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September 2002, Volume 42, Issue 3
- 401-413 An estimation of the cost of sustainable production of metal concentrates from the earth's crust
by Steen, Bengt & Borg, Gunnar
- 415-427 Ecological public functions and fiscal equalisation at the local level in Germany
by Ring, Irene
- 429-443 Sustainable growth criteria: Minimum benchmarks and scenarios for employment and the environment
by Spangenberg, Joachim H. & Omann, Ines & Hinterberger, Friedrich
- 445-457 Modeling the choice to switch from fuelwood to electricity: Implications for giant panda habitat conservation
by An, Li & Lupi, Frank & Liu, Jianguo & Linderman, Marc A. & Huang, Jinyan
- 459-467 Knowledge and recognition of ecosystem services among the general public in a drainage basin in Scania, Southern Sweden
by Lewan, Lillemor & Soderqvist, Tore
- 469-478 An economic analysis of predator removal approaches for protecting marine turtle nests at Hobe Sound National Wildlife Refuge
by Engeman, Richard M. & Shwiff, Stephanie A. & Constantin, Bernice & Stahl, Margo & Smith, Henry T.
- 479-491 Judged seriousness of environmental losses: reliability and cause of loss
by Brown, Thomas C. & Nannini, Dawn & Gorter, Robert B. & Bell, Paul A. & Peterson, George L.
- 493-494 The Origins of Ecological Economics: The Bioeconomics of Georgescu-Roegen: Routledge Research in Environmental Economics, Edited by Kozo Mayumi, Routledge (Taylor and Francis Group), London, 2001, 161 pp. ISBN 0-415-23523-5; [UK pound]stg 55, Hard Bound
by Peet, John
- 495-497 Learning to manage global environmental risks: a comparative history of social responses to climate change, ozone depletion and acid rain: Review of: The Social Learning Group, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2001
by Siebenhuner, B.
- 497-498 The Unified Neutral Theory of Biodiversity and Biogeography: By Stephen P. Hubbell, Monographs in Population Biology 32, Princeton University Press (2001), 375 pp.; ISBN 0-691-02128-7
by Bengtsson, Janne
- 498-499 Institutions, Ecosystems and Sustainability: Edited by R. Costanza, B.S. Low, E. Ostrom, J. Wilson, Lewis Publishers, 2001. 270 pp.; ISBN 1-56670-389-1
by Anderies, John M.
- 500-501 Environmental Policies for Agricultural Pollution Control: Edited by J.S. Shortle, D.G. Abler, CABI Publishing, 2001. 224 pp.; ISBN 0-85199-399-0
by Wieser, Daniela Mencarelli & Hediger, Werner
- 501-502 The Way the Wind Blows: Climate, History, and Human Action: Edited by R.J. McIntosh, J.A. Tainter, S. Keech McIntosh, Columbia Press (2000), 413 pp.; ISBN 0-231-11208-4
by Redman, Charles L.
August 2002, Volume 42, Issue 1-2
- 3-3 I=PAT or I=PBAT?
by Diesendorf, Mark
- 5-7 The contemporary European copper cycle: introduction
by Graedel, T. E.
- 9-26 The contemporary European copper cycle: The characterization of technological copper cycles
by Graedel, T. E. & Bertram, M. & Fuse, K. & Gordon, R. B. & Lifset, R. & Rechberger, H. & Spatari, S.
- 27-42 The contemporary European copper cycle: 1 year stocks and flows
by Spatari, S. & Bertram, M. & Fuse, K. & Graedel, T. E. & Rechberger, H.
- 43-57 The contemporary European copper cycle: waste management subsystem
by Bertram, M. & Graedel, T. E. & Rechberger, H. & Spatari, S.
- 59-72 The contemporary European copper cycle: statistical entropy analysis
by Rechberger, H. & Graedel, T. E.
- 73-80 Are the economic costs of stabilising the atmosphere prohibitive?
by Azar, Christian & Schneider, Stephen H.
- 81-87 Economics, ecology-based communities, and sustainability
by Walter, Gerald R.
- 89-99 Dualism and sustainability
by Hamilton, Clive
- 101-106 Labor supply and the double-dividend
by Goodstein, Eban
- 107-116 Environmental tax reform: efficiency and political feasibility
by Felder, Stefan & Schleiniger, Reto
- 117-129 Successful transfer of environmentally sound technologies for greenhouse gas mitigation: a framework for matching the needs of developing countries
by Ramanathan, R.
- 131-145 Identifying public preferences for land preservation using the analytic hierarchy process
by Duke, Joshua M. & Aull-Hyde, Rhonda
- 147-164 The transferability of benefit transfer: contingent valuation of water quality improvements in Costa Rica
by Barton, David N.
- 165-183 The trade in babirusas and wild pigs in North Sulawesi, Indonesia
by Milner-Gulland, E. J. & Clayton, Lynn
- 185-199 Consumption patterns and their effects on land required for food
by Gerbens-Leenes, P. W. & Nonhebel, S.
- 201-220 Explaining changes in global sulfur emissions: an econometric decomposition approach
by Stern, David I.
- 221-242 An ecological economic simulation model of a non-selective grazing system in the Nama Karoo, South Africa
by Beukes, P. C. & Cowling, R. M. & Higgins, S. I.
- 243-257 Resource-based sustainability indicators: Chase County, Kansas, as example
by Herendeen, Robert A. & Wildermuth, Todd
- 259-271 Material substitution and path dependence: empirical evidence on the substitution of copper for aluminum
by Messner, Frank
- 273-287 Willing consumers--or locked-in? Policies for a sustainable consumption
by Sanne, Christer
- 289-299 Value of recreational fishing in the Brazilian Pantanal: a travel cost analysis using count data models
by Shrestha, Ram K. & Seidl, Andrew F. & Moraes, Andre S.
- 301-311 On the joint determination of biological and economic systems
by Settle, Chad & Crocker, Thomas D. & Shogren, Jason F.
- 313-331 Targeting conservation efforts in the presence of threshold effects and ecosystem linkages
by Wu, JunJie & Skelton-Groth, Katharine
- 333-347 An EKC-pattern in historical perspective: carbon dioxide emissions, technology, fuel prices and growth in Sweden 1870-1997
by Lindmark, Magnus
June 2002, Volume 41, Issue 3
- 367-373 Introduction to the special issue on the dynamics and value of ecosystem services: integrating economic and ecological perspectives
by Costanza, Robert & Farber, Steve
- 375-392 Economic and ecological concepts for valuing ecosystem services
by Farber, Stephen C. & Costanza, Robert & Wilson, Matthew A.
- 393-408 A typology for the classification, description and valuation of ecosystem functions, goods and services
by de Groot, Rudolf S. & Wilson, Matthew A. & Boumans, Roelof M. J.
- 409-420 Complex systems and valuation
by Limburg, Karin E. & O'Neill, Robert V. & Costanza, Robert & Farber, Stephen
- 421-429 Accounting for the value of ecosystem services
by Howarth, Richard B. & Farber, Stephen
- 431-443 Discourse-based valuation of ecosystem services: establishing fair outcomes through group deliberation
by Wilson, Matthew A. & Howarth, Richard B.
- 445-456 Designing an integrated knowledge base to support ecosystem services valuation
by Villa, Ferdinando & Wilson, Matthew A. & de Groot, Rudolf & Farber, Steven & Costanza, Robert & Boumans, Roelof M. J.
- 457-478 Ecological production based pricing of biosphere processes
by Patterson, Murray G.
- 479-490 Measuring contributions to economic production--use of an Index of Captured Ecosystem Value
by Gustavson, Kent & Lonergan, Stephen C. & Ruitenbeek, Jack
- 491-507 Evaluating scale dependence of ecosystem service valuation: a comparison of NOAA-AVHRR and Landsat TM datasets
by Konarska, Keri M. & Sutton, Paul C. & Castellon, Michael
- 509-527 Global estimates of market and non-market values derived from nighttime satellite imagery, land cover, and ecosystem service valuation
by Sutton, Paul C. & Costanza, Robert
- 529-560 Modeling the dynamics of the integrated earth system and the value of global ecosystem services using the GUMBO model
by Boumans, Roelof & Costanza, Robert & Farley, Joshua & Wilson, Matthew A. & Portela, Rosimeiry & Rotmans, Jan & Villa, Ferdinando & Grasso, Monica
May 2002, Volume 41, Issue 2
- 175-176 Special Section: European Environmental History and Ecological Economics
by Martinez-Alier, Joan & Schandl, Heinz
- 177-201 The process of industrialization from the perspective of energetic metabolism: Socioeconomic energy flows in Austria 1830-1995
by Krausmann, Fridolin & Haberl, Helmut
- 203-221 Changes in the United Kingdom's natural relations in terms of society's metabolism and land-use from 1850 to the present day
by Schandl, Heinz & Schulz, Niels
- 223-234 Predicting future emissions based on characteristics of stocks
by van der Voet, Ester & Kleijn, Rene & Huele, Ruben & Ishikawa, Masanobu & Verkuijlen, Evert
- 235-255 Industry, environment and health through 200 years in Manchester
by Douglas, Ian & Hodgson, Rob & Lawson, Nigel
- 257-270 Environmental constraints on agricultural growth in 19th century granada (Southern Spain)
by Gonzalez de Molina, Manuel
- 271-288 Decline or increase? The standing timber stock in Finland, 1800-1997
by Myllyntaus, Timo & Mattila, Timo
- 289-303 Evolutionary psychology in ecological economics: consilience, consumption and contentment
by Jackson, Tim
- 305-328 Agglomeration bonus: an incentive mechanism to reunite fragmented habitat for biodiversity conservation
by Parkhurst, Gregory M. & Shogren, Jason F. & Bastian, Chris & Kivi, Paul & Donner, Jennifer & Smith, Rodney B. W.
- 329-344 Northwest coast indigenous institutions that supported resilience and sustainability
by Trosper, Ronald L.
- 345-359 The EU's Agenda 2000 reform for the agricultural sector: environmental and economic effects in Denmark
by Wier, Mette & Andersen, Johnny M. & Jensen, Jorgen D. & Jensen, Thomas C.
- 361-366 Scale and topology in the ecological economics sustainability paradigm
by Jordan, Geraldine J. & Fortin, Marie-Josee
April 2002, Volume 41, Issue 1
- 5-20 Ecological economics in China: origins, dilemmas and prospects
by Shi, Tian
- 21-31 Time preference in global warming calculations: a proposal for a unified index
by Fearnside, Philip M.
- 33-34 Fearnside's unified index for time preference: a comment
by Tol, Richard S. J.
- 35-36 Time preference: reply to Tol
by Fearnside, Philip M.
- 37-49 An ecological-economic modelling procedure to design compensation payments for the efficient spatio-temporal allocation of species protection measures
by Johst, Karin & Drechsler, Martin & Watzold, Frank
- 51-67 Embodied pollution in trade: estimating the 'environmental load displacement' of industrialised countries
by Muradian, Roldan & O'Connor, Martin & Martinez-Alier, Joan
- 69-83 Intergenerational equity and sustainability
by Padilla, Emilio
- 85-94 Pollution regulation and abatement efforts: evidence from China
by Wang, Hua
- 95-107 Rice monoculture and integrated rice-fish farming in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam--economic and ecological considerations
by Berg, Hakan
- 109-123 A time use perspective on the materials intensity of consumption
by Jalas, Mikko
- 125-144 Market-based conservation and local benefits: the case of argan oil in Morocco
by Lybbert, Travis J. & Barrett, Christopher B. & Narjisse, Hamid
- 145-156 Information access, income distribution, and the Environmental Kuznets Curve
by Bimonte, Salvatore
- 157-174 A measure of sustainable national income for the Netherlands
by Gerlagh, Reyer & Dellink, Rob & Hofkes, Marjan & Verbruggen, Harmen
March 2002, Volume 40, Issue 3
- 317-320 Gasoline taxes, CAFE and the Kyoto Protocol
by Comeau, John & Chapman, Duane
- 321-322 Gasoline taxes, CAFE, and the Kyoto protocol
by Sipes, Kristin & Mendelsohn, Robert & Costanza, R.
- 323-333 Homo oeconomicus and homo politicus in Ecological Economics
by Faber, Malte & Petersen, Thomas & Schiller, Johannes
- 335-336 Debating concepts of human actors in ecological economics--a comment on Faber/Petersen/Schiller
by Siebenhuner, Bernd
- 337-349 Environmental amenities and agricultural land values: a hedonic model using geographic information systems data
by Bastian, Chris T. & McLeod, Donald M. & Germino, Matthew J. & Reiners, William A. & Blasko, Benedict J.
- 351-367 Causality between income and emission: a country group-specific econometric analysis
by Coondoo, Dipankor & Dinda, Soumyananda
- 369-378 Economic diversity, development capacity and sustainable development of China
by Xu, Zhongmin & Cheng, Guodong & Chen, Dongjin & Templet, Paul H.
- 379-395 Economic inequality and burden-sharing in the provision of local environmental quality
by Cardenas, Juan Camilo & Stranlund, John & Willis, Cleve
- 397-409 Local financial benefits of rain forests: comparative evidence from Amerindian societies in Bolivia and Honduras
by Godoy, R. & Overman, H. & Demmer, J. & Apaza, L. & Byron, E. & Huanca, T. & Leonard, W. & Perez, E. & Reyes-Garcia, V. & Vadez, V.
- 411-419 Restoration of the longleaf pine ecosystem on private lands in the US South: an ecological economic analysis
by Alavalapati, Janaki R. R. & Stainback, George A. & Carter, Douglas R.
- 421-440 Organizational patterns of economies: an ecological perspective
by Matutinovic, Igor
- 441-455 Development and government policies of the shrimp farming industry in Thailand in relation to mangrove ecosystems
by Huitric, Miriam & Folke, Carl & Kautsky, Nils
- 457-458 Protecting the commons. A framework for resource management in the Americas: Edited by Joanna Burger, Elinor Ostrom, Richard B. Norgaard, David Policansky and Bernard D. Goldstein, Island Press, Washington DC, 2001, xii+342 pp., index (paperback). ISBN 1-55963-738-2
by Carlsson, Lars
- 458-459 Fragile dominion: complexity and the commons: By Simon Levin, Perseus Publishing, Cambridge, MA, 1999, 250 pp. ISBN 0738201111
by Wilson, James
- 460-461 Ecological economics--an introduction: Gareth Edwards-Jones, Ben Davies, Salman Hussain, Blackwell Science, Oxford, 2000, vi+266 pp. ISBN 0-865-42796-8
by Martinez-Alier, Joan
February 2002, Volume 40, Issue 2
- 151-155 In search of sustainable human settlements: Prefatory remarks
by Capello, Roberta & Nijkamp, Peter
- 157-179 Externalities in urban sustainability: Environmental versus localization-type agglomeration externalities in a general spatial equilibrium model of a single-sector monocentric industrial city
by Verhoef, Erik T. & Nijkamp, Peter
- 181-198 An economic-ecological model of urban growth and urban externalities: empirical evidence from Italy
by Capello, Roberta & Faggian, Alessandra
- 199-216 Urban mobility and urban form: the social and environmental costs of different patterns of urban expansion
by Camagni, Roberto & Gibelli, Maria Cristina & Rigamonti, Paolo
- 217-233 City management and urban environmental indicators
by Button, Kenneth
- 235-252 Success factors for sustainable urban brownfield development: A comparative case study approach to polluted sites
by Nijkamp, Peter & Rodenburg, Caroline A. & Wagtendonk, Alfred J.
- 253-267 Growth, environment, and culture--encompassing competing ideologies in one 'new growth' model
by Hart, Rob
- 269-277 Selecting farming systems using a new multiple criteria decision model: the balancing and ranking method
by Strassert, Gunter & Prato, Tony
- 279-294 The role of the public administrations in the promotion of the environmental activity in Spanish industrial companies
by del Brio, Jesus Angel & Fernandez, Esteban & Junquera, Beatriz
- 295-311 Willingness to pay in different policy-planning methods: insights into respondents' decision-making processes
by Pouta, Eija & Rekola, Mika & Kuuluvainen, Jari & Li, Chuan-Zhong & Tahvonen, Olli
- 313-314 Human ecology, human economy: Mark Diesendorf and Clive Hamilton (Eds.), Allen & Unwin, Australia, 1997, 378 pp. ISBN 1-864-48288-5
by Max-Neef, Manfred
- 314-315 Environmental Economics: A Critical Overview: Alan Gilpin, JW Wiley, 2000, 334 pp. ISBN 0-471-98559-7
by Dixon, John A.
- 315-315 Freshwater ecoregions of North America. A conservation assessment: R.A. Abell, D.M. Olson, E. Dinerstein, P.T. Hurley et al. (WWF), Island Press, Washington, DC, 2000, 368 pp. ISBN 1-55963-734-X
by Nilsson, Christer
January 2002, Volume 40, Issue 1
- 1-12 How environmental concern influences the investment decision: an application of capital theory
by Baumgartner, Stefan & Faber, Malte & Proops, John
- 13-22 Business incentives for sustainability: a property rights approach
by Cerin, Pontus & Karlson, Lennart
- 23-37 Economic growth and greenhouse gas emissions
by Ansuategi, Alberto & Escapa, Marta
- 39-52 Chinese traditional thought and practice: lessons for an ecological economics worldview
by Jenkins, T. N.
- 53-69 Toward a scenario analysis framework for energy footprints
by Ferng, Jiun-Jiun
- 71-87 Quantifying the impacts on biodiversity of policies for carbon sequestration in forests
by Matthews, Stephen & O'Connor, Raymond & Plantinga, Andrew J.
- 89-101 Assessment of the performance and sustainability of mining sub-soil assets for economic development in South Africa
by Blignaut, J. N. & Hassan, R. M.
- 103-115 A general equilibrium analysis of the insurance bonding approach to pollution threats
by Merrifield, John
- 117-130 International shark fin markets and shark management: an integrated market preference-cohort analysis of the blacktip shark (Carcharhinus limbatus)
by Fong, Quentin S. W. & Anderson, James L.
- 131-132 Quantifying Sustainable Development: The Future of Tropical Economies.: Edited by Charles Hall, Academic Press, San Diego, 2000, 792 pp. ISBN 0123188601
by Young, Mike D.
- 132-133 Fish, Markets and Fishermen. The Economics of Overfishing: Suzanne Ludicello, Michael Weber and Robert Wieland (Eds.), Earthscan Publications Ltd., 1999. ISBN 1-85383-651-6 (pb) and 1-85383-652-4 (hb); pp. 192. UK[UK pound]14.95
by Arnason, Ragnar
- 133-135 The Root Causes of Biodiversity Loss: Edited by Alexander Wood, Pamela Stedman-Edwards and Johanna Mang, Earthscan, London, 2000, 399 pp. ISBN 1-85383-699-0
by Simpson, David
- 135-137 Eco-socialism or eco-capitalism? A critical analysis of humanity's fundamental choices: Saral Sarkar, Zed books, London and New York, 1999, 304 pp. ISBN 1-856-49600-7
by Bengtsson, Janne
December 2001, Volume 39, Issue 3
- 321-331 Modeling carrying capacity for national parks
by Prato, Tony
- 333-346 Change in ecosystem service values in the San Antonio area, Texas
by Kreuter, Urs P. & Harris, Heather G. & Matlock, Marty D. & Lacey, Ronald E.
- 347-359 Ecosystem appropriation by Hong Kong and its implications for sustainable development
by Warren-Rhodes, Kimberley & Koenig, Albert
- 361-370 Carbon sinks and human freshwater dependence in Stockholm County
by Jansson, Asa & Nohrstedt, Peter
- 371-386 Energy consumption patterns in the accommodation sector--the New Zealand case
by Becken, Susanne & Frampton, Chris & Simmons, David
- 387-398 Financial returns under uncertainty for conventional and reduced-impact logging in permanent production forests of the Brazilian Amazon
by Boltz, Frederick & Carter, Douglas R. & Holmes, Thomas P. & Pereira, Rodrigo Jr.
- 399-408 Transferring economic values on the basis of an ecological classification of nature
by Ruijgrok, E. C. M.
- 409-424 Energy and carbon embodied in the international trade of Brazil: an input-output approach
by Machado, Giovani & Schaeffer, Roberto & Worrell, Ernst
- 425-435 Borrowing green: economic and environmental effects of green fiscal policy in The Netherlands
by Scholtens, Bert
- 437-447 Can non-timber forest products match tropical forest conservation and development objectives?
by Arnold, J. E. Michael & Perez, M. Ruiz
- 449-462 Why farmers continue to use pesticides despite environmental, health and sustainability costs
by Wilson, Clevo & Tisdell, Clem
- 463-478 Constructing a farm level indicator of sustainable agricultural practice
by Rigby, Dan & Woodhouse, Phil & Young, Trevor & Burton, Michael
- 479-480 Game Theory Evolving. A Problem-Centered Introduction to Modelling Strategic Interaction,: Herbert Gintis, Princeton University Press, 2000. ISBN 0-691-00942-2, 0-691-00943-0. pp. 532
by Ekman, Jan
November 2001, Volume 39, Issue 2
- 167-184 Saving tropical forests as a global warming countermeasure: an issue that divides the environmental movement
by Fearnside, Philip M.
- 185-196 Globalisation and sustainability: environmental Kuznets curve and the WTO
by Tisdell, Clem
- 197-202 A note on the economics of biological invasions
by Barbier, Edward B.
- 203-222 Economic valuation of biodiversity: sense or nonsense?
by Nunes, Paulo A. L. D. & van den Bergh, Jeroen C. J. M.
- 223-237 Reformulating the foundations of consumer choice theory and environmental valuation
by Gowdy, John M. & Mayumi, Kozo
- 239-256 The aspects and the role of diversity in socioeconomic systems: an evolutionary perspective
by Matutinovic, Igor
- 257-270 The CO2 emission reduction benefits of Chinese energy policies and environmental policies:: A case study for Shanghai, period 1995-2020
by Gielen, Dolf & Changhong, Chen
- 271-284 Benefits of water quality policies: the Chesapeake Bay
by Morgan, Cynthia & Owens, Nicole
- 285-293 How sustainable is the use of peat for commercial energy production?
by Schilstra, Anne Jelle
- 295-308 Do international commodity prices drive natural resource booms? An empirical analysis of small-scale gold mining in Suriname
by Heemskerk, Marieke
- 309-311 1) Feeding a World Population of More Than Eight Billion People. A Challenge to Science: Edited by Waterlow J., Armstrong D., Fowden L. and Riley R., Oxford University Press, 1998, 280 pp. ISBN 0-19-511312-8
by Falkenmark, Malin
- 312-313 Physioeconomics: The Basis for Long-Run Economic Growth, by Philip Parker, The MIT Press, 2000, ISBN 0-262-16194-Z
by Common, Mick
- 314-315 Pricing the Planet: Economic Analysis for Sustainable Development: Edited by Peter H. May and Ronaldo Seroa da Motta, Columbia University Press, New York, 1996, 220 pp. ISBN 231101740
by Chandra, Siddharth
- 316-316 Blueprint for a Sustainable Economy, Edited by David W., Pearce, Edward B. Barbier, Earthscan Publications Ltd.: London, 2000, 273 pp. ISBN 1 85383 515 3; US $27.50
by Luzadis, Valerie & Park, Suk-Hyun
- 317-318 Northwest Atlantic Groundfish: Perspectives on a Fishery Collapse, Edited by J. Boreman, B.S. Nakashima, J.A. Wilson and R.L. Kendall, American Fisheries Society, 1997, 242 pp. ISBN 1888569069
by Pinkerton, Evelyn
- 319-320 Debunking Economics, Edited by Steven Keen, Pluto Press Australia, Annandale NSW and Zed Books, London and New York, 2001. ISBN 1856499928; 335pp+xvi
by Stern, David
October 2001, Volume 39, Issue 1
- 3-12 A potential catch-22 for a sustainable American ideology
by Czech, Brian
- 13-19 The (non-) economics of the nuclear fuel cycle: an historical and discourse analysis
by Proops, John
- 21-36 Free trade and the environment-development system
by Liddle, Brantley
- 37-52 Bringing stakeholder values into environmental policy choices: a community-based estuary case study
by Gregory, Robin & Wellman, Katharine
- 53-66 Measuring the productivity of threatened-species programs
by Cullen, Ross & Fairburn, Geoffrey A. & Hughey, Kenneth F. D.
- 67-83 Testing a meta-analysis model for benefit transfer in international outdoor recreation
by Shrestha, Ram K. & Loomis, John B.
- 85-99 Economic growth and atmospheric pollution in Spain: discussing the environmental Kuznets curve hypothesis
by Roca, Jordi & Padilla, Emilio & Farre, Mariona & Galletto, Vittorio
- 101-114 The human development index and sustainability -- a constructive proposal
by Neumayer, Eric
- 115-130 Evaluating contingent and actual contributions to a local public good: Tsetse control in the Yale agro-pastoral zone, Burkina Faso
by Kamuanga, Mulumba & Swallow, Brent M. & Sigue, Hamade & Bauer, Burkhard
- 131-143 An analysis of externalities in agroforestry systems in the presence of land degradation
by Cacho, Oscar
- 145-161 Industrial ecosystem in the Finnish forest industry: using the material and energy flow model of a forest ecosystem in a forest industry system
by Korhonen, Jouni & Wihersaari, Margareta & Savolainen, Ilkka
- 163-164 Hunting for Sustainability in Tropical Forests. Edited by John G. Robinson and Elizabeth L. Bennett, Columbia University Press, New York, 2000, pp. xxi, 1-592. ISBN 0-231-10976-8 (alk. paper); 0-231-10977-6 (pbk.: alk. paper); (www.columbia.edu/cu/cup)
by Turner, Nancy
- 164-165 Agriculture, Trade, and The Environment: The Impact of Liberalization on Sustainable Development: Edited by John M. Antle, Joseph N. Lekakis, and George P. Zanias, Edward Elgar Publishing, Inc., Cheltenham, UK, 1998, 272 pp. ISBN 1-85898-783-0; [UK pound]59.95
by Falcon, Walter P.
- 165-166 Environmental Indicators and Agricultural Policy, Edited by Floor Brouwer and Bob Crabtree, CABI Publishing, 1999, pp. 305. ISBN 0-85199-289-7
by van Ravenswaay, Eileen
September 2001, Volume 38, Issue 3
- 311-315 Eco-efficiency as abandonment of nature
by Hukkinen, Janne
- 317-326 African evidence on the relation of poverty, time preference and the environment
by Moseley, William G.
- 327-344 A constructive approach to air-quality valuation in Korea
by Kwak, Seung-Jun & Yoo, Seung-Hoon & Kim, Tai-Yoo
- 345-357 Non-separability and heterogeneity in integrated agronomic-economic analysis of nonpoint-source pollution
by Wossink, G. A. A. & Oude Lansink, A. G. J. M. & Struik, P. C.
- 359-367 Income inequality and the environment: aggregation bias in environmental Kuznets curves
by Heerink, Nico & Mulatu, Abay & Bulte, Erwin
- 369-382 Scale, prices, and biophysical assessments
by Lawn, Philip A.
- 383-390 Volcanic fertilization of Balinese rice paddies
by Lansing, J. Stephen & Kremer, James N. & Gerhart, Vanda & Kremer, Patricia & Arthawiguna, Alit & Putu Surata, Sang Kaler & Suprapto & Suryawan, Ida Bagus & Arsana, I. Gusti & Scarborough, Vernon L.
- 391-402 Environmental values and the frame of reference
by Mainwaring, Lynn
- 403-422 New technology in everyday life - social processes and environmental impact
by Ropke, Inge
- 423-440 A village-level economic model of land clearing, grazing, and wood harvesting for sub-Saharan Africa: with a case study in southern Senegal
by Sankhayan, Prem L. & Hofstad, Ole
- 441-458 On the efficient use of a catchment's land and water resources: dryland salinization in Australia
by Greiner, Romy & Cacho, Oscar
- 459-459 Transition to a sustainable society. A backcasting approach to modelling energy and ecology, Mulder, H.A.J., and Biesiot, W., Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, 1998, ISBN 1-85898-731-8, p. 287
by Hunhammar, Sven
August 2001, Volume 38, Issue 2
- 179-189 Natural gas, cars and the environment. A (relatively) 'clean' and cheap fuel looking for users
by Pascoli, Stefano Di & Femia, Aldo & Luzzati, Tommaso
- 191-207 Dynamic models for managing durables using a stratified approach: the case of Tunja, Colombia
by Binder, Claudia & Bader, Hans-Peter & Scheidegger, Ruth & Baccini, Peter
- 209-226 Getting the safe minimum standard to work in the real world: a case study in moral pragmatism
by Farmer, Michael C.
- 227-250 Risk-indexed herbicide taxes to reduce ground and surface water pollution: an integrated ecological economics evaluation
by Archer, David W. & Shogren, Jason F.
- 251-258 Population density, soil nutrient depletion, and economic growth in sub-Saharan Africa
by Drechsel, Pay & Gyiele, Lucy & Kunze, Dagmar & Cofie, Olufunke
- 259-274 Maximizing conserved biodiversity: why ecosystem indicators and thresholds matter
by Eiswerth, Mark E. & Haney, J. Christopher
- 275-291 Resource use and technological progress in agriculture: a dynamic general equilibrium analysis
by Ianchovichina, Elena & Darwin, Roy & Shoemaker, Robbin
- 293-304 Emissions trading and transaction costs: analyzing the flaws in the discussion
by Woerdman, Edwin
- 305-305 Environmental sustainability. Practical global implications,: Edited by F. Smith, St Lucie Press, Boca Raton, 1997. ISBN 1-57444-077-2, p. 287
by Fabricius, Christo
- 306-307 Managing mobility in African Rangelands. The legitimization of transhumance.: Maryam Niamir-Fuller (Ed.), Intermediate Technology Publications Ltd., 1999, ISBN 1-85339473-4, p. 314
by Lambin, Eric
July 2001, Volume 38, Issue 1
- 1-5 Enhancing transdisciplinary dialogue in curricula development
by Hammer, Monica & Soderqvist, Tore
- 7-24 Ecological thresholds: a survey
by Muradian, Roldan
- 25-45 How to calculate and interpret ecological footprints for long periods of time: the case of Austria 1926-1995
by Haberl, Helmut & Erb, Karl-Heinz & Krausmann, Fridolin
- 47-58 The economic costs to fisheries from marine sediment disposal: case study of Providence, RI, USA
by Grigalunas, Thomas & Opaluch, James J. & Luo, Meifeng
- 59-69 Analyzing the economic cost of the Kyoto protocol
by Khanna, Neha
- 71-83 The economic value of a forested catchment with timber, water and carbon sequestration benefits
by Creedy, John & Wurzbacher, Anke D.
- 85-103 Assessing the role of US agriculture in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and generating additional environmental benefits
by Konyar, Kazim
- 105-118 Tenure security, private time preference, and use of natural resources among lowland Bolivian Amerindians
by Godoy, R. & Kirby, K. & Wilkie, D.
- 119-139 Economic and environmental implications of alternative landscape designs in the Walnut Creek Watershed of Iowa
by Coiner, Colette & Wu, JunJie & Polasky, Stephen
- 141-154 Ecosystem functions, services and their values - a case study in Xingshan County of China
by Guo, Zhongwei & Xiao, Xiangming & Gan, Yaling & Zheng, Yuejun
- 155-156 Natural resource valuation and policy in Brazil. Methods and cases: Peter H. May (Ed.), Columbia University Press, New York, 1999, p. 262, ISBN 0-231-10827-3
by Cavalcanti, Clovis
- 156-157 National parks and protected areas. Keystones to conservation and sustainable development: Nelson, J.G., Seratin, R. (Eds.), Springer, Berlin, 1997, p. 292, ISBN 35-4063-5270
by McNeely, Jeffrey A.
- 157-159 Externality and Institutions: Andreas A. Papandreou, Oxford University Press, 1998, ISBN 0198293070, p. 304
by Lindahl, Therese
June 2001, Volume 37, Issue 3