Global Environmental Change-Human and Policy Dimensions

Papers
(The median citation count of Global Environmental Change-Human and Policy Dimensions is 10. 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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Providing decent living with minimum energy: A global scenario271
The global scale, distribution and growth of aviation: Implications for climate change214
Imperialist appropriation in the world economy: Drain from the global South through unequal exchange, 1990–2015168
The Hogg Eco-Anxiety Scale: Development and validation of a multidimensional scale119
The climate change mitigation impacts of active travel: Evidence from a longitudinal panel study in seven European cities117
Anticipating futures through models: the rise of Integrated Assessment Modelling in the climate science-policy interface since 1970113
Contextualizing climate justice activism: Knowledge, emotions, motivations, and actions among climate strikers in six cities112
Socio-economic conditions for satisfying human needs at low energy use: An international analysis of social provisioning103
Co-productive agility and four collaborative pathways to sustainability transformations99
Global-scale impact analysis of mine tailings dam failures: 1915–202098
Surge in global metal mining threatens vulnerable ecosystems91
The trap of climate change-induced “natural” disasters and inequality89
Exploring river nitrogen and phosphorus loading and export to global coastal waters in the Shared Socio-economic pathways87
Climate change in news media across the globe: An automated analysis of issue attention and themes in climate change coverage in 10 countries (2006–2018)86
Nature-dependent people: Mapping human direct use of nature for basic needs across the tropics85
The influence of political ideology on greenhouse gas emissions85
Explaining Growing Glyphosate Use: The Political Economy of Herbicide-Dependent Agriculture83
Exploratory modeling for analyzing coupled human-natural systems under uncertainty81
(Un)making in sustainability transformation beyond capitalism81
Conflicted transitions: Exploring the actors, tactics, and outcomes of social opposition against energy infrastructure81
Knowledge co-production for Indigenous adaptation pathways: Transform post-colonial articulation complexes to empower local decision-making80
Linking internal and external transformation for sustainability and climate action: Towards a new research and policy agenda80
Improving the evidence base: A methodological review of the quantitative climate migration literature79
Air conditioning and global inequality78
Income, consumer preferences, and the future of livestock-derived food demand74
Shared Socio-economic Pathways for European agriculture and food systems: The Eur-Agri-SSPs72
Science with society: Evidence-based guidance for best practices in environmental transdisciplinary work70
Toward a climate mobilities research agenda: Intersectionality, immobility, and policy responses70
Use of aviation by climate change researchers: Structural influences, personal attitudes, and information provision69
Negative-emissions technology portfolios to meet the 1.5 °C target67
The economics of bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) deployment in a 1.5 °C or 2 °C world66
Early warnings and emerging accountability: Total’s responses to global warming, 1971–202164
Aligning climate and sustainable development finance through an SDG lens. The role of development assistance in implementing the Paris Agreement63
Systems thinking as a paradigm shift for sustainability transformation63
How EU policies could reduce nutrient pollution in European inland and coastal waters61
Nature unsettled: How knowledge and power shape ‘nature-based’ approaches to societal challenges60
Knowing like a global expert organization: Comparative insights from the IPCC and IPBES60
Climate change in a changing world: Socio-economic and technological transitions, regulatory frameworks and trends on global greenhouse gas emissions from EDGAR v.5.060
Prospects for a saturation of humanity’s resource use? An analysis of material stocks and flows in nine world regions from 1900 to 203558
The scale and drivers of carbon footprints in households, cities and regions across India58
Global long-term mapping of surface temperature shows intensified intra-city urban heat island extremes56
A conceptual framework for cross-border impacts of climate change56
Socio-economic and climatic changes lead to contrasting global urban vegetation trends55
How the future of the global forest sink depends on timber demand, forest management, and carbon policies53
China’s pathway to carbon neutrality for the iron and steel industry53
Climate change action as a project of identity: Eight meta-analyses51
The global value of coastal wetlands for storm protection51
Cattle ranchers and deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon: Production, location, and policies51
Greenhouse gas emissions from global cities under SSP/RCP scenarios, 1990 to 210051
No peace for the forest: Rapid, widespread land changes in the Andes-Amazon region following the Colombian civil war50
Legume dreams: The contested futures of sustainable plant-based food systems in Europe50
A scale-based framework to understand the promises, pitfalls and paradoxes of irrigation efficiency to meet major water challenges50
Environmental and land defenders: Global patterns and determinants of repression50
An assessment of the performance of scenarios against historical global emissions for IPCC reports50
The political ecology playbook for ecosystem restoration: Principles for effective, equitable, and transformative landscapes49
Mapping global patterns of land use decision-making47
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 Australia47
Plastic pollution and the open burning of plastic wastes46
Trans-Arctic shipping routes expanding faster than the model projections46
Co-designing global target-seeking scenarios: A cross-scale participatory process for capturing multiple perspectives on pathways to sustainability44
Mining threatens isolated indigenous peoples in the Brazilian Amazon44
Hot dry days increase perceived experience with global warming44
Designing effective and equitable zero-deforestation supply chain policies43
Understanding plastic packaging: The co-evolution of materials and society43
Sharing responsibility for trade-related emissions based on economic benefits43
Fairness critically conditions the carbon budget allocation across countries43
Why are carbon taxes unfair? Disentangling public perceptions of fairness43
The global environmental paw print of pet food43
Climate variability and child nutrition: Findings from sub-Saharan Africa43
Incorporating blue carbon sequestration benefits into sub-national climate policies42
Climate anxiety: Conceptual considerations, and connections with climate hope and action42
Global sustainability, innovation and governance dynamics of national smart electricity meter transitions42
Why climate migration is not managed retreat: Six justifications42
Greenhouse gas emissions from Mediterranean agriculture: Evidence of unbalanced research efforts and knowledge gaps41
Engagement, involvement and empowerment: Three realms of a coproduction framework for climate services40
IPCC emission scenarios: How did critiques affect their quality and relevance 1990–2022?39
Climate-Induced migration and unemployment in middle-income Africa39
Tackling the climate, biodiversity and pollution emergencies by making peace with nature 50 years after the Stockholm Conference39
How stable are Australian farmers’ climate change risk perceptions? New evidence of the feedback loop between risk perceptions and behaviour38
The impact of the Sustainable Development Goals on a network of 276 international organizations38
OK Boomer: A decade of generational differences in feelings about climate change37
The future urban heat-wave challenge in Africa: Exploratory analysis36
China’s rising influence on climate governance: Forging a path for the global South36
Prioritising resilience policies to reduce welfare losses from natural disasters: A case study for coastal Bangladesh36
Does funds-based adaptation finance reach the most vulnerable countries?36
Just adaptation? Generating new vulnerabilities and shaping adaptive capacities through the politics of climate-related resettlement in a Philippine coastal city36
Environmental justice in coastal systems: Perspectives from communities confronting change35
A green-gray path to global water security and sustainable infrastructure34
Urban greenspace as a climate change adaptation strategy for subtropical Asian cities: A comparative study across cities in three countries34
Harnessing scientific and local knowledge to face climate change in small-scale fisheries34
Water, energy and land insecurity in global supply chains34
A global comparison of carbon-water-food nexus based on dietary consumption34
Anti-corruption and corporate environmental responsibility: Evidence from China’s anti-corruption campaign34
Willingness-to-pay for carbon dioxide offsets: Field evidence on revealed preferences in the aviation industry33
The strengths and weaknesses of future visioning approaches for climate change adaptation: A review32
The anticipatory governance of sustainability transformations: Hybrid approaches and dominant perspectives32
Explaining risk perception of microplastics: Results from a representative survey in Germany32
Cultural ecosystem services caught in a ‘coastal squeeze’ between sea level rise and urban expansion32
The prosocial origin of sustainable behavior: A case study in the ecological domain32
Direct and mediated impacts of social norms on pro-environmental behavior32
Pathways for climate resilient development: Human well-being within a safe and just space in the 21st century32
Environmental regulation and innovation: Evidence from China31
The effect of industrialization and globalization on domestic land-use: A global resource footprint perspective31
Necessity-driven circular economy in low-income contexts: How informal sector practices retain value for circularity31
Does stakeholder participation improve environmental governance? Evidence from a meta-analysis of 305 case studies31
Impact of a climate network: The role of intermediaries in local level climate action31
Institutional changes drive land use transitions on rangelands: The case of grazing on public lands in the American West31
“Mind the (Policy-Implementation) Gap”: Transport decarbonisation policies and performances of leading global economies (1990–2018)31
Spinning in circles? A systematic review on the role of theory in social vulnerability, resilience and adaptation research30
Drivers and mechanisms of forest change in the Himalayas30
More than planning: Diversity and drivers of institutional adaptation under climate change in 96 major cities30
Extreme weather and marriage among girls and women in Bangladesh30
The geography of megatrends affecting European agriculture30
Distributive justice in global climate finance – Recipients’ climate vulnerability and the allocation of climate funds30
Co-dynamics of climate policy stringency and public support30
The role and limits of strategic framing for promoting sustainable consumption and policy29
Inclusive wealth index measuring sustainable development potentials for Chinese cities29
Just another buzzword? A systematic literature review of knowledge-related concepts in sustainability science29
Agency shifts in agricultural land governance and their implications for land degradation neutrality29
How qualitative approaches matter in climate and ocean change research: Uncovering contradictions about climate concern29
Socioeconomic geography of climate change views in Europe29
Drivers and dimensions of flood risk perceptions: Revealing an implicit selection bias and lessons for communication policies29
The ‘co’ in co-production of climate action: Challenging boundaries within and between science, policy and practice28
What future for primary aluminium production in a decarbonizing economy?28
Socioeconomics effects on global hotspots of common debris items on land and the seafloor28
Reproducing injustice: Why recognition matters in conservation project evaluation28
Guilty pleasures: Moral licensing in climate-related behavior27
Catalyzing sustainability pathways: Navigating urban nature based solutions in Europe27
The Greta effect: Visualising climate protest in UK media and the Getty images collections27
Defining and operationalizing path dependency for the development and monitoring of adaptation pathways27
Beyond climate, culture and comfort in European preferences for low-carbon heat26
To be ethical or to be good? The impact of ‘Good Provider’ and moral norms on food waste decisions in two countries26
Risk-opportunity analysis for transformative policy design and appraisal26
Climate variability and irregular migration to the European Union26
Novel insights on intensity and typology of direct human-nature interactions in protected areas through passive crowdsourcing25
A global review of the impact of forest property rights interventions on poverty25
Many roads to Paris: Explaining urban climate action in 885 European cities25
Agroecological measures and circular economy strategies to ensure sufficient nitrogen for sustainable farming25
Everyday Adaptation: Theorizing climate change adaptation in daily life24
Global pesticide use and trade database (GloPUT): New estimates show pesticide use trends in low-income countries substantially underestimated24
Influences of international agricultural trade on the global phosphorus cycle and its associated issues24
Climate change may impair electricity generation and economic viability of future Amazon hydropower24
Africa's protected areas are brightening at night: A long-term light pollution monitor based on nighttime light imagery24
The role of working-class communities and the slow violence of toxic pollution in environmental health conflicts: A global perspective23
Are managed retreat programs successful and just? A global mapping of success typologies, justice dimensions, and trade-offs23
The contribution of energy law to the energy transition and energy research23
Global socio-economic and climate change mitigation scenarios through the lens of structural change22
National leverage points to reduce global pesticide pollution22
Good practice policies to bridge the emissions gap in key countries22
Considering attitudinal uncertainty in the climate change skepticism continuum22
Biodiversity mediates relationships between anthropogenic drivers and ecosystem services across global mountain, island and delta systems22
One and a half century of avalanche risk to settlements in the upper Maurienne valley inferred from land cover and socio-environmental changes.22
Simulation games as a catalyst for social learning: The case of the water-food-energy nexus game22
Towards a better future for biodiversity and people: Modelling Nature Futures21
Outcome indicator development: Defining education for sustainable development outcomes for the individual level and connecting them to the SDGs21
Framing the just transition: How international trade unions engage with UN climate negotiations21
Polarization of climate politics results from partisan sorting: Evidence from Finnish Twittersphere21
Risky responsibilities for rural drinking water institutions: The case of unregulated self-supply in Bangladesh20
Heat vulnerability and adaptation of low-income households in Germany20
Understanding interlinkages between long-term trajectory of exposure and vulnerability, path dependency and cascading impacts of disasters in Saint-Martin (Caribbean)20
When the whole is less than the sum of all parts – Tracking global-level impacts of national sustainability initiatives20
Seeking a handle on climate change: Examining the comparative effectiveness of energy efficiency improvement and renewable energy production in the United States20
Linking model design and application for transdisciplinary approaches in social-ecological systems20
Biophysical indicators and Indigenous and Local Knowledge reveal climatic and ecological shifts with implications for Arctic Char fisheries20
Narratives, narrations and social structure in environmental governance20
Examining evidence for the Finite Pool of Worry and Finite Pool of Attention hypotheses20
Shared injustice, splintered solidarity: Water governance across urban-rural divides20
Tinker, tailor or transform: Gender equality amidst social-ecological change19
Rethinking Net-Zero systems, spaces, and societies: “Hard” versus “soft” alternatives for nature-based and engineered carbon removal19
Contraction and convergence of in-use metal stocks to meet climate goals19
Assessing synergies and trade-offs of diverging Paris-compliant mitigation strategies with long-term SDG objectives19
Voices of young biosphere stewards on the strengths, weaknesses, and ways forward for 74 UNESCO Biosphere Reserves across 83 countries19
Gender, ethnicity and vulnerability to climate change: The case of matrilineal and patrilineal societies in Bamenda Highlands Region, Cameroon19
Opening space for equity and justice in resilience: A subjective approach to household resilience assessment19
Embodied carbon dioxide emissions to provide high access levels to basic infrastructure around the world19
Comparing public attitudes towards energy technologies in Australia and the UK: The role of political ideology19
Natural disasters and climate change beliefs: The role of distance and prior beliefs18
Who feels the impacts of climate change?18
Scenario archetypes reveal risks and opportunities for global mountain futures18
Upscaling the resilience assessment through comparative analysis18
Commentary : Resilience and Social-Ecological Systems: A Handful of Frontiers18
Climate change and the demand for recreational ecosystem services on public lands in the continental United States18
Rising carbon inequality and its driving factors from 2005 to 201518
Weapons of the vulnerable? A review of popular resistance to climate adaptation18
Experience is not enough: A dynamic explanation of the limited adaptation to extreme weather events in public organizations18
Mapping public appraisals of carbon dioxide removal18
Public support for local adaptation policy: The role of social-psychological factors, perceived climatic stimuli, and social structural characteristics18
Social risk perceptions of climate change: A case study of farmers and agricultural advisors in northern California17
Religious values and family upbringing as antecedents of food waste avoidance17
“Climate-smart agriculture and food security: Cross-country evidence from West Africa”17
Exploring the potential of circular economy to mitigate pressures on biodiversity17
Bringing greenhouse gas removal down to earth: Stakeholder supply chain appraisals reveal complex challenges17
On viability: Climate change and the science of possible futures17
“Caribou was the reason, and everything else happened after”: Effects of caribou declines on Inuit in Labrador, Canada17
Changing environment and development institutions to enable payments for ecosystem services: The role of institutional work17
Citizen preferences on private-public co-regulation in environmental governance: Evidence from Switzerland17
Climate skepticism decreases when the planet gets hotter and conservative support wanes16
Satellite evidence on the trade-offs of the food-water–air quality nexus over the breadbasket of India16
Pathways to human well-being in the context of land acquisitions in Lao PDR16
Debt-for-climate swaps: Killing two birds with one stone?16
Stories from the IPCC: An essay on climate science in fourteen questions16
A “precariously unprepared” Pentagon? Climate security beliefs and decision-making in the U.S. military16
Drivers of future fluvial flood risk change for residential buildings in Europe16
The open veins of Latin America: Long-term physical trade flows (1900–2016)16
A global analysis of urbanization effects on amphibian richness: Patterns and drivers15
How is organic farming performing agronomically and economically in sub-Saharan Africa?15
Assessing protected area’s carbon stocks and ecological structure at regional-scale using GEDI lidar15
The drivers of individual climate actions in Europe15
Framing the frontier – Tracing issues related to soybean expansion in transnational public spheres15
PM2.5 and ozone pollution-related health challenges in Japan with regards to climate change15
Greenhouse gas mitigation co-benefits across the global agricultural development programs15
Beyond climate anxiety: Development and validation of the inventory of climate emotions (ICE): A measure of multiple emotions experienced in relation to climate change15
Values shift in response to social learning through deliberation about protected areas15
Forest 404: Using a BBC drama series to explore the impact of nature’s changing soundscapes on human wellbeing and behavior15
Testing smarter control and feedback with users: Time, temperature and space in household heating preferences and practices in a Living Laboratory15
How do host–migrant proximities shape attitudes toward internal climate migrants?15
Agriculture, irrigation and drought induced international migration: Evidence from Mexico15
Scaling smallholder tree cover restoration across the tropics15
Exposure to extreme climate decreases self-rated health score: Large-scale survey evidence from China15
Conceptualizing and achieving industrial system transition for a dematerialized and decarbonized world15
Are large-scale hydroelectric dams inherently undemocratic?15
The role of adaptive capacity in incremental and transformative adaptation in three large U.S. Urban water systems14
Evaluating bundles of interventions to prevent peat-fires in Indonesia14
The role of voluntary commitments in realizing the promise of the Blue Economy14
Differential disadvantages in the distribution of federal aid across three decades of voluntary buyouts in the United States14
Precipitation anomalies, economic production, and the role of “first-nature” and “second-nature” geographies: A disaggregated analysis in high-income countries14
The opportunity cost of delaying climate action: Peatland restoration and resilience to climate change14
Landscape adaptation to climate change: Local networks, social learning and co-creation processes for adaptive planning14
Transformative potential in sustainable development goals engagement: Experience from local governance in Australia14
Towards a better understanding of gendered power in small scale fisheries of the Western Indian Ocean14
Assessing future vulnerability and risk of humanitarian crises using climate change and population projections within the INFORM framework14
Demand vs supply-side approaches to mitigation: What final energy demand assumptions are made to meet 1.5 and 2 °C targets?14
Navigating climate crises in the Great Barrier Reef14
The impact of agricultural trade approaches on global economic modeling14
The impact of local temperature volatility on attention to climate change: Evidence from Spanish tweets14
Participation and influence of REDD+ actors in Vietnam, 2011–201913
Do we prioritize floodplains for development and farming? Mapping global dependence and exposure to inundation13
Compound[ing] disasters in Puerto Rico: Pathways for virtual transdisciplinary collaboration to enhance community resilience13
Bringing resilience-thinking into water governance: Two illustrative case studies from South Africa and Cambodia13
Which states will lead a just transition for the Arctic? A DeePeR analysis of global data on Arctic states and formal observer states13
COVID-19 to go? The role of disasters and evacuation in the COVID-19 pandemic13
Deep Transitions: Towards a comprehensive framework for mapping major continuities and ruptures in industrial modernity13
Low-carbon transition risks for India’s financial system13
Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon could be halved by scaling up the implementation of zero-deforestation cattle commitments13
Evaluating the benefits of national adaptation to reduce climate risks and contribute to the Sustainable Development Goals12
Resilience compromised: Producing vulnerability to climate and market among quinoa producers in Southwestern Bolivia12
Knowledge co-production for decision-making in human-natural systems under uncertainty12
Context matters: The drivers of environmental concern in European regions12
Trade-offs between physical risk and economic reward affect fishers’ vulnerability to changing storminess12
Large weather and conflict effects on internal displacement in Somalia with little evidence of feedback onto conflict12
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