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April 2013, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 257-263 China as a new shaper of international development: the environmental implications
by Frauke Urban & Giles Mohan & Sarah Cook - 265-284 The potential of corporate environmental responsibility of Chinese state-owned enterprises in Africa
by May Tan-Mullins & Giles Mohan - 285-300 Chinese hydropower companies and environmental norms in countries of the global South: the involvement of Sinohydro in Ghana’s Bui Dam
by Oliver Hensengerth - 301-324 An analysis of China’s investment in the hydropower sector in the Greater Mekong Sub-Region
by Frauke Urban & Johan Nordensvärd & Deepika Khatri & Yu Wang - 325-338 Amazonian forest loss and the long reach of China’s influence
by Philip Fearnside & Adriano Figueiredo & Sandra Bonjour - 339-354 Who is importing forest products from Africa to China? An analysis of implications for initiatives to enhance legality and sustainability
by Wenbin Huang & Andreas Wilkes & Xiufang Sun & Anne Terheggen - 355-366 China–Africa development cooperation in the rural sector: an exploration of land tenure and investments linkages for sustainable resource use
by Yongjun Zhao - 367-383 Using biomass residues from oil palm industry as a raw material for pulp and paper industry: potential benefits and threat to the environment
by Pooja Singh & Othman Sulaiman & Rokiah Hashim & Leh Peng & Rajeev Singh - 385-405 Reallocating water from canal irrigation for environmental flows: benefits forgone in the Upper Ganga Basin in India
by Upali Amarasinghe & Vladimir Smakhtin & Luna Bharati & Ravinder Malik - 407-427 Convergence of new members of the EU: changes in household consumption expenditure structure regarding environmental impact during the prosperous period
by Genovaitė Liobikienė & Justina Mandravickaitė - 429-479 Recalculating GHG emissions saving of palm oil biodiesel
by Gernot Pehnelt & Christoph Vietze - 481-496 Characterization of bottom sediments and phosphorus fractions in hyper-eutrophic Krishnagiri reservoir located in an agricultural watershed in India
by Velu Sudha & Neelakanda Ambujam - 497-510 Scientific understanding of stakeholders’ behavior in mining community
by Masami Nakagawa & Kyle Bahr & Derek Levy - 511-528 Comparative analysis of land use and lake water quality in rural and urban zones of south Chennai, India
by Chaithanya Merugu & Ravichandran Seetharaman - 529-546 Irish fish, Irish people: roles and responsibilities for an emptying ocean
by Dana Miller & Stefano Mariani - 547-565 Perceptions and patterns of human–elephant conflict at Barjora block of Bankura district in West Bengal, India: insights for mitigation and management
by Kunal Chakraborty & Jhantu Mondal
February 2013, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 1-21 A system view of solvent selection in the pharmaceutical industry: towards a sustainable choice
by S. Perez-Vega & E. Ortega-Rivas & I. Salmeron-Ochoa & P. Sharratt - 23-38 Strategies for coastal ecosystem management in India
by S. Marale - 39-50 Governing protected areas to fulfil biodiversity conservation obligations: from Habermasian ideals to a more instrumental reality
by Peter Jones - 51-66 Causal relationships between African mahoganies exports and deforestation in Ghana: policy implications
by Jones Danquah & Daniel Sarpong & Ari Pappinen - 67-80 A modeling analysis of the sustainability of ecotourism in Belize
by David Blersch & Patrick Kangas - 81-100 ICT applications in the research into environmental sustainability: a user preferences approach
by Aline Chiabai & Dirk Rübbelke & Lisa Maurer - 101-116 Knowledge, beliefs and attitudes of secondary school students on renewable feedstocks/biomass: the case of Greece
by M. Kapassa & K. Abeliotis & M. Scoullos - 117-131 Environmental non-governmental organizations: key players in development in a changing climate—a case study of Mali
by Gabriel Ménard - 133-148 The role of the clean development mechanism in achieving China’s goal of a resource-efficient and environmentally friendly society
by Ruiyue Jia & Xiumei Guo & Dora Marinova - 149-166 How environmentally focused is the German sustainability strategy? A critical discussion of the indicators used to measure sustainable development in Germany
by Falko Leukhardt & Simon Allen - 167-175 Physical development trend and green space destruction in developing cities: a GIS approach
by Parisa Olad Ghaffari & Seyed Monavari - 177-197 Happiness as a harmonising path for bringing higher education towards sustainability
by M. Escobar-Tello & Tracy Bhamra - 199-223 Effects of a participatory bird census project on knowledge, attitudes and behaviors of coffee farmers in Colombia
by Gloria Lentijo & Mark Hostetler - 225-243 Reframing social sustainability reporting: towards an engaged approach
by Liam Magee & Andy Scerri & Paul James & James Thom & Lin Padgham & Sarah Hickmott & Hepu Deng & Felicity Cahill - 245-256 Regional socio-economic impacts of decentralised bioeconomy: a case of Suutela wooden village, Finland
by Olli Lehtonen & Lasse Okkonen
December 2012, Volume 14, Issue 6
- 869-884 Shifting role of ecology in solving global environmental problems: selected practical tools
by S. Marale - 885-900 Environment security: an empirical study of industrialization and the impact on environment in the Dhaka division, Bangladesh
by Faruque Sunny & Taonarufaro Karimanzira & Zuhui Huang - 901-914 Indigenous innovations for climate change adaptation in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria
by Thaddeus Nzeadibe & Chukwudumebi Egbule & Nnaemeka Chukwuone & Agwu Agwu & Victoria Agu - 915-938 Measuring sustainable development for the future with climate change mitigation; a case study of applying an integrated assessment model under IPCC SRES scenarios
by Koji Tokimatsu & Rintaro Yamaguchi & Masayuki Sato & Rieko Yasuoka & Masahiro Nishio & Kazuhiro Ueta - 939-953 Impact of economic drivers on mangroves of Indian Sundarbans: an exploration of missing links
by Pushpam Kumar - 955-971 Assessing the probability of land submergence for lowland rice cultivation in Africa using satellite imagery and geospatial data
by Yukiyo Yamamoto & Yasuhiro Tsujimoto & Yoichi Fujihara & Jyun-ichi Sakagami & Shiro Ochi & Mathias Fosu - 973-977 The importance of human population to sustainability
by Richard Grossman - 979-992 The environmental impact assessment of wheat and barley production by using life cycle assessment (LCA) methodology
by F. Fallahpour & A. Aminghafouri & A. Ghalegolab Behbahani & M. Bannayan - 993-1012 Towards implementation and achievement of sustainable biofuel development in Africa
by Ian Duvenage & Ros Taplin & Lindsay Stringer - 1013-1026 Biodrying as a biological process to diminish moisture in gardening and harvest wastes
by F. Colomer-Mendoza & F. Robles-Martinez & L. Herrera-Prats & A. Gallardo-Izquierdo & M. Bovea - 1027-1045 Simulation and multicriteria analysis in sustainable coastal planning: the case of aquaculture in Thermaikos Gulf, Greece
by Dionysis Latinopoulos & Zoi Konstantinou & Yannis Krestenitis - 1047-1064 State simplification, heterogeneous causes of vegetation fires and implications on local haze management: case study in Thailand
by Yongyut Tiyapairat & Edsel Sajor - 1065-1079 Economic analysis of biogas and compost projects in a palm oil mill with clean development mechanism in Malaysia
by Tatsuya Yoshizaki & Yoshihito Shirai & Mohd Hassan & Azhari Baharuddin & Nik Abdullah & Alawi Sulaiman & Zainuri Busu
October 2012, Volume 14, Issue 5
- 611-625 Soil degradation and agricultural sustainability: an overview from Iran
by Iraj Emadodin & Daiju Narita & Hans Bork - 627-649 Ethnobotanical knowledge and valuation of woody plants species: a comparative analysis of three ethnic groups from the sub-Sahel of Burkina Faso
by Tene Sop & Jens Oldeland & Fidèle Bognounou & Ute Schmiedel & Adjima Thiombiano - 651-666 The positive psychology of sustainability
by Víctor Corral Verdugo - 667-689 The Lower Niger River dredging and indigenous wetland livelihoods in Nigeria: the Anam communities in Ugbolu, Delta State, as a case study
by Amaechi Okonkwo - 691-724 Environmental accounting of natural capital and ecosystem services for the US National Forest System
by Elliott Campbell & Mark Brown - 725-744 Evaluation of groundwater contamination and its impact: an interdisciplinary approach
by K. Parameswari & B. Mudgal & Prakash Nelliyat - 745-765 Developing REDD+ policies and measures from the bottom-up for the buffer zones of Amazonian protected areas
by Joel Scriven - 767-781 A data envelopment analysis approach to choose transport modes based on eco-efficiency
by Ilton Leal & Pauli Almada Garcia & Márcio Almeida D’Agosto - 783-806 Effects of marketing and trading activities on the Volta Lake shore environment in Ghana
by Benjamin Ofori - 807-825 Societal implications of nanotechnology: occupational perspectives
by Julio Rivera & Bruce Seely & John Sutherland - 827-841 Nexus between corruption and regional Environmental Kuznets Curve: the case of South Asian countries
by Faiz Rehman & Muhammad Nasir & Faiza Kanwal - 843-867 Integrated sustainability assessments: a spatial multicriteria evaluation for siting a waste incinerator plant in the Province of Torino (Italy)
by Valentina Ferretti & Silvia Pomarico
August 2012, Volume 14, Issue 4
- 455-476 An environmental justice analysis of caribou recovery planning, protection of an Indigenous culture, and coal mining development in northeast British Columbia, Canada
by Bruce Muir & Annie Booth - 477-493 Health and environmental costs of pesticide use in vegetable farming in Nepal
by Kishor Atreya & Fred Johnsen & Bishal Sitaula - 495-505 Farmers’ perception and adaptation to climate change: a case study of Sekyedumase district in Ghana
by B. Fosu-Mensah & P. Vlek & D. MacCarthy - 507-527 Impact of policies favouring organic inputs on small farms in Karnataka, India: a multicriteria approach
by Seema Purushothaman & Sheetal Patil & Ierene Francis - 529-540 Novel process concept for the production of H 2 and H 2 SO 4 by SO 2 -depolarized electrolysis
by Anu Lokkiluoto & Pekka Taskinen & Michael Gasik & Ilkka Kojo & Heljä Peltola & Michael Barker & Karl-Heinz Kleifges - 541-555 Palm use and social values in rural communities on the coastal plains of Veracruz, Mexico
by R. González-Marín & P. Moreno-Casasola & R. Orellana & A. Castillo - 557-571 How far are biodiversity loss and climate change similar as policy issues?
by Edwin Zaccai & William Adams - 573-591 An approach to sustainable development: the case of Cuba
by Juan Cabello & Dunia Garcia & Alexis Sagastume & Rosario Priego & Luc Hens & Carlo Vandecasteele - 593-610 Can the African food supply model learn from the Asian food supply model? Quantification with statistical methods
by Epule Epule & Changhui Peng & Laurent Lepage & Balgah Nguh & Ndiva Mafany
June 2012, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 303-319 Therapeutic uses of edible plants in Bangalore city, India: combining health with cooking practices through home herbal gardens
by Maria Torri & Daniel Hollenberg - 321-333 Feeding the world sustainably: knowledge governance and sustainable agriculture in the Argentine Pampas
by David Manuel-Navarrete & Gilberto Gallopín - 335-346 The democratic and sacred nature of agriculture
by Evaggelos Vallianatos - 347-363 Traditional management and conservation of shea trees (Vitellaria paradoxa subspecies nilotica) in Uganda
by Samson Gwali & John Okullo & Gerald Eilu & Grace Nakabonge & Philip Nyeko & Peter Vuzi - 365-387 Remittances and natural disasters: ex-post response and contribution to ex-ante preparedness
by Sanket Mohapatra & George Joseph & Dilip Ratha - 389-406 Mainstreaming local health through herbal gardens in India: a tool to enhance women active agency and primary health care?
by Maria Torri - 407-424 Gender and community-oriented wildlife conservation: views from project supervisors in India
by Monica Ogra - 425-431 The case for open source appropriate technology
by Joshua Pearce - 433-453 Relationship between carbon emissions and economic development: case study of six countries
by Lauren Cutlip & Brian Fath
April 2012, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 151-152 World overpopulation
by David Pimentel - 153-165 Threatened access, risk of eviction and forest degradation: case study of sustainability problem in a remote rural region in India
by Soumyendra Datta & Krishanu Sarkar - 167-182 Participatory emergy synthesis of integrated food and biofuel production: a case study from Brazil
by Daniel Bergquist & Otávio Cavalett & Torbjörn Rydberg - 183-195 Sustaining livelihoods in face of groundwater depletion: a case study of Punjab, India
by Anindita Sarkar - 197-220 A survey-based evaluation of community-based co-management of forest resources: a case study of Baishuijiang National Natural Reserve in China
by Zhu Ting & Ganesh Shivakoti & Chen Haiyun & David Maddox - 221-231 Energy production from corn
by Jessica Zhang & Sarah Palmer & David Pimentel - 233-252 Can timber and water resources be sustainably co-developed in south-eastern New South Wales, Australia?
by Ashley Webb - 253-271 Indicator based approach for monitoring natural resources of village ecosystems: findings from select ecosystems of southern India
by Rakesh Tiwari & Indu Murthy & N. Ravindranath - 273-281 The transition to a sustainable society: a new social contract
by Tony Pereira - 283-295 Analysis of two schemes using micro hydroelectric power (MHPs) in the Amazon with environmental sustainability and energy and economic feasibility
by Marlus Quintas & Claudio Blanco & André Amarante Mesquita - 297-298 Bernhard Glaeser: Environment, development, agriculture: integrated policy through human ecology
by Luc Hens - 299-302 Erratum to: A survey-based evaluation of community-based co-management of forest resources: a case study of Baishuijiang National Natural Reserve in China
by Zhu Ting & Ganesh Shivakoti & Chen Haiyun & David Maddox
February 2012, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 1-2 Small amounts of pesticides reaching target insects
by David Pimentel & Michael Burgess - 3-23 Forest income and dependency in lowland Bolivia
by Patricia Uberhuaga & Carsten Smith-Hall & Finn Helles - 25-43 The role of remittances and decentralization of forest management in the sustainability of a municipal-communal pine forest in eastern Guatemala
by Curtis Holder & Gregory Chase - 45-65 Mainstreaming sustainability into biodiversity conservation in Lesotho
by André Pelser & Limpho Letsela - 67-83 Strategic thinking on sustainability: challenges and sectoral roles
by Waseem Ahmad & Colin Soskolne & Tanvir Ahmed - 85-109 Is the degrowth debate relevant to China?
by Jin Xue & Finn Arler & Petter Næss - 111-134 The Campus Demotechnic Index: a comparison of technological energy consumption at US colleges and universities
by Leisha Vance & Stephen Boss - 135-150 Perception on untreated wastewater irrigation for vegetable production in Ghana
by Victor Owusu & John-Eudes Bakang & Robert Abaidoo & Modeste Kinane
December 2011, Volume 13, Issue 6
- 955-956 Global climate interdisciplinary science for the COP17 in Durban, South Africa
by Luc Hens & David Pimentel - 957-991 Effectiveness of GIS suitability mapping in predicting ecological impacts of proposed wind farm development on Aristazabal Island, BC
by James Griffiths & William Dushenko - 993-1006 Drivers that help adopting stabilised earth construction to address urban low-cost housing crisis: an understanding by construction professionals
by Mohammad Zami - 1007-1019 The human cycle of water: water management and anthropogenic contaminant pathways in Pótam, Sonora, Mexico’s water cycle
by Stacey Pilling - 1021-1042 Sustaining water supply through a phased community management approach: lessons from Ghana’s “oats” water supply scheme
by Service Opare - 1043-1064 The development of a sustainable urban district in Hammarby Sjöstad, Stockholm, Sweden?
by Sofie Pandis Iverot & Nils Brandt - 1065-1080 Introduction of a recycling system for sustainable municipal solid waste management: a case study on the greater Banjul area of the Gambia
by E. Sanneh & Allen Hu & Y. Chang & Edrisa Sanyang
October 2011, Volume 13, Issue 5
- 821-831 Goal-based waste management strategy to reduce persistence of contaminants in leachate at municipal solid waste landfills
by Berrin Tansel & Banu Yildiz - 833-844 Social cost of environmental pollution and application of counter measures through clean development mechanism: in the context of developing countries
by Dipankar Das & Partha Sengupta - 845-862 Do environmental management systems improve environmental performance? Empirical evidence from Italian companies
by T. Daddi & M. Magistrelli & M. Frey & F. Iraldo - 863-878 Non-timber forest products farming and empowerment of rural women in Ghana
by Albert Ahenkan & Emmanuel Boon - 879-899 Distribution of benefits based on household participation roles in decentralized conservation within Kanchenjunga Conservation Area Project, Nepal
by Pete Parker & Brijesh Thapa - 901-921 Identifying landslide activity as a function of economic development: a case study of increased landslide frequency surrounding Dominical, Costa Rica
by Andrew Miller - 923-937 Remarks on fair wealth accumulation in Russia
by Vladislav Savin & Elena Rovenskaya - 939-951 Sustainable design of sprocket using CAD and Design Optimisation
by S. Vinodh - 953-953 The contribution of landscape ecology to sustainable land use research
by Jian Peng & Yanglin Wang & Jiansheng Wu & Juan Jing & Minting Ye
August 2011, Volume 13, Issue 4
- 657-676 Environmental and health impacts from the introduction of improved wood stoves: evidence from a field experiment in Guatemala
by Daniel Ludwinski & Kent Moriarty & Bruce Wydick - 677-683 World poverty, another look
by Arthur Ruoff - 685-702 “You spoil everything!” Indigenous peoples and the consequences of industrial development in British Columbia
by Annie Booth & Norm Skelton - 703-725 Measuring future dynamics of genuine saving with changes of population and technology: application of an integrated assessment model
by Koji Tokimatsu & Rintaro Yamaguchi & Masayuki Sato & Rieko Yasuoka & Masahiro Nishio & Kazuhiro Ueta - 727-741 Fuelwood consumption in two tribal villages of the Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve of the Indian Himalaya and strategies for fuelwood sustainability
by Govind Rajwar & Munesh Kumar - 743-758 Environmental movement in the Arab world
by Salpie Djoundourian - 759-771 The global systemic crisis and a new vision of sustainable human development
by Alexander Gorobets - 773-788 The social viability and environmental sustainability of direct action land reform settlements in the Amazon
by Flávia Leite & Marcellus Caldas & Cynthia Simmons & Stephen Perz & Stephen Aldrich & Robert Walker - 789-805 Creating a “values” chain for sustainable development in developing nations: where Maslow meets Porter
by Philip Walsh - 807-820 Using a diagnostic tool to evaluate the longevity of urban community sanitation systems: A case study from Indonesia
by Elisa Roma & Paul Jeffrey
June 2011, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 463-492 Plant biodiversity and ethnobotany inside the projected impact area of the Upper Seti Hydropower Project, Western Nepal
by Yadav Uprety & Ram Poudel & Hugo Asselin & Emmanuel Boon - 493-506 An overview of sustainability of common effluent treatment plant for clusters of tanneries
by Girish Pophali & Rita Dhodapkar - 507-518 Eco-sanitation and its benefits: an experimental demonstration program to raise awareness in central Nepal
by Surendra Pradhan & Ram Piya & Helvi Heinonen-Tanski - 519-533 Energy analysis for onsite and offsite suburban wastewater
by Peter Omojaro - 535-546 Genetically modified organisms in agriculture: can regulations work?
by David Kothamasi & Saskia Vermeylen - 547-564 Understanding livelihood strategy-poverty links: empirical evidence from central highlands of Ethiopia
by Ali Oumer & Andreas de Neergaard - 565-585 Strategic environmental assessment application for sustainable transport-related air quality policies: a case study in Hanoi City, Vietnam
by Duc Nguyen & Nowarat Coowanitwong - 587-605 Climate change and variability in Sub-Saharan Africa: a review of current and future trends and impacts on agriculture and food security
by Julius Kotir - 607-626 Converging impact assessment discourses for sustainable development: the case of Flanders, Belgium
by Jean Hugé & Tom Waas - 627-640 Examining Environmental Kuznets Curve for river effluents in India
by G. Mythili & Shibashis Mukherjee - 641-656 Pesticide use among smallholder rice farmers in Tanzania
by Nadja Stadlinger & Aviti Mmochi & Sonja Dobo & Emma Gyllbäck & Linda Kumblad
April 2011, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 257-276 Sustainability: characteristics and scientific roots
by Nuno Quental & Júlia Lourenço & Fernando da Silva - 277-292 Rapid ethnobotanical diagnosis of the Fulni-ô Indigenous lands (NE Brazil): floristic survey and local conservation priorities for medicinal plants
by Ulysses Albuquerque & Gustavo Soldati & Shana Sieber & Patrícia Medeiros & Jemerson Sá & Liliane Souza - 293-307 Government intervention in green industries: lessons from the wind turbine and the organic food industries in Denmark
by Carsten Daugbjerg & Gert Svendsen - 309-330 RETRACTED ARTICLE: Perspectives for the long-term penetration of new renewables in complex energy systems: the Italian scenario
by Alessandro Franco & Pasquale Salza - 331-351 Water resources planning and management based on system dynamics: a case study of Yulin city
by Xiao-jun Wang & Jian-yun Zhang & Jiu-fu Liu & Guo-qing Wang & Rui-min He & Amgad Elmahdi & Sondoss Elsawah - 353-366 Scientometric analysis of coastal eutrophication research during the period of 1993 to 2008
by Jinshui Sun & Jinren Ni & Yuh-Shan Ho - 367-383 Energy efficiency in the automotive industry evidence from Germany and Colombia
by Clara Pardo Martínez - 385-402 Revisit to community forest in northeast of Thailand: changes in status and utilization
by Zhu Ting & Chen Haiyun & Ganesh Shivakoti & Roland Cochard & Kanokwan Homcha-aim - 403-422 Modeling non-point source pollution from rice farming in the Thachin River Basin
by Monika Schaffner & Hans-Peter Bader & Ruth Scheidegger - 423-438 Groundwater market and its implications on water resources and agriculture in the southern peri-urban interface, Chennai, India
by Shanmugam Packialakshmi & N. K Ambujam & Prakash Nelliyat - 439-461 Sustainable agro-forestry in Myanmar: from intentions to behavior
by Peter Calkins & Pyi Thant
February 2011, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 1-17 Using critical systems thinking to foster an integrated approach to sustainability: a proposal for development practitioners
by Tanzi Smith - 19-33 Building capacity with demand-driven partnerships: a case study of Partners for Water and Sanitation
by Brett Wertz & Aylara Odekova & Mike Seaman - 35-50 Compliance of paper-making plants with regulations on wastewater management in Bac Ninh Province, Vietnam
by Mau Nguyen - 51-64 Intensification level of rice farming in Myanmar: implication for its sustainable development
by Masahiko Matsuda - 65-78 Scenarios of the old industrial regions’ development: selecting the methodology
by Valentine Vishnevsky & Ivan Aleksandrov & Alexey Polovyan - 79-85 Challenges posed by climate change: is environmental protection an ethical issue?
by Silvana Kuhtz - 87-105 Livelihood strategies in endemic livestock production systems in sub-humid zone of West Africa: trends, trade-offs and implications
by L. Zaibet & S. Traore & A. Ayantunde & K. Marshall & N. Johnson & M. Siegmund-Schultze - 107-119 Urban green-cover and the environmental performance of Chennai city
by A. Meenatchi Sundaram - 121-140 Non-timber forest product dependency in the Central Himalayan foot hills
by Arun Rijal & Carsten Smith-Hall & Finn Helles - 141-162 A critical review of impact of and adaptation to climate change in developed and developing economies
by Pradosh Nath & Bhagirath Behera - 163-177 Development impact of advocacy initiatives in solid waste management in Nigeria
by Thaddeus Nzeadibe & Chukwuedozie Ajaero - 179-202 New perspectives on the energy return on (energy) investment (EROI) of corn ethanol
by David Murphy & Charles Hall & Bobby Powers - 203-215 Status of MSW management system in northern India-an overview
by Kuldeep Ojha - 217-235 The survey of living conditions in the Arctic (SLiCA): A comparative sustainable livelihoods assessment
by Colin West - 237-256 Urbanization and sustainability: challenges and strategies for sustainable urban development in Bangladesh
by Md. Rana
December 2010, Volume 12, Issue 6
- 875-876 The challenge of the sustainable city
by Luc Hens - 877-888 Poverty alleviation as a pathway to sustainable forest management
by C. Sreedharan & Jagannadha Matta - 889-908 High and low value fish chains in the Mekong Delta: challenges for livelihoods and governance
by Vo Loc & Simon Bush & Le Sinh & Nguyen Khiem - 909-925 Lessons for sustainability from the world’s most sustainable culture
by Nick Wills-Johnson - 927-943 Community engagement in the sustainable management of rivers: Barekese catchment, Kumasi, Ghana
by Tyhra Kumasi & Kwasi Obiri-Danso & James Ephraim - 945-965 Toward an integrated marine protected areas policy: connecting the global to the local
by Marivic Pajaro & Monica Mulrennan & Amanda Vincent - 967-983 Agricultural land use efficiency and food crop production in Ghana
by Amos Quaye & Charles Hall & Valerie Luzadis - 985-997 Population dynamics, rural livelihoods and environmental degradation: some experiences from Tanzania
by R. Kangalawe & J. Lyimo - 999-1012 Managing the village-level open-access water resources in a region facing rapidly declining water availability
by Mousumi Roy - 1013-1024 An evaluation of fishery co-management experience in an Amazonian black-water river (Unini River, Amazon, Brazil)
by Thaissa Sobreiro & Carlos Carvalho Freitas & Karen Prado & Fabíola Nascimento & Rafaela Vicentini & Aprígio Moraes - 1025-1050 The clean development mechanism and community forests in Sub-Saharan Africa: reconsidering Kyoto’s “moral position” on biocarbon sinks in the carbon market
by Mark Purdon - 1051-1068 A guidance framework for mainstreaming resource efficiency and sustainable consumption and production in a developing country context
by Brett Cohen - 1069-1080 A detailed look at the three disciplines, environmental ethics, law and education to determine which plays the most critical role in environmental enhancement and protection
by Uchechukwu Solomon
October 2010, Volume 12, Issue 5
- 597-610 The triple-bottom-line: framing of trade-offs in sustainability planning practice
by Makena Coffman & Karen Umemoto - 611-630 Municipal solid waste management, source-separated waste and stakeholder’s attitude: a Contingent Valuation Study
by Prasenjit Sarkhel & Sarmila Banerjee - 631-646 Community-based forest management in the Yungas biosphere reserve, Northern Argentina
by Elena Ianni & Mauricio Mattenet & Davide Geneletti & Lucio Malizia - 647-667 Sustainable development in a natural resource rich economy: the case of Chile in 1985–2004
by Eugenio Figueroa B. & Enrique Calfucura T. - 669-689 Crop–livestock interactions along agro-ecological gradients: a meso-level analysis in the Indo-Gangetic Plains, India
by Olaf Erenstein & William Thorpe - 691-712 The concept of ecological debt: some steps towards an enriched sustainability paradigm
by Gert Goeminne & Erik Paredis - 713-726 Knowledge and awareness of eco-sanitation in central Nepal: a questionnaire survey
by Surendra Pradhan & Helvi Heinonen-Tanski - 727-744 Environmental self-efficacy, attitude and behavior among small scale farmers in Zambia
by Hongjuan Wu & Liberty Mweemba - 745-762 A new model for sustainable development: a case study of The Great Bear Rainforest regional plan
by Gordon McGee & Andrea Cullen & Thomas Gunton - 763-775 Sustainable agriculture in Canada and Cuba: a comparison
by Vanmala Hiranandani - 777-806 Social participation and climate change
by Ricardo Braun - 807-824 The application of the contingent valuation method in estimating the climate change mitigation and adaptation policies in Greece. An expert-based approach
by Vassilis Markantonis & Kostas Bithas - 825-837 The persistence of green goodwill
by Sunderasan Srinivasan & Raj Singh - 839-857 Visitor perspectives on sustainable tourism development in the Pitons Management Area World Heritage Site, St. Lucia
by Lorraine Nicholas & Brijesh Thapa - 859-873 The Qinghai–Tibet Railway: A landmark project and its subsequent environmental challenges
by Yinghong Qin & Bo Zheng
August 2010, Volume 12, Issue 4
- 447-448 Carbon capture by biomass and soil are sound: CO 2 burial wastes energy
by David Pimentel & Rattan Lal & James Singmaster - 449-461 Changing land use/cover patterns and implications for sustainable environmental management in the Irangi Hills, central Tanzania
by R. Kangalawe - 463-480 Gatekeepers of island communities: exploring the pillars of sustainable development
by P. Mackelworth & H. Carić - 481-490 Factor analysis of corporate environmental responsibility
by Hong Wang - 491-509 Comparative assessment of pollution by the use of industrial agricultural fertilizers in four rapidly developing Asian countries
by Vladimir Novotny & Xiaoyan Wang & Andrew Englande & David Bedoya & Luksamee Promakasikorn & Reyes Tirado - 511-529 Modeling of food security and ecological footprint of coastal zone of Bangladesh
by B. Bala & M. Hossain - 531-545 Food security and ecological footprint of coastal zone of Bangladesh
by B. Bala & M. Hossain - 547-560 Exporting natural capital: the foreign eco-footprint on Costa Rica and implications for sustainability
by Meidad Kissinger & William Rees - 561-571 Sustainability indicators for clean development mechanism projects in Vietnam
by Jean Hugé & Hai Le Trinh & Pham Hai & Jan Kuilman & Luc Hens - 573-596 A biophysically anchored production function
by Stefan Hellstrand & Kristian Skånberg & Lars Drake
June 2010, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 297-311 Social and ecological facets of pest management in Honduran subsistence agriculture: implications for IPM extension and natural resource management
by Kris Wyckhuys & Robert O’Neil - 313-327 Accounting for human behavior, local conditions and organizational constraints in humanitarian development models
by Evan Thomas & Bernard Amadei - 329-339 How parents report their environmental attitudes: a case study from Greece
by K. Abeliotis & M. Goussia-Rizou & D. Sdrali & I. Vassiloudis