Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning is 12. 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 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Act global, think local? Local perspectives towards environmental sustainability in semi-rural communities of Alberta, Canada36
How coalitions of multiple actors advance policy in China: ecological agriculture at Danjiangkou27
‘Green icing on the Gray Cake?’ Green infrastructure in federal enforcement action24
Break, bridge or bolster? Participatory energy initiatives between frames and futures of local sustainability21
A policy instruments palette for spatial quality: lessons from Dutch flood risk management21
The aspirational shift of urban transport infrastructure: the emerging mobility transition in India16
City-to-city learning: a synthesis and research agenda15
It’s not all about the money—landowner motivation and high voltage grid development14
Understanding ‘Bad Governance’ in the urban south: a case study of solid waste management in Ghana14
Behind the curtains of deliberation: unveiling climate policy and behavioural challenges through a mini-public in Spain13
Policy instruments for governing water in cross-border metropolitan areas, the case of Greater Geneva13
Characterizing bioeconomy policy instruments: A global comparative analysis of bioeconomy strategies12
In or outside the box? Citizen action between institutional and extra-institutional channels in Chinese environmental governance12
Learning and amplifying urban climate governance through cutting-edge projects12
Green infrastructure implementation: perspectives from English planners12
Fjords of sovereignty: a case study of selective non-compliance in the Norwegian Environment Agency12
Systemic impacts of low-carbon transition policies: co-designing potential leverage points to mitigate housing and energy vulnerabilities in Innsbruck12
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