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1. Convenience improves composting and recycling rates in high-density residential buildings.

2. Does improvement in education level reduce ecological footprint? A non-linear analysis considering population structure and income.

3. Flexible, collaborative, and meaningful? The case of the US coastal nonpoint pollution control program.

4. Coordination, harmonization or prioritization in environmental policy integration: evidence from the case in Chongming eco-island, China.

5. Translating strong principles into effective practice: environmental assessment in Ontario, Canada.

6. Early adopters, firm survival, and environmental policy: dry cleaners in the South Coast Basin of California.

7. Environmental innovation activities and patenting: Germany reconsidered.

8. The unsustainability of exurban development in London and New York: calculating transport CO 2 emissions.

9. Spatial environmental efficiency indicators in regional waste generation: a nonparametric approach.

10. Analysing institutional change in environmental governance: exploring the concept of 'institutional work'.

11. Regulatory failures, split-incentives, conflicting interests and a vicious circle of blame: the New Environmental Governance to the rescue?

12. A critical assessment of employing democratic and deliberative ideals in the environmental planning process in Bangladesh.

13. Biofuels - tools for achieving environmental goals or green place branding? Present drivers and future visions in two Swedish municipalities.

14. Environmental management from left to right -- on ideology, policy-specific beliefs and pro-environmental policy support.

15. Environmental policies in the presence of more than one externality and of strategic firms.

16. Modelling built-up land take in Europe to 2020: an assessment of the Resource Efficiency Roadmap measure on land.

17. Revealing inadvertent elitism in stakeholder models of environmental governance: assessing procedural justice in sustainability organizations.

18. Putting transdisciplinarity into practice: a mixed mode procedure for stakeholder participation in natural resource management.

19. How democratic innovations realise democratic goods. Two case studies of area committees in the Netherlands.

20. Disentangling technological innovations: a micro-econometric analysis of their determinants.

21. Learning, participation, and adaptation: exploring agri-environmental programmes.

22. Evaluating mitigation and calibration techniques for hypothetical bias in choice experiments.

23. The missing pillar: Eudemonic values in the justification of nature conservation.

24. From activism to "not-quite-government": the role of government and non-government actors in the expansion of the Australian protected area estate since 1990.

25. Toward sustainable development? Trend analysis of environmental policy in Korea from 1987 to 2040.

26. Engaging recreational fishers in fisheries' stewardship: a case of responsibilisation in natural resource management.

27. Re-examining the effect of China's new-energy demonstration cities construction policy on environmental pollution: a perspective of pollutant emission intensity control.

28. Constructing forest owner identities and governing decisions and relationships: the owner as distant consumer in Swedish forestry.

29. Sectoral CO2 emissions in China: asymmetric and time-varying analysis.

30. Best practices for implementing federal environmental policies: a principal-agent perspective.

31. Disadoption of conservation practices: cases of injecting manure and soil testing.

32. The role of water quality for local environmental policy implementation.

33. Evaluating alternative policies to reduce pesticide groundwater pollution in Dutch arable farming.

34. Socioeconomic status, air pollution and desire for local environmental protection in China: insights from national survey data.

35. Privatization and inter-municipal cooperation in local stormwater planning and management.

36. Regulatory trust and failure - a case study of coal seam gas in New South Wales, Australia.

37. Spatial planning and electric vehicles. A qualitative case study of horizontal and vertical organisational interplay in southern Sweden.

38. The territorial dimension of environmental sustainability in Italy along the urban-rural continuum.

39. Regimes of justification: competing arguments and the construction of legitimacy in Dutch nature conservation practices.

40. Multilevel assessment of a large-scale programme for poverty alleviation and wetland conservation: lessons from South Africa.

41. Public participation in municipal solid waste source-separated collection in Guilin, China: status and influencing factors.

42. Reducing carbon emissions in Portugal: the relative roles of fossil fuel prices, energy efficiency, and carbon taxation.

43. Government management and overexploitation of groundwater resources: absence of local community initiatives in Ardabil plain-Iran.

44. Material flow analysis for a sustainable resource management in island ecosystems.

45. Missing the trees for the forest? Bottom-up policy implementation and adaptive management in the US natural resource bureaucracy.

46. “We cannot let this happen again”: reversing UK flood policy in response to the Somerset Levels floods, 2014.

47. Stakeholders' expectations from the agri-environmental programme in Slovenia and Croatia.

48. Are national biodiversity strategies and action plans appropriate for building responsibilities for mainstreaming biodiversity across policy sectors? The case of Finland.

49. The use of best management practices to respond to externalities from developing shale gas resources.

50. Capacity for climate change planning: assessing metropolitan responses in the United States.