Regional variation in public acceptance of wind energy development in Europe: What are the roles of planning procedures and participation?
M. Suškevičs, S. Eiter, Stanislav Martinát, D. Stober, E. Vollmer, C.L. de Boer, Matthias Buchecker
págs. 311-323
Putting nature ‘to work’ through Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES): Tensions between autonomy, voluntary action and the political economy of agri-environmental practice
págs. 324-336
págs. 337-345
Socio-ecological dynamics of a tropical agricultural region: Historical analysis of system change and opportunities
Carolin Antoni, Elisabeth Huber-Sannwald, Humberto Reyes Hernández, Michael Schoon
págs. 346-359
Crop advisers as conservation intermediaries: Perceptions and policy implications for relying on nontraditional partners to increase U.S. farmers’ adoption of soil and water conservation practices
Francis R. Eanes, Ajay S. Singh, Brian R. Bulla, Pranay Ranjan, Mary Fales, Benjamin Wickerham, Patrick J. Doran, Linda S. Prokopy
págs. 360-370
págs. 371-381
Assessment of management measures for the conservation of traditional irrigated lands: The case of the Huerta of Murcia (Spain)
José Miguel Martínez Paz, Isabel Baños González, Julia Martínez Fernández, Miguel Ángel Esteve Selma
págs. 382-391
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págs. 424-433
Transition of small farms in Ghana: perspectives of farm heritage, employment and networks
págs. 434-452
págs. 453-462
A practical method for the ex-ante evaluation of land consolidation initiatives: Fully connected parcels with the same value
págs. 463-471
Neighborhood governance in post-reform Urban China: Place attachment impact on civic engagement in Guangzhou
págs. 472-482
Implementation of a landscape ecological use pattern model: Debris flow waste-shoal land use in the Yeyatang Basin, Yunnan Province, China
Songtang He, Daojie Wang, Yong Li, Yingchao Fang, Huijuan Lan, Wenle Chen
págs. 483-492
Institutional transition and implementation path for cultivated land protection in highly urbanized regions: A case study of Shenzhen, China
págs. 493-501
págs. 502-512
From Habitat III to the new urbanization agenda in China: Seeing through the practices of the “three old renewals” in Guangzhou
Xun Li, Eddie C.M. Hui, Tingting Chen, Wei Lang, Youliang Guo
págs. 513-522
Perceptions regarding active management of the Cross-timbers forest resources of Oklahoma, Texas, and Kansas: A SWOT-ANP analysis
págs. 523-530
Bad news is bad news: Information effects and citizens’ socio-political acceptance of new technologies of electricity transmission
págs. 531-545
págs. 546-552
Land institutions’ credibility: Analyzing the role of complementary institutions
págs. 553-564
The positive impacts of farm land fragmentation in Rwanda
Pierre Damien Ntihinyurwa, Walter Timo de Vries, Uchendu Eugene Chigbu, Patrick Acklam Dukwiyimpuhwe
págs. 565-581
Rethinking ‘Success’: The politics of payment for forest ecosystem services in Vietnam
págs. 582-593
How rural out-migrations drive changes to farm and land management: A case study from the rural Andes
Mark Caulfield, Judith Bouniol, Steven J. Fonte, Aad Kessler
págs. 594-603
Reallocation planning of urban industrial land for structure optimization and emission reduction: A practical analysis of urban agglomeration in China’s Yangtze River Delta
págs. 604-623
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págs. 632-643
Explaining the national variation of land use: A cross-national analysis of greenbelt policy in five countries
págs. 644-656
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