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December 2005, Volume 55, Issue 4
- 499-514 Urban form and the ecological footprint of commuting. The case of Barcelona
by Muniz, Ivan & Galindo, Anna
- 515-526 Evaluating environmental programs: The perspective of modern evaluation research
by Frondel, Manuel & Schmidt, Christoph M.
- 527-538 Environmental pressure group strength and air pollution: An empirical analysis
by Binder, Seth & Neumayer, Eric
- 539-550 Ranking versus scale rating in conjoint analysis: Evaluating landscapes in mountainous regions in southeastern Spain
by Sayadi, Samir & Gonzalez Roa, M. Carmen & Calatrava Requena, Javier
- 551-563 How to compare companies on relevant dimensions of sustainability
by Krajnc, Damjan & Glavic, Peter
- 564-583 Environmental tax reform and the double dividend: A meta-analytical performance assessment
by Patuelli, Roberto & Nijkamp, Peter & Pels, Eric
- 584-598 Greenhouse gas abatement policies and the value of carbon sinks: Do grazing and cropping systems have different destinies?
by Flugge, Felicity & Schilizzi, Steven
- 599-609 The World Bank's 'genuine savings' measure and sustainability
by Pillarisetti, J.Ram
- 610-611 The wealth of nature: How mainstream economics has failed the environment
by Perkins, Patricia E. (Ellie)
November 2005, Volume 55, Issue 3
- 309-320 Prices and quantities: Unsustainable consumption and the global economy
by Schor, Juliet B.
- 321-336 Economic evaluation of biological invasions--a survey
by Born, Wanda & Rauschmayer, Felix & Brauer, Ingo
- 337-350 Models for policy-making in sustainable development: The state of the art and perspectives for research
by Boulanger, Paul-Marie & Brechet, Thierry
- 351-364 Estimates of trends in global income and resource inequalities
by Hedenus, Fredrik & Azar, Christian
- 365-379 Existence value and optimal timber-wildlife management in a flammable multistand forest
by Spring, Daniel A. & Kennedy, John O.S.
- 380-394 Secondary forests as temporary carbon sinks? The economic impact of accounting methods on reforestation projects in the tropics
by Olschewski, Roland & Benitez, Pablo C.
- 395-407 Environmental Kuznets curve: threatened species and spatial effects
by McPherson, Michael A. & Nieswiadomy, Michael L.
- 408-419 Evaluating public risk preferences in forest land-use choices using multi-attribute utility theory
by Ananda, Jayanath & Herath, Gamini
- 420-436 Simulation of common pool resource field experiments: a behavioral model of collective action
by Castillo, Daniel & Saysel, Ali Kerem
- 437-443 Valuing copper mined from ore deposits
by de Wit, Maarten J.
- 444-445 The new consumers: The influence of affluence on the environment
by Schor, Juliet B.
- 445-448 Hooked on growth: Economic addictions and the environment
by Urama, K.C.
- 448-449 Ecological Economics: Principles And Applications
by Norris, Patricia E. & Joshi, Satish
- 449-451 The economics of industrial ecology: Materials, structural change, and spatial scales
by Wernick, Iddo K.
November 2005, Volume 55, Issue 2
- 139-142 Response to Zakir Husain and Rabindra Bhattacharya's "Common pool resources and contextual factors: Evolution of a fishermen's cooperative in Calcutta"
by Ostrom, Elinor
- 143-154 Measuring individuals' valuation distributions using a stochastic payment card approach
by Wang, Hua & Whittington, Dale
- 155-172 On the foundation of a general theory of stocks
by Faber, Malte & Frank, Karin & Klauer, Bernd & Manstetten, Reiner & Schiller, Johannes & Wissel, Christian
- 173-186 Resource compensation and negotiation support in an aboriginal context: Using community-based multi-attribute analysis to evaluate non-market losses
by McDaniels, Timothy L. & Trousdale, William
- 187-202 Diet shifts towards meat and the effects on cereal use: can we feed the animals in 2030?
by Keyzer, M.A. & Merbis, M.D. & Pavel, I.F.P.W. & van Wesenbeeck, C.F.A.
- 203-217 Rationality, institutions and environmental policy
by Vatn, Arild
- 218-223 Extending Weitzman's economic ranking of biodiversity protection: combining ecological and genetic considerations
by van der Heide, C. Martijn & van den Bergh, Jeroen C.J.M. & van Ierland, Ekko C.
- 224-234 Anthropogenic climate change and abatement in a multi-region world with endogenous growth
by Greiner, Alfred
- 235-250 An empirical investigation of air pollution from fossil fuel combustion and its impact on health in India during 1973-1974 to 1996-1997
by Mukhopadhyay, Kakali & Forssell, Osmo
- 251-261 Valuation by conflict
by Lim, Byung In & Shogren, Jason F.
- 262-290 Trends in the development of ecological economics from the late 1980s to the early 2000s
by Ropke, Inge
- 291-292 Marine reserves, a guide to science, design, and use
by Grizzle, Raymond E.
- 292-294 Mark Sagoff, Price, Principle, and the Environment, Cambridge University Press (2004) ISBN 052154596X 294 pp
by Ackerman, Frank
- 294-306 Capitalism and Collapse: Contradictions of Jared Diamond's market meliorist strategy to save the humans
by Smith, Richard
- 306-307 Rivers for Life: Managing water for people and nature
by Schlager, Edella
October 2005, Volume 55, Issue 1
- 1-4 Tsunamis and a secure future for fishing communities
by Kurien, John
- 5-10 The importance of sound biological information and theory for ecological economics studies valuing Brazilian biodiversity: A response to Mendonça et al. (2003)
by Brito, Daniel
- 11-23 Waste treatment in physical input-output analysis
by Dietzenbacher, Erik
- 24-36 Managing invasive species: Rules of thumb for rapid assessment
by Leung, Brian & Finnoff, David & Shogren, Jason F. & Lodge, David
- 37-46 What is environmental income?
by Sjaastad, Espen & Angelsen, Arild & Vedeld, Pål & Bojö, Jan
- 47-60 Using contingent valuation to value a noxious weeds control program: the effects of including an unsure response category
by Champ, Patricia A. & Alberini, Anna & Correas, Ignacio
- 61-72 The economics of biodiversity conservation: a study of a coffee growing region in the Western Ghats of India
by Ninan, K.N. & Sathyapalan, Jyothis
- 73-84 Determinants of environmental performance in the Canadian pulp and paper industry: An assessment from inside the industry
by Doonan, Julie & Lanoie, Paul & Laplante, Benoit
- 85-95 Evaluation of the importance of fisheries management objectives using choice-experiments
by Wattage, Premachandra & Mardle, Simon & Pascoe, Sean
- 96-118 A theory of economic growth with material/energy resources and dematerialization: Interaction of three growth mechanisms
by Ayres, Robert U. & van den Bergh, Jeroen C.J.M.
- 119-130 Baumol's disease and dematerialization of the economy
by Kander, Astrid
- 131-132 Stephen J. DeCanio, Economic models of climate change: a critique, Palgrave-Macmillan (2003) ISBN 1-4039-6335-5 (hardcover) 1-4039-6336-3 (paperback), 203 pages
by Koomey, Jonathan G.
- 133-134 New dimensions in ecological economics: Integrated approaches to people and nature
by Nijkamp, Peter
- 134-135 Paul Ehrlich and Anne Ehrlich, One with Nineveh: Politics, Consumption, and the Human Future, Island Press, Washington DC (2004) ISBN 1559638796 447 pp.
by Myers, Norman
- 135-137 Marjan van den Belt, Mediated Modeling: A System Dynamics Approach to Environmental Consensus Building, Island Press (2004) ISBN 155963961X (pbk). 339 pp.
by Cockerill, Kristan
September 2005, Volume 54, Issue 4
- 347-361 The origin, diagnostic attributes and practical application of co-evolutionary theory
by Winder, Nick & McIntosh, Brian S. & Jeffrey, Paul
- 362-365 Bubbles in a back eddy: A commentary on "The origin, diagnostic attributes and practical application of coevolutionary theory"
by Norgaard, Richard B.
- 366-369 Modernism, evolution and vaporous visions of future unity: Clarification in response to Norgaard
by Winder, Nick
- 370-381 Value from a complex dynamic system's perspective
by Stahel, Andri W.
- 382-396 Constraints on dematerialisation and allocation of natural capital along a sustainable growth path
by Rodrigues, João & Domingos, Tiago & Conceição, Pedro & Belbute, José
- 397-416 Unilateral regulation of bilateral trade in greenhouse gas emission permits
by Rehdanz, Katrin & Tol, Richard S.J.
- 417-434 The eco-efficiency of tourism
by Gössling, Stefan & Peeters, Paul & Ceron, Jean-Paul & Dubois, Ghislain & Patterson, Trista & Richardson, Robert B.
- 435-446 Biodiversity, yield, and shade coffee certification
by Perfecto, Ivette & Vandermeer, John & Mas, Alex & Pinto, Lorena Soto
- 447-472 Computable general equilibrium model analysis of economywide cross effects of social and environmental policies in Chile
by O'Ryan, Raúl & de Miguel, Carlos J. & Miller, Sebastian & Munasinghe, Mohan
August 2005, Volume 54, Issue 2-3
- 133-147 The role of technological change for a sustainable development
by Vollebergh, Herman R.J. & Kemfert, Claudia
- 148-163 Economics of technological change and the natural environment: How effective are innovations as a remedy for resource scarcity?
by Bretschger, Lucas
- 164-174 A tale of two market failures: Technology and environmental policy
by Jaffe, Adam B. & Newell, Richard G. & Stavins, Robert N.
- 175-195 Dynamic incentives by environmental policy instruments--a survey
by Requate, Till
- 196-208 Pollution abatement expenditures and plant-level productivity: A production function approach
by Shadbegian, Ronald J. & Gray, Wayne B.
- 209-226 Lessons from patents: Using patents to measure technological change in environmental models
by Popp, David
- 227-240 The impact of R&D on innovation for wind energy in Denmark, Germany and the United Kingdom
by Klaassen, Ger & Miketa, Asami & Larsen, Katarina & Sundqvist, Thomas
- 241-260 Carbon taxes: A drop in the ocean, or a drop that erodes the stone? The effect of carbon taxes on technological change
by Gerlagh, Reyer & Lise, Wietze
- 261-276 Learning-by-Doing vs. Learning by Researching in a model of climate change policy analysis
by Castelnuovo, Efrem & Galeotti, Marzio & Gambarelli, Gretel & Vergalli, Sergio
- 277-292 The impact of technological change on climate protection and welfare: Insights from the model MIND
by Edenhofer, Ottmar & Bauer, Nico & Kriegler, Elmar
- 293-305 Induced technological change in a multi-regional, multi-sectoral, integrated assessment model (WIAGEM): Impact assessment of climate policy strategies
by Kemfert, Claudia
- 306-327 A multi-actor dynamic integrated assessment model (MADIAM) of induced technological change and sustainable economic growth
by Weber, Michael & Barth, Volker & Hasselmann, Klaus
July 2005, Volume 54, Issue 1
- 1-7 The ecological and consumption themes of the films of Hayao Miyazaki
by Mayumi, Kozo & Solomon, Barry D. & Chang, Jason
- 9-21 Jevons' paradox
by Alcott, Blake
- 23-35 The dynamics of carbon sequestration and alternative carbon accounting, with an application to the upper Mississippi River Basin
by Feng, Hongli
- 37-51 Twentieth century copper stocks and flows in North America: A dynamic analysis
by Spatari, S. & Bertram, M. & Gordon, Robert B. & Henderson, K. & Graedel, T.E.
- 53-66 Economic and environmental impacts of pollution control regulation on small industries: a case study
by Chakrabarti, Snigdha & Mitra, Nita
- 67-80 Improving the benefits of wildlife harvesting in Northern Cameroon: a co-management perspective
by Mayaka, Theodore B. & Hendricks, Theo & Wesseler, Justus & Prins, Herbert H.T.
- 81-93 Diminishing and negative welfare returns of economic growth: an index of sustainable economic welfare (ISEW) for Thailand
by Clarke, Matthew & Islam, Sardar M.N.
- 95-109 Why the grass is not always greener: the competing effects of environmental regulations and factor intensities on US specialization
by Cole, Matthew A. & Elliott, Robert J.R. & Shimamoto, Kenichi
- 111-113 Revisiting biological "hot spots" and marine reserve formation
by Schnier, Kurt E.
June 2005, Volume 53, Issue 4
- 439-444 Introduction and overview to the special issue on biodiversity conservation, access and benefit-sharing and traditional knowledge
by Siebenhuner, Bernd & Dedeurwaerdere, Tom & Brousseau, Eric
- 445-460 The effectiveness of access and benefit sharing in Costa Rica: implications for national and international regimes
by Richerzhagen, Carmen & Holm-Mueller, Karin
- 461-472 The convention on biological diversity: A conventionalist approach
by Boisvert, Valerie & Vivien, Franck-Dominique
- 473-491 From bioprospecting to reflexive governance
by Dedeurwaerdere, Tom
- 493-506 Biodiversity, ownership, and indigenous knowledge: Exploring legal frameworks for community, farmers, and intellectual property rights in Africa
by Zerbe, Noah
- 507-522 Implementing the access and benefit-sharing provisions of the CBD: A case for institutional learning
by Siebenhuner, Bernd & Suplie, Jessica
- 523-541 Reconciliation of proprietary interests in genetic and knowledge resources: Hurry cautiously!
by Koopman, Jerzy
- 543-557 The institutional economics of biodiversity, biological materials, and bioprospecting
by Polski, Margaret
- 559-572 Decision making in livestock conservation
by Simianer, H.
- 573-583 Biodiversity and international stakes: A question of access
by Trommetter, Michel
May 2005, Volume 53, Issue 3
- 295-298 Psychological effect of taxation and responsibility. A reply to Thomas A. Okey and Bruce A. Wright
by Bazin, Damien & Ballet, Jerome & Touahri, David
- 299-310 Malthus vs. Wordsworth: Perspectives on humankind, nature and economy. A contribution to the history and the foundations of ecological economics
by Becker, Christian & Faber, Malte & Hertel, Kirsten & Manstetten, Reiner
- 311-323 Measuring the success and cost effectiveness of New Zealand multiple-species projects to the conservation of threatened species
by Cullen, Ross & Moran, Emma & Hughey, Kenneth F.D.
- 325-338 Water pollution in the Spanish economy: analysis of sensitivity to production and environmental constraints
by Sanchez-Choliz, Julio & Duarte, Rosa
- 339-351 Protecting Eden: markets or government?
by Damania, Richard & Hatch, John
- 353-368 Institutional ecological economics
by Paavola, Jouni & Adger, W. Neil
- 369-385 An ecological integrity assessment of a Brazilian Atlantic Forest watershed based on surveys of stream health and local farmers' perceptions: implications for management
by Silvano, Renato A.M. & Udvardy, Shana & Ceroni, Marta & Farley, Joshua
- 387-401 Genetically modified crops and agricultural landscapes: spatial patterns of contamination
by Belcher, Ken & Nolan, James & Phillips, Peter W.B.
- 403-413 A theoretical basis for the environmental Kuznets curve
by Dinda, Soumyananda
- 415-430 Local sustainable yield and embodied resources in ecological footprint analysis--a case study on the required paddy field in Taiwan
by Ferng, Jiun-Jiun
- 431-432 H.G. Natke, Introduction to multi-disciplinary model building, WIT Press (2002) ISBN 1853129542 396 pp.
by Villa, Ferdinando
- 432-433 In: Luther Tweeten and Stanley R. Thomson, Editors, Agricultural policy for the 21st century, Iowa State Press/Blackwell Publishing (2002) ISBN 0813808995 322 pp.
by Herath, Gamini
- 433-435 In: Susan Buckingham and Kate Theobald, Editors, Local environmental sustainability, Woodhead Publishing Limited (2003) ISBN 1855736853 254 pp.
by Roseland, Mark
- 435-436 Paul R. Josephson, Industrialized nature: brute force technology and the transformation of the natural world, Island Press (2002) ISBN 1559637773 313 pp.
by Steinberg, Ted
- 436-438 Economics of sustainable energy in agriculture
by Jollands, Nigel & Forgie, Vicky
April 2005, Volume 53, Issue 2
- 147-167 Sustainability-guided promotion of renewable electricity generation
by Madlener, Reinhard & Stagl, Sigrid
- 169-176 Evolving knowledge and the precautionary principle
by Dorman, Peter
- 177-190 Economic consequences of wetland degradation for local populations in Africa
by Schuyt, Kirsten D.
- 191-209 Environmental consequences of social security reform: a second best threat to public conservation
by Farmer, Michael C.
- 211-222 Toward a new welfare economics for sustainability
by Gowdy, John
- 223-246 Developing effective policies for the sustainable development of ecological agriculture in China: the case study of Jinshan County with a systems dynamics model
by Shi, Tian & Gill, Roderic
- 247-260 Texas landowner perceptions regarding ecosystem services and cost-sharing land management programs
by Olenick, Keith L. & Kreuter, Urs P. & Conner, J. Richard
- 261-275 Decomposition of factors determining the trend of CO2 emissions from car travel in Great Britain (1970-2000)
by Kwon, Tae-Hyeong
- 277-287 Ex post economic analysis of reproduction-monitoring and predator-removal variables associated with protection of the endangered California least tern
by Shwiff, Stephanie A. & Sterner, Ray T. & Turman, John W. & Foster, Brian D.
- 289-290 Labor and environment movement: the quest for common ground
by Rothenberg, Lawrence S.
- 290-291 In: Mary Brentwood and Stephen F. Robar, Editors, Managing common pool groundwater resources: an international perspective, Praeger Publishers, Westport, Connecticut (2004) ISBN 0275 957373 360 pp.
by Koundouri, Phoebe
- 291-292 Twan Huybers and Jeff Bennett, Environmental management and the competitiveness of nature-based tourism destinations, Edward Edgar Publishing (2002) ISBN 1840648902 192 pp.
by Gossling, Stefan
- 292-294 Alfred Crosby, Ecological imperialism: the biological expansion of Europe, 900-1900 (Revised edition), Cambridge University Press (2004) ISBN 0521546184 368 + xxii. pp.
by Josephson, Paul R.
April 2005, Volume 53, Issue 1
- 5-16 Foundations of transdisciplinarity
by Max-Neef, Manfred A.
- 17-20 Ecological economics at a crossroads
by Gowdy, John & Erickson, Jon
- 21-33 Valuing the impacts of climate change on protected areas in Africa
by Velarde, Sandra J. & Malhi, Yadvinder & Moran, Dominic & Wright, Jim & Hussain, Salman
- 35-45 The influence of ethical attitudes on the demand for environmental recreation: incorporating lexicographic preferences
by Gelso, Brett R. & Peterson, Jeffrey M.
- 47-58 Testing the theory of emissions trading: Experimental evidence on alternative mechanisms for global carbon trading
by Klaassen, Ger & Nentjes, Andries & Smith, Mark
- 59-74 Cost_effective emission abatement in agriculture in the presence of interrelations: cases for the Netherlands and Europe
by Brink, Corjan & van Ierland, Ekko & Hordijk, Leen & Kroeze, Carolien
- 75-99 Projection of energy-intensive material production for bottom-up scenario building
by Groenenberg, Heleen & Blok, Kornelis & van der Sluijs, Jeroen
- 101-113 Remote tourism and forest management: a spatial hedonic analysis
by Hunt, Len M. & Boxall, Peter & Englin, Jeffrey & Haider, Wolfgang
- 115-127 Agricultural water nonpoint pollution control under uncertainty and climate variability
by Lacroix, Anne & Beaudoin, Nicolas & Makowski, David
- 129-138 Do fair trade and eco-labels in coffee wake up the consumer conscience?
by Loureiro, Maria L. & Lotade, Justus
- 139-140 Dara O'Rourke, Community-driven regulation. Balancing development and the environment in Vietnam, The MIT Press, 2003, ISBN: 0262650649, 288 pp
by Hens, Luc
- 140-142 David B. Lindenmayer and Jerry F. Franklin, Conserving forest biodiversity. A comprehensive multiscaled approach, Island Press, 2002, ISBN: 155963934X, xiii+351 pp
by Putz, Francis E.
- 142-143 Changing precipitation regimes and terrestrial ecosystems: a North American perspective
by Foley, Jonathan
- 143-144 James L. Wescoat Jr. and Gilbert F. White, Water for life: water management and environmental policy, Cambridge University Press (2003) ISBN 0521369800 342 pp.
by Cockerill, Kristan
- 144-145 E. Shove, Comfort, cleanliness and convenience: the social organization of normality, Berg Publishers, Oxford and New York (2003) ISBN 1859736300 224 pp.
by Ropke, Inge
March 2005, Volume 52, Issue 4
- 421-435 On the ethics of environmental economics as seen from textbooks
by Eriksson, Ralf
- 437-451 Additional costs of nature management caused by deposition
by Wamelink, G.W.W. & de Jong, J.J. & Van Dobben, H.F. & Van Wijk, M.N.
- 453-468 Biological "hot spots" and their effect on optimal bioeconomic marine reserve formation
by Schnier, Kurt Erik
- 469-479 Modeling the dynamics of regulated resource systems: a fishery example
by Ussif, Al-Amin M. & Sumaila, Ussif R.
- 481-496 Carbon offsets as an economic alternative to large-scale logging: a case study in Guyana
by Osborne, Tracey & Kiker, Clyde
- 497-511 Land use intensification potential in slash-and-burn farming through improvements in technical efficiency
by Pascual, Unai
- 513-526 Mixing methods within stated preference environmental valuation: choice experiments and post-questionnaire qualitative analysis
by Powe, N.A. & Garrod, G.D. & McMahon, P.L.
- 527-542 Transaction cost measurement for evaluating environmental policies
by McCann, Laura & Colby, Bonnie & Easter, K. William & Kasterine, Alexander & Kuperan, K.V.
- 543-544 How to argue with an economist: reopening political debate in Australia
by Hatfield-Dodds, Steve
- 544-545 In: Judith A. Cherni, Editor, Economic Growth versus the Environment: The Politics of Wealth, Health and Air Pollution, Palgrave, Basingstoke, Hampshire, UK (2002) ISBN 033392956X 264 pp.
by O'Riordan, Timothy
- 545-546 Ethics, Equity and International Negotiations on Climate Change
by Reibstein, Rick
- 546-547 Stefan Schaltegger, Roger Burritt and Holger Petersen, An Introduction to Corporate Environmental Management, Greenleaf Publishing (2003) ISBN 1874719659 384 pp.
by Henriques, Adrian
- 548-549 Environmental Conflict. In Search for Common Ground
by Soderbaum, Peter
February 2005, Volume 52, Issue 3
- 267-271 Integrating ecology and economics to address bioinvasions
by Shogren, Jason F. & Tschirhart, John
- 273-288 Update on the environmental and economic costs associated with alien-invasive species in the United States
by Pimentel, David & Zuniga, Rodolfo & Morrison, Doug
- 289-304 Tradeable risk permits to prevent future introductions of invasive alien species into the Great Lakes
by Horan, Richard D. & Lupi, Frank
- 305-313 How trade politics affect invasive species control
by Margolis, Michael & Shogren, Jason F. & Fischer, Carolyn
- 315-325 Mitigation and adaptation strategies for the control of biological invasions
by Perrings, Charles
- 327-339 Managing exotic pests under uncertainty: optimal control actions and bioeconomic investigations
by Saphores, Jean-Daniel M. & Shogren, Jason F.
- 341-354 Importing exotic plants and the risk of invasion: are market-based instruments adequate?
by Knowler, Duncan & Barbier, Edward
- 355-366 Bang for buck: cost-effective control of invasive species with different life histories
by Buhle, Eric R. & Margolis, Michael & Ruesink, Jennifer L.
- 367-381 The importance of bioeconomic feedback in invasive species management
by Finnoff, David & Shogren, Jason F. & Leung, Brian & Lodge, David
- 383-396 The bioeconomics of tritrophic systems: applications to invasive species
by Gutierrez, Andrew Paul & Regev, Uri
- 397-416 Identifying, preventing and controlling invasive plant species using their physiological traits
by Finnoff, David & Tschirhart, John
January 2005, Volume 52, Issue 2
- 135-142 Intergenerational discounting: a new intuitive approach
by Sumaila, Ussif R. & Walters, Carl
- 143-157 Integrating sustainable chain management with triple bottom line accounting
by Foran, Barney & Lenzen, Manfred & Dey, Christopher & Bilek, Marcela
- 159-168 Nitrogen sources and Gulf hypoxia: potential for environmental credit trading
by Ribaudo, Marc O. & Heimlich, Ralph & Peters, Mark
- 169-186 Analysing the evolution of industrial ecosystems: concepts and application
by Korhonen, Jouni & Snakin, Juha-Pekka
- 187-199 Reassessing the costs of biological invasion: Mnemiopsis leidyi in the Black sea
by Knowler, D.
- 201-218 Dynamic efficiency of soil erosion and phosphor reduction policies combining economic and biophysical models
by Goetz, Renan-Ulrich & Keusch, Alois
- 219-228 Economic considerations in the optimal size and number of reserve sites
by Groeneveld, Rolf
- 229-237 Aggregation and the matching of scales in spatial economics and landscape ecology: empirical evidence and prospects for integration
by Vermaat, Jan E. & Eppink, Florian & van den Bergh, Jeroen C.J.M. & Barendregt, Aat & van Belle, Jasper
- 239-251 Are CO2 taxes regressive? Evidence from the Danish experience
by Wier, Mette & Birr-Pedersen, Katja & Jacobsen, Henrik Klinge & Klok, Jacob
- 253-255 Jack M. Hollander, The real environmental crisis: why poverty, not affluence, is the environment's number one enemy, University of California Press (2003) ISBN 0520237889 235 pp.
by Rees, William
- 255-256 The Death of Our Planet's Species: A Challenge to Ecology and Ethics Martin Gorke translated from German by Patricia Nevers, Island Press, Washington, DC (2003) ISBN 1559639571 407 pp. (Original German edition J.G. Cotta'sche Buchandlung, Stuttgart, 1999)
by Fredericks, Sarah E.
- 256-257 Willard W. Cochrane, The Curse of American Agricultural Abundance: A Sustainable Solution, University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln (2003) ISBN 0803215290 145 pp.
by Pimentel, David
- 258-259 Lawrence Frank, Peter Engelke and Thomas Schmid, Health and Community Design: The Impact of the Built Environment on Physical Activity, Island Press (2003) ISBN 1559639172 253 pp.
by White, Rodney R.
January 2005, Volume 52, Issue 1
- 1-3 Evaluating the "Hirsch hypothesis": a comment
by Lintott, John
- 5-17 Lead markets and regulation: a framework for analyzing the international diffusion of environmental innovations
by Beise, Marian & Rennings, Klaus
- 19-29 An instrument for interactive setting development goals of a socio-environmental system
by de Graaf, H.J. & Musters, C.J.M & Noordervliet, M.A.W. & ter Keurs, W.J.
- 31-41 Renewable resources, property-rights regimes and endogenous growth
by Dalton, Thomas R. & Coats, R. Morris & Asrabadi, Badiollah R.
- 43-62 Exploring past and future changes in the ecological footprint for world regions
by van Vuuren, Detlef P. & Bouwman, Lex F.
- 63-80 Benefits of participating in contingent valuation mail surveys and their effects on respondent behavior: a panel analysis
by Hidano, Noboru & Kato, Takaaki & Aritomi, Masakazu
- 81-95 Do stock markets penalize environment-unfriendly behaviour? Evidence from India
by Gupta, Shreekant & Goldar, Bishwanath
- 97-110 Timber harvesting versus forest reserves--producer prices for open-use areas in German beech forests (Fagus sylvatica L.)
by Knoke, Thomas & Moog, Martin
- 111-125 Climate and happiness
by Rehdanz, Katrin & Maddison, David
- 127-128 Eric Neumayer, Weak Versus Strong Sustainability (2nd edition), Edward Elgar Publishing (2003) ISBN 184064060X 256 pp.
by Victor, Peter A.
- 128-129 Vaclav Smil, Energy at the Crossroads: Global Perspectives and Uncertainties, MIT Press (2003) ISBN 0262194929 448 pp.
by Worrell, Ernst
- 130-131 In: R. Costanza and A. Voinov, Editors, Landscape Simulation Modeling: A Spatially Explicit, Dynamic Approach, Series: Modeling Dynamic Systems, Springer-Verlag, New York (2004) ISBN 0387008357 330 pages+XIII; 116 illustrations with CD-ROM
by Balram, Shivanand & Dragicevic, Suzana
- 131-132 Robert C. Paelhke, Democracy's Dilemma: Environment, Social Equity and the Global Economy, MIT Press (2003) ISBN 0-262-16215-6 316 pp.
by Mazumdar, Tania
- 132-134 In: Pier Paolo Saviotti, Editors, Applied Evolutionary Economics: New Empirical Methods and Simulation Techniques, Edward Elgar Publishing (2003) ISBN 1840648473 349 pp.
by McLaughlin, John
December 2004, Volume 51, Issue 3-4
- 167-175 The environment, left-wing political orientation and ecological economics
by Neumayer, Eric
- 177-189 The why of the "Hau": scarcity, gifts, and environmentalism
by Rogers, Raymond A. & Timmerman, Peter & Leduc, Timothy & Dickinson, Mark
- 191-199 The effect of income choice on bias in policy decisions made using cost-benefit analyses
by Courard-Hauri, David
- 201-216 Modelling biodiversity and land use: urban growth, agriculture and nature in a wetland area
by Eppink, Florian V. & van den Bergh, Jeroen C.J.M. & Rietveld, Piet
- 217-223 Facing the truth about separability: nothing works without energy
by Frondel, Manuel & Schmidt, Christoph M.
- 225-236 The demand for environmental quality and the environmental Kuznets Curve hypothesis
by Khanna, Neha & Plassmann, Florenz
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