Journal of Environment & Development

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Environment & Development is 4. 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 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Influence of Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Environmental Ethics on Corporate Sustainable Performance: Assessing Environmental Commitment From Developing Economy45
Assessment of Mitigation of Human–Elephant Conflict in the Highlands of Northwest Namibia21
30 Years of International Climate Negotiations: Are They Still our Best Hope?19
Quality of Life and the Carbon Footprint: A Zip-Code Level Study Across the United States19
Drivers of Sustainable Green Finance: Country’s Level Risk and Trade Perspective for OECD Countries17
What’s the Catch? A Review of the Fiscal Treatments of Fisheries in Sub-Saharan Africa15
Barriers Encountered by Chinese Manufacturing SMEs in Pursuing High-Quality Development Under Environmental Objective Constraints14
The Multilateral Development Banks and Rural Climate Finance: Adaptation, Mitigation, and Resilience14
Challenges in Agrobiodiversity Maintenance in Southwest Bangladesh: An Intersectional Analysis12
Climate Change, Cotton Production and Processing in Producing Countries11
Campaigning for Greater Accountability in Global Supply Chains11
Hybridity and Multiscale Compatibility in Landscape Infrastructure for Mountain River Restoration: A Pathway Toward Environmental and Socio-Ecological Sustainability11
Enhancing Bio-Cultural Management in Indigenous Marine Areas in Chile10
Could Environmental Regulations Reduce Energy Consumption: Evidence From China’s Implementation of an Environmental Pollution Tax9
Are Poverty Alleviation and Carbon Reduction Parallel Paths? Empirical Research on the Interaction Between Poverty Alleviation and Carbon Emissions9
Varieties of Green Stimulus Policies: Comparative Analysis of the Green Growth and Green New Deal Policies in South Korea8
Can Democracy Protect Lower-Income Countries From Becoming Pollution Havens?7
Study on Eco-Efficiency Optimization Based on LCA-MFCA Integration Method: A Case Study on the Cement Industry7
Can Mining Help Deliver the SDGs: Discourses, Risks and Prospects7
The Emergence of Green Banking: A Sustainable Financing Strategy for Protecting Against Deforestation in ASEAN6
A Comparative Study of Climate Change Awareness and Perception Among Selected Coastal Communities in Ghana6
Can Donors Encourage Authoritarian States to Go Green? Evidence From Vietnamese‒German Development Cooperation6
Do Government Environmental Subsidies Improve Corporate Carbon Performance? Evidence From China6
Can Invasive Plants Improve Drought Resilience? A Participatory Approach in Northern Nigeria6
Enabling Conditions for Nature-based Solutions for Climate Adaptation in the Guinean Forests of West Africa: Evidence From Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, and Guinea6
Climate Finance Effectiveness: A Comparative Analysis of Geothermal Development in Indonesia and the Philippines5
Digitalization, Spillover and Environmental, Social, and Governance Performance: Evidence From China4
Environmental Change in Conflict and Post-conflict Northern Uganda: A Geographical Analysis to Understand Prospects for Sustainable Peace and Development in the Region4
Building Sustainable Cities: How Local Investment Drives SDG Performance4
Lessons on the Community Conservancy Model for Wildlife Protection in Namibia4
An Inner Compass to Guide the Journey: A Preliminary Framework of Sustainable and Inner Development Key Competencies for Rural Indigenous Social Entrepreneurship4
Narratives of Environmentalism in National Laws4
Water Governance, Institutions and Conflicts in the Maasai Rangelands4
Climate Change, Vulnerabilities, and Migration: Insights from Ecological Migrants in Bangladesh4
“Crouching Tiger, Hidden Power”: A 25-year Strategic Advocacy Voyage of an Environmental NGO in China4
Africa Continental Free Trade Agreement Can Benefit From U.S. Experience in Growing Environmental Goods and Services (EGS) Markets4
Local Government and Natural Resource Management in Madhya Pradesh, India: A Critical Institutional Analysis4
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