Ecological Economics, July 2019
Green Table of Contents
Volume 161
Pages 1-334
The importance of selecting the right messenger: A framed field experiment on recycled water products
Alix Whiting, Maik Kecinski, Tongzhe Li, Kent D. Messer r, Julia Parker
Pages 1-8
Save the planet or close your eyes? Testing strategic ignorance in a charity context
Jo Thori Lind, Karine Nyborg, Anna Pauls
Pages 9-19
Is improving Nile water quality ‘fruitful’?
Rehab Osman, Emanuele Ferrari, Scott McDonald
Pages 20-31
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Valuing water quality change using a coupled economic-hydrological model
Hongxing Liu, Sathya Gopalakrishnan, Drew Browning, Gajan Sivandran
Pages 32-40
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What do Canadians think about economic growth, prosperity and the environment?
Maria Fernanda Tomaselli, Stephen R.J. Sheppard, Robert Kozak, Robert Gifford
Pages 41-49
Are pension funds actively decarbonizing their portfolios?
Martijn A. Boermans, Rients Galema
Pages 50-60
A quantitative representation of the urban green building model, focusing on local climatic factors by utilizing monetary valuation
A. Madad, A. Gharagozlou, H. Majedi, S.M. Monavari
Pages 61-72
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Do outcome or input risks limit adoption of environmental projects: Rehabilitating gullies in Great Barrier Reef catchments
Megan Star, John Rolfe, Emily Barbi
Pages 73-82
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Achieving triple dividend through mindfulness: More sustainable consumption, less unsustainable consumption and more life satisfaction
Tavleen Kaur Dhandra
Pages 83-90
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Impact of green control techniques on family farms' welfare
Yang Gao, Ziheng Niu, Haoran Yang, Lili Yu
Pages 91-99
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A new perspective to promote low-carbon consumption: The influence of reference groups
Lingyun Mi, Hanlin Zhu, Jie Yang, Xiaoli Gan, ... Qingyan Liu
Pages 100-108
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Optimality Versus Viability in Groundwater Management with Environmental Flows
Jean-Christophe Pereau, Alexandre Pryet, Tina Rambonilaza
Pages 109-120
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Can REDD+ still become a market? Ruptured dependencies and market logics for emission reductions in Brazil
Richard van der Hoff, Raoni Rajão, Pieter Leroy
Pages 121-129
Encouraging farmers' participation in the Conservation Stewardship Program: A field experiment
Natalia V. Czap, Hans J. Czap, Simanti Banerjee, Mark E. Burbach
Pages 130-143
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Do forest property characteristics reveal landowners' willingness to accept payments for ecosystem services contracts in southeast Georgia, U.S.?
Moon Jeong Kang, Jacek P. Siry, Gregory Colson, Susana Ferreira
Pages 144-152
Optimal allocation of limited resources to biosecurity surveillance using a portfolio theory methodology
Belinda Barnes, Fiona Giannini, Anthony Arthur, James Walker
Pages 153-162
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From supply to demand factors: What are the determinants of attractiveness for outdoor recreation?
Léa Tardieu, Laëtitia Tuffery
Pages 163-175
Consumers’ intentions to purchase smart home objects: Do environmental issues matter?
Marie Schill, Delphine Godefroit-Winkel, Mbaye Fall Diallo, Camilla Barbarossa
Pages 176-185
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Impacts of integrated soil fertility management on yield and household income: The case of Tamale (Ghana) and Kakamega (Kenya)
Ivan Solomon Adolwa, Stefan Schwarze, Andreas Buerkert
Pages 186-192
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A multiple-class distance-decaying approach for mapping temperature reduction ecosystem services provided by urban vegetation in Santiago de Chile
Ignacio C. Fernández
Pages 193-201
Link to preprint (UP links to gated Elsevier abstract). Preprint found at ResearchGate
The demographics of fracking: A spatial analysis for four U.S. states
Klara Zwickl
Pages 202-215
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Real capital investments and sustainability - The case of Sweden
Eva C. Alfredsson, J. Mikael Malmaeus
Pages 216-224
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Environment or food: Modeling future land use patterns of miscanthus for bioenergy using fine scale data
Lunyu Xie, Sarah L. MacDonald, Maximilian Auffhammer, Deepak Jaiswal, Peter Berck
Pages 225-236
Link to pdf. UP. (Publisher’s pdf at Lawrence Berkeley Labs. Not open access )
Can proximity to urban green spaces be considered a luxury? Classifying a non-tradable good with the use of hedonic pricing method
Edyta Łaszkiewicz, Piotr Czembrowski, Jakub Kronenberg
Pages 237-247
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Impacts of the Grassland Ecological Compensation Policy on Household Livestock Production in China: An Empirical Study in Inner Mongolia
Yuanning Hu, Jikun Huang, Lingling Hou
Pages 248-256
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Frugality as a choice vs. frugality as a social condition. Is de-growth doomed to be a Eurocentric project?
Roldan Muradian
Pages 257-260
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The New Rural Reconstruction Movement: A Chinese degrowth style movement?
Rowan Alcock
Pages 261-269
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Is the post-fossil era necessarily post-capitalistic? – The robustness and capabilities of green capitalism
Stephan Bosch, Matthias Schmidt
Pages 270-279
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Evaluating synergies and trade-offs in achieving the SDGs of zero hunger and clean water and sanitation: An application of the IEEM Platform to Guatemala
Onil Banerjee, Martin Cicowiez, Mark Horridge, Renato Vargas
Pages 280-291
Link to pdf Publishers pdf at ResearchGate
An Integrated Material Flows, Stakeholders and Policies Approach to Identify and Exploit Regional Resource Potentials
Rebekka Volk, Richard Müller, Joachim Reinhardt, Frank Schultmann
Pages 292-320
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Recycling and Waste Generation: An Estimate of the Source Reduction Effect of Recycling Programs
Giacomo Degli Antoni, Giuseppe Vittucci Marzetti
Pages 321-329
Link to preprint UP. (at university archive)
A socio-metabolic perspective on environmental justice and degrowth movements
Arnim Scheidel, Anke Schaffartzik
Pages 330-333
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