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Matthew Thomas Clement
Matthew Thomas Clement
Associate Professor, Texas State University
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei txstate.edu
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Urbanization and the natural environment: An environmental sociological review and synthesis
MT Clement
Organization & Environment 23 (3), 291-314, 2010
822010
Ecovillages, restitution, and the political-economic opportunity structure: An urban case study in mitigating the metabolic rift
C Ergas, MT Clement
Critical Sociology 42 (7-8), 1195-1211, 2016
502016
Urbanization and carbon emissions: a nationwide study of local countervailing effects in the United States
JR Elliott, MT Clement
Social Science Quarterly 95 (3), 795-816, 2014
482014
The impacts of technology: a re-evaluation of the STIRPAT model
JA McGee, MT Clement, JF Besek
Environmental Sociology 1 (2), 81-91, 2015
462015
Urbanization and land‐use change: A human ecology of deforestation across the United States, 2001–2006
MT Clement, G Chi, HC Ho
Sociological Inquiry 85 (4), 628-653, 2015
332015
The Jevons paradox and anthropogenic global warming: A panel analysis of state-level carbon emissions in the United States, 1963–1997
MT Clement
Society & Natural Resources 24 (9), 951-961, 2011
332011
Political economy, ecological modernization, and energy use: a panel analysis of state‐level energy use in the United States, 1960–1990
MT Clement, J Schultz
Sociological Forum 26 (3), 581-600, 2011
332011
Natural hazards and local development: The successive nature of landscape transformation in the United States
JR Elliott, MT Clement
Social Forces 96 (2), 851-876, 2017
302017
Ecological modernization or aristocratic conservation? Exploring the impact of affluence on carbon emissions at the local level
A Pattison, R Habans, MT Clement
Society & Natural Resources 27 (8), 850-866, 2014
262014
Does gender climate influence climate change? The multidimensionality of gender equality and its countervailing effects on the carbon intensity of well-being
C Ergas, PT Greiner, JA McGee, MT Clement
Sustainability 13 (7), 3956, 2021
242021
Gender inequality, reproductive justice, and decoupling economic growth and emissions: a panel analysis of the moderating association of gender equality on the relationship …
JA McGee, PT Greiner, M Christensen, C Ergas, MT Clement
Environmental Sociology 6 (3), 254-267, 2020
232020
How do slums change the relationship between urbanization and the carbon intensity of well-being?
JA McGee, C Ergas, PT Greiner, MT Clement
PloS one 12 (12), e0189024, 2017
222017
The asymmetric environmental consequences of population change: an exploratory county-level study of land development in the USA, 2001-2011
MT Clement, R York
Population and Environment 39, 47-68, 2017
212017
Urban density and the metabolic reach of metropolitan areas: A panel analysis of per capita transportation emissions at the county-level
C Ergas, M Clement, J McGee
Social Science Research 58, 243-253, 2016
192016
A Basic Accounting of Variation in Municipal Solid‐Waste Generation at the County Level in Texas, 2006: Groundwork for Applying Metabolic‐Rift Theory to Waste Generation
MT Clement
Rural Sociology 74 (3), 412-429, 2009
192009
Developing spatial inequalities in carbon appropriation: a sociological analysis of changing local emissions across the United States
JR Elliott, MT Clement
Social Science Research 51, 119-131, 2015
182015
Intensifying the countryside: a sociological study of cropland lost to the built environment in the United States, 2001–2006
MT Clement, E Podowski
Social Forces 92 (2), 815-838, 2013
172013
Scaling down the “Netherlands Fallacy”: a local-level quantitative study of the effect of affluence on the carbon footprint across the United States
MT Clement, A Pattison, R Habans
Environmental science & policy 78, 1-8, 2017
162017
‘Let them build Sea Walls’: ecological crisis, economic crisis and the political economic opportunity structure
MT Clement
Critical Sociology 37 (4), 447-463, 2011
162011
Chapter 2 Growth Machines and Carbon Emissions: A County-Level Analysis of how US Place-Making Contributes to Global Climate Change
MT Clement, JR Elliott
Urban Areas and Global Climate Change, 29-50, 2012
152012
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