Journal of Environment & Development

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Environment & Development is 5. 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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
The Role of Institutions in Creating Circular Economy Pathways for Regional Development30
Making Authoritarian Environmentalism Accountable? Understanding China’s New Reforms on Environmental Governance25
An Environmental Justice Perspective on Smallholder Pesticide Use in Sub-Saharan Africa18
A Climate Backlash: Comparing Populist Parties’ Climate Policies in Denmark, Finland, and Sweden16
Disentangling Environmental and Development Discourses in a Peripheral Spatial Context: The Case of the Aysén Region, Patagonia, Chile15
China’s Blue Economy: A State Project of Modernisation15
The Impact of the European Green Deal on EU Environmental Policy12
Waste Pickers and Their Practices of Insurgency and Environmental Stewardship11
Rural Industrialization and Environmental Governance Challenges in the Red River Delta, Vietnam9
Drought Management Norms: Is the Middle East and North Africa Region Managing Risks or Crises?8
Protecting Indigenous and Local Knowledge Through a Biocultural Diversity Framework8
A Sustainable Development Assessment for the Load Capacity Factor and Carbon Footprint in India: The Role of Information and Communication Technologies, Renewable Energy, and Structural Changes7
Inclusion of Waste Pickers Into Municipal Waste Management Systems: A Comparison Between Colombia and Brazil7
A Systems-Based Approach to Analyze Environmental Issues: Problem-Oriented Innovation System for Water Scarcity Problem in Iran7
More ‘Creative’ Than ‘Destructive’? Synthesizing Schumpeterian and Developmental State Perspectives to Explain Mixed Results in Korea’s Clean Energy Shift7
Positioning the Nordic Countries in European Union Environmental Policy7
Challenges and Sensitivities in Assessing Total Ecosystem Service Values: Lessons From Vanuatu for the Pacific6
The Politics of Transnational Advocacy Against Chinese, Indian, and Brazilian Extractive Projects in the Global South5
Representation by Development Organizations: Evidence From India and Implications for Inclusive Development5
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