Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning is 14. 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 2021-10-01 to 2025-10-01.)
ArticleCitations
Act global, think local? Local perspectives towards environmental sustainability in semi-rural communities of Alberta, Canada33
How coalitions of multiple actors advance policy in China: ecological agriculture at Danjiangkou22
A policy instruments palette for spatial quality: lessons from Dutch flood risk management21
‘Green icing on the Gray Cake?’ Green infrastructure in federal enforcement action20
It’s not all about the money—landowner motivation and high voltage grid development20
City-to-city learning: a synthesis and research agenda20
Behind the curtains of deliberation: unveiling climate policy and behavioural challenges through a mini-public in Spain20
Policy instruments for governing water in cross-border metropolitan areas, the case of Greater Geneva19
Break, bridge or bolster? Participatory energy initiatives between frames and futures of local sustainability19
Fjords of sovereignty: a case study of selective non-compliance in the Norwegian Environment Agency19
The aspirational shift of urban transport infrastructure: the emerging mobility transition in India19
Systemic impacts of low-carbon transition policies: co-designing potential leverage points to mitigate housing and energy vulnerabilities in Innsbruck18
Characterizing bioeconomy policy instruments A global comparative analysis of bioeconomy strategies16
Learning and amplifying urban climate governance through cutting-edge projects14
In or outside the box? Citizen action between institutional and extra-institutional channels in Chinese environmental governance14
Constructing regulatory regimes for sustainable development: commitment to resolve, clarity, and reasonableness14
Green infrastructure implementation: perspectives from English planners14
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