Global Environmental Change-Human and Policy Dimensions

Papers
(The median citation count of Global Environmental Change-Human and Policy Dimensions is 11. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-07-01 to 2025-07-01.)
ArticleCitations
Corrigendum to “Formation and performance of collaborative disaster management networks: Evidence from a Swedish wildfire response” [Global Environ. Change 41 (2016) 183–194]268
Civil society and survival: Indigenous Amazigh climate adaptation in Morocco206
Enforcement and inequality in collective PES to reduce tropical deforestation: Effectiveness, efficiency and equity implications149
Beyond the binary of trapped populations and voluntary immobility: A people-centered perspective on environmental change and human immobility at Lake Urmia, Iran145
Localized land tenure registration in Burundi and eastern DR Congo: Contributing to sustainable peace?142
Niches for transformative change within dominant territorial pathways: Practices and perspectives in a Nicaraguan agricultural frontier139
The multifaceted spectra of power − A participatory network analysis on power structures in diverse dryland regions137
Steel stocks and flows of global merchant fleets as material base of international trade from 1980 to 2050137
Carbon tax salience counteracts price effects through moral licensing132
Potential for climate change driven spatial mismatches between apple crops and their wild bee pollinators at a continental scale124
Assisted tree migration can reduce but not avert the decline of forest ecosystem services in Europe117
What future for primary aluminium production in a decarbonizing economy?115
Why are carbon taxes unfair? Disentangling public perceptions of fairness114
Global energy consumption of the mineral mining industry: Exploring the historical perspective and future pathways to 2060114
Tackling the climate, biodiversity and pollution emergencies by making peace with nature 50 years after the Stockholm Conference113
Why are sustainable practices often elusive? The role of information flow in the management of networked human-environment interactions111
Agency, social networks, and adaptation to environmental change106
OK Boomer: A decade of generational differences in feelings about climate change103
How seasonal cultures shape adaptation on Aotearoa – New Zealand’s Coromandel Peninsula102
Carbon territoriality at the land-water interface95
Corrigendum to “Scaling Indigenous-led natural resource management” [Glob. Environ. Chang. 84 (2024) 102799]93
Walking with farmers: Floods, agriculture and the social practice of everyday mobility92
How social movements use religious creativity to address environmental crises in Indonesian local communities90
The value of property rights and environmental policy in Brazil: Evidence from a new database on land prices85
Anticipating socio-technical tipping points83
Diffusion of global climate policy: National depoliticization, local repoliticization in Turkey82
COVID-19 to go? The role of disasters and evacuation in the COVID-19 pandemic79
Climate change and the demand for recreational ecosystem services on public lands in the continental United States78
Situated adaptation: Tackling the production of vulnerability through transformative action in Sri Lanka’s Dry Zone78
National leverage points to reduce global pesticide pollution77
“Scale and access to the Green climate Fund: Big challenges for small island developing States”75
Subnational institutions and power of landholders drive illegal deforestation in a major commodity production frontier75
Mining threatens isolated indigenous peoples in the Brazilian Amazon75
Transformative potential in sustainable development goals engagement: Experience from local governance in Australia72
Spinning in circles? A systematic review on the role of theory in social vulnerability, resilience and adaptation research72
Editorial Board71
Expert preferences on options for biodiversity conservation under climate change70
Catalyzing sustainability pathways: Navigating urban nature based solutions in Europe69
Impact of lifestyle, human diet and nutrient use efficiency in food production on eutrophication of global aquifers and surface waters68
Low perception of climate change by farmers and herders on Tibetan Plateau66
A global multi-indicator assessment of the environmental impact of livestock products64
Anti-corruption and corporate environmental responsibility: Evidence from China’s anti-corruption campaign63
Religious values and family upbringing as antecedents of food waste avoidance62
Spectrums of Relocation: A typological framework for understanding risk-based relocation through space, time and power62
Just social-ecological tipping scales: A mid-range social theory of change in coal and carbon intensive regions60
Designing a virtuous cycle: Quality of governance, effective climate change mitigation, and just outcomes support each other60
Experience with extreme weather events increases willingness-to-pay for climate mitigation policy59
Does stakeholder participation improve environmental governance? Evidence from a meta-analysis of 305 case studies58
Knowledge co-production for decision-making in human-natural systems under uncertainty57
China’s nature-based solutions in the Global South: Evidence from Asia, Africa, and Latin America56
Experience is not enough: A dynamic explanation of the limited adaptation to extreme weather events in public organizations55
Socio-economic and climatic changes lead to contrasting global urban vegetation trends53
Everyday Adaptation: Theorizing climate change adaptation in daily life53
Does Climate Change Exacerbate Gender Inequality in Cognitive Performance?51
Global Environmental Change: 30 years of interdisciplinary research on the human and policy dimensions of environmental change51
Climate change messages can promote support for climate action globally51
Natural disasters and climate change beliefs: The role of distance and prior beliefs51
Using Protection Motivation Theory to examine information-seeking behaviors on climate change51
Drivers of future fluvial flood risk change for residential buildings in Europe51
Carbon capability revisited: Theoretical developments and empirical evidence50
The production-protection nexus: How political-economic processes influence prospects for transformative change in human-wildlife interactions48
Greenhouse gas emissions from global cities under SSP/RCP scenarios, 1990 to 210048
Conflict and conservation: On the role of protected areas for environmental justice48
Fairness critically conditions the carbon budget allocation across countries46
Strong collaborative governance networks support effective Forest Stewardship Council-certified community-based forest management: Evidence from Southeast Tanzania46
Editorial Board45
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Challenges to anticipatory coastal adaptation for transformative nature-based solutions45
Progress in understanding the social dimensions of desalination and future research directions43
Carbon farming diffusion in Australia43
Indigenous women are the “guardians of Pachamama”: Territorial sovereignty is indispensable for just climate change adaptations in Peru42
Corporate concessions: Opportunity or liability for climate advocacy groups?42
Beyond the boom-bust cycle: An interdisciplinary framework for analysing crop booms41
Methods matter: Improved practices for environmental evaluation of dietary patterns41
Finding the right partners? Examining inequalities in the global investment landscape of hydropower41
Attributing deforestation-driven biodiversity decline in the Gran Chaco to agricultural commodity supply chains41
Are large-scale hydroelectric dams inherently undemocratic?40
Experiences of vulnerable households in low-attention disasters: Marshalltown, Iowa (United States) after the EF3 Tornado40
Environmental change and migration aspirations: Evidence from Bangladesh40
Deep Transitions: Towards a comprehensive framework for mapping major continuities and ruptures in industrial modernity40
The impact of the Sustainable Development Goals on a network of 276 international organizations40
Climate change mitigation on tropical peatlands: A triple burden for smallholder farmers in Indonesia39
Willingness-to-pay for carbon dioxide offsets: Field evidence on revealed preferences in the aviation industry39
Climate change and coastal megacities: Adapting through mobility38
Aligning climate and sustainable development finance through an SDG lens. The role of development assistance in implementing the Paris Agreement38
Toward health-environment policy: Beyond the Rome Declaration37
Empirical testing of the visualizations of climate change mitigation scenarios with citizens: A comparison among Germany, Poland, and France37
To be ethical or to be good? The impact of ‘Good Provider’ and moral norms on food waste decisions in two countries37
“Sometimes, I just want to scream”: Institutional barriers limiting adaptive capacity and resilience to extreme events37
Corrigendum to “Making sense of the politics in the climate change loss & damage debate” [Glob. Environ. Chang. (2020) 102133]37
Sharing the road: Political ideologies and political party preference as drivers of public transport infrastructure support37
Editorial Board36
How EU policies could reduce nutrient pollution in European inland and coastal waters36
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Can REDD+ succeed? Occurrence and influence of various combinations of interventions in subnational initiatives34
Constructing the adaptation economy: Climate resilient development and the economization of vulnerability34
More than a safety net: Ethiopia’s flagship public works program increases tree cover34
Self-governance mediates small-scale fishing strategies, vulnerability and adaptive response33
Embodied carbon dioxide emissions to provide high access levels to basic infrastructure around the world33
Cognition of feedback loops in a fire-prone social-ecological system32
The emissions responsibility accounting of multinational enterprises for an efficient climate policy32
Framing the just transition: How international trade unions engage with UN climate negotiations32
How qualitative approaches matter in climate and ocean change research: Uncovering contradictions about climate concern32
“Climate-smart agriculture and food security: Cross-country evidence from West Africa”31
Climate-smart peatland management and the potential for synergies between food security and climate change objectives in Indonesia31
Global energy scenarios: A geopolitical reality check31
Colonial contexts and the feasibility of mitigation through transition: A study of the impact of historical processes on the emissions dynamics of nation-states31
Vulnerability locked in. On the need to engage the outside of the adaptation box30
On viability: Climate change and the science of possible futures30
Renewable energy policies and household solid fuel dependence30
Why has the Brazilian Cerrado been left behind by voluntary environmental policies?29
Scaling smallholder tree cover restoration across the tropics29
Land-use spillovers from environmental policy interventions29
Implementing a knowledge system: Lessons from the global stewardship of climate services29
Commentary: Transformative Change in Governance Systems29
Assessing the social and environmental impacts of critical mineral supply chains for the energy transition in Europe28
Are managed retreat programs successful and just? A global mapping of success typologies, justice dimensions, and trade-offs28
Public policies and global forest conservation: Empirical evidence from national borders27
Greenhouse gas mitigation co-benefits across the global agricultural development programs27
An actor-centered, scalable land system typology for addressing biodiversity loss in the world’s tropical dry woodlands27
Editorial Board27
Environmental regulation and innovation: Evidence from China27
Navigating climate crises in the Great Barrier Reef27
Tackling the academic air travel dependency. An analysis of the (in)consistency between academics’ travel behaviour and their attitudes27
Commentary : The Future of Changes in Global Ecosystem Services27
Compound[ing] disasters in Puerto Rico: Pathways for virtual transdisciplinary collaboration to enhance community resilience27
Typologies of actionable climate information and its use27
Bookkeepers of catastrophes: The overlooked role of reinsurers in climate change debates26
Climate change action as a project of identity: Eight meta-analyses26
A new dynamic framework is required to assess adaptation limits26
Editorial Board26
Measuring the contribution of nature-based solutions beyond climate adaptation in cities26
Resilience to disaster: Evidence from American wellbeing data26
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Global forest products markets and forest sector carbon impacts of projected sea level rise26
Pathways to conventional and radical climate action: The role of temporal orientation, environmental cognitive alternatives, and eco-anxiety26
Assessing synergies and trade-offs of diverging Paris-compliant mitigation strategies with long-term SDG objectives26
The global value of coastal wetlands for storm protection25
The demographics of energy and mobility poverty: Assessing equity and justice in Ireland, Mexico, and the United Arab Emirates25
Transformations to sustainability: Processes, practices, and pathways24
Socioeconomic geography of climate change views in Europe24
Political ideology and climate change-mitigating behaviors: Insights from fixed world beliefs24
Protected areas as a double edge sword: An analysis of factors driving urbanisation in their surroundings23
Weapons of the vulnerable? A review of popular resistance to climate adaptation23
Systems thinking as a paradigm shift for sustainability transformation23
Pursuing sustainable nitrogen management following the “5 Ps” principles: Production, People, Planet, Policy and Partnerships23
Between theory and action: Assessing the transformative character of climate change adaptation in 51 cases in the Netherlands23
Assessing the supply risks of critical metals in China's low-carbon energy transition23
Conflicted transitions: Exploring the actors, tactics, and outcomes of social opposition against energy infrastructure22
Progress and gaps in U.S. Adaptation policy at the local level22
How the future of the global forest sink depends on timber demand, forest management, and carbon policies22
Adaptation at whose expense? Explicating the maladaptive potential of water storage and climate-resilient growth for Māori women in northern Aotearoa22
Designing effective and equitable zero-deforestation supply chain policies22
Does funds-based adaptation finance reach the most vulnerable countries?22
Do we prioritize floodplains for development and farming? Mapping global dependence and exposure to inundation22
Testing the reliability of adaptive capacity as a proxy for adaptive and transformative responses to climate change21
From grey to green? Tipping a coal region incrementally21
Scenario projections of South Asian migration patterns amidst environmental and socioeconomic change21
Public preferences for policy intervention to protect public health from maritime activities: A 14 European country study21
Impacts of air pollution on child growth: Evidence from extensive data in Chinese counties21
Framing the frontier – Tracing issues related to soybean expansion in transnational public spheres21
Common property regimes in participatory guarantee systems (PGS): Sharing responsibility in the collective management of organic labels21
Factors influencing hazard management by municipalities: The case of coastal communities21
Synthesising the diversity of European agri-food networks: A meta-study of actors and power-laden interactions21
The financialization of rivers: Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) subsidized hydropower in the Mekong Region’s basins at risk21
Distributive justice in global climate finance – Recipients’ climate vulnerability and the allocation of climate funds20
Why do cars get a free ride? The social-ecological roots of motonormativity20
A global analysis of urbanization effects on amphibian richness: Patterns and drivers20
Mobility and flexibility enable resilience of human harvesters to environmental perturbation20
Biodiversity mediates relationships between anthropogenic drivers and ecosystem services across global mountain, island and delta systems20
Improving the evidence base: A methodological review of the quantitative climate migration literature20
Assisted network governance: An inclusive innovation to mitigate extreme water scarcity20
Creating favorable conditions for inter- and transdisciplinary integration – An analytical framework and empirical insights20
The environmental and socioeconomic impacts of the Italian National Parks: Time and spillover effects across different geographical contexts19
Climate beliefs, climate technologies and transformation pathways: Contextualizing public perceptions in 22 countries19
Climate change may impair electricity generation and economic viability of future Amazon hydropower19
Micro-scale transformations in sustainability practices: Insights from new migrant populations in growing urban settlements19
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Does creation-oriented culture promote ESG activities? Evidence from the Chinese market19
Battle over the sun: Resistance, tension, and divergence in enabling rooftop solar adoption in Indonesia19
Demand vs supply-side approaches to mitigation: What final energy demand assumptions are made to meet 1.5 and 2 °C targets?19
Politicization of climate change and Central and Eastern European countries’ stance towards the European Green Deal18
The prosocial origin of sustainable behavior: A case study in the ecological domain18
Trade-offs between physical risk and economic reward affect fishers’ vulnerability to changing storminess18
Rethinking the science-policy interface for chemicals, waste, and pollution: Challenging core assumptions18
IPCC emission scenarios: How did critiques affect their quality and relevance 1990–2022?18
The role of visions in sustainability transformations: Exploring tensions between the Agrarwende vanguard vision and an established sociotechnical imaginary of agriculture in Germany18
Immediate and future challenges of using electric vehicles for promoting energy efficiency in Africa’s clean energy transition18
Socioeconomics effects on global hotspots of common debris items on land and the seafloor18
China’s rising influence on climate governance: Forging a path for the global South18
Dialogic data innovations for sustainability transformations and flood resilience: The case for waterproofing data18
Mapping a sustainable water future: Private sector opportunities for global water security and resilience17
What role do climate considerations play in consumption of red meat in Norway?17
Global rainbow distribution under current and future climates17
Strategic implication of sustainability practices and corporate performance under competitive landscape; An empirical investigation17
The drivers of individual climate actions in Europe17
The impact of agricultural trade approaches on global economic modeling17
From mountains to megaregions: A powershed analysis of the Third Pole hydropower boom17
Prospects for a sustainable and climate-resilient African economy post-COVID-1917
Does hostility affect public support for the provision of global public goods among competing neighboring countries? A survey experiment in Northeast Asia17
Commentary: Recent progress and future directions for research related to migration and conflict17
Explaining the stickiness of supply chain relations in the Brazilian soybean trade16
The impact of local temperature volatility on attention to climate change: Evidence from Spanish tweets16
Effectively communicating the removal of fossil energy subsidies: Evidence from Latin America16
Explaining radical policy change: Norwegian climate policy and the ban on cultivating peatlands16
Air pollutions and loan decision bias16
The booming non-food bioeconomy drives large share of global land-use emissions16
Evaluating behavioral responses to climate change in terms of coping and adaptation: An index approach16
Quantifying community resilience to riverine hazards in Bangladesh16
Public concern about, and desire for research into, the human health effects of marine plastic pollution: Results from a 15-country survey across Europe and Australia16
Accelerated contraction of future climate comfort zones in the southern subtropics: Insights from analysis and simulation of hiking big data16
Values shift in response to social learning through deliberation about protected areas16
Disruptive data: How access and benefit-sharing discourses structured ideas and decisions during the Convention on Biological Diversity negotiations over digital sequence information from 2016 to 202216
Adaptive capacities of inland fisheries facing anthropogenic pressures15
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Low-carbon transition risks for India’s financial system15
Rethinking Net-Zero systems, spaces, and societies: “Hard” versus “soft” alternatives for nature-based and engineered carbon removal15
Place-based solutions for global social-ecological dilemmas: An analysis of locally grounded, diversified, and cross-scalar initiatives in the Amazon15
Knowledge integration in sustainability governance through science-based actor networks15
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The lifeways of small-scale gold miners: Addressing sustainability transformations15
Methodological issues with deforestation baselines compromise the integrity of carbon offsets from REDD+15
Emergent network patterns of internal displacement in Somalia driven by natural disasters and conflicts15
Addressing climate inaction as our greatest threat to sustainable development15
Incorporating blue carbon sequestration benefits into sub-national climate policies15
What drives public engagement by scientists? An Australian perspective15
Institutional analysis of actors involved in the governance of innovative contracts for agri-environmental and climate schemes14
Reducing coal use is key to curbing toxic trace elements emissions in China driven by carbon neutrality policy14
Commentary : Resilience and Social-Ecological Systems: A Handful of Frontiers14
Context matters: The drivers of environmental concern in European regions14
Local temperature anomalies increase climate policy interest and support: Analysis of internet searches and US congressional vote shares14
Defeating cap-and-trade: How the fossil fuel industry and climate change counter movement obstruct U.S. Climate Change Legislation14
Fifteen years of research on payments for ecosystem services (PES): Piercing the bubble of success as defined by a Northern-driven agenda14
Exploring natural and social drivers of forest degradation in post-Soviet Georgia14
Co-dynamics of climate policy stringency and public support14
Socio-economic conditions for satisfying human needs at low energy use: An international analysis of social provisioning14
Air conditioning and global inequality14
Drivers and dimensions of flood risk perceptions: Revealing an implicit selection bias and lessons for communication policies14
Does air pollution decrease labor share? Evidence from China14
Complicating “community” engagement: Reckoning with an elusive concept in climate-related planned relocation14
Commentary: Policy challenges for global land use14
Necessity-driven circular economy in low-income contexts: How informal sector practices retain value for circularity13
Governing people on the move in a warming world: Framing climate change migration and the UNFCCC Task Force on Displacement13
A global comparison of carbon-water-food nexus based on dietary consumption13
Global socio-economic and climate change mitigation scenarios through the lens of structural change13
Slow justice and other unexpected consequences of litigation in environmental conflicts13
Greenhouse gas emissions from Mediterranean agriculture: Evidence of unbalanced research efforts and knowledge gaps13
Many roads to Paris: Explaining urban climate action in 885 European cities13
The influence of political ideology on greenhouse gas emissions13
Amazon communities displaced by hydroelectric dams: Implications for environmental changes and householdś livelihood13
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