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  1. On the necessity of connectivity: linking key characteristics of environmental problems with governance modes
  2. Theorising EIA effectiveness: A contribution based on the Danish system
  3. Scaling-up energy conservation initiatives: Barriers and local strategies
  4. An evaluation of 10 arrangements that stimulate farmers to implement nature conservation measures
  5. Tools for integrating environmental objectives into policy and practice: What works where?
  6. Public support for invasive alien species eradication programs: insights from the Netherlands
  7. Scaling-up low-carbon urban initiatives: Towards a better understanding
  8. The influence of actor capacities on EIA system performance in low and middle income countries —Cases from Georgia and Ghana
  9. Stimuli for climate adaptation in cities: insights from Philadelphia – an early adapter
  10. Organizing productive science–policy interactions for sustainable coastal management. Lessons from the Wadden Sea
  11. Productive science–policy interactions for sustainable coastal management: Conclusions from the Wadden Sea area
  12. Boundary organisations and their strategies: Three cases in the Wadden Sea
  13. Towards 'nature-inclusive' agriculture
  14. The Effectiveness of EIA as an Instrument for Environmental Governance: Reflecting on 25 Years of EIA Practice in the Netherlands and the UK
  15. Prepared for climate change? A method for the ex-ante assessment of formal responsibilities for climate adaptation in specific sectors
  16. Quality Control for Environmental Policy Appraisal Tools: An Empirical Investigation of Relations Between Quality, Quality Control and Effectiveness
  17. Reports on badgersMeles melesin Dutch newspapers 1900-2013: same animals, different framings?
  18. Editorial: The governance of adaptation to climate change as a multi-level, multi-sector and multi-actor challenge: a European comparative perspective
  19. GETTING EA RESEARCH OUT OF THE COMFORT ZONE: CRITICAL REFLECTIONS FROM THE NETHERLANDS
  20. "Cool" governance of a "hot" climate issue: public and private responsibilities for the protection of vulnerable citizens against extreme heat
  21. Political commitment in organising municipal responses to climate adaptation: the dedicated approach versus the mainstreaming approach
  22. Towards a Systematic Framework for the Analysis of Environmental Policy Integration
  23. Organizational values and the implications for mainstreaming climate adaptation in Dutch municipalities: using Q methodology
  24. THE SOCIAL EFFICIENCY OF PAY-AS-YOU-THROW SCHEMES FOR MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE REDUCTION: A COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS OF FOUR FINANCIAL INCENTIVE SCHEMES APPLIED IN SWITZERLAND
  25. TOWARDS PRODUCTIVE SCIENCE-POLICY INTERFACES: A RESEARCH AGENDA
  26. Risk governance for infectious diseases: exploring the feasibility and added value of the IRGC-framework for Dutch infectious disease control
  27. A method for the deliberate and deliberative selection of policy instrument mixes for climate change adaptation
  28. Public participation in environmental impact assessment: why, who and how?
  29. Legitimate adaptive flood risk governance beyond the dikes: the cases of Hamburg, Helsinki and Rotterdam
  30. Dialogues of the deaf in Dutch eel management policy. Explaining controversy and deadlock with argumentative discourse analysis
  31. Variation and stability in Dutch noise policy: an analysis of dominant advocacy coalitions
  32. Evaluating environmental policy instruments mixes; a methodology illustrated by noise policy in the Netherlands
  33. Who governs climate adaptation? Getting green roofs for stormwater retention off the ground
  34. Environmental assessment in The Netherlands: Effectively governing environmental protection? A discourse analysis
  35. An analysis framework for characterizing and explaining development of EIA legislation in developing countries—Illustrated for Georgia, Ghana and Yemen
  36. Evaluating the substantive effectiveness of SEA: Towards a better understanding
  37. EDITORIAL: SPECIAL ISSUE ON 25 YEARS OF EIA IN THE EU
  38. THE EFFECTIVENESS OF EIA AS AN INSTRUMENT FOR ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE: REFLECTING ON 25 YEARS OF EIA PRACTICE IN THE NETHERLANDS AND THE UK
  39. Mainstreaming climate adaptation into urban planning: overcoming barriers, seizing opportunities and evaluating the results in two Dutch case studies
  40. Exploring the Scope of Public and Private Responsibilities for Climate Adaptation
  41. HR policies and practices in vocational education and training institutions: understanding the implementation gap through the lens of discourses
  42. Towards a Conceptual Framework for The Study of Shifts in Modes of Environmental Governance - Experiences From The Netherlands
  43. Adaptation to climate change-related risks in Dutch urban areas: stimuli and barriers
  44. Promoting system-level learning from project-level lessons
  45. Drivers of and Barriers to Shifts in Governance: Analysing Noise Policy in the Netherlands
  46. Evaluating the Role of Participation in Modeling Studies for Environmental Planning
  47. The Need for Flexibility and Differentiation in the Protection of Vulnerable Areas in EU Environmental Law: The Implementation of the Nitrates Directive in the Netherlands
  48. Food for thought: Conditions for discourse reflection in the light of environmental assessment
  49. Understanding the use of science in decision-making on cockle fisheries and gas mining in the Dutch Wadden Sea: Putting the science–policy interface in a wider perspective
  50. A meta‐level analysis of major trends in environmental health risk governance
  51. An analytical framework for capacity development in EIA — The case of Yemen
  52. The contribution of capacities and context to EIA system performance and effectiveness in developing countries: towards a better understanding
  53. Putting SEA in context: A discourse perspective on how SEA contributes to decision-making
  54. Sustainable urban development and the challenge of policy integration: an assessment of planning tools for integrating spatial and environmental planning in the Netherlands
  55. Governing Corporate Social Responsibility: An Assessment of the Contribution of the UN Global Compact to CSR Strategies in the Telecommunications Industry
  56. Environmental leaders: making a difference. A typology of environmental leaders and recommendations for a differentiated policy approach
  57. What makes strategic environmental assessment successful environmental assessment? The role of context in the contribution of SEA to decision-making
  58. Hoe effectief sturen provincies op de realisering van windenergie? / How effective do provinces govern the development of wind power?
  59. Policy analysis for sustainable development
  60. Policy Competences of Environmental Sustainability Professionals
  61. Public policy intervention in freight transport costs: effects on printed media logistics in the Netherlands