Australasian Journal of Environmental Management

Papers
(The median citation count of Australasian Journal of Environmental Management is 2. 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 2021-09-01 to 2025-09-01.)
ArticleCitations
Water as a source of innovation in environmental policy and management71
Koala conservation in South East Queensland: a shared responsibility15
Broadening equitable access to solar: renters, non-adopters and the impact of consumption values on attitudes and installation intentions14
Maxent modelling reveals suitable habitat remains unchanged for Carcinus maenas in Australia14
Emergent strategy and cascading behaviour patterns during crises: evidence from Brisbane’s 2011 floods12
Trends in the environment profession in Australia: a twenty-first century report11
Understanding household food waste using a psychographic segmentation: the cautious-engage-creative framework9
Honest brokers and prescribed burning: a shift towards fire-resilient ecosystems and society8
Wildlife research in Australia: practical and applied methods7
Towards an efficient indicator of habitat quality for Eastern Curlews on their intertidal feeding areas7
Effective policy to achieve the Australian Government’s commitment to 82 per cent renewable energy by 20306
The attitudes of young adults towards mammalian predator control and Predator Free 2050 in Aotearoa New Zealand5
AJEM reviewers in 2020–20215
Corporate governance and carbon emissions performance: empirical evidence from Australia5
What enables and prevents sugarcane growing practice change? A review of publicly available sources for practice change projects5
Place attachment, spirituality and residential water conservation behaviour in Australia’s Northern Territory: application of an extended protection motivation theory4
The interaction of income inequality and urbanization in affecting environmental quality: International evidence4
Biorenewable resources: engineering new products from agriculture (2nd ed.)4
The impact of a carbon tax implementation on non-CO2gas emissions: the case of Japan4
Selecting ecological attributes for managing within environmental limits: an example of a robust science-policy process in Aotearoa New Zealand4
Host-country climate risk and the expansion of emerging market firms: a strategic tripod application4
A property rights schema for cultural flows in the Murray Darling Basin, Australia4
Parochialism, politics and the planet4
Bioanalytical tools in water quality assessment (2nd ed.) Bioanalytical tools in water quality assessment (2nd ed.) , by Beate Escher, Peta Neale, and Frederic Leusch, L4
Balancing equity, environmental and growth objectives: a case study of electricity subsidy reform in a large polluting developing country4
Wild dog management: understanding rural landholders’ willingness to participate in coordinated control programs4
Gauging landholder attitudes and willingness towards koala conservation in a Central Queensland region3
Can a relational cross-scalar approach to management improve environmental disaster responses? A case study of an unprecedented flood in New South Wales, Australia3
Transforming carbon regions in Australia: a geographical political economy3
Retrospective assessment of mine impacts: a case study using palaeoecology, aerial photography and maps from North Stradbroke Island (Minjerribah), Australia3
Community-led land management: historical perspectives, future prospects3
AJEM reviewers in 2022–20233
Replacing the use of live mussels with artificial mussels to monitor and assess the risks of heavy metals3
Governance solutions for soft plastics in Australia: lessons from the discontinuation of REDcycle3
Understanding and monitoring Reef stewardship: a conceptual framework and approach for the Great Barrier Reef3
Adaptive management: are important environmental concepts understood and valued by the public?3
Environmental activism and advocacy: complementary relationships with environmental management, policy and science3
Women in the workforce and climate change performance: the moderating role of environmental management training3
Improving water planning through integration of humanitarian and utilitarian needs3
What do Australians do with their dog poo? A survey of dog-owning household practices and attitudes2
Food systems and environmental management2
Water market development in Tasmania: comparisons with Victoria2
Logging on steep slopes in Victoria, Australia: the need for strengthened regulation2
Monitoring the effectiveness of fauna sensitive infrastructure along the Peak Downs Highway in Central Queensland reveals mixed results for koala conservation2
Hot or not? Developing a spectrum of indicator-based assessments in approaching vulnerability to climate change2
Conceptualising project environmental impact assessment for enhancement: no net loss, net gain, offsetting and nature positive2
Corporate responses to climate change risks: evidence from Australia2
Securing Australia's Water Future2
Making sense of climate change: the case of Aotearoa New Zealand dairy farmers2
The effect of fossil fuel-based electricity plant location on property values: evidence from Australia2
Enhancing eco-efficiency in hemp-based construction boards: environmental and economic strategies for sustainability2
Who is buying electric vehicles in Australia? A study of early adopters2
Implementing bottom-up governance through granting legal rights to rivers: a case study of the Whanganui River, Aotearoa New Zealand2
Identifying the potential for ecological rehabilitation of landfills in Queensland: A spatial analysis2
Climate change mitigation discourses in the institutional instruments that shape catchment governance in Queensland, Australia2
Nutrient sources and loads in the River Derwent catchment, Tasmania2
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