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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Activating values for encouraging pro-environmental behavior: the role of religious fundamentalism and willingness to sacrifice Chung, Min Gon
2019
4 p. 371-385
artikel
2 A framework for teaching socio-environmental problem-solving Wei, Cynthia A.

4 p. 467-477
artikel
3 Agroecosystem health, agroecosystem resilience, and food security Hoy, Casey W.
2015
4 p. 623-635
artikel
4 Air pollution exposure assessment at schools and playgrounds in Williamsburg Brooklyn NYC, with a view to developing a set of policy solutions Ilie, Ana Maria Carmen

4 p. 838-852
artikel
5 Air Quality Enhancement Districts: democratizing data to improve respiratory health Stevens, Kelly A.

4 p. 702-707
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6 Allan Stoekl: The three sustainabilities: energy, economy, time Smardon, Richard

4 p. 918-919
artikel
7 Ambivalence and difference: counting between one and two in ESS Proctor, James D.

4 p. 682-684
artikel
8 A millennium-long management perspective for promoting the geological-social resiliency of barrier islands: a preliminary proposal for Fire Island, NY Pinet, Paul
2015
4 p. 770-773
artikel
9 Analysis of soil carbon and income over Acacia decurrens and Eucalyptus globulus land uses in the highlands of Ethiopia Dessie, Belayneh

4 p. 815-826
artikel
10 An analysis of the causes of water crisis in the Euphrates-Tigris river basin Kibaroglu, Aysegül
2014
4 p. 347-353
artikel
11 An examination of race/ethnicity, gender, and employer affiliations on university natural resource program advisory boards Hadella, Lucia

4 p. 668-673
artikel
12 A Q methodology application on disaster perceptions for adaptation and resiliency in an Andean watershed symposium: water and climate in Latin America Restrepo-Osorio, Diana L.
2018
4 p. 452-468
artikel
13 Are liberal states greener? Political ideology and CO2 emissions in American states, 1980–2012 Gokkir, Betul
2019
4 p. 386-396
artikel
14 A Review: Atomic Geography: A Personal History of the Hanford Nuclear Reservation and Nuclear Reactions: Documenting American Encounters with Nuclear Energy Saul, Kathleen M.
2017
4 p. 562-566
artikel
15 Artisanal small-scale mining and mercury pollution in Ghana: a critical examination of a messy minerals and gold mining policy Armah, Frederick A.
2013
4 p. 381-390
artikel
16 A social network analysis of collaborative governance for the food-energy-water nexus in Phoenix, AZ, USA Jones, J. Leah

4 p. 671-681
artikel
17 Assessing perceptions and priorities for health impacts of climate change within local Michigan health departments Carter, Julie M.

4 p. 595-609
artikel
18 Assessment of spatio-temporal variation in AOD over four coal mine sites of Assam through satellite observation Nair, Anjali S

4 p. 629-642
artikel
19 Assessment of the vulnerability of farmers toward climate change: a case from Chitre-Parbat of Nepal Subedi, Shobha

4 p. 756-768
artikel
20 A trickster tale about integrating Indigenous knowledge in university-based programs Moore, Sylvia
2012
4 p. 324-330
artikel
21 Attitudes towards climate change and scientific stories Bailey, Allison Joy

4 p. 714-726
artikel
22 Background, approaches, and resources for teaching energy in environmental studies Forinash, Kyle

4 p. 708-734
artikel
23 Benefits of using Integrated Assessment to address sustainability challenges Lund, Katie
2011
4 p. 289-295
artikel
24 Bioenergy and carbon capture with storage (BECCS): the prospects and challenges of an emerging climate policy response Burns, Wil
2017
4 p. 527-534
artikel
25 Bob Quinn and Liz Carlisle. Grain by grain: a quest to revive ancient wheat, rural jobs, and healthy food Silverman, Gary S.
2019
4 p. 456-457
artikel
26 Book Review Essay: Looking at global environmental governance with a lens of liberal environmentalism Kim, So Youn

4 p. 500-506
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27 Brian Southwell, Elizabeth Doran and Laura Richman’s: Innovations in Home Energy Use: a Sourcebok for Behavior Change Deline, Mary Beth
2016
4 p. 737-739
artikel
28 Building cultural bridges with Aboriginal learners and their ‘classmates’ for transformative environmental education Hatcher, Annamarie
2012
4 p. 346-356
artikel
29 Building local environmental knowledge in undergraduates with experiential wilderness skills and awareness training: the case of environmental sentinels Brenner, Jacob C.
2013
4 p. 404-415
artikel
30 Canaries in the Anthropocene: storytelling as degentrification in urban community sustainability Di Chiro, Giovanna
2018
4 p. 526-538
artikel
31 C. Anne Claus. Drawing the sea near: Satoumi and coral reef conservation in Okinawa Smardon, Richard C.

4 p. 744-745
artikel
32 Can urban agriculture usefully improve food resilience? Insights from a linear programming approach Ward, James David
2015
4 p. 699-711
artikel
33 Carlos J. L. Balsas. Walkable cities: revitalization, vibrancy and sustainable consumption Smardon, Richard

4 p. 495
artikel
34 Climate-change beliefs and resilience to climate change in Bangladesh: is leadership making any difference? Haque, Amlan

4 p. 623-638
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35 Coastal hazard mitigation considerations: perspectives from northern Gulf of Mexico coastal professionals and decision-makers DeLorme, Denise E.

4 p. 669-681
artikel
36 Cold places: movement, knowledge, and time Stuhl, Andrew
2015
4 p. 779-782
artikel
37 Community-based organizations and environmentalism: how much impact can small, community-based organizations working on environmental issues have? Hidayat, Dadit
2018
4 p. 395-406
artikel
38 Community perceptions of socioecological stressors and risk-reducing strategies in Tabasco, Mexico Pischke, Erin C.
2018
4 p. 441-451
artikel
39 Conclusion: the placial imagination Cons, Jason
2015
4 p. 788-789
artikel
40 Consumers’ attitude toward participation in community-supported aquaculture: a case of Kurdistan province in the west of Iran Dabaghi, Yahya

4 p. 870-889
artikel
41 Context Matters: The effects of budgetary and knowledge constraints on residential energy conservation Sengupta, Prami

4 p. 561-573
artikel
42 Context matters: the significance of non-economic conditions for income–pollution relationships in Chile and Peru Orihuela, José Carlos
2013
4 p. 391-403
artikel
43 Converging on sustainable placemaking through transdisciplinary process Alexander, Rob
2014
4 p. 301-309
artikel
44 Creating empathy for the more-than-human under 2 degrees heating Rock, Jenny

4 p. 735-743
artikel
45 Critical sustainability: incorporating critical theories into contested sustainabilities Rose, Jeff
2018
4 p. 518-525
artikel
46 Critical sustainable consumption: a research agenda Anantharaman, Manisha
2018
4 p. 553-561
artikel
47 “Dark times lie ahead of us and there will be a time when we must choose between what is easy and what is right”—the sad case of Vaquita, the Trump administration and the removal of protections for whales and dolphins Parsons, E. C. M.
2018
4 p. 407-410
artikel
48 David C. Gosselin, Anne E. Egger, and J. John Taber (eds.): Interdisciplinary Teaching About Earth and the Environment for a Sustainable Future Smardon, Richard
2019
4 p. 449-450
artikel
49 Deborah Mutnick, Margaret Cuonzo, Carol Griffith, Timothy Leslie, and Jay M. Shuttleworth. The city as ecosystem: sustainable education, policy, and practice Smardon, Richard

4 p. 692-693
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50 Decision support: using machine learning through MATLAB to analyze environmental data Nadler, David W.
2019
4 p. 419-428
artikel
51 Deliberative engagement: the forum in the system Dryzek, John S.
2015
4 p. 750-754
artikel
52 Development of risk assessment for nuclear power: insights from history Perkins, John H.
2014
4 p. 273-287
artikel
53 Dina Gilio-Whitaker: As long as grass grows: the Indigenous fight for environmental justice, from colonization to standing rock O’Neil, Sandra George

4 p. 752-753
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54 Distinguishing between research and monitoring programs in environmental science and management Arciszewski, T. J.

4 p. 674-681
artikel
55 Do global food systems have an Achilles heel? The potential for regional food systems to support resilience in regional disasters Paci-Green, Rebekah
2015
4 p. 685-698
artikel
56 Dynamic impacts of economic growth, energy use, urbanization, tourism, agricultural value-added, and forested area on carbon dioxide emissions in Brazil Raihan, Asif

4 p. 794-814
artikel
57 Ecological footprints of war: an exploratory assessment of the long-term impact of violent conflicts on national biocapacity from 1962–2009 Pathak, Swapna

4 p. 380-393
artikel
58 Elizabeth Marino. Fierce Climate, Sacred Ground: An Ethnography of Climate Change in Shishmaref, Alaska Henry-Stone, Laura
2017
4 p. 569-571
artikel
59 Embodying the path of sustainability: reflections on “learning to juggle” in environmental pedagogy Larson, Brendon M. H.
2015
4 p. 706-711
artikel
60 Emily Monosson. Natural Defense: Enlisting Bugs and Germs to Protect Our Food and Health Ranalli, Brent
2017
4 p. 567-568
artikel
61 End of life at the top of the world—stakeholder perspectives for plastics and circular transitions in the Arctic Cowan, Emily

4 p. 545-556
artikel
62 Energy education and the dilemma of mitigating climate change Perkins, John H.
2014
4 p. 354-359
artikel
63 Engaging a global Facebook audience with conservation education Latzke, Kristen
2019
4 p. 437-441
artikel
64 Engaging nonscience majors in urban ecology: Recommendations for course design Schmitt-Harsh, Mikaela
2016
4 p. 550-561
artikel
65 Engineered multifunctionality and environmental sustainability Lakhtakia, Akhlesh
2015
4 p. 732-734
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66 Enhancing racial diversity in the Association for Environmental Studies and Sciences Taylor, Dorceta E.
2018
4 p. 379-384
artikel
67 Enhancing the impact of conservation marketing using psychology: a research agenda Ryan, J. C.
2019
4 p. 442-448
artikel
68 Environmental art, prior knowledge about climate change, and carbon offsets Blasch, Julia
2015
4 p. 691-705
artikel
69 Environmental justice: insights from an interdisciplinary instructional workshop Darby, Kate J.
2014
4 p. 288-293
artikel
70 Exploring those characteristics which may help to foster and support people’s social-ecological resilience: an environmental volunteering case study Seymour, Valentine

4 p. 438-456
artikel
71 Exposure to victim portrayals: the role of multiple emotions in influencing collective action intentions for environmental justice Lu, Hang

4 p. 548-560
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72 Faith Kearns getting to the heart of science communication: a guide for effective engagement, Island Press, Wash DC and Covello CA 2021 Smardon, Richard

4 p. 758-759
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73 Farmers’ climate change risk perception, adaptation capacity and barriers to adaptation: a multi-method approach Kabir, Muhammad Humayun

4 p. 769-781
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74 Fikret Berkes. Advanced introduction to community-based conservation, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2021 Smardon, Richard

4 p. 750-751
artikel
75 Fixing food with ideas of “local” and “place” Hinrichs, Clare
2015
4 p. 759-764
artikel
76 Foodopoly and Barnyard and Birkenstocks: Two Approaches for Changing Food Systems Potteiger, Matthew
2015
4 p. 735-736
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77 From industrial production to biosensitivity: the need for a food system paradigm shift Dyball, Robert
2015
4 p. 560-572
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78 From knowledge to action—a field report, moving from traditional to transformational teaching and learning. A pilot model for education for sustainable development at Freie Universität Berlin Braun-Wanke, Karola
2015
4 p. 508-516
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79 From remembering to futuring: preparing children for Anthropocene Demneh, Mohsen Taheri

4 p. 369-379
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80 Glyphosate: A review of its global use, environmental impact, and potential health effects on humans and other species Richmond, Martha E.
2018
4 p. 416-434
artikel
81 Governing trade: a cross-national study of governance, trade, and CO2 emissions Hargrove, Andrew

4 p. 727-738
artikel
82 Grad school in the rear view: prioritizing career skills, mentorship, and equity in the interdisciplinary environmental PhD Reisman, Emily

4 p. 890-897
artikel
83 Guiding questions for critical sustainabilities Cachelin, Adrienne
2018
4 p. 570-572
artikel
84 Historical evolution and development of waste management and recycling systems—analysis of Japan's experiences Hara, Keishiro
2012
4 p. 296-307
artikel
85 Home is where the safer ground is: the need to promote affordable housing laws and policies in receiving communities Li, Jennifer

4 p. 682-695
artikel
86 Hot and dry: stability and simplicity in dormancy and austerity Jones, Kristal
2015
4 p. 743-747
artikel
87 How Canada “hamburger manufactured” its way to marine protected area success and a more effective and equitable way forward for the post-2020 conservation agenda Lemieux, Christopher J.

4 p. 483-491
artikel
88 Indra Overland and Nina Poussenka. Russian oil companies in an evolving world: the challenge of change Smardon, Richard

4 p. 498-499
artikel
89 Institutionalizing renewable electricity: the long-term potential for policy learning Buthman, James Douglas
2015
4 p. 526-536
artikel
90 Introduction to the Symposium on American Food Resilience (Part 2) Marten, Gerald G.
2015
4 p. 537-542
artikel
91 Introduction to understandings of place: a multidisciplinary symposium Green, Brandn
2015
4 p. 740-742
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92 Introduction: why link Indigenous ways of knowing with the teaching of environmental studies and sciences? Rich, Nancy
2012
4 p. 308-316
artikel
93 Investing in climate solutions? An exploration of the discursive power and materiality of fossil fuel divestment campaigns in Scotland Muncie, Ella

4 p. 537-547
artikel
94 Issue interpretations and implementation analysis for the national greenhouse gas inventory: the case of Indonesia Kawanishi, Masato

4 p. 411-425
artikel
95 Is the “academic conservation scientist” becoming an endangered species? Parsons, Edward Christien Michael

4 p. 478-482
artikel
96 Jeff Antonelis-Lapp. Tahoma and its People: A Natural History of Mount Rainier National Park Silverman, Gary S.

4 p. 494
artikel
97 Jessica B. Teisch: Engineering nature: water, development, and the global spread of American environmental expertise Peppard, Christiana Z.
2011
4 p. 318-319
artikel
98 Joe Roman: Listed: Dispatches from America’s Endangered Species Act Rohlf, Daniel J.
2011
4 p. 323-325
artikel
99 Joëlle Gergis. Humanity’s moment: a climate scientist’s case for hope Silverman, Gary S.

4 p. 690-691
artikel
100 Julie Sze. Environmental justice in a moment of danger: An important addition to the body of environmental justice Baptiste, April Karen

4 p. 492-493
artikel
101 Justice is the goal: divestment as climate change resistance Bratman, Eve
2016
4 p. 677-690
artikel
102 J.W. Day, H.C. Clark & R.G. Hunter (eds.) Energy production in the Mississippi River Delta: implications on coastal ecosystems and pathways to restoration. Springer Nature Switzerland AG Smardon, Richard

4 p. 909-910
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103 “Keep calm”? A critique of Wolfgang Behringer’s “A Cultural History of Climate” Haude, Rüdiger
2019
4 p. 397-408
artikel
104 Kennedy Warne: Let them eat shrimp: the tragic disappearance of the rainforests of the sea Ewel, Katherine C.
2011
4 p. 320-322
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105 Kevin J. O’Brien. An ethics of biodiversity: Christianity, ecology, and the variety of life Wieren, Gretel Van
2011
4 p. 315-317
artikel
106 Learning and promoting urban sustainability: environmental service learning in an undergraduate environmental studies curriculum Helicke, Nurcan Atalan
2014
4 p. 294-300
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107 Linking education to industry: water and energy sustainability in Latin America Panero, Marta A.
2018
4 p. 503-516
artikel
108 Liz Carlisle. Healing grounds: climate, justice, and the deep roots of regenerative farming Silverman, Gary S.

4 p. 911-913
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109 Local is not always better: the impact of climate information on values, behavior and policy support Schoenefeld, Jonas J.
2015
4 p. 724-732
artikel
110 Luhas Ley. Building on borrowed time: rising seas and failing infrastructure in Semarang Smardon, Richard

4 p. 916-917
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111 Making sense of the front lines: environmental regulators in Ohio and Wisconsin Pautz, Michelle C.
2011
4 p. 277-288
artikel
112 Mapping public ambivalence in public engagement with science: implications for democratizing the governance of fracking technologies in the USA Barvosa, Edwina
2015
4 p. 497-507
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113 Margaret O’Gorman. Strategic Corporate Conservation Planning, Island Press, Wash DC, Covelo CA and London 2020 Smardon, Richard

4 p. 496-497
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114 Martin J. Pasqualetti. The thread of energy: the ubiquity of energy in modern life Perkins, John H.

4 p. 914-915
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115 Melanie J. La Rosa. Communities and the clean energy revolution: public health, economics, design, and transformation Perkins, John H.

4 p. 694-696
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116 Mercury concentrations and awareness in Campos dos Goytacazes, Brazil: baseline measures for examining the efficacy of the Minamata Convention Erhardt, Alexandra J.
2015
4 p. 517-525
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117 Metropolitan foodsheds: a resilient response to the climate change challenge? Lengnick, Laura
2015
4 p. 573-592
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118 Metro sapiens: an urban species Vargo, Jason
2014
4 p. 360-363
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119 Michelle Scobie. Global environmental governance and small states: Architectures and agency in the Caribbean Green, Cecilia A.
2019
4 p. 453-455
artikel
120 Mobilizing place: Examining mobility, identity, and boundary in the politics of Asian carp Brummel, Rachel
2015
4 p. 765-769
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121 Modelling food system resilience: a scenario-based simulation modelling approach to explore future shocks and adaptations in the Australian food system Candy, Seona
2015
4 p. 712-731
artikel
122 Moving from awareness to action—acceptance speech for the 2017 William Freudenburg award DeMarco, Patricia M.
2017
4 p. 469-472
artikel
123 Nature of corporate environmentalism in large-listed Indian firms: empirical evidence from Indian companies Dua, Pritika

4 p. 602-616
artikel
124 Nina Munk: The idealist : Jeffrey Sachs and the quest to end poverty Franklin, Courtney L.
2015
4 p. 757-758
artikel
125 Nostalgia as a catalyst for conservation in the Carolina Lowcountry Halfacre, Angela
2015
4 p. 774-778
artikel
126 Ocean plastics and the BBNJ treaty—is plastic frightening enough to insert itself into the BBNJ treaty, or do we need to wait for a treaty of its own? Tiller, Rachel
2018
4 p. 411-415
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127 Ocean use in Hawaii as a predictor of marine conservation interests, beliefs, and willingness to participate: an exploratory study Wiener, Carlie S.
2015
4 p. 712-723
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128 Pan-European patterns of environmental concern: the role of proximity and international integration Welsch, Heinz
2017
4 p. 473-489
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129 Paul G. Harris. Pathologies of Climate Governance: International Relations, National Politics and Human Nature Smardon, Richard

4 p. 754-755
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130 Peter Sutoris. Educating for the Anthropocene: schooling and activism in the face of slow violence Bernstein, Jennifer

4 p. 687-689
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131 Place and exclusion in New York City’s Jamaica Bay Van Hooreweghe, Kristen
2015
4 p. 753-758
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132 Place: natural Griffin, Duane
2015
4 p. 783-787
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133 Political ecology of Costa Rica’s climate policy: contextualizing climate governance Hite, Emily Benton
2018
4 p. 469-476
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134 Posters as an effective assessment tool for a capstone course Gosselin, David C.

4 p. 426-437
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135 Potential anthropogenic and climatic factors affecting Iran’s international wetlands Rahimi, Ehsan

4 p. 557-574
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136 Preparing students for the operational environmental career: an integrated project-based road map for academic programs Battisti, Corrado
2018
4 p. 573-583
artikel
137 Promoting resilience in a regional seafood system: New England and the Fish Locally Collaborative Tolley, Brett
2015
4 p. 593-607
artikel
138 Protecting place, protecting nature: predicting place-protective behaviors among nature preserve visitors Naiman, Sarah M.

4 p. 610-622
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139 Public risk salience of sea level rise in Louisiana, United States Altinay, Zeynep

4 p. 523-536
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140 Quantitative reasoning in introductory environmental science textbooks Christner, Leslie
2011
4 p. 296-300
artikel
141 Recapturing the learning opportunities of university sustainability indicators Davey, Elizabeth
2016
4 p. 540-549
artikel
142 Redefining ethics and ethics research directions for environmental studies/sciences from student evaluations Quigley, Dianne

4 p. 739-755
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143 Regionalism: a New England recipe for a resilient food system Ruhf, Kathryn Z.
2015
4 p. 650-660
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144 Relational space and place and food environments: geographic insights for critical sustainability research Bosco, Fernando J.
2018
4 p. 539-546
artikel
145 Relationships between knowledge(s): implications for ‘knowledge integration’ Evering, Brigitte
2012
4 p. 357-368
artikel
146 Replacing nature in environmental studies and sciences Proctor, James D.
2015
4 p. 748-752
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147 Resident perspectives of environmental health risk exposures after Hurricane Harvey Gloeckner, Paige B.

4 p. 574-585
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148 Resurrecting the conservation movement Marvier, Michelle
2012
4 p. 291-295
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149 Review of Abby Kinchy’s “Seeds, science and struggle: the global politics of transgenic crops” Teller, Amy
2014
4 p. 364-367
artikel
150 Sarmistha R. Majumdar. The politics of fracking: regulatory policy and local community responses to environmental concerns Murphy, Trey
2019
4 p. 451-452
artikel
151 Searching for synergy: integrating traditional and scientific ecological knowledge in environmental science education Kimmerer, Robin Wall
2012
4 p. 317-323
artikel
152 Seed exchange networks and food system resilience in the United States Helicke, Nurcan Atalan
2015
4 p. 636-649
artikel
153 Seeing complexity: visualization tools in global environmental politics and governance O’Neill, Kate
2017
4 p. 490-506
artikel
154 Shanna H. Swan with Stacey Colino. Count Down, How Our Modern World Is Threatening Sperm Counts, Altering Male and Female Reproductive Development, and Imperiling the Future of the Human Race Silverman, Gary S.

4 p. 756-757
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155 Shocks, states, and societal corporatism: a shorter path to sustainability? Rudel, Thomas K.
2019
4 p. 429-436
artikel
156 Social learning as an adaptive measure to prepare for climate change impacts on water provision in Peru Lindsay, Abby
2017
4 p. 477-487
artikel
157 Socio-economic determinants of Chronic Kidney Diseases of uncertain etiology (CKDu) in the Uva Province, Sri Lanka: a cross-sectional study Piyathilake, I. D. U. H.

4 p. 782-793
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158 So you think you want to run an environmental conservation meeting? Advice on the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune that accompany academic conference planning Parsons, E. C. M.
2015
4 p. 735-744
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159 State energy policy in the Trump Era: insights from public opinion Rabe, Barry G.
2017
4 p. 535-539
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160 Survey on social awareness towards energy conservation and ESD lesson on biofuel as a renewable energy source Dharmapriya, Thakshila Nadeeshani

4 p. 658-667
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161 Sustainability behaviors, attitudes, and knowledge: comparing university students and the general public Kirby, Caitlin K.

4 p. 639-647
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162 Systematic literature review of social-ecological changes in fisheries systems Quillet, Etienne

4 p. 617-628
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163 Targeting electricity’s extreme polluters to reduce energy-related CO2 emissions Grant, Don
2013
4 p. 376-380
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164 Target loads of atmospheric sulfur deposition protect terrestrial resources in the Adirondack Mountains, New York against biological impacts caused by soil acidification Sullivan, T. J.
2011
4 p. 301-314
artikel
165 Teaching to teach systems and networks: preparing to teach for water resilience in the K-12 classroom Ardito, Gerald
2018
4 p. 385-394
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166 Tee L. Guidotti’s: “Health and Sustainability” Silverman, Gary S.
2015
4 p. 755-756
artikel
167 Ten practical advantages of a human rights approach to environmental advocacy Kerns, Tom
2013
4 p. 416-420
artikel
168 Teresa Sabol Spezio. Slick policy: environmental and science policy in the aftermath of the Santa Barbara oil spill Smardon, Richard C.

4 p. 748-749
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169 The Action-oriented Stakeholder Engagement for a Resilient Tomorrow (ASERT) framework: an effective, field-tested approach for engaging stakeholders Yusuf, Juita-Elena (Wie)
2019
4 p. 409-418
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170 The bottom line: capital’s production of social inequalities and environmental degradation Clark, Brett
2018
4 p. 562-569
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171 The Carbon Ask: effects of climate policy on the value of fossil fuel resources and the implications for technological innovation Linquiti, Peter
2016
4 p. 662-676
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172 The impact of FDI on energy intensity: a spatial econometric analysis of Indonesian provinces Saraswati, Atina

4 p. 853-869
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173 The impact of mining on sustainable practices and the traditional culture of developing countries Githiria, Joseph Muchiri

4 p. 394-410
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174 The local food movement, public-private partnerships, and food system resiliency Dunning, Rebecca
2015
4 p. 661-670
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175 The nature buffer: the missing link in climate change and mental health research Dillman-Hasso, Naseem

4 p. 696-701
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176 The observatory: a model for studies in health, society, and the environment Guidotti, Tee L.

4 p. 827-837
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177 The power of story for motivating adaptive response–marshaling individual and collective initiative to create more resilient and sustainable food systems Miller, Michelle
2015
4 p. 671-684
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178 The role of knowledge in building food security resilience across food system domains Anderson, Molly DelCarmen
2015
4 p. 543-559
artikel
179 The role of science diplomacy: a historical development and international legal framework of arctic research stations under conditions of climate change, post-cold war geopolitics and globalization/power transition Goodsite, Michael Evan
2015
4 p. 645-661
artikel
180 The site of Anthropocene and colonial entanglement: reviewing The Nutmeg’s Curse Biswas, Debajyoti

4 p. 905-908
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181 The social cost of carbon: implications for modernizing our electricity system Johnson, Laurie T.
2013
4 p. 369-375
artikel
182 The transformation of the Holland Marsh and the dynamics of wetland loss: a historical political ecological approach Classens, Michael
2016
4 p. 507-518
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183 Thomas Dietz. Decisions for sustainability: facts and values Smardon, Richard

4 p. 685-686
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184 Toward resilient food systems through increased agricultural diversity and local sourcing in the Carolinas MacFall, Janet
2015
4 p. 608-622
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185 Toward resilient food systems through increased agricultural diversity and local sourcing in the Carolinas MacFall, Janet

4 p. 608-622
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186 Tracking the quality of scientific knowledge inputs in reports generated by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Sharek, Ahmed Sabab

4 p. 586-594
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187 Trade and the government underfunding of environmental innovation Zhang, Muzhou

4 p. 575-586
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188 Traditional ecological knowledge in the tribal college classroom Lopik, William Van
2012
4 p. 341-345
artikel
189 Transdisciplinary model for environmental protection and primordial prevention of disease Brown, Ronald B.

4 p. 898-904
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190 Transition process from fossil energy to photovoltaic energy power of ethnic communities belonging to the natural parks in the Colombian Pacific: A diagnostic study Nessim, Jennifer

4 p. 643-657
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191 Two climate action planning perspectives Smardon, Richard

4 p. 746-747
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192 Two-Eyed Seeing and other lessons learned within a co-learning journey of bringing together indigenous and mainstream knowledges and ways of knowing Bartlett, Cheryl
2012
4 p. 331-340
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193 Uncertainty, climate change, and irreversible environmental effects: application of real options to environmental benefit-cost analysis Golub, Alexander
2017
4 p. 519-526
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197 Water and climate in latin america: symposium conclusion Lindsay, Abby
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