

136 C p. 78-90
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58 The potential of international cooperative initiatives to address key challenges of protected areas Negacz, Katarzyna

136 C p. 620-631
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59 The role of indigenous knowledge in climate change adaptation in Africa Leal Filho, Walter

136 C p. 250-260
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60 Towards SDG 15.3: The biome context as the appropriate degradation monitoring dimension Xoxo, Sinetemba

136 C p. 400-412
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61 Towards water resilience through Nature‐based Solutions in the Global South? Scoping the prevailing conditions for Water Sensitive Design in Cape Town and Johannesburg Mguni, Patience

136 C p. 147-156
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62 Tracing attribute and scope of research and applied projects in Africa's water energy food nexus implementation: A review Muhirwa, Fabien

136 C p. 33-45
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63 Transformative effectiveness: How EIA can transform stakeholders’ frames of reference Loomis, John J.

136 C p. 207-215
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64 Understanding knowledge needs for Scotland to become a resilient Hydro Nation: Water stakeholder perspectives Adams, Kerr J.

136 C p. 157-166
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65 Urban household water usage in adaptation to climate change: Evidence from China Qin, Ping

136 C p. 486-496
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66 Using laboratory experiment to inform local adaptation policies for extreme heat events Yang, Jianxun

136 C p. 216-224
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67 Water security in native American communities of Nevada Bandala, Erick R.

136 C p. 520-529
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68 What do we mean by justice in sustainability pathways? Commitments, dilemmas, and translations from theory to practice in nature-based solutions. Wijsman, Katinka

136 C p. 377-386
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69 What motivates urban dwellers to adapt to climate-driven water insecurity? An empirical study from Lima, Peru Flórez Bossio, Camila

136 C p. 136-146
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70 Whose knowledge counts in nature-based solutions? Understanding epistemic justice for nature-based solutions through a multi-city comparison across Europe and Asia Mabon, Leslie

136 C p. 652-664
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71 Withdrawal notice to “Why scientists succeed yet their organizations splinter: Historical and social network analyses of policy advocacy in conservation” [Environ. Sci. Policy 98 (2019) 88–94] Nyssa, Zoe

136 C p. 91
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72 Women in Thailand’s gem and jewellery industry and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): Empowerment or continued inequity? Lawson, Lynda

136 C p. 675-684
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