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July 1996, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 1-2 Land Use Dynamics in the Brazilian Amazon
by Walker, Robert
- 3-13 Upland agricultural and forestry development in the Amazon: sustainability, criticality and resilience
by Serrao, Emmanuel Adilson S. & Nepstad, Daniel & Walker, Robert
- 15-27 Agroforestry trajectories among smallholders in the Brazilian Amazon: innovation and resiliency in pioneer and older settled areas
by Smith, Nigel J. H. & Falesi, Italo C. & Alvim, Paulo de T. & Serrao, Emmanuel Adilson S.
- 29-40 Cropping and fallowing sequences of small farms in the "terra firme" landscape of the Brazilian Amazon: a case study from Santarem, Para
by Scatena, Frederick N. & Walker, Robert T. & Homma, Alfredo Kingo Oyama & de Conto, Arnaldo Jose & Ferreira, Celio Armando Palheta & de Amorim Carvalho, Rui & Neves da Rocha, Antonio C.P. & Moreira dos Santos, Antonio I. & de Oliveira, Pedro Mourao
- 41-54 Restoration of vegetation cover in the eastern Amazon
by Moran, Emilio F. & Packer, Alissa & Brondizio, Eduardo & Tucker, Joanna
- 55-66 Land degradation and property regimes
by Beaumont, Paul M. & Walker, Robert T.
- 67-80 Land use and land cover dynamics in the Brazilian Amazon: an overview
by Walker, Robert & Homma, Alfredo Kingo Oyama
June 1996, Volume 17, Issue 3
- 137-145 Discounting of long-term costs: What would future generations prefer us to do?
by Rabl, Ari
- 147-156 The concept of weak sustainability
by Cabeza Gutes, Maite
- 157-181 Land use and cover in ecological economics
by Darwin, Roy & Tsigas, Marinos & Lewandrowski, Jan & Raneses, Anton
- 183-188 Evaluating and Monitoring the Health of Large Scale Ecosystems : Edited by D. Rapport, C.L. Gaudet and P. Calow. NATO ASI Series/Springer Verlag, New York, 1995, 454 pp., ISBN 3-540-58805-1
by Mansson, Bengt
May 1996, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 67-71 In memory of Kenneth E. Boulding
by Rapport, D. J.
- 73-81 Solar cookers--cheap technology with high ecological benefits
by Nandwani, Shyam S.
- 83-94 The impact of environmental policies on household incomes for different socio-economic classes: The case of air pollutants in Indonesia
by Resosudarmo, Budy P. & Thorbecke, Erik
- 95-115 World agricultural futures: regional sustainability and ecological limits
by Harris, Jonathan M.
- 117-125 Regional pollution and multinational firms
by Beladi, Hamid & Frasca, Ralph
- 127-128 Power surge: A guide to the coming energy revolution : Christopher Flavin and Nicholas Lenssen. Worldwatch Institute/Earthscan, London, 1995, 382 pp. ISBN 1 85383 205 7
by Kristoferson, Lars
- 128-129 Linking species and ecosystems : Clive G. Jones and John H. Lawton. (Editors). Chapman & Hall, New York, 1995, 387 pp. ISBN 0 412 04801 9
by Walker, Brian H.
- 129-130 Ecology, technology and culture: Essays in environmental philosophy : Wim Zweers and Jan J. Boersema. (Editors). 1995 The White Horse Press. Cambridge, UK. ISBN 1-874267-11-1 (cloth), [UK pound]35; ISBN 1-874267-12-X (paper) [UK pound]14.95
by Palsson, Gish
- 131-131 Is sustainability optimal? Examining the differences between economists and environmentalists [Ecological Economics (1995) 15: 43-57]
by Jaeger, William K.
April 1996, Volume 17, Issue 1
March 1996, Volume 16, Issue 3
- 179-190 Environmental accounting: useful to whom and for what?
by Lintott, John
- 191-203 Biological diversity, ecosystem stability and economic development
by Smith, Fraser
- 205-216 Sustainable development: looking for new strategies
by de Graaf, H. J. & Musters, C. J. M. & ter Keurs, W. J.
- 217-226 A market approach to conserving biodiversity
by Meirifield, John
- 227-238 Democratising the global economy by ecologicalising economics: The example of global warming
by Jenkins, T. N.
- 239-255 Statistical measures of unsustainability
by Ayres, Robert U.
- 257-268 Balancing pollutant emissions and economic growth in a physically conservative world
by Crane, David Cooper
February 1996, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 87-93 Sustainable development and Girardian economics
by Roe, Emery M.
- 95-107 Discursive ethics in ecosystems valuation and environmental policy
by O'Hara, Sabine U.
- 109-127 Valuing riverside wetlands: the case of the "Donau-Auen" national park
by Kosz, Michael
- 129-145 The cost of soil erosion in Nicaragua
by Alfsen, Knut H. & De Franco, Mario A. & Glomsrod, Solveig & Johnsen, Torgeir
- 147-159 Is sustainable tropical timber production financially viable? A comparative analysis of mahogany silviculture among small farmers in the Brazilian Amazon
by Browder, John O. & Trondoli Matricardi, E.A. & Abdala, Wilson Soares
- 161-173 The costs of land degradation in Sub-Saharan Africa
by Bojo, Jan
- 175-176 The immigration dilemma: Avoiding the tragedy of the commons : Garrett Hardin. Federation for American Immigration Reform, Washington, DC, 1995. US $5, ISBN 0-935778-15-X
by Alexander, William M.
- 176-178 Real value for nature: An overview of global efforts to achieve true measures of economic progress : WWF International, World Wide Fund for Nature, Gland, Switzerland, April 1995, 158 pp., Index and References. ISBN 2-88085-169-6
by Serafy, Salah El
- 178-178 Investing in natural capital : edited by AnnMari Jansson, Monica Hammer, Carl Folke, Robert Costanza. Island Press, Washington, DC, USA
by Pimentel, David
January 1996, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 1-12 Managing local commons in developing economies: an institutional approach
by Randhir, Timothy O. & Lee, John G.
- 13-24 The secondary benefits of CO2 abatement: How much emission reduction do they justify?
by Ekin, Paul
- 25-34 Status effects and environmental externalities
by Howarth, Richard B.
- 35-49 An inventory-based procedure to estimate economic costs of forest management on a regional scale to conserve and sequester atmospheric carbon
by Lewis, David K. & Turner, David P. & Winjum, Jack K.
- 51-63 Charging the earth: The promotion of price-based measures for pollution control
by Beder, Sharon
- 65-72 Risk and forest policy: Issues and recent trends in the U.S
by Montgomery, Claire A.
- 73-78 Environmental policy under a non-market discount rate
by Horowitz, John K.
December 1995, Volume 15, Issue 3
- 181-192 One world, one experiment: addressing the biodiversity--economics conflict
by Gowdy, John M. & McDaniel, Carl N.
- 193-196 Defining and predicting sustainability
by Costanza, Robert & Patten, Bernard C.
- 197-213 Thermodynamic constraints on optimal depletion of copper and aluminum in the United States: a dynamic model of substitution and technical change
by Ruth, Matthias
- 215-223 Carbon dioxide emissions and global GDP
by Tucker, Michael
- 225-233 Methods for estimating the population contribution to environmental change
by Raskin, Paul D.
- 235-245 Greenhouse policy persuasion: towards a positive theory of discounting the climate future
by Mohr, Ernst
- 247-248 The economic approach to environmental and natural resources : James R. Kahn. The Dryden Press Harcourt Brace College Publishers, 1995. 503 pp., review questions, suggested paper topics, extensive bibliography, index. ISNB 0-03-096352-4, Can$ 54.95
by Muller, Frank G.
- 248-250 The mystic economist : Clive Hamilton. Willow Park Press, ACT Australia, 1994, 197 pp. + index, (AUS) $16.50 pbk. Distributed in Europe by Jon Carpenter Publishing, Oxford, UK
by Birkeland, J.
- 250-252 The application of economic techniques in Environmental impact assessment : David James. 1994, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht/Boston/London 298 pp
by Gibbons, Andrew
November 1995, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 89-90 Economic growth, carrying capacity, and the environment
by Costanza, Robert
- 91-95 Economic growth, carrying capacity, and the environment
by Arrow, Kenneth & Bolin, Bert & Costanza, Robert & Dasgupta, Partha & Folke, Carl & Holling, C. S. & Jansson, Bengt-Owe & Levin, Simon & Maler, Karl-Goran & Perrings, Charles & Pimentel, David
- 97-99 Economic growth: politically necessary but not environmentally friendly
by Ayres, Robert U.
- 101-103 Economists don't read Science
by Common, Michael
- 105-107 Economic resilience and economic policy
by Farber, Stephen
- 109-112 Measuring sustainability: needed--an interdisciplinary approach to an interdisciplinary concept
by Kaufmann, Robert K. & Cleveland, Cutler J.
- 113-114 Integrated policy-making for growing human aspirations
by Lash, Jonathan
- 115-118 Economic growth and quality of life: a threshold hypothesis
by Max-Neef, Manfred
- 119-120 Valuation problems and intergenerational equity issues complicate the management of global environmental risks
by Mintzer, Irving M.
- 121-124 Making economic growth more sustainable
by Munasinghe, Mohan
- 125-128 Economics of the environment: a seismic shift in thinking
by Myers, Norman
- 129-131 Metaphors we might survive by
by Norgaard, Richard B.
- 133-136 Resilience and options
by Norton, Bryan
- 137-140 Ecospace and the fall and rise of throughput intensity
by Opschoor, J. (Hans) B.
- 141-144 Harmony and pathology
by Page, Talbot
- 145-147 National, regional and local scale priorities in the economic growth versus environment trade-off
by Walker, Brian
- 149-156 Sustainable agricultural development using a farming systems approach in Zambia
by Bezuneh, Mesfin & Ames, Glenn C. W. & Mabbs-Zeno, Carl C.
- 157-164 Ecology, sustainability, and environment as capital
by Harte, M. J.
- 165-178 Coffee in Mexico: international market, agricultural landscape and ecology
by Nestel, David
October 1995, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 1-2 Balancing ecology with economics as an objective of ecological economics
by Lotspeich, Frederick B.
- 3-9 Critical environmental costs of the Paraguay-Parana waterway project in South America
by Bucher, Enrique H. & Huszar, Paul C.
- 11-19 Employment creation and green development strategy
by Mehmet, Ozay
- 21-28 Metaphors, analogies, and models in communicating climate-change uncertainties and economics to policy: a note on a pre-UNCED U.S. case
by Wiman, Bo L. B.
- 29-42 Decision-making under environmental uncertainty
by Faucheux, Sylvie & Froger, Geraldine
- 43-57 Is sustainability optimal? Examining the differences between economists and environmentalists
by Jaeger, William K.
- 59-75 Corporatism as an impediment to ecological sustenance: the case of Finnish waste management
by Hukkinen, Janne
- 77-86 Land degradation and economic sustainability
by Singh, Jai & Pal Singh, Jai
September 1995, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 165-173 Trade liberalization, economic specialization and the environment
by Johnstone, Nick
- 175-184 Indicators for the assessment of ecological and economic consequences of municipal policies for resource use
by Nilsson, Jim & Bergstrom, Soren
- 185-193 Technological change, trade and the environment
by Duchin, Faye & Lange, Glenn-Marie & Kell, Georg
- 195-208 Democratic control of technological risks in developing countries
by Shrivastava, Paul
- 209-211 Human ecology: Fragments of anti-fragmentary views of the world : D. Steiner and M. Nauser, eds. 1993. Routledge, London, xxvi + 365 pp
by Hornborg, Alf
- 211-213 Functions of nature: Evaluation of nature in environmental planning, management and decision making : Rudolph S. de Groot. Wolters-Noordhoff, Amsterdam, 1992. 315 pp. ISBN 90-01-35594-3
by Jack Ruitenbeek, H.
- 213-215 The social response to environmental risk -- Policy formulation in an age of uncertainty : Daniel W. Bromley and Kathleen Segerson. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, 1992. 0-7923-9208-6
by Gren, Ing-Marie
- 215-216 Netherlands-Wetlands (Developments in Hydrobiology series) : E.P.H. Best and J.P. Bakker, eds. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, 1993, 328 pp
by Mitsch, William J.
- 216-218 Paradise lost? : E.B. Barbier, J.C. Burgess and C. Folke, Earthscan, 1994. 250 pp. ISBN 1 83 383 181 6. [UK pound]14.95
by Solbrig, Otto T.
- 218-219 Industrial ecology and global change : Edited by R.C. Socolow, F. Andrews, F. Berkhout, and V. Thomas. Cambridge University Press, 1994. ISBN 0-521-47197-4. pp. 500
by Craig, Paul P.
August 1995, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 73-90 Issues in ecosystem valuation: improving information for decision making
by Bingham, Gail & Bishop, Richard & Brody, Michael & Bromley, Daniel & Clark, Edwin (Toby) & Cooper, William & Costanza, Robert & Hale, Thomas & Hayden, Gregory & Kellert, Stephen
- 91-99 Are we lost in the vale of ignorance or on the mountain of principle?
by Russell, Clifford S.
- 101-111 Efficiency, sustainability and global warming
by Woodward, Richard T. & Bishop, Richard C.
- 113-127 Evaluating ecosystem states: Two competing paradigms
by Norton, Bryan G.
- 129-135 Property rights and natural resource damage assessments
by Bromley, Daniel W.
- 137-141 Adapting ecological risk assessment for ecosystem valuation
by Suter, Glenn II
- 143-159 Ecological economic modeling and valuation of ecosystems
by Bockstael, N. & Costanza, R. & Strand, I. & Boynton, W. & Bell, K. & Wainger, L.
July 1995, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 1-5 UNEP/World Bank workshop on the environmental impacts of structural adjustment programmes : New York, 20-21 March 1995
by Abaza, Hussein
- 7-19 Defining the generational environmental debt
by Azar, Christian & Holmberg, John
- 21-29 Macro-scale economic influences on tropical forest depletion
by Capistrano, Ana Doris & Kiker, Clyde F.
- 31-44 Georgescu-Roegen's defense of classical thermodynamics revisited
by Lozada, Gabriel A.
- 45-56 The Paretian Liberal Paradox and ecological economics
by Berrens, Robert P. & Polasky, Stephen
- 57-58 Evolutionary concepts in contemporary economics : R.W. England (editor). The University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor, MI, 1994. 225 pp., ISBN 0-472-10483-7
by Ruth, Matthias
- 58-60 Wild forests: Conservation biology and public policy : William S. Alverson, Walter Kuhlmann, Donald M. Waller. Island Press, Washington, DC, 1994, 300 pp., ISBN 1-55963-187-2
by Palmini, Dennis
- 61-62 Rethinking economics: Markets, technology and economic evolution : Geoffrey M. Hodgson and Ernesto Screpanti (editors). Edward Elgar, Aldershot, UK, 1991, pp. xi + 206 (with bibliography and index). ISBN 1 85278 416 4
by Proops, John L. R.
- 62-63 International environmental law digest, instruments for international responses to problems of environment and development 1972-1992 : Andronico O. Adede, Research & Studies Codification Div., United Nations S-3450A, New York, NY 10017, USA, 1993, 584 pp., ISBN 0-444-81626-7
by Michanek, Gabriel
June 1995, Volume 13, Issue 3
May 1995, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 83-88 Development, trade, and the environment: which way now?
by Batabyal, Amitrajeet A.
- 89-92 Energy, entropy, environment: why is protection of the environment objectively difficult?
by Rebane, Karl K.
- 93-97 Natural history at the cutting edge
by Beattie, Andrew J.
- 99-114 Information, order and knowledge in economic and ecological systems: implications for material and energy use
by Ruth, Matthias
- 115-123 Extinction and market forces: two case studies
by Farrow, Scott
- 125-140 Input management of nitrogen in agriculture
by Schroder, Hans
- 141-142 The earthscan reader in tropical Forestry : S. Rietbergen (Editor). Earthscan Publications Ltd, London, 1984
by Burgess, J. C.
- 142-143 Cost-benefit analysis of environmental change : Per-Olov Johansson. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1993, 232 pp., ISBN 0-521-44318-0 0-521-44792-5 (pbk)
by Fisher, Anthony C.
- 143-144 The environment and free trade : A.M. Bengtsson, A. Hjort-af-Ornas, J. Lundqvist, J. Rudengren (Editors). EPOS, Reseach Programme on Environmental Policy and Society, Department of Social and Economic Geography, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden, 1994
by Ropke, Inge
- 144-146 The world's savannas: Economic Driving Forces, Ecological Constraints and Policy Options for Sustainable Land Use : M.D. Young and O.T. Solbrig (Editors). UNESCO and The Parthenon Publishing Group, 1993, ISBN 92-3-102750-6
by Hanna, Susan
April 1995, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 1-10 The environment as a luxury good or "too poor to be green"?
by Martinez-Alier, J.
- 11-26 Economic characteristics of chemicals as a basis for pollutants policy
by van der Voet, Ester & Kleijn, Rene & Huppes, Gjalt
- 27-41 The environmental cost of sustainable welfare
by Amir, Shmuel
- 43-52 Valuation of non-priced amenities provided by the biological resources within the Monteverde Cloud Forest Preserve, Costa Rica
by Echeverria, Jaime & Hanrahan, Michael & Solorzano, Raul
- 53-63 The contribution of the mining sector to sustainability in developing countries
by Stern, David I.
- 65-79 Allocation of fossil CO2 emission rights quantifying cultural perspectives
by Janssen, Marco & Rotmans, Jan
March 1995, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 183-189 A tax incentive tool for environmental management: an environmental scorecard
by Farber, Stephen & Moreau, Robert & Templet, Paul
- 191-208 Preferences, information and biodiversity preservation
by Spash, Clive L. & Hanley, Nick
- 209-223 Economic implications of intergenerational equity for biodiversity conservation
by Tacconi, Luca & Bennett, Jeff
- 225-236 Economic democracy as an environmental measure
by Booth, Douglas E.
- 237-248 An economic analysis of ecological agricultural technologies among peasant farmers in Honduras
by Mausolff, Christopher & Farber, Stephen
- 249-250 Ecological integrity and the management of ecosystems : S. Woodley, J. Kay and G. Francis, 1993. St. Lucie Press, 218 pp., ISBN 0-9634030-1-X
by Jorgensen, Sven Erik
- 250-251 Macroeconomic analysis of environment policy : E.C. van Ierland, 1993. Elsevier, Amsterdam, 298 pp. ISBN 0-444-89998-7, Dfl. 240.00
by Barrett, Scott
- 251-252 Development betrayed. The end of progress and a coevolutionary revisioning of the future : Richard B. Norgaard. Routledge, London. Hardback [UK pound]40.00, ISBN 0415 06861 4, Paperback [UK pound]12.99, ISBN 0 415 0682 2
by Ostrom, Elinor & Bentley, Arthur F.
- 252-254 Comparative analysis of ecosystems: Patterns, mechanisms and theories : J. Cole, G. Lovett and S. Findlay (Editors), 1991. Springer, New York, ISBN 0387 974881
by Hall, Charles A. S.
- 254-256 Ecology, policy and politics: Human wellbeing and the natural world : John O'Neill. Routledge, London-New York, 1993, 227 pp. ISBN 0-415-07299-9, 0-415-07300-6 (pbk)
by Page, Talbot
- 256-256 The green economy: Environment, sustainable development and the politics of the future : Michael Jacobs Pluto Press, Concord, MA, 1991/Westview Press, Boulder CO, 1993. 253 pp., extensive notes, bibliography, index. $49.95 (hc)/18.95 (pb)
by Opschoor, Hans
- 257-258 Money and magic (A critique of the modern economy in the light of Goethe's Faust) : Hans Christoph Binswanger. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL, 1994. Translated by J.E. Harrison, postscript by Iring Fetscher
by Daly, Herman
February 1995, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 93-106 A framework for scaling and framing policy problems in sustainability
by Dovers, Stephen R.
- 107-123 Third-world debt and tropical deforestation
by Kahn, James R. & McDonald, Judith A.
- 125-139 The opportunity costs of biodiversity conservation in Kenya
by Norton-Griffiths, Michael & Southey, Clive
- 141-159 Grazing the commons: an empirical analysis of externalities, subsidies and sustainability
by Templet, Paul H.
- 161-179 Elicitation and truncation effects in contingent valuation studies
by Bateman, Ian J. & Langford, Ian H. & Turner, R. Kerry & Willis, Ken G. & Garrod, Guy D.
- 181-182 Investing in natural capital : A video produced by Griesinger Films, 7300 Old Mill Road, Gates Mills, OH, USA
by Pimentel, David
January 1995, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 1-3 Letter to the editor
by Edwards-Jones, Gareth & Hern, Alan
- 3-4 Letter to the editor: Response
by Hannon, Bruce
- 5-12 Recasting alternative agriculture as a management model: The value of adept scaling
by Wolf, Steven A. & Allen, T. F. H.
- 13-21 Sizing the earth: Recognition of economic carrying capacity
by Wetzel, Kurt R. & Wetzel, John F.
- 23-39 Leading issues in domestic environmental regulation: A review essay
by Batabyal, Amitrajeet A.
- 41-54 On the conceptual foundations of ecological economics: A teleological approach
by Faber, Malte & Manstetten, Reiner & Proops, John L. R.
- 55-65 Four models for determining environmental quality effects on recreational demand and regional economics
by Loomis, John B.
- 67-79 The economic multiplier of environmental life support: Can capital substitute for a degraded environment?
by Kaufmann, Robert K.
- 81-82 Information, entropy and progress: A new evolutionary paradigm : Robert U. Ayres. American Institute of Physics Press, New York, 1994, US $60, ISBN 0 88318 911 9
by Ruth, Matthias
- 82-84 The ecosystem approach: Its use and abuse : Gene E. Likens. Excellence in Ecology, Vol. 3, Ecology Institute, Oldendorf/Luhe, Germany, 1992, 166 pp., US $33.50, DM 59.00, ISSN 0932 2205
by Kemp, W. Michael
- 84-85 Clean production strategies: Developing preventive environmental management in the industrial economy : Tim Jackson (Editor). Stockholm Environmental Institute/ Lewis Publishers, Florida, 1993, 448 pp., ISBN 0 87371 884 4
by van den Belt, Marjan
December 1994, Volume 11, Issue 3
- 169-178 Inequality as a cause of environmental degradation
by Boyce, James K.
- 179-186 The potential role of small-scale private farmers in the ecological restoration of the Bohemian landscape
by Cudlinova, Eva & Lapka, Miloslav
- 187-199 A synthetic analysis of market efficiency and constant resource stock for sustainability and its policy implications
by Pan, Jiahua
- 201-211 Towards sustainability: the fishery experience
by Charles, Anthony T.
- 213-226 An experimental analysis of the effectiveness of an environmental assurance bonding system on player behavior in a simulated firm
by Cornwell, Laura & Costanza, Robert
- 227-236 Biological diversity: The international management of genetic resources and its impact on biotechnology
by Stahler, Frank
- 237-248 Costs of overstocking on cattle and wildlife ranches in Zimbabwe
by Kreuter, Urs P. & Workman, John P.
- 249-250 Environmental science theory: Concepts and methods in a one-World, problem-oriented paradigm : Wouter T. de Groot. Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1992, 584 pp. ISBN 0-444-88993-0, Dfl. 360.00
by Funtowicz, Silvio & Ravetz, Jerome
- 250-251 Integrating economics, ecology and thermodynamics : Matthias Ruth. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, Netherlands, 1993, 251 pp., ISBN 0-7923-2377-7
by Underwood, Daniel A.
- 251-253 The ecology of commerce: a declaration of sustainability : Paul Hawken. Harper Business, New York, 1993, 250 pp., ISBN 0-88730-655-1
by Costanza, Robert
November 1994, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 91-92 Note from the editors of the special issue
by Lonergan, Steve & Ruitenbeek, Jack
- 93-104 Aggregate estimate of environmental degradation for Zimbabwe: Does sustainable national income ensure sustainability?
by Neil Adger, W. & Grohs, Florian
- 105-125 On agricultural sustainability and its measurement in small-scale farming in sub-Saharan Africa
by Izac, A-M. N. & Swift, M. J.
- 127-133 Estimating the costs of environmental protection in Brazil
by Azzoni, Carlos R. & Isai, Joao Y.
- 135-151 Environmental valuation in developing countries: The recreational value of wildlife viewing
by Navrud, StAle & Mungatana, E. D.
- 153-161 Evaluating willingness to contribute to a local public good: Application of contingent valuation to tsetse control in Ethiopia
by Swallow, B. M. & Woudyalew, M.
- 163-164 Economics for the wilds: Wildfire, wildlands, diversity and development : T.M. Swanson and E.B. Barbier (Editors). 1992, Earthscan Publications, London, UK, [UK pound]12.95
by Dearden, Philip
- 164-165 Indonesia: Resources, ecology and environment : Joan Hardjono (Editor). 1994, Oxford University Press, Inc., New York, NY, USA. $29.95, ISBN 0-19-508574-4
by Duchin, Faye
- 165-167 Economic development and the environment: A comparison of sustainable development with conventional development economics : Raymond F. Mikesell. 1992, Mansell Publishing Limited, A Cassell Imprint, London, UK, ISBN 0-7201-2138-8
by Muller, Frank G.
- 167-168 To breathe free: Eastern Europe's environmental crisis : Joan DeBardeleben (Editor). 1991, Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, 266 pp
by Tripp, Michael
September 1994, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-8 The application of global models for comparison of different strategies on sustainable living
by Jorgensen, Sven Erik
- 9-19 Niche diversification in environmental/ecological economics
by Sahu, Nirmal Chandra & Nayak, Bibhudatta
- 21-25 Some comments on depletion and degradation costs in income measurement
by da Motta, Ronaldo Seroa
- 27-33 The role of property rights in economic research on U.S. wetlands policy
by Lant, Christopher L.
- 35-41 Assessing natural resource damages using environmental annuities
by Unsworth, Robert E. & Bishop, Richard C.
- 43-56 Environmental impairment liability as an instrument of environmental policy
by Zweifel, Peter & Tyran, Jean-Robert
- 57-64 Environmental benefits from marketable discharge permits or an ecological vs. economical perspective on marketable permits
by Kling, Catherine L.
- 65-75 An integrated model of human-wildlife interdependence
by John, Kun H. & Walsh, Richard G. & Johnson, R. L.
- 77-84 Uncertain climate change and the international policy response
by Larson, Bruce A. & Tobey, James A.
- 85-86 Reducing CO2 emissions: A comparative input-output study for Germany and the UK. : J.L.R. Proops, M. Faber and G. Wagenhals, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1992
by Duchin, Faye
- 86-87 Toward a unified ecology. : Timothy F.H. Allen and Thomas W. Hoekstra. Columbia university press, 1992, xiv + 384 pp., ISBN 0-231-06918-9
by Hall, Charles A. S.
- 88-89 Homage to Ramon Margalef. : Joandomenec Ros and Narcis Prat (Editors). Universitat de Barcelona publicacions, Barcelona, ISBN 84-475-0019-5, 1992, 432 pp
by Hall, Charles A. S.
August 1994, Volume 10, Issue 3