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August 2006, Volume 8, Issue 3
- 445-463 Green Composites as Panacea? Socio-Economic Aspects of Green Materials
by Alexander Bismarck & Alexis Baltazar-Y-Jimenez & Katharine Sarikakis
May 2006, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 217-227 The ‘Greening’ of Industry and Development in Southeast Asia: Perspectives on Industrial Transformation and Environmental Regulation; Introduction
by Peter Oosterveer & Somporn Kamolsiripichaiporn & Rajah Rasiah - 229-249 Greening Food Processing Industries In Vietnam: Opportunities And Constraints
by Tran Dieu - 251-269 Environmental performance improvement for small and medium-sized slaughterhouses in Vietnam
by Pham Nhat - 271-287 Options For Environmental Sustainability Of The Crude Palm Oil Industry In Thailand Through Enhancement Of Industrial Ecosystems
by O. Chavalparit & W.H. Rulkens & A.P.J. Mol & S. Khaodhair - 289-311 An analysis of the environmental pressure exerted by the eucalyptus-based kraft pulp industry in Thailand
by Warit Jawjit & Carolien Kroeze & Wit Soontaranun & Leen Hordijk
February 2006, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-17 Public–Private Governance Patterns and Environmental Sustainability
by Eero Palmujoki - 19-53 Integrating Concepts and Models from Development Econoimcs with Land use Change in the Tropics
by Charles Hall - 55-68 Economic Growth and Environmental Degradation in a Global Context
by A. Kahuthu - 69-84 Linking Conservation and Development: An Analysis of Local People’s Attitude Towards Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve, Nepal
by Ram Shrestha & Janaki Alavalapati - 85-97 A Systems Based Framework to Examine The Multi-contextural Application of the Sustainability Concept
by Andrew Manderson - 99-118 Questioning Community Based Coral Reef Management Systems: Case Study of Awig-Awig in Gili Indah, Indonesia
by Arif Satria & Yoshiaki Matsuda & Masaaki Sano - 119-137 Soil Erosion: A Food and Environmental Threat
by David Pimentel - 139-156 Water, Workfare and Poverty: The Impact of the Working for Water Programme on Rural Poverty Reduction
by R. Hope - 157-183 Water Resource Management in Botswana: Balancing Sustainability and Economic Development
by Dianne Rahm & Larry Swatuk & Erica Matheny - 185-195 Climate Change in Southern and Eastern Africa During the Past Millennium and its Implications for Societal Development
by Karin Holmgren & Helena Öberg - 197-215 Drastic Reductions in Utilizable Fossil Fuel Reserves: An Environmental Imperative
by Geoffrey Glasby
December 2005, Volume 7, Issue 4
- 417-431 Public Participation and Effective Water Governance at the Local Level: A Case Study from a Small Under-Developed Area in Chile
by Tarisai Garande & Suzan Dagg - 433-452 Consensus Building and Sustainability: Some Lessons From an Adverse Local Experience in Greece
by Kalliopi Sapountzaki & Louis Wassenhoven - 453-464 Physical and Economic Sustainability of Water: New Approach Using the Case of the Big Lost River, Idaho
by Ahmed Said & David Stevens & Gerald Sehlke - 465-500 Urbanisation Without Development: Environmental and Health Implications in African Cities
by Kwasi Boadi & Markku Kuitunen & Kolawole Raheem & Kari Hanninen - 501-518 Debates on Sustainable Development: Towards a Holistic View of Reality
by Leonardo Osorio & Manuel Lobato & Xavier Castillo - 519-536 Land Cover Changes Between 1968 and 2003 In Cai Nuoc, Ca Mau Peninsula, Vietnam
by T. Binh & Nico Vromant & Nguyen Hung & Luc Hens & E. Boon
September 2005, Volume 7, Issue 3
- 291-302 Perceived Impacts of Ecotourism on Environmental Learning and Conservation: Turtle Watching as a Case Study
by Clem Tisdell & Clevo Wilson - 303-318 Tourists‘ and Locals‘ Preferences Toward Ecotourism Development in the Maya Biosphere Reserve, Guatemala
by Robert Hearne & C. Santos - 319-336 Ethanol From Corn: Clean Renewable Fuel for the Future, or Drain on Our Resources and Pockets?
by Tad Patzek & S.-M. Anti & R. Campos & K. ha & J. Lee & B. Li & J. Padnick & S.-A. Yee - 337-361 Resource Potentials and Limitations of A Nicaraguan Agricultural Region
by Franziska Pfister & Peter Baccini - 363-376 Environmental Optimisation in Fractionating Industrial Wastes Using Contribution Margin Analysis as a Sustainable Development Tool
by Jan Stenis - 377-400 Economic Modelling in Sustainability Science: Issues, Methodology, and Implications
by Sardar Islam - 401-415 Discussion
by Sergio Madrid
June 2005, Volume 7, Issue 2
- 185-208 An Assessment of the Valuation Methods Used to Calculate the Index of Sustainable Economic Welfare (ISEW), Genuine Progress Indicator (GPI), and Sustainable Net Benefit Index (SNBI)
by Philip Lawn - 209-227 On Sustainable Development of Social Forestry in Bangladesh: Experiences from Sal (Shorea Robusta) Forests
by MD. Salam & Toshikuni Noguchi - 229-252 ‘Environmental and Economic Costs of the Application of Pesticides Primarily in the United States’
by David Pimentel - 253-270 Sustainable Agriculture in the UK
by Joy Ogaji - 271-289 The Environmental Effects of New Zealand’s Free-Market Reforms
by Jon Barnett & Jonathan Pauling
January 2005, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 1-8 The Literature Aftermath Of The Brundtland Report ‘Our Common Future’. A Scientometric Study Based On Citations In Science And Social Science Journals
by András Schubert & István Láng - 9-21 The Orthodoxy And Sustainable Development A Potential For Broader Involvement Of The Orthodox Churches In Ethiopia And Russia
by Valery Votrin - 23-49 Population, Land Use and Deforestation in the Pan Amazon Basin: a Comparison of Brazil, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Perú and Venezuela
by Stephen Perz & Carlos Aramburú & Jason Bremner - 51-69 Multiscale Methodological Framework to Derive Criteria and Indicators for Sustainability Evaluation of Peasant Natural Resource Management Systems
by S. lópez-ridaura & H. Keulen & M. Ittersum & P. Leffelaar - 71-93 Land Cover and Use Changes in Relation to the Institutional Framework and Tenure of Land and Resources in Eastern Tanzania Miombo Woodlands
by E. Luoga & E. Witkowski & K. Balkwill - 95-115 Economic Underdevelopment And Sustainable Development In The World:Conditioning Factors, Problems And Opportunities
by Francisco Ayala-carcedo & Manuel González-Barros - 117-134 “Measuring Sustainability”: A Multi-Criterion Framework
by Giuseppe Munda - 135-151 The Scene Model: Getting A Grip On Sustainable Development In Policy Making
by Jasper Grosskurth & Jan Rotmans - 153-160 Distribution Of Cadmium And Nickel Among Various Forms In Natural And Contaminated Soils Amended With Edta
by B. Panwar & K. Ahmed & D. Sihag & A. Patel - 161-184 The Potential of Soil Carbon Sequestration Through Improved Management Practices in Norway
by Bal Singh & Rattan Lal
January 2005, Volume 6, Issue 4
- 379-392 Re-emphasizing sustainable development — The concept of ‘Evolutionability’
by Marco Keiner - 393-413 Equity and sustainability over the next fifty years: An exercise in economic visioning
by Gary Yohe & Emily Engel - 415-427 Deforestation in the drylands of Africa: Quantitative modelling approach
by E. Abdelgalil - 429-451 Rethinking the contribution of indigenous management in small-scale water provision among selected rural communities in Cameroon
by Lotsmart Fonjong & Ngwa Emmanuel & Charles Fonchingong - 453-471 Analysis of availability and accessibility of hydrogen production: An approach to a sustainable energy system using methane hydrate resources
by Ryunosuke Kikuchi - 473-486 Rural women and agrotourism in the context of sustainable rural development: A case study from Turkey
by Nevin Akpinar & İlkden Talay & Coşkun Ceylan & Sultan Gündüz
September 2004, Volume 6, Issue 3
- 279-305 US Energy Conservation and Efficiency: Benefits and Costs
by D. Pimentel & A. Pleasant & J. Barron & J. Gaudioso & N. Pollock & E. Chae & Y. Kim & A. Lassiter & C. Schiavoni & A. Jackson & M. Lee & A. EATON - 307-316 Popular Use, Chemical Composition and Trade of Cerrado's Medicinal Plants (Goiás, Brazil)
by A.R. Carvalho - 317-336 Study on Assessing Economic Vulnerability of Small Island Regions
by L. Adrianto & Y. Matsuda - 337-353 Informal Waste Management
by Peter Nas & Rivke Jaffe - 355-366 Proposal of Indicators to Assess Urban Sustainability in Brazil
by M. Fehr & K.A. Sousa & A.F.N. Pereira & L.C. Pelizer - 367-378 Some of the Nineteenth Century Origins of the Sustainability Concept
by Sarah Lumley & Patrick Armstrong
March 2004, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 1-9 Mitigating Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Tropical Agriculture: Scope and Research Priorities
by Reiner Wassmann & Paul Vlek - 11-49 Methane and Nitrogen Oxide Fluxes in Tropical Agricultural Soils: Sources, Sinks and Mechanisms
by Arvin Mosier & Reiner Wassmann & Louis Verchot & Jennifer King & Cheryl Palm - 51-63 Greenhouse Gas Fluxes in Tropical and Temperate Agriculture: The need for a Full-Cost accounting of Global Warming Potentials
by G. Robertson & Peter Grace - 65-90 Mitigating Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Rice-Wheat Cropping Systems in Asia
by R. Wassmann & H.U. Neue & J.K. Ladha & M.S. Aulakh - 91-109 Is it possible to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions in pastoral ecosystems of the tropics?
by Robin Reid & Philip Thornton & Graeme McCrabb & Russell Kruska & Fred Atieno & Peter Jones - 111-131 Implications of Land use Change to Introduced Pastures on Carbon Stocks in the Central Lowlands of Tropical South America
by Myles Fisher & Richard Thomas - 133-143 Estimation of Soil Carbon Gains Upon Improved Management within Croplands and Grasslands of Africa
by Niels Batjes - 145-162 Mitigating GHG Emissions in the Humid Tropics: Case Studies from the Alternatives to Slash-and-Burn Program (ASB)
by Cheryl Palm & Tom Tomich & Meine Van Noordwijk & Steve Vosti & James Gockowski & Julio Alegre & Lou Verchot - 163-174 AN Amazon Perspective on the Forest-Climate Connection: Opportunity for Climate Mitigation, Conservation and Development?
by Georgia Carvalho & Paulo Moutinho & Daniel Nepstad & Luciano Mattos & Márcio Santilli - 175-182 Soil Respiration and Carbon Storage of an Acrisol Under Forest and different Cultivations in rio de Janeiro State, Brazil
by John Maddock & Maria Dos Santos & Sonia Alves de Sá & Pedro Machado - 183-211 THE Clean Development Mechanism: Making it Operational
by Matthew Mendis & Keith Openshaw - 213-233 Energy Use and CO 2 Production in Tropical Agriculture and Means and Strategies for Reduction or Mitigation
by Paul Vlek & Gabriela Rodríguez-Kuhl & Rolf Sommer - 235-260 GHG Mitigation Potential and Cost in Tropical Forestry - Relative Role for Agroforestry
by Willy Makundi & Jayant Sathaye - 261-277 Climate Variability and Deforestation—Reforestation Dynamics in the Philippines
by Tolentino Moya & Ben Malayang
September 2003, Volume 5, Issue 3
- 5-6 Preface
by S. Horton & S. Kant & Ä.P. Grima & A. Fenech - 297-314 Introduction: Natural Capital, Poverty and Development
by Ä.P. Lino Grima & Susan Horton & Shashi Kant - 317-332 The Role of Institutions and Policy in Enhancing Sustainable Development and Conserving Natural Capital
by T.S. Veeman & J. Politylo - 333-351 Building Institutions for Markets: Experiences and Lessons from China's Rural Forest Sector
by Runsheng Yin & Jintao Xu & Zhou Li - 353-367 Institutions, Forest Management, and Sustainable Human Development – Experiences from India
by Ram Prasad & Shashi Kant - 371-382 Alleviating Poverty Through Ecotourism: Promises and Reality in the Monarch Butterfly Reserve of Mexico
by David Barkin - 383-400 Market Integration and Ecosystem Degradation: Is Sustainable Tourism Development in Rural Communities a Contradiction in Terms?
by Stefan Gössling - 403-418 Measuring Asset Values and Flow Benefits of Non-Traded Products and Ecosystems Services of Forest and Woodland Resources in South Africa
by Rashid Hassan - 419-436 Sustaining Economic Welfare: Estimating Changes in Total and Per Capita Wealth
by Kirk Hamilton - 437-458 Explaining Agricultural Expansion, Resource Booms and Growth in Latin America
by Edward Barbier - 461-476 Land use Systems and Erosion in the Uplands of the Central Coast, Vietnam
by Bui The - 477-490 Poverty and the Deterioration of Natural Soil Capital in the Peruvian Altiplano
by Scott Swinton & Roberto Quiroz - 491-510 Policies for Livestock Development in the Ethiopian Highlands
by Samuel Benin & Simeon Ehui & John Pender
March 2003, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 1-5 Foreword
by Bhaskar Nath & Luc Hens & David Pimentel - 7-39 The Johannesburg Conference
by L. Hens & B. Nath - 41-61 Poverty Reduction and Sustainable Development
by Francine Mestrum - 63-93 Production, Consumption and the World Summit on Sustainable Development
by Jeffrey Barber - 95-115 Water for Sustainable Development in Africa
by Dennis Mwanza - 117-138 Energy and Sustainable Development at Global Environmental Summits: An Evolving Agenda
by Adil Najam & Cutler Cleveland - 139-165 Sustainable Development in Small Island Developing States
by Fathimath Ghina - 167-178 Sustainable Development – A New Challenge for the Countries in Central and Eastern Europe
by István Láng - 179-195 WSSD 2002, Latin America and Brazil: Biodiversity and Indigenous People
by Alpina Begossi & Fernando Dias de Ávila-pires - 197-230 Sustainable Development and the Role of the Financial World
by Herwig Peeters - 231-254 Education for Sustainable Development: The Johannesburg Summit and Beyond
by Bhaskar Nath - 255-273 Science, Research, Knowledge and Capacity Building
by Alfred Strigl - 275-295 Is Multilateralism the Future? Sustainable Development or Globalisation as ‘A Comprehensive Vision of the Future of Humanity’
by Marc Pallemaerts
December 2002, Volume 4, Issue 4
- 333-345 Sustainable Development: The Need for a New Paradigm
by Geoffrey Glasby - 347-360 Prioritization of Sustainable Groundwater Management Needs: The Case of the Israel's Stressed Coastal Aquifer
by Abraham Melloul & Martin Collin - 361-369 The Polluter-Pays Principle and its Environmental Consequences for Industrial Waste Management
by Jan Stenis & William Hogland - 371-390 Reaching National Kyoto Targets in Germany and Sustainable Development
by Stefan Bayer & Claudia Kemfert - 391-402 Assessment of the Hygiene and Sanitation Campaign in Cameroon
by Charles Eyong & Oben Mbuagbo
September 2002, Volume 4, Issue 3
- 237-251 The Spatial Dimension of Landscape Sustainability
by Robert Backhaus & Michael Bock & Stefan Weiers - 253-278 Assessing Tourists' Preferences for Recreational and Environmental Management Programs Central to the Sustainable Development of a Tourism Area in the Dominican Republic
by Leida Mercado & James Lassoie - 279-297 The Role of Foreign Direct Investment in Urban Environmental Management: Some Evidence from Hanoi, Vietnam
by Thi Minh Nguyen & A.T.M. Nurul Amin - 299-314 Evaluation of Urban Sustainability in Specific Sectors in Latvia
by Kristine Abolina & Andis Zilans - 315-331 The Impact of Development and Privatization on Environmental Protection: An International Perspective
by Ross Prizzia
June 2002, Volume 4, Issue 2
- 93-112 The Use of Remote Sensing and GIS in the Sustainable Management of Tropical Coastal Ecosystems
by Farid Dahdouh-Guebas - 113-133 High-Resolution Vegetation Data for Mangrove Research as Obtained From Aerial Photography
by Anouk Verheyden & Farid Dahdouh-Guebas & Katrien Thomaes & William De Genst & Sanath Hettiarachchi & Nico Koedam - 135-152 Mangrove Mapping Using Landsat Imagery and Aerial Photographs: Kemaman District, Terengganu, Malaysia
by I. Sulong & H. Mohd-Lokman & K. Mohd-Tarmizi & A. Ismail - 153-166 Application of Remote Sensing and GIS in the Management of Mangrove Forests Within and Adjacent to Kiunga Marine Protected Area, Lamu, Kenya
by J.G. Kairo & B. Kivyatu & N. Koedam - 167-183 Changes in Vegetation Cover and Socio-Economic Transitions in a Coastal Lagoon (Kalametiya, Sri Lanka), As Observed by Teledetection and Ground Truthing, Can be Attributed to an Upstream Irrigation Scheme
by L.P. Jayatissa & M.-C. Guero & S. Hettiarachchi & N. Koedam - 185-200 Recent Changes in Land-Use in the Pambala–Chilaw Lagoon Complex (Sri Lanka) Investigated Using Remote Sensing and GIS: Conservation of Mangroves vs. Development of Shrimp Farming
by F. Dahdouh-Guebas & T. Zetterström & P. Rönnbäck & M. Troell & A. Wickramasinghe & N. Koedam - 201-219 Monitoring a Recent Delta Formation in a Tropical Coastal Wetland Using Remote Sensing and GIS. Case Study: Guapo River Delta, Laguna de Tacarigua, Venezuela
by A. Calzadilla Pérez & M.C.J. Damen & D. Geneletti & T.W. Hobma - 221-229 Remote Sensing and GIS Technologies as Tools to Support Sustainable Management of Areas Devastated by Landslides
by Noemi De La Ville & Alejandro Chumaceiro Diaz & Denisse Ramirez
March 2002, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 1-6 Phytoremediation of Nickel-Contaminated Soils by Brassica Species
by B.S. Panwar & K.S. Ahmed & S.B. Mittal - 7-20 Sustainable Tourism and the Touristic Ecological Footprint
by Colin Hunter - 21-50 Confronting a Surfeit of People: Reducing Global Human Numbers to Sustainable Levels An Essay on Population Two Centuries after Malthus
by J. Kenneth Smail - 51-67 Towards Rio + 10 – Trend of Environmentalism and Implications for Sustainable Livelihoods in the 21st Century, The Context of Southern African Region
by Delali Dovie - 69-86 The Social Meaning of Carbon Dioxide Emission Trading Institutional Capacity Building for a Green Market in Costa Rica
by Miriam Miranda & Carel Dieperink & Pieter Glasbergen
December 2001, Volume 3, Issue 4
- 265-274 Effects of Land Use Changes on the Landscape Composition: A Comparison Between Finnish and Russian Karelia
by Kimmo Saarinen & Juha Jantunen & Sanna Saarnio & Karri Kuitunen & Olli Marttila - 275-307 Multiple-Scale Integrated Assessment of Societal Metabolism: An Analytical Tool to Study Development and Sustainability
by Mario Giampietro & Kozo Mayumi & Sandra Bukkens - 309-322 Combining Conservation and Development on Private Lands: Lessons from Costa Rica
by Jeff Langholz & James Lassoie - 323-341 Forging New Directions in Science and Environmental Politics and Policy: How Can Co-operation, Deliberation and Decision be Brought Together?
by Steven Albrecht - 343-360 Co-Partnership in Forest Management: The Gwira-Banso Joint Forest Management Project in Ghana
by Mark Appiah - 361-362 Book Review
by David Pimentel
September 2001, Volume 3, Issue 3
- 185-198 International Legal Instruments and Regional Environmental Protection
by Jochen Gassner & Michael Narodoslawsky - 199-215 HDPI: A Framework for Pollution-Sensitive Human Development Indicators
by M.C. de la Vega & A.M. Urrutia - 217-227 The Northwest U.S. Dam Breaching Decision: Factors, Costs and Benefits
by Michael Tucker - 229-251 A Framework for Assessing Carbon Flow in Indian Wood Products
by Haripriya Gundimeda - 253-263 Measurement of Fruit and Vegetable Losses in Brazil: A Case Study
by M. Fehr & D.C. Romão
June 2001, Volume 3, Issue 2
- 93-108 Integrated Simulation and Modelling Approach to Decision Making and Environmental Protection
by H.H. Khoo & T.A. Spedding & L. Tobin & D. Taplin - 109-126 Energy Analysis of Sugarcane Production in Morocco
by Mohamed Mrini & Faouzi Senhaji & David Pimentel - 127-143 Duty and Standards of Care for Drinking Water Regulation in Australia
by Jennifer Mckay & Anthony Moeller - 145-168 The Economic Consequences of Alien Plant Invasions: Examples of Impacts and Approaches to Sustainable Management in South Africa
by B.W. van Wilgen & D.M. Richardson & D.C. Le Maitre & C. Marais & D. Magadlela - 169-183 A Survey of Perception, Knowledge, Awareness, and attitude in Regard to Environmental Problems in a Sample of two Different Social Groups in Jakarta, Indonesia
by Sigit Sudarmadi & Shosuke Suzuki & Tomoyuki Kawada & Herawati Netti & Soeharsono Soemantri & A. Tri Tugaswati
March 2001, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 1-15 Human Population Numbers as a Function of Food Supply
by Russell Hopfenberg & David Pimentel - 17-29 Environmental Impacts of the Akosombo Dam and Effects of Climate Change on the Lake Levels
by P. Gyau-Boakye - 31-43 Soil Fertility Quality and Agricultural Sustainable Development in the Black Soil Region of Northeast China
by Dazhong Wen & Wenju Liang - 45-59 A Hierarchy of Groundwater Management, Land-Use, and Social Needs Integrated for Sustainable Resource Development
by Abraham Melloul & Martin Collin - 61-81 Sustainable Health Risk Management and the Role of Cross-Disciplinary Professionals in Developing Countries: Mexican Experience
by Timothy Downs - 83-85 A Água e o Homem na Várzea do Careiro (second edition) (Water and Man in the Careiro Floodplain) Volume I(text, 330 pp.) Volume II (maps) , by Hilgard O'Reilly Sternberg
by B.I. Kronberg
September 2000, Volume 2, Issue 3
- 173-176 Introduction and Acknowledgements
by Alpina Begossi & Luc Hens - 177-193 Knowledge and Use of Biodiversity in Brazilian Hot Spots
by Alpina Begossi & Natalia Hanazaki & Nivaldo Peroni - 195-225 Edible Invertebrates Among Amazonian Indians: A Critical Review of Disappearing Knowledge
by Maurizio Paoletti & Erika Buscardo & Darna Dufour - 227-234 Ethnobotany in Cabo Delgado, Mozambique: Use of Medicinal Plants
by Joaquim Matavele & Mohamed Habib - 235-252 Land Cover Changes in the Extended HA Long City Area, North-Eastern Vietnam During the Period 1988-1998
by Luc Hens & Eddy Nierynck & Tran Van Y & Nguyen Quyen & Le Hien & Le An - 253-376 Using Local Knowledge as a Research Tool in the Study of River Fish Biology: Experiences from the Mekong
by John Valbo-Jørgensen & Anders Poulsen - 277-304 Systems of Knowledge: Dialogue, Relationships and Process
by Kenneth Ruddle - 305-322 How Do Groups Solve Local Commons Dilemmas? Lessons from Experimental Economics in the Field
by Juan-Camilo Cardenas - 323-332 People's Biodiversity Registers: Lessons Learnt
by Madhav Gadgil - 333-345 Economic Development and Conservation of Biological and Cultural Diversity in Yunnan Province, China
by Rey Stendell & Richard Johnson & John Mosesso & Xia Zhang
June 2000, Volume 2, Issue 2
- 81-105 Introducing and Measuring Sustainable Development Initiatives by Local Authorities in Canada and Flanders (Belgium) A Comparative Study
by Dimitri Devuyst & Luc Hens - 107-117 Sustainable Development and Wildlife Conservation in Tanzanian Maasailand
by Fred Nelson - 119-142 Vietnamese Uplands: Environmental and Socio-Economic Perspective of Forest Land Allocation and Deforestation Process
by Tiziano Gomiero & Davide Pettenella & Giang Phan Trieu & Maurizio Paoletti - 143-164 Ecological Tax Reform: Many Know Why But Few Know How
by Philip Lawn
March 2000, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 1-11 The Volta Lake and Declining Rainfall and Streamflows in the Volta River Basin
by P. Gyau-Boakye & J.W. Tumbulto - 13-21 Cadmium Concentration in Vegetables Grown on Urban Soils Irrigated with Untreated Municipal Sewage
by M. Qadir & A. Ghafoor & G. Murtaza & G. MURTAZA - 23-44 Footprints for Sustainability: The Next Steps
by Mathis Wackernagel & J. Yount - 45-59 Sustainable Exploitation of Borassus aethiopum, Elaeis guineensis and Raphia hookeri for the Extraction of Palm Wine in Côte d'Ivoire
by M. Mollet & F. Herzog & Y.E.N. Behi & Z. Farah - 61-76 Basic Environmental Requirements for EU Accession: An Impact Study on Hungary
by Sándor Kerekes & Károly Kiss
September 1999, Volume 1, Issue 3
- 185-196 Linking Ecological Sustainability and World Food Needs
by Alison Power - 197-217 Applying Agroecology to Enhance the Productivity of Peasant Farming Systems in Latin America
by Miguel Altieri - 219-233 More Productivity with Fewer External Inputs: Central American Case Studies of Agroecological Development and their Broader Implications
by Roland Bunch - 235-252 Participatory Development of No-tillage Systems without Herbicides for Family Farming: The Experience of the Center-South Region of Paraná
by Paulo Petersen & José Tardin & Francisco Marochi - 253-274 Can Sustainable Agriculture Feed Africa? New Evidence on Progress, Processes and Impacts
by Jules Pretty - 275-284 Delivering on the Promise of Agroforestry
by Pedro Sanchez - 285-296 Sustainable Agriculture: New Paradigms and Old Practices? Increased Production with Management of Organic Inputs in Senegal
by Amadou Diop - 297-313 Agroecological Implications of the System of Rice Intensification (SRI) in Madagascar
by Norman Uphoff - 315-321 Integrated Aquaculture in Subsaharan Africa
by Randall Brummett - 323-336 Contour Farming Based on Natural Vegetative Strips: Expanding the Scope for Increased Food Crop Production on Sloping Lands in Asia
by Dennis Garrity - 337-348 Integrated Crop–livestock Management Systems in Sub-saharan Africa
by Alice Pell
June 1999, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 105-121 Water Resource Potential in Northern India: Constraints and Analyses of Price and Non-Price Solutions
by Seema Bathla - 123-133 Belief Networks: A Framework for the Participatory Development of Natural Resource Management Strategies
by Jeremy Cain & Charles Batchelor & Dominic Waughray - 135-147 Tropical Coastal Organisms as Qualitative Indicators of Mercury and Organomercury for Sustainable Use of Living Resources
by S.K. Sarkar & B. Bhattacharya & G. Bandopadhaya & Sankar Giri & S. Debnath - 149-156 The Logical Foundations of Ecological Footprints
by Andrew Ferguson - 157-170 The Vandaclim Simulation Model: A Training Tool for Climate Change Vulnerability and Adaptation Assessment
by R.A. Warrick & G.J. Kenny & G.C. Sims & W. Ye & G. Sem
March 1999, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 3-18 Is there Really Spare Land? A Critique of Estimates of Available Cultivable Land in Developing Countries
by Anthony Young - 19-39 Will Limits of the Earth's Resources Control Human Numbers?
by David Pimentel & O. Bailey & P. Kim & E. Mullaney & J. Calabrese & L. Walman & F. Nelson & X. Yao - 41-53 Sustainable Development and Environment: a Renewed Effort in the OECD
by Jeremy Eppel - 55-72 Ecological Impacts of Chile's Neoliberal Policies, with Special Emphasis on Agroecosystems
by Miguel Altieri & Alejandro Rojas - 73-93 Uses of Fish and Game by Inhabitants of an Extractive Reserve (Upper Juruá, Acre, Brazil)
by A. Begossi & R.A.M. Silvano & B.D. do Amaral & O.T. Oyakawa - 95-96 Struggle of life or the natural history of stress and adaptation, by Martial Rossignol, Line Rossignol, Roelof A.A. Oldeman, and Soraya Bensine-Tizroutine
by David Pimentel - 96-97 Sustainable development - OECD policy approaches for the 21st century
by R. Hatcher