Environment and Development Economics

Papers
(The TQCC of Environment and Development Economics 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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Droughts and floods in Malawi: impacts on crop production and the performance of sustainable land management practices under weather extremes38
Environmental regulation, local legislation and pollution control in China26
‘Green’ managerial delegation theory22
Green official development Aid and carbon emissions: do institutions matter?19
Determinants of agricultural emissions: panel data evidence from a global sample18
Fire takes no vacation: impact of fires on tourism15
Is enterprise environmental protection investment responsibility or rent-seeking? Chinese evidence13
Information quality, adoption of climate-smart varieties and their economic impact in flood-risk areas13
The EU ETS and its companion policies: any insight for China's ETS?12
Determinants of uptake and strategies to improve agricultural insurance in Africa: a review12
Rainfall shocks, cognitive development and educational attainment among adolescents in a drought-prone region in Kenya11
Political incentives, Party Congress, and pollution cycle: empirical evidence from China11
The deforestation-income relationship: evidence of deforestation convergence across developing countries11
Impacts of climate shocks on household consumption and inequality in India10
Climate resilience in rural Zambia: evaluating farmers’ response to El Niño-induced drought9
Threshold regressions for the resource curse9
Agricultural households’ adaptation to weather shocks in Sub-Saharan Africa: implications for land-use change and deforestation8
Rainfall shocks and fertilizer use: a district level study of India8
Does choice of drought index influence estimates of drought-induced rice losses in India?7
Sustainability and wellbeing: the dynamic relationship between subjective wellbeing and sustainability indicators7
Energy taxation, subsidy removal and poverty in Mexico7
Coping with negative shocks and the role of the farm input subsidy programme in rural Malawi6
Regional climate policy under deep uncertainty: robust control and distributional concerns6
Environmental delegation versus sales delegation: a game-theoretic analysis6
Do temperature shocks affect non-agriculture wages in Brazil? Evidence from individual-level panel data6
Land rental market and rural household efficiency in China6
Barren lives: drought shocks and agricultural vulnerability in the Brazilian Semi-Arid5
Land rights and the economic impacts of climatic anomalies on agriculture: evidence from Ethiopia5
Freedom of the press, inequality and environmental policy5
How does air pollution affect housing rental prices in Chile? An economic assessment of PM2.5 concentration across Chilean communes5
Early-life environment and human capital: evidence from the Philippines5
Malnutrition pathway for the impact of in utero drought shock on child growth indicators in rural households5
Free trade and the environment – evidence from Chinese cities5
How vulnerable are small firms to energy price increases? Evidence from Mexico4
Challenging pollution and the balance problem from rare earth extraction: how recycling and environmental taxation matter4
The impact of weather shocks on employment outcomes: evidence from South Africa4
Reducing carbon footprint by replacing generators with solar PV systems: a contingent valuation study in Lagos, Nigeria4
Happiness in the tropics: climate variables and subjective wellbeing4
Differentiation strategies in coffee farms: opportunities for Costa Rican growers4
Risk aversion and cleaner cooking fuel choice: an empirical study in Ghana4
Household fuelwood consumption in western rural China: ethnic minority families versus Han Chinese families4
Transboundary air pollution and health: evidence from East Asia4
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