Environment and Development Economics

Papers
(The TQCC of Environment and Development Economics is 3. 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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
EDE volume 27 issue 5 Cover and Front matter57
COVID-19 lockdown and municipal solid waste: evidence from the discarding records of 252 communities in China35
Solar photovoltaic adoption and poverty alleviation: experience from rural China24
Unravelling the pastoralist paradox – preferences for land tenure security and flexibility in Kenya19
Does extreme temperature exposure take a toll on mental health? Evidence from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study18
Does information disclosure mitigate air pollution? Evidence from China17
EDE volume 27 issue 5 Cover and Back matter17
Weather shocks and capital flight17
Does the Porter hypothesis hold in China? evidence from the “2+26” regional air pollution treatment policy15
Pathways for low-carbon energy transition in the southern and eastern Mediterranean region: an institutional mechanism map15
Scope insensitivity and mental accounting14
Differentiation strategies in coffee farms: opportunities for Costa Rican growers14
Rural electrification, the credibility revolution, and the limits of evidence-based policy12
A real-options analysis of climate change and international migration11
Disclosure of enterprises' environmental violations: evidence from Chinese public supervision10
The role of informal social support in the adoption of sustainable land management practices in rural Zimbabwe10
User-generated data to predict visitors in environmental areas10
The impact of weather shocks on employment outcomes: evidence from South Africa8
How confident are you in the ability of experts to provide reliable information? Evidence from a choice experiment on microplastics6
Carbon pricing and household welfare: Evidence from Uganda-Erratum6
Testing Kuznets’ environmental hypothesis for the Legal Amazon: a nonlinear approach6
What do economists think about the green transition? Exploring the impact of environmental consciousness6
Migration response to drought in Mali. An analysis using panel data on Malian localities over the 1987-2009 period6
The impact of rail transit openings on the purchase of cars with different fuel economy6
Can abatement efforts in a common pool resource promote overexploitation of the resource?6
Precursors of environmental compliance in a transitional economy: an empirical investigation of monitoring and enforcement in Chile6
Comparing market instruments for forest conservation in Brazil using farm-level census data5
Survey-based approach to generate regional multipliers for the Indonesian tropical tuna fisheries5
Adaptive capacity and subsequent droughts: evidence from Ethiopia5
Long-run management of Greenland's fishery on Greenland halibut (Reinhardtius hippoglossoides)4
The effect of drought on household occupation choices in rural India4
The long-term effects of natural disasters on human capital accumulation: a quasi-natural experiment based on the Yellow River floodplain area4
Trade liberalization and the choice of pollution abatement4
Productivity impact of temperature change: evidence from Indonesia household-based enterprises survey4
Compensating differentials in rents, wages and agricultural returns: the quality-of-life among Indonesian regencies and cities4
Can large-scale technology raise small-miner income and reduce mercury? Prospects for female waste-rock collectors selling ore to non-mercury processing plants4
Choice of environmental policy instrument in developing countries: an application to fire regulation in the Brazilian Amazon4
Adoption of clean energy cooking technologies in rural households: the role of women3
Natural catastrophes and insurance in a developing economy: new theoretical and empirical evidence3
Exposure to climate shocks, poverty and household well-being3
Greenhush and greenwash: a signalling game analysis of strategic environmental disclosure3
Is it too hot to work? Evidence from Peru3
Natural capital and aggregate income growth3
Climate change and gender inequality: economic impacts on women in South Africa3
Extreme climatic event shocks and employment: empirical evidence from Chinese firms3
Does ‘going green’ promote global value chain integration?3
Digitally sourced data on popularity broaden the picture of tourism threats to natural World Heritage sites3
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