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November 2017, Volume 41, Issue 4
- 234-243 Resource utilization conflict in downstream non‐resettled communities of the Bui Dam in Ghana
by Kwadwo Owusu & Paul W. K. Yankson & Alex B. Asiedu & Peter B. Obour - 244-254 Stakeholders’ perceptions of integrated rainwater management approaches in the Blue Nile Basin of the Ethiopian highlands
by Annet A. Mulema & Zelalem Lema & Elias Damtew & Aberra Adie & Zadoc Ogutu & Alan J. Duncan
August 2017, Volume 41, Issue 3
- 131-144 Promoting equity in water access: the limits of fairness of a rural water programme in semi‐arid Mozambique
by Raphaëlle Ducrot & Magalie Bourblanc - 145-155 The effect of clean energy regulations and incentives on green jobs: panel analysis of the United States, 1998–2007
by Taedong Lee - 156-166 Canada's Model Forests 20 years on: towards forest and community sustainability?
by Ryan Bullock & Kathryn Jastremski & Maureen G. Reed - 167-178 Formalising informal solid waste recycling at the Pomona dumpsite in Harare, Zimbabwe
by Svongwa Nemadire & Stenly Mapurazi & George Nyamadzawo - 179-189 Are denser cities greener? Evidence from China, 2000–2010
by Rui Wang & Quan Yuan - 190-191 Finnish Water Services: Experiences in Global Perspective ‐ by Tapio S. Katko
by Marcia Brewster
May 2017, Volume 41, Issue 2
- 71-82 Conflict and collective action in Tonle Sap fisheries: adapting governance to support community livelihoods
by Blake D. Ratner & Sovannarith So & Kosal Mam & Il Oeur & Sour Kim - 83-91 Assessment of seasonal variations of carbon dioxide concentration in Iran using GOSAT data
by Seyed Mohsen Mousavi & Samereh Falahatkar & Manouchehr Farajzadeh - 92-104 REDD+ in Africa: contexts and challenges
by Belachew Gizachew & Rasmus Astrup & Pål Vedeld & Eliakimu M. Zahabu & Lalisa A. Duguma - 105-118 Evidence of the impacts of the national housing programme on the accessibility of the low‐income population in Rio de Janeiro
by José Renato Barandier & Milena Bodmer & Izabella Lentino - 119-127 An Environmental Kuznets Curve for N2O emissions in Germany: an ARDL approach
by Manuel A. Zambrano‐Monserrate & Mario Andres Fernandez
February 2017, Volume 41, Issue 1
- 3-17 Household susceptibility to hydrological change in the Lower Mekong Basin
by Ruby W. Grantham & Murray A. Rudd - 18-29 Renewable inequity? Women's employment in clean energy in industrialized, emerging and developing economies
by Bipasha Baruah - 30-41 Social disruption, mine closure and housing policy: evidence from the Free State Goldfields, South Africa
by John Ntema & Lochner Marais & Jan Cloete & Molefi Lenka - 42-54 Understanding local community attitudes toward industrial development in the Great Barrier Reef region World Heritage Area: are environmental impacts perceived to overshadow economic benefits?
by Claudia F. Benham - 55-68 Protected areas and deforestation: new results from high‐resolution panel data
by Brian Blankespoor & Susmita Dasgupta & David Wheeler
November 2016, Volume 40, Issue 4
- 141-142 Introduction: Toward sustainable urban form
by Joan Clos - 143-155 Sustainable mobility as Swiss cheese? – Exploring influences on urban transport strategy in Basel
by Paul Fenton - 156-168 Sustainability assessment of three districts in the city of Donostia through the NEST simulation tool
by Xabat Oregi & Maxime Pousse & Lara Mabe & Alexandre Escudero & Iker Mardaras - 169-179 The role of institutions in sustainable urban governance
by Allison Bridges - 180-202 Attaining SDG11: can sustainability assessment tools be used for improved transformation of neighbourhoods in historic city centers?
by Tulin Vural Arslan & Selen Durak & Deniz Ozge Aytac
August 2016, Volume 40, Issue 3
- 93-102 Dynamics of local governance in natural resource conservation in the Okavango Delta, Botswana
by Emmanuel Mogende & Oluwatoyin Kolawole - 103-111 A framework for reforming India's forest biodiversity management regime
by S. Faizi & M. Ravichandran - 112-126 Considering the locals: coastal construction and destruction in times of climate change on Anjouan, Comoros
by Beate M.W. Ratter & Jan Petzold & Kamardine Sinane - 127-138 Thinking inside the basin: scale in transboundary water management
by Bunyod Holmatov & Jonathan Lautze
February 2016, Volume 40, Issue 1-2
- 3-5 Ethics of sustainable development: the moral imperative for the effective implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
by Mohammad Reza Salamat - 6-20 Who counts, what counts: representation and accountability in water governance in the Upper Comoé sub‐basin, Burkina Faso
by Carla Roncoli & Brian Dowd‐Uribe & Ben Orlove & Colin Thor West & Moussa Sanon - 21-36 Environmental information sharing: a means to support the legitimization of oyster farmers’ stewardship over water quality management in NSW, Australia
by Nicolas Paget & Katherine Anne Daniell & Ana Rubio Zuazo & Olivier Barreteau - 37-50 Key factors that influence households’ tree planting behaviour
by Yusuph J. Kulindwa - 51-61 Tourism and wetland conservation: application of travel cost and willingness to pay an entry fee at Ghodaghodi Lake Complex, Nepal
by Pramod Lamsal & Kishor Atreya & Krishna Prasad Pant & Lalit Kumar - 62-76 Impact of forest policies on timber production in India: a review
by Mili Ghosh & Bhaskar Sinha - 77-90 Qualifying irrigation system sustainability by means of stakeholder perceptions and concerns: lessons from the Segarra‐Garrigues Canal, Spain
by Sandra Ricart & Anna Ribas & David Pavón
August 2015, Volume 39, Issue 3-4
- 153-156 The power of framing and response to global environmental challenges: the case of climate change
by Mohammad Reza Salamat - 157-174 The global partnership for sustainable development
by Yongfu Huang & Muhammad G. Quibria - 175-190 Analysis of energy security and sustainability in future low carbon scenarios for Brazil
by Fátima Lima & Joana Portugal‐Pereira & André F.P. Lucena & Pedro Rochedo & Jorge Cunha & Manuel Lopes Nunes & Alexandre Salem Szklo - 191-201 The legacy of migration in response to climate stress: learning from the Gilbertese resettlement in the Solomon Islands
by Simon D. Donner - 202-213 A Yin‐Yang approach to education policy regarding health and the environment: early‐careerists' image of the future and priority programmes
by Paul Watts & Benjamin Custer & Zhuang‐Fang Yi & Enoch Ontiri & Marivic Pajaro - 214-223 Implementing SDG 15: Can large‐scale public programs help deliver biodiversity conservation, restoration and management, while assisting human development?
by Peter Bridgewater & Mathieu Régnier & Roberto Cruz García - 224-237 Energy production and sustainability: A study of Belo Monte hydroelectric power plant
by Issa Ibrahim Berchin & Jéssica Garcia & Mauri Luiz Heerdt & Angélica de Quevedo Moreira & Ana Clara Medeiros da Silveira & José Baltazar Salgueirinho Osório de Andrade Guerra - 238-239 Sustainable Urban Transport – Edited by Maria Attard and Yoram Shiftan
by Robert Schönduwe
May 2015, Volume 39, Issue 2
- 83-96 An intelligent disaster decision support system for increasing the sustainability of transport networks
by Abbas Rajabifard & Russell G. Thompson & Yiqun Chen - 97-109 People, protected areas and ecosystem services: a qualitative and quantitative analysis of local people's perception and preferences in Côte d'Ivoire
by Ariane Amin & Julie G. Zaehringer & Gudrun Schwilch & Inza Koné - 110-122 Resource conservation strategies for rice‐wheat cropping systems on partially reclaimed sodic soils of the Indo‐Gangetic region, and their effects on soil carbon
by V.K. Mishra & S. Srivastava & A.K. Bhardwaj & D.K. Sharma & Y.P. Singh & A.K. Nayak - 123-133 The water vulnerability of metro and megacities: An investigation of structural determinants
by Thomas Bolognesi - 134-150 Energy consumption and carbon emission for tourism transport in World Heritage Sites: a case of the Wulingyuan area in China
by Chengcai Tang & Linsheng Zhong & Wenjing Fan & Shengkui Cheng - 151-152 Urban China: Toward Efficient, Inclusive, and Sustainable Urbanization – By The World Bank and the Development Research Center of the State Council, People's Republic of China
by Ralph Wahnschafft & Fen Wei
February 2015, Volume 39, Issue 1
- 1-2 Introduction: Special issue on sustainable transport
by Mohammad Reza Salamat - 3-14 Economic growth and transport: On the road to sustainability
by Cátia Sousa & Catarina Roseta‐Palma & Luís Filipe Martins - 15-26 Contesting sustainability in urban transport — perspectives from a Swedish town
by Paul Fenton & Sara Gustafsson - 27-40 Governing sustainable low‐carbon transport in Indonesia: An assessment of provincial transport plans
by Andreas Jaeger & Sudarmanto Budi Nugroho & Eric Zusman & Ryoko Nakano & Rachel Daggy - 41-52 Bikeshare in China as a public service: Comparing government‐run and public‐private partnership operation models
by Gavin Fynn Lohry & Alice Yiu - 53-63 Estimating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from paratransit in Bandung, Indonesia: Reducing the transaction costs of generating conservative emissions baselines
by Sudarmanto Budi Nugroho & Eric Zusman - 64-81 Lessons from 40 years of planning for cycle‐inclusion: Reflections from Santiago, Chile
by Lake Sagaris
November 2014, Volume 38, Issue 4
- 235-247 Market‐based conservation: Aligning static theory with dynamic systems
by Richard T. Woodward & Amanda Stronza & Elizabeth Shapiro‐Garza & Lee A. Fitzgerald - 248-260 Has the Clean Development Mechanism assisted sustainable development?
by Jingjing He & Yongfu Huang & Finn Tarp - 261-269 The relationship between sustainable development and resource use from a geographic perspective
by Eric K.W. Aikins - 270-281 The paradox of the modernisation of urban water systems in Europe: Intrinsic institutional limits for sustainability
by Thomas Bolognesi - 282-295 Economics of salt‐induced land degradation and restoration
by M. Qadir & E. Quillérou & V. Nangia & G. Murtaza & M. Singh & R.J. Thomas & P. Drechsel & A.D. Noble - 296-307 Local people's perceptions of participating in conservation in a heritage site: A case study of the Wuyishan Scenery District cultural and natural heritage site in Southeastern China
by Wei‐bin You & Dong‐jin He & Wei Hong & Cui Liu & Li‐yun Wu & Zhi‐rong Ji & Shi‐hong Xiao
August 2014, Volume 38, Issue 3
- 155-156 Introduction: Special section on oceans and seas
by Julie Ritz - 157-167 Connecting stressors, ocean ecosystem services, and human health
by Paul A. Sandifer & Ariana E. Sutton‐Grier - 168-181 Enhancing the Global Ocean Observing System to meet evidence based needs for the ecosystem‐based management of coastal ecosystem services
by Thomas C. Malone & Paul M. DiGiacomo & Emanuel Gonçalves & Anthony H. Knap & Liana Talaue‐McManus & Stephen de Mora & Jose Muelbert - 182-192 Decentralized oceans: Sail‐solar shipping for sustainable development in SIDS
by Jennifer Louise Teeter & Steven A. Cleary - 193-202 Quantitative accounting for social economic indicators
by Darian McBain & Ali Alsamawi - 203-219 The Water Poverty Index in rural Cambodia and Viet Nam: A holistic snapshot to improve water management planning
by Lisa Guppy - 220-232 Above‐ground carbon assessment in the Kom‐Mengamé forest conservation complex, South Cameroon: Exploring the potential of managing forests for biodiversity and carbon
by Evariste Fedoung Fongnzossie & Denis Jean Sonwa & Victor Kemeuze & Phillipe Auzel & Bernard‐Aloys Nkongmeneck
May 2014, Volume 38, Issue 2
- 85-98 Myanmar under reform: Emerging pressures on water, energy and food security
by Mirja Kattelus & Muhammad Mizanur Rahaman & Olli Varis - 99-108 A review of the protection of sources of drinking water in China
by Henian Wang & Xinxiao Yu - 109-117 Natural food resources bank in the form of forestry and grassland: Scenarios to ensure sustainable food security
by Wenbiao Wu & Yixing Yang & Charles S. Brennan & Wei Huang - 118-128 Exploring risk, resistance and the power of myths among coastal fishing communities in Kerala, India
by Sunil D. Santha & Gahana P. & Aswin V. S. - 129-140 Extending the EU Renewable Energy Directive sustainability criteria to solid bioenergy from forests
by Uwe R. Fritsche & Leire Iriarte & Johnny de Jong & Alessandro Agostini & Nicolae Scarlat - 141-153 The contribution of non‐timber forest products towards sustainable rural development: The case of Candelilla wax from the Chihuahuan Desert in Mexico
by Miguel Arato & Stijn Speelman & Guido Van Huylenbroeck
February 2014, Volume 38, Issue 1
- 1-13 Migration from atolls as climate change adaptation: Current practices, barriers and options in Solomon Islands
by Thomas Birk & Kjeld Rasmussen - 14-26 Using power sector reform as an opportunity to increase the uptake of renewable energy in the power sector: Responding to peak oil and climate change in Caribbean and Pacific small island developing States, between 1970‐2010
by Keron Niles & Bob Lloyd - 27-46 Cultural and socio‐economic determinants of energy consumption on small remote islands
by Manfred Lenzen & Murukesan Krishnapillai & Deveraux Talagi & Jodie Quintal & Denise Quintal & Ron Grant & Simpson Abraham & Cindy Ehmes & Joy Murray - 47-57 Sustainable tourism, climate change and sea level rise adaptation policies in Barbados
by Michelle Mycoo - 58-66 Sustainably managing natural resources and the need for construction materials in Pacific island countries: The example of South Tarawa, Kiribati
by Julie Babinard & Christopher R. Bennett & Marea E. Hatziolos & Asif Faiz & Anil Somani - 67-81 The experience of ISLANDS in deploying system dynamics modeling as an integrated policy tool
by Prakash N K Deenapanray & Andrea M Bassi - 82-83 Power Sector Experience in Latin America and the Caribbean – By Rigoberto Ariel Yepez‐Garcia and Julie Dana
by Fen Wei
November 2013, Volume 37, Issue 4
- 211-220 Government and voluntary policymaking for sustainability in mining towns: A longitudinal analysis of Itabira, Brazil
by Alberto Fonseca & Patricia Fitzpatrick & Mary Louise McAllister - 221-230 Economic use value of the Belize marine ecosystem: Potential risks and benefits from offshore oil exploration
by Andrés M. Cisneros‐Montemayor & F. Gordon Kirkwood & Sarah Harper & Dirk Zeller & U. Rashid Sumaila - 231-241 Improving visitor management approaches for the changing preferences and behaviours of country park visitors in Hong Kong
by Lewis T.O. Cheung - 242-256 Why keep lions instead of livestock? Assessing wildlife tourism‐based payment for ecosystem services involving herders in the Maasai Mara, Kenya
by Philip M. Osano & Mohammed Y. Said & Jan de Leeuw & Nicholas Ndiwa & Dickson Kaelo & Sarah Schomers & Regina Birner & Joseph O. Ogutu - 257-268 Participatory GIS for strengthening transboundary marine governance in SIDS
by Kimberly Baldwin & Robin Mahon & Patrick McConney - 269-279 Reflections on network governance in Africa's forestry sector
by J. Andrew Grant & Dianne Balraj & Georgia Mavropoulos‐Vagelis
August 2013, Volume 37, Issue 3
- 141-152 Implementing REDD through community‐based forest management: Lessons from Tanzania
by Elizabeth J. Z. Robinson & Heidi J. Albers & Charles Meshack & Razack B. Lokina - 153-166 “How far do you have to walk to find peace again?”: A case study of First Nations' operational values for a community forest in Northeast British Columbia, Canada
by Annie L. Booth & Bruce R. Muir - 167-176 Forest management policies and oil wealth in Iran over the last century: A review
by Farshad Amiraslani & Deirdre Dragovich - 177-188 Forest‐poverty nexus: Exploring the contribution of forests to rural livelihoods in Kenya
by Jane Kabubo‐Mariara - 189-199 Urban forest corridors in Australia: Policy, management and technology
by M‐Z Wang & J.R. Merrick - 200-210 Community forest management: Can the green economy contribute to environmental justice?
by David Barkin & Mario Fuente
May 2013, Volume 37, Issue 2
- 67-69 Special issue on tourism
by Ralph Wahnschafft & David Le Blanc - 70-79 Tourism sector in Panama: Regional economic impacts and the potential to benefit the poor
by Irina Klytchnikova & Paul Dorosh - 80-89 The economic impacts of tourism in Botswana, Namibia and South Africa: Is poverty subsiding?
by Edwin Muchapondwa & Jesper Stage - 90-102 Towards sustainable tourism: The need to integrate conservation and development using the Buccoo Reef Marine Park, Tobago, West Indies
by Kahlil Hassanali - 103-112 Challenges for sustainable tourism at the Jiuzhaigou World Natural Heritage site in western China
by Yong Gu & Jie Du & Ya Tang & Xue Qiao & Carla Bossard & Guiping Deng - 113-126 Marine angling tourism in Norway and Iceland: Finding balance in management policy for sustainability
by Maria‐Victoria Solstrand - 127-137 Mountain gorilla tourism generating wealth and peace in post‐conflict Rwanda
by Miko Maekawa & Annette Lanjouw & Eugène Rutagarama & Douglas Sharp - 138-139 Urban Tourism and Urban Change: Cities in a Global Economy – By Costas Spirou
by Ralph Wahnschafft
February 2013, Volume 37, Issue 1
- 1-18 Barriers and guidelines for public policies on climate change adaptation: A missed opportunity of scientific knowledge‐brokerage
by Christoph Clar & Andrea Prutsch & Reinhard Steurer - 19-30 Justice in development? An analysis of water interventions in the rural South
by Jean‐Philippe Venot & Floriane Clement - 31-42 Governance of seed and food security through participatory plant breeding: Empirical evidence and gender analysis from Syria
by Alessandra Galiè - 43-54 The influence of geomorphology on the role of women at artisanal and small‐scale mine sites
by Katherine C. Malpeli & Peter G. Chirico - 55-66 Learning sustainable water practices through participatory irrigation management in Thailand
by A. John Sinclair & Wachiraporn Kumnerdpet & Joanne M. Moyer
November 2012, Volume 36, Issue 4
- 215-230 Beyond Rio: Sustainable energy scenarios for the 21st century
by David L. McCollum & Volker Krey & Keywan Riahi - 231-244 Consistent assessments of pathways toward sustainable development and climate stabilization
by Keigo Akimoto & Fuminori Sano & Ayami Hayashi & Takashi Homma & Junichiro Oda & Kenichi Wada & Miyuki Nagashima & Kohko Tokushige & Toshimasa Tomoda - 245-262 Climate, land, energy and water (CLEW) interlinkages in Burkina Faso: An analysis of agricultural intensification and bioenergy production
by Sebastian Hermann & Manuel Welsch & Rebecka Ericsdotter Segerstrom & Mark I. Howells & Charles Young & Thomas Alfstad & Hans‐Holger Rogner & Pasquale Steduto - 263-273 Crop biodiversity, productivity and production risk: Panel data micro‐evidence from Ethiopia
by Prosper F. Bangwayo‐Skeete & Mintewab Bezabih & Precious Zikhali - 274-284 Land rights in Darfur: Institutional flexibility, policy and adaptation to environmental change
by Jon Unruh & Musa Adam Abdul‐Jalil - 285-299 Cost‐benefit analysis of soil remediation in Israeli industrial zones
by Doron Lavee & Tomer Ash & Gilat Baniad
August 2012, Volume 36, Issue 3
- 145-159 A theoretical overview of the relationship between the resource curse and genuine savings as an indicator for “weak” sustainability
by Adrian Boos & Karin Holm‐Müller - 160-166 Effects of economic growth on biodiversity in the United States
by Brian Czech & Julianne H. Mills Busa & Roger M. Brown - 167-180 Bioenergy project appraisal in sub‐Saharan Africa: Sustainability barriers and opportunities in Zambia
by Ian Duvenage & Ros Taplin & Lindsay Stringer - 181-191 Qualitative impacts of Senna spectabilis on distribution of welfare: A household survey of dependent communities in Budongo Forest Reserve, Uganda
by Eric Mungatana & Peter Beine Ahimbisibwe - 192-201 A case study of REDD+ challenges in the post‐2012 climate regime: The scenarios approach
by Heli Lu & Guifang Liu - 202-212 Millennium Consumption Goals (MCGs) for Rio+20 and beyond: A practical step towards global sustainability
by Mohan Munasinghe
May 2012, Volume 36, Issue 2
- 63-75 Challenging established narratives on soil erosion and shifting cultivation in Laos
by Guillaume Lestrelin & Olga Vigiak & Aurélie Pelletreau & Bounmy Keohavong & Christian Valentin - 76-87 Water security: Old concepts, new package, what value?
by Jonathan Lautze & Herath Manthrithilake - 88-100 Variation in implementation of corporate social responsibility practices in emerging economies' firms: A survey of Chilean fruit exporters
by Laurens Klerkx & Pablo Villalobos & Alejandra Engler - 101-108 Evaluation of sustainable development strategies and policies: The need for more timely indicators
by Jari Lyytimäki - 109-122 A case for gender equity in governance of the Okavango Delta fisheries in Botswana
by Barbara Ntombi Ngwenya & Ketlhatlogile Keta Mosepele & Lapologang Magole - 123-141 A disaggregated emissions inventory for Taiwan with uses in hybrid input‐output life cycle analysis (IO‐LCA)
by Chia‐Hao Liu & Manfred Lenzen & Joy Murray - 142-143 Energy and Security in South Asia Cooperation or Conflict?– By Charles K. Ebinger
by Terence D. Agbeyegbe
February 2012, Volume 36, Issue 1
- 1-2 Special issue on institutions for sustainable development
by David Le Blanc - 3-15 From Rio to Rio via Johannesburg: Integrating institutions across governance levels in sustainable development deliberations
by Sylvia I. Karlsson‐Vinkhuyzen - 16-27 Working with sustainability: Experiences of sustainability processes in Swedish municipalities
by E. Carina H. Keskitalo & Johanna Liljenfeldt - 28-37 Trivializing sustainability: Environmental governance and rhetorical free‐riders in the Brazilian Amazon
by Igor Ferraz da Fonseca & Marcel Bursztyn & Benjamin S. Allen - 38-49 Trade‐offs between environmental protection and economic development in China's fisheries policy: A political analysis on the adoption and implementation of the Fisheries Law 2000
by Gianluca Ferraro & Marleen Brans - 50-60 Institutional cooperation at a basin level: For what, by whom? Lessons learned from Cambodia's Tonle Sap Lake
by Marko Keskinen & Olli Varis - 61-62 Transport for Suburbia: Beyond the Automobile Age – By Paul Mees
by Ralph Wahnschafft & Jose Monroy
November 2011, Volume 35, Issue 4
- 251-268 Reconceptualizing water management in Khorezm, Uzbekistan
by Anna‐Katharina Hornidge & Lisa Oberkircher & Bernhard Tischbein & Gunther Schorcht & Anik Bhaduri & Ahmad M. Manschadi - 269-282 How to “walk the talk”: The perspectives of sector staff on implementation of the rural water supply programme in Uganda
by Andrew Quin & Berit Balfors & Marianne Kjellén - 283-292 Transparency, consultation and conflict: Assessing the micro‐level risks surrounding the drive to develop Peru's Amazonian oil and gas resources
by James Haselip - 293-303 Safeguarding livelihoods or exacerbating poverty? Artisanal mining and formalization in West Africa
by Roy Maconachie & Gavin Hilson - 304-320 Where artisanal mines and forest meet: Socio‐economic and environmental impacts in the Congo Basin
by Verina Ingram & Julius Chupezi Tieguhong & Jolien Schure & Eric Nkamgnia & Maurice Henri Tadjuidje - 321-333 Social cost‐benefit analysis of intensive versus traditional shrimp farming: A case study from India
by Poulomi Bhattacharya & K. N. Ninan - 334-342 “What do you think should be the two or three highest priority political outcomes of the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development (Rio+20), scheduled for Rio de Janeiro in June 2012?”
by Ben Vanpeperstraete & Sébastien Duyck & Medani P. Bhandari & Janis Brizga & Leida Rijnhout & Sylvia Lorek & A. Peter Castro & Chiung Ting Chang & Herman Daly & Robert J. Didham & Gianluca Ferraro & Oliver Greenfield & Ashok Khosla & Ernst Ulrich von Weizsäcker & Birgit Lode & Simon Miles & Henrique Pacini & Semida Silveira & Leisa Perch & Jaap Rijnsburger & Mukul Sanwal & Sameera Savarala & S. Jacob Scherr & Kallidaikurichi E. Seetharam & A.M.M. Adeeb & Donna Shepherd & Adrian Smith & Lisinka Ulatowska & Alice Vincent & Werner John - 343-344 The Plundered Planet: How to Reconcile Prosperity with Nature – By Paul Collier
by Andrew Reid Bell - 344-346 Sacred Natural Sites Conserving Nature & Culture– Edited by Bas Verschuuren, Robert Wild, Jeffrey A. McNeely, Gonzalo Oviedo
by Thora Martina Herrmann - 346-347 World on the Edge: How to Prevent Environmental and Economic Collapse – By Lester Brown
by Ariel Dinar - 347-348 The Social Embeddedness of Industrial Ecology – Edited by Frank Boons and Jennifer Howard‐Grenville
by Pauline Deutz
August 2011, Volume 35, Issue 3
- 151-154 Special issue on green economy and sustainable development
by David Le Blanc - 155-164 Societal transformations for a sustainable economy
by Tim Jackson - 165-184 Lessons from the history of technological change for clean energy scenarios and policies
by Charlie Wilson & Arnulf Grubler - 185-200 Shaping agricultural innovation systems responsive to food insecurity and climate change
by Sally Brooks & Michael Loevinsohn - 201-212 Building a regulatory framework for biofuels governance in China: Legislation as the starting point
by Huanhuan Wang - 213-222 Sustainable partnerships for a green economy: A case study of public procurement for home‐grown school feeding
by Kei Otsuki - 223-232 The sustainability of green funds
by Bert Scholtens - 233-245 The policy challenges for green economy and sustainable economic development
by Edward Barbier - 246-248 The Health Practitioner's Guide to Climate Change: Diagnosis and Cure – Edited by Jenny Griffiths, Mala Rao, Fiona Adshead and Allison Thorpe
by Carlos E. Restrepo - 248-249 Deforestation and Climate Change: Reducing Carbon Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation – Edited by Valentina Bosetti and Ruben Lubowski
by Kate Dooley
May 2011, Volume 35, Issue 2
- 77-88 Resource availability, planning rigidity and Realpolitik in Lithuanian forest utilization
by Vilis Brukas & Andrius Kuliešis & Ola Sallnäs & Edgaras Linkevičius - 89-99 Are soil conservation technologies “win‐win?” A case study of Anjeni in the north‐western Ethiopian highlands
by Menale Kassie & Gunnar Köhlin & Randy Bluffstone & Stein Holden - 100-111 The Climate Value of Cycling
by Roel Massink & Mark Zuidgeest & Jaap Rijnsburger & Olga L. Sarmiento & Martin van Maarseveen - 112-121 Environmental and resource sustainability of Chinese cities: A review of issues, policies, practices and effects
by Rui Wang - 122-133 The value of open ocean ecosystems: A case study for the Spanish exclusive economic zone
by Arantza Murillas‐Maza & Jorge Virto & María Carmen Gallastegui & Pilar González & Javier Fernández‐Macho - 134-144 Towards sustainable community‐based natural resource management in the indigenous Meqmegi community in Taiwan: Rethinking impacts of local participation
by Pei‐Shan Lin & Chang‐Yi Chang - 145-146 Sustainability Education: Perspectives and Practices across Higher Education – Edited by Paula Jones, David Selby, and Stephen Sterling
by Peggy F. Barlett - 146-147 Governing Africa's Forests in a Globalized World – Edited by Laura A German, Alain Karsenty, and Anne‐Marie Tiani
by Sadie Jane Ryan
February 2011, Volume 35, Issue 1
- 1-8 Putting the cart before the horse: Water governance and IWRM
by Jonathan Lautze & Sanjiv de Silva & Mark Giordano & Luke Sanford - 9-20 Marine gold and atoll livelihoods: The rise and fall of the bêche‐de‐mer trade on Ontong Java, Solomon Islands
by Andreas Egelund Christensen - 21-31 Eco‐efficiency, self‐sufficiency and sustainability in transport: The limits for Brazilian sugarcane ethanol policy
by Peter Wells & Thaisa Faro - 32-48 Sustainability under siege: Transport costs and corruption on West Africa's trade corridors
by Daniel Bromley & Jeremy Foltz - 49-62 Projections of highway vehicle population, energy demand, and CO2 emissions in India to 2040
by Salil Arora & Anant Vyas & Larry R. Johnson - 63-72 “Is the concept of a green economy a useful way of framing policy discussions and policymaking to promote sustainable development?”
by Sheng Fulai & Gary Flomenhoft & Timothy J. Downs & MaÁngeles Grande‐Ortiz & Dana Graef & Bert Scholtens & Arthur P.J. Mol & David A. Sonnenfeld & Gert Spaargaren & Rajeev K. Goel & Edward W.T. Hsieh & Serban Scrieciu & Reinhard Steurer & Christine Polzin & Genia Kostka & Tiho Ancev & Elke Pirgmaier & Frank Boons & Karl‐Henrik Robèrt & Christopher Bryant & Ke Zhou & Surya Raj Acharya & David Huberman & Denis J. Sonwa & Michelle Mycoo & Dabo Guan & Klaus Hubacek & U. Rashid Sumaila & Hector G. Lopez‐Ruiz & G. Jason Jolley & Michael L. Dougherty & André Francisco Pilon & Ravi Prakash & Tulus Tambunan & Sebastian Hermann - 73-74 Markets, Marketing and Developing Countries: Where We Stand and Where We are Heading – Edited by Hans van Trijp and Paul Ingenbleek
by Emmanuel Yujuico - 74-75 Water Policy in the Netherlands: Integrated Management in a Densely Populated Delta – Edited by Stijn Reinhard and Henk Folmer
by Erik Mostert
November 2010, Volume 34, Issue 4
- 233-235 Special issue on transport
by David Le Blanc & Ralph Wahnschafft - 236-254 Sustainable transport: A case study of Rhine navigation
by Gernot Pauli - 255-265 Review of transportation choice research in Australia: Implications for sustainable urban transport design
by Sayed Iftekhar & Sorada Tapsuwan - 266-274 Climate protection and motor vehicle regulations: Evaluation of motor vehicle regulations in China in the context of greenhouse gas management
by Mingde Cao & Yixiang Xu - 275-288 From sustainable transport development to active citizenship and participatory democracy: The experience of Living City in Chile
by Lake Sagaris - 289-302 Sustainable transport indicators for Cape Town, South Africa: Advocacy, negotiation and partnership in transport planning practice
by Lisa Kane - 303-313 Governance of sustainability at airports: Moving beyond the debate between growth and noise
by Frank Boons & Arwin Van Buuren & Geert Teisman - 314-326 Making climate instruments work for sustainable transport in developing countries
by Stefan Bakker & Cornie Huizenga - 327-331 “How can the stigma of public transport as the ‘poor man's vehicle’ be overcome to enhance sustainability and climate change mitigation?”
by Daniel W. Bromley & Ralph Buehler & Tom Godefrooij & Mark Kirkels & Nuno Quental & Kyoko Kusakabe & Ashwani Vasishth & Jorge Diaz Tejada & Benny Geys & Merethe D. Leiren & M. Sohail Khan & Emmanuel Mwendera & Steve Melia & Mark Brussel & Mark Zuidgeest & Flavia De Souza & Surya Raj Acharya & Dr. Puspita Dirgahayani & Mari Martiskainen - 332-333 Carbon Markets: An International Business Guide– By Arnaud Brohé, Nick Eyre and Nicholas Howarth
by Frank A. Wolak - 333-335 The Vanishing Face of Gaia – By James Lovelock
by Chantal Line Carpentier - 335-336 An Introduction to Sustainable Transportation: Policy, Planning and Implementation – By Preston L. Schiller, Eric C. Bruun and Jeffrey R. Kenworthy
by Ralph Wahnschafft
August 2010, Volume 34, Issue 3
- 175-187 Vulnerability of the South African farming sector to climate change and variability: An indicator approach
by Glwadys A. Gbetibouo & Claudia Ringler & Rashid Hassan - 188-199 Overcoming growing water scarcity: Exploring potential improvements in water productivity in India
by Upali A. Amarasinghe & R.P. S. Malik & Bharat R. Sharma - 200-210 Facilitating substance phase‐out through material information systems and improving environmental impacts in the recycling stage of a product
by Daniel Paska - 211-221 Migration and animal husbandry: Competing or complementary livelihood strategies. Evidence from Kyrgyzstan
by Nadia Schoch & Bernd Steimann & Susan Thieme - 222-230 Pashmina production and socio‐economic changes in the Indian Changthang: Implications for natural resource management
by Tsewang Namgail & Sipke E. Van Wieren & Herbert H.T. Prins - 231-232 Book Review: Reinventing the Automobile – By William J. Mitchell, Christopher E. Borroni‐Bird, and Lawrence D. Burns
by Ira Sohn
May 2010, Volume 34, Issue 2
- 93-105 Building the role of local government authorities towards the achievement of the human right to water in rural Tanzania
by Alejandro Jiménez & Agustí Pérez‐Foguet - 106-123 Shellfish aquaculture and First Nations' sovereignty: The quest for sustainable development in contested sea space
by Alyssa L. Joyce & Terre A. Satterfield - 124-139 Fast Track Land Reform Programme, tenure security and investments in soil conservation: Micro‐evidence from Mazowe District in Zimbabwe
by Precious Zikhali - 140-154 Cross‐sectoral and participatory approaches to combating desertification: The Iranian experience
by Farshad Amiraslani & Deirdre Dragovich - 155-164 A theory of chemicals regulation and testing
by Silke Gabbert & Hans‐Peter Weikard - 165-174 New public policy proposal for the management of industrial toxic substances in São Paulo State, Brazil
by Flávio De Miranda Ribeiro & Rúbia Kuno
February 2010, Volume 34, Issue 1
- 1-3 Sustainable consumption and production: Policy efforts and challenges
by David Le Blanc - 4-15 Sustainable consumption and production: Trends, challenges and options for the Asia‐Pacific region
by Wei Zhao & Patrick Schroeder - 16-23 Linking sustainable consumption and production: The government role
by Candice Stevens - 24-38 Green procurement in the Asian public sector and the Hong Kong private sector
by Linda W.P. Ho & Nicholas M. Dickinson & Gilbert Y.S. Chan - 39-50 Policies to promote sustainable consumption: Innovative approaches in Europe
by Gerd Scholl & Frieder Rubik & Harri Kalimo & Katja Biedenkopf & Ólöf Söebech