Journal of Environmental Planning and Management

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Environmental Planning and Management is 29. 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 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Does population and industrial agglomeration exacerbate China’s pollution?145
The climate change stage of change measure: vehicle choice experiment127
Between authority and argumentation: facilitators’ use of power in collaborative governance126
The mediating role of CSR on the relationship between gender diversity and risk taking122
From activism to “not-quite-government”: the role of government and non-government actors in the expansion of the Australian protected area estate since 1990102
Challenges and lessons of implementing strategic environmental assessment in a critically endangered ecosystem75
Resilience plans in the US: an evaluation70
Relevance of ecosystem services and disservices from green infrastructure perceived by the inhabitants of two Portuguese cities dealing with climate change: implications for environmental and intersec64
Green banking adoption in Pakistan: the UTAUT model augmented with green consumption values, environmental concerns, and collectivism culture53
Understanding the influence of religion on pro-environmental behaviors: an investigation in Muslim families using the theory of planned behavior customized with a religiosity-based subjective norm49
A study about the impact of energy saving climate on college students’ energy saving behavior: based on analysis using the hierarchical linear model48
How to define urban park relevance? Examining and integrating US National Park Service and partner views on the goal of “relevance to all Americans”47
Effects of informal institutions on stakeholder and public participation in public infrastructure megaprojects: a case study of Shanghai46
Public engagement in strategic environmental assessment: What does it take?44
Can environmental information disclosure improve total-factor energy efficiency?43
Substantive transformation or strategic response? The impact of a negative social responsibility performance gap on green merger and acquisition of heavily polluting firms43
Identification of land-use conflicts: a novel framework combining scientific expertise and local stakeholders’ views41
Does financial and economic expansion allow for environmental sustainability? Fresh insights from a new composite index and PSTR analysis41
The impacts of combining incentives on carpooling for commuting in the Paris region40
Testing ecosystem accounting in northern China – a case study of SEEA EA in Liaoning Province39
The business case for strengthening traditional agroforestry systems with data science and digitalization38
Sustainability and firms’ mission in a developing country: the case of voluntary certifications and programs in Costa Rica38
Tourism spatial planning interaction: local scale analysis in Balandra Protected Natural Area, Mexico36
Examining the antecedents and consequences of sustainable green supply chain management from the perspective of ecological modernization: evidence from Taiwan’s high-tech sector35
Can grassland rental achieve a win-win situation between livestock production and grassland ecological conservation? Evidence from pastoral areas in Northern China34
Mandatory policies and willingness to separate waste: a construal level perspective31
Understanding farmers’ intention to perform result-based agri-environmental schemes for the improved provision of biodiversity and soil quality31
Water sensitive communities: a systematic review with a complex adaptive systems perspective29
More than a ‘voice’: Indigenous transmission in the Murray-Darling Basin Plan29
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