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November 2006, Volume 30, Issue 4
- 328-330 Experts address the question: How can we maximize the impact of adaptation measures to support sustainable development?
by Anthony Deyal & Laurens M. Bouwer & Jeroen C.J.H. Aerts & Qazi Kholiquzzaman Ahmad & Henk Van Schaik & Patricia A. Hoyte & Susanne C. Moser & Matrix Alliance - 331-333 Sustainable Fossil Fuels The Unusual Suspect in the Quest for Clean and Enduring Energy ‐ By Mark Jaccard
by Ira Sohn - 333-334 Natural Resources and Economic Development ‐ By Edward B. Barbier
by Ralph Chipman - 334-335 Transforming the Dry Lands: The Sadguru Story of Western India ‐ By Harnath Jagawat
by Paul L.G. Vlek - 335-336 Fluid Bonds: Views on Gender and Water ‐ Edited by Kuntala Lahiri‐Dutt
by Frederik Pischke
August 2006, Volume 30, Issue 3
- 177-187 Advancement of renewables in Bangladesh and Thailand: Policy intervention and institutional settings
by Sk Noim Uddin & Ros Taplin & Xiaojiang Yu - 188-198 Mining amid decentralization. Local governments and mining in the Philippines
by William N. Holden & R. Daniel Jacobson - 199-206 Exploration and development of Iran's oilfields through buyback
by Abdolhossein Shiravi & Seyed Nasrollah Ebrahimi - 207-218 The evolution of community water governance in Uchira, Tanzania: The implications for equality of access, sustainability and effectiveness
by Frances Cleaver & Anna Toner - 219-229 Troubles on the way: An analysis of the challenges faced by multi‐stakeholder platforms
by Nicolas Faysse - 230-237 Conservation and management of the Bangladesh coastal ecosystem: Overview of an integrated approach
by M. S. Iftekhar - 238-240 Is renewable energy cost‐effective?
by Oswaldo Lucon & Jyoti Prasad Painuly & Solomone Fifita & Dan E. Arvizu & Haruki Tsuchiya & Norbert Wohlgemuth
May 2006, Volume 30, Issue 2
- 85-85 Meeting the Johannesburg Target
by JoAnne DiSano - 86-89 National sustainable development strategies: Moving from theory to practice
by Mary Pat Silveira - 90-101 Review, development and monitoring of national sustainable development strategies in Ghana
by Seth Doe Vordzorgbe - 102-110 Saint Lucia's experience with formulating a national sustainable development strategy
by Bishnu Tulsie - 111-123 Mainstreaming sustainable development: Evolving perspectives and challenges from the Philippine experience
by Maria Lourdes M. Lagarde - 124-135 Trying harder: Developing a new sustainable strategy for the UK
by Bronwen Jones - 136-145 Sustainable development strategies: Tools for policy coherence
by Christian Brodhag & Sophie Talière - 146-156 Assessing national sustainable development strategies: Strengthening the links to operational policy
by Clive George & Colin Kirkpatrick - 157-167 Sustainable development in the Mediterranean region
by Arab Hoballah - 168-170 How have national sustainable development strategies made an impact on decision‐making processes?
by Thorvald Moe & Bakary Toure & Elena Polyakova & Guenther Bachmann & Ross Andrews & Nadine Gouzée & Silvia Matušova & Pavol Jusko - 171-173 Sustainable Energy: Choosing Among Options By Jefferson W. Tester, Elisabeth M. Drake, Michael J. Driscoll, Michael W. Golay and William A. Peters
by Deborah Bleviss - 173-174 Swimming Upstream: Collaborative Approaches to Watershed Management Edited by Paul Sabatier, Will Focht, Mark Lubell, Zev Trachtenberg, Arnold Vedlitz and Marty Matlock
by Randall Hannum - 174-175 Public Participation in the Governance of International Freshwater Resources Edited by Carl Bruch, Libor Jansky, Mikiyasu Nakayama and Kazimierz A. Salewicz
by Orland L. Wilkerson - 176-176 Investing in Nature: Case Studies in Land Conservation in Collaboration with Business by William J. Ginn
by Ralph Chipman
February 2006, Volume 30, Issue 1
- 1-1 Introducing new features
by Hiroko Morita‐Lou - 2-14 Access to energy services by the poor in India: Current situation and need for alternative strategies
by V. S. Ailawadi & Subhes C. Bhattacharyya - 15-26 Transforming China's coal mines: A case history of the Shuangliu Mine
by David Creedy & Wang Lijie & Zhou Xinquan & Liu Haibin & Gary Campbell - 27-36 ‘People, planet and prosperity’: The determinants of humanity's environmental footprint
by Geoffrey P. Hammond - 37-50 Towards sustainable development? The evolution of environmental policy in Malaysia
by A. A. Hezri & Mohd. Nordin Hasan - 51-62 People matter: The importance of social capital in the co‐management of natural resources
by Ryan Plummer & John FitzGibbon - 63-75 Equity and productivity assessments in the Olifants River basin, South Africa
by Krishna C. Prasad & Barbara Van Koppen & Kenneth Strzepek - 76-77 Experts address the question: What are the prospects for an effective implementation of the Kyoto Protocol?
by Hironori Hamanaka & S. Fred Singer & Paul E. Metz & Axel Michaelowa & Hermann E. Ott
November 2005, Volume 29, Issue 4
- 269-269 Energy indicators for sustainable development
by Kui‐Nang Mak - 270-273 Introduction: Using energy indicators to achieve sustainable development goals
by Kathleen L. Abdalla - 274-283 Indicators for sustainable energy development: An initiative by the International Atomic Energy Agency
by I. A. Vera & L. M. Langlois & H. H. Rogner & A. I. Jalal & F. L. Toth - 284-297 Indicators for sustainable energy development: Brazil's case study
by Roberto Schaeffer & Alexandre Salem Szklo & Fernando Monteiro Cima & Giovani Machado - 298-307 Evaluation of energy policy in Cuba using ISED
by David Pérez & I. López & I. Berdellans - 308-321 Indicators for sustainable energy development in Mexico
by José Antonio Medina‐Ross & Juan C. Mata‐Sandoval & Roberto López‐Pérez - 322-333 Indicators for sustainable energy development in Lithuania
by Dalia Streimikiene - 334-342 Monitoring the sustainability of Russia's energy development
by Garegin Aslanyan & Sergey Molodtsov & Vitali Iakobtchouk - 343-359 Indicators for sustainable energy development in Thailand
by Jessie L. Todoc & Monaliza J. Todoc & Thierry Lefevre - 360-376 Energy and environment in the European Union: An indicator‐based analysis
by Peter G. Taylor & Tobias Wiesenthal & Aphrodite Mourelatou - 377-391 Energy indicators and sustainable development: The International Energy Agency approach
by Fridtjof Unander - 392-403 EU sustainable development indicators: An overview
by Laure Ledoux & Roeland Mertens & Pascal Wolff - 404-407 Changing consumption and production patterns — the Marrakech process
by Chikako Takase
August 2005, Volume 29, Issue 3
- 189-189 Message from the Editor
by Hiroko Morita‐Lou - 190-198 Migrant land rights reception and ‘clearing to claim’ in sub‐Saharan Africa: A deforestation example from southern Zambia
by Jon Unruh & Lisa Cligget & Rod Hay - 199-212 Success factors in community based natural resources management in northern Botswana: Lessons from practice
by O. T. Thakadu - 213-223 Women and community water supply programmes: An analysis from a socio‐cultural perspective
by Nandita Singh & Gunnar Jacks & Prosun Bhattacharya - 224-232 Women and natural resource management: Illustrations from India and Nepal
by Bhawana Upadhyay - 233-242 The resource curse
by Graham A. Davis & John E. Tilton - 243-252 The dynamics of artisanal and small‐scale mining reform
by Knud Sinding - 253-255 Nature for water: Ecosystem services and water management
by Rainer Enderlein & Francesca Bernardini - 256-259 Recent books on conservation
by Thomas G. Whiston
May 2005, Volume 29, Issue 2
- 97-97 Message from the Editor
by Marcia M. Brewster - 98-108 Watershed protection: Capturing the benefits of nature's water supply services
by Sandra L. Postel & Barton H. Thompson - 109-119 For the quality of life — evolution of and lessons learnt from water and sanitation services in Porvoo, Finland, 1900–2000
by Petri S. Juuti & Tapio S. Katko & Riikka P. Rajala - 120-134 Knowledge, values, uses and management of the Araucaria araucana forest by the indigenous Mapuche Pewenche people: A basis for collaborative natural resource management in southern Chile
by Thora Martina Herrmann - 135-143 Integrated rice‐fish culture: Coupled production saves resources
by Michael Frei & Klaus Becker - 144-153 Strengthening artisanal mining research and policy through baseline census activities
by Gavin Hilson - 154-164 Is the WTO after your water? The General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) and poor people's right to water
by Lyla Mehta & Birgit la Cour Madsen - 165-176 Enhancing climate technology transfer through greater public–private cooperation: Lessons from Thailand and the Philippines
by Tim Forsyth - 177-178 Mercury in fish from African lakes
by Karen Kidd
February 2005, Volume 29, Issue 1
- 1-11 The challenges of sustainability in mining regions: The coal mining region of Santa Catarina, Brazil
by Simon Glauser & Mary Louise McAllister & Geraldo Milioli - 12-24 A concept for simultaneous wasteland reclamation, fuel production, and socio‐economic development in degraded areas in India: Need, potential and perspectives of Jatropha plantations
by George Francis & Raphael Edinger & Klaus Becker - 25-36 Affordable technologies for utilization of methane in a landfill environment: An example of an integrated technology array and evolving institutional networks
by Edward J. Linky & Harry Janes & James Cavazzoni - 37-50 Institutional reform in the Andean irrigation sector: Enabling policies for strengthening local rights and water management
by Leontien Cremers & Marjolein Ooijevaar & Rutgerd Boelens - 51-69 Integrating fisheries into the national development plans of Small Island Developing States (SIDS): Ten years on from Barbados
by Andy Thorpe & Chris Reid & Raymon Van Anrooy & Cecile Brugere - 70-81 Natural resources assessment in the Okavango Delta, Botswana: Case studies of some key resources
by D. L. Kgathi & G. Mmopelwa & K. Mosepele - 82-87 Collecting data in artisanal and small‐scale mining communities: Measuring progress towards more sustainable livelihoods
by Marieke Heemskerk - 88-89 Commission on Sustainable Development, Thirteenth session: Water, sanitation and human settlements
by JoAnne DiSano - 90-91 International Conference ‘Water: A Catalyst for Peace’, 6–8 October, Zaragoza, Spain
by Léna Salamé & Saskia Castelein
November 2004, Volume 28, Issue 4
- 249-250 Corporate social responsibility
by José Antonio Ocampo - 251-256 Introduction
by Juan Somavia - 257-267 Using public procurement to achieve social outcomes
by Christopher McCrudden - 268-277 Private and public interests in water and energy
by David Hall & Emanuele Lobina - 278-290 Corporate social responsibility, partnerships, and institutional change: The case of mining companies in South Africa
by Ralph Hamann - 291-301 Dilemmas and advances in corporate social responsibility in Brazil. The work of the Ethos Institute
by Ricardo Young - 302-316 Perspectives on corporate social responsibility in the chemical sector: A comparative analysis of the Mexican and South African cases
by Nicola J. Acutt & Veronica Medina‐Ross & Tim O'Riordan - 317-330 Shareholder activism on environmental issues: A study of proposals at large US corporations (2000–2003)
by Robert Monks & Anthony Miller & Jacqueline Cook - 331-332 The Royal Institute of International Affairs workshop on corporate social responsibility
by Miguel F. Doria - 333-337 Partnerships for a better world: Working together to preserve the planet
by Amir Dossal & Michelle Fanzo
August 2004, Volume 28, Issue 3
- 1-1 Gender Perspectives in Natural Resources Management
by Marcia M. Brewster - 171-178 Washing away poverty: Water, democracy and gendered poverty eradication in South Africa
by Barbara Schreiner & Ndileka Mohapi & Barbara Van Koppen - 179-188 Water, women and community in Trinidad, West Indies
by Jill S. Schneiderman & Rhoda Reddock - 189-200 The practice of participatory research and gender analysis in natural resource management
by Nancy Johnson & Nina Lilja & Jacqueline A. Ashby & James A. Garcia - 201-204 Women and biodiversity: The long journey from users to policy‐makers
by Paola Deda & Renata Rubian - 205-215 Functional wildlife parks: The views of Kenyan children who live with them
by Ibrahim M. Ali & Roger Maskill - 216-223 Transforming open mining pits into fish farms: Moving towards sustainability
by Fred A. Otchere & Marcello M. Veiga & Jennifer J. Hinton & Renato A. Farias & Robert Hamaguchi - 224-233 Prospects for the co‐management of mangrove ecosystems on the North Brazilian coast: Whose rights, whose duties and whose priorities?
by Marion Glaser & Rosete Da Silva Oliveira - 234-236 Building disaster‐resilient communities: The road to the second World Conference on Disaster Reduction, January 2005, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan
by Sálvano Briceño - 237-238 Fourth session of the United Nations Forum on Forests (UNFF)
by Pekka Patosaari
May 2004, Volume 28, Issue 2
- 91-101 Rice versus fish revisited: On the integrated management of floodplain resources in Bangladesh
by Bhavani Shankar & Ashley Halls & Julian Barr - 102-111 Socio‐economic changes and sacred groves in South India: Protecting a community‐based resource management institution
by M.G. Chandrakanth & Mahadev G. Bhat & M.S. Accavva - 112-122 Irrigation water management policies: Allocation and pricing principles and implementation experience
by Ariel Dinar & Jyothsna Mody - 123-132 Informality in mineral resource management in Asia: Raising questions relating to community economies and sustainable development
by Kuntala Lahiri‐Dutt - 133-143 The ecohealth system and the community engagement movement in foundations: A case study of mutual benefits from grants funded by the United Nations Foundation
by May Yacoob & Beth Hetzler & Rafael Langer - 144-149 Determining the optimal tax on mining
by John E. Tilton - 150-154 Enhanced water resource base for sustainable integrated water resource management
by Else Boutkan & Allerd Stikker - 155-156 The special case of Small Island Developing States for sustainable development
by H.E. Ambassador & Jagdish Koonjul - 157-159 Commission on Sustainable Development, Twelfth Session, New York, 14–30 April 2004
by Secretariat of the Commission on Sustainable Development
February 2004, Volume 28, Issue 1
- 1-12 Change in vegetation cover in East Timor, 1989–1999
by George A. Bouma & Halina T. Kobryn - 13-21 The decline of a regional fishing nation: The case of Ghana and West Africa
by John Atta‐Mills & Jackie Alder & Ussif Rashid Sumaila - 22-33 How has a shortage of census and geological information impeded the regularization of artisanal and small‐scale mining?
by Gavin Hilson & Oliver Maponga - 34-39 Irrigation and collective action: A study in method with reference to the Shiwalik Hills, Haryana
by Mathew Kurian & Ton Dietz - 50-60 Innovative approaches to rural development: Moving from state‐controlled towards market‐based land reform
by Frederico Neto - 61-74 Significant developments in sustainable development law and governance: A proposal
by Marie‐Claire Cordonier Segger - 75-76 International Freshwater Forum Dushanbe, Tajikistan, 29 August–1 September 2003
by M. Aslam Chaudhry - 77-78 UN Activities Gender and water focus of new Interagency Task Force
by Marcia Brewster
November 2003, Volume 27, Issue 4
- 255-266 Natural resources and ‘gradual’ reform in Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan
by Richard Auty - 267-278 Risk attitudes and mitigation among gold miners and others in the Suriname rainforest
by Marieke Heemskerk - 279-290 Universal access to water and sanitation: Why the private sector must participate
by Terence Lee & Vinio Floris - 291-299 Nigerian Supreme Court and ownership of offshore oil
by Kaniye S.A. Ebeku - 300-303 Car‐free days: A shift in the planning paradigm?
by Ghazal Badiozamani - 304-309 Tropical deciduous forests and the adivasi. Indigenous traditions as response to leaf fall in Bastar, India
by Madhu Ramnath
August 2003, Volume 27, Issue 3
- 177-188 Environmental leapfrogging in developing countries: A critical assessment and reconstruction
by Richard Perkins - 189-199 The Water Poverty Index: Development and application at the community scale
by C.A. Sullivan & J.R. Meigh & A.M. Giacomello - 200-211 Past and future sustainability of water policies in Europe
by Bernard Barraqué - 212-222 A new approach to sustainable tourism development: Moving beyond environmental protection
by Frederico Neto - 223-234 Landowner equity in Papua New Guinea's minerals sector: Review and policy issues
by Glenn Banks - 235-246 Financing of wasteland afforestation in India
by Kulbhushan Balooni & Katar Singh
May 2003, Volume 27, Issue 2
- 87-88 International Year of Fresh Water: Water is everybody’s business
by HRH The Prince of Orange - 89-98 Securing water for people, crops, and ecosystems: New mindset and new priorities
by Sandra L Postel - 99-107 Water scarcity: An alternative view and its implications for policy and capacity building
by Sarah Wolfe & David B Brooks - 108-116 Towards a smallholder hydrology for equitable and sustainable water management
by Linden F Vincent - 117-129 Wetland cultivation and hydrological management in eastern Africa: Matching community and hydrological needs through sustainable wetland use
by Alan B Dixon & Adrian P Wood - 130-141 Sustaining Asia’s groundwater boom: An overview of issues and evidence
by Tushaar Shah & Aditi Deb Roy & Asad S Qureshi & Jinxia Wang - 142-155 Refuting the paradigm of water services privatisation
by Jarmo J Hukka & Tapio S Katko - 156-162 The need for flexibility in freshwater treaty regimes
by Stephen C McCaffrey - 163-171 Sharing waters: Post‐Rio international water management
by Meredith A Giordano & Aaron T Wolf
February 2003, Volume 27, Issue 1
- 1-18 Closing the open sea: Development of fishery management in four Icelandic fisheries
by Thórólfur Matthíasson - 19-31 Using environmental accounts to promote sustainable development: Experience in southern Africa
by Glenn‐Marie Lange & Rashid Hassan & Alessandra Alfieri - 32-41 Improving public information about large hydroelectric dams: Case studies in France and West Africa
by Armelle Faure - 42-52 Mine closure legislation in Indonesia: The role of mineral industry involvement
by Pasquale Cesare & Philip Maxwell - 53-67 Energy for sustainable development: Review of national and international energy policies
by J. Gururaja - 68-77 Informal coal mining in Eastern India: Evidence from the Raniganj Coalbelt
by Kuntala Lahiri‐Dutt
November 2002, Volume 26, Issue 4
- 263-274 Coping with variability and change: Floods and droughts
by Zbigniew W. Kundzewicz & Saisunee Budhakooncharoen & Axel Bronstert & Holger Hoff & Dennis Lettenmaier & Lucas Menzel & Roland Schulze - 275-285 Combating drought through preparedness
by Donald A. Wilhite - 286-292 Small–scale mining in South Africa: Past, present and future
by Nellie Mutemeri & Francis W. Petersen - 293-301 Forest products and traditional peoples: Economic, biological, and cultural considerations
by Bradley C. Bennett - 302-313 Foreign direct investment and institutional obstacles: The case of Russian forestry
by Mats Nilsson & Patrik Söderholm - 314-319 Gonds, Linnaeus and botanical techniques: Plants and conservation in tropical forests
by Madhu Ramnath
August 2002, Volume 26, Issue 3
- 171-172 The Johannesburg Summit: Coalitions for civilization and humankind
by Jan Pronk - 176-184 Poverty and the environment: Can sustainable development survive globalization?
by David Reed - 185-194 Managing natural resources in the light of climate variability
by Roberto Lenton - 195-204 Water and the potential for social instability: Livelihoods, migration and the building of society
by Marcus Moench - 205-217 Transforming time into money using water: A participatory study of economics and gender in rural India
by A.J. James & Joep Verhagen & Christine Van Wijk & Reema Nanavaty & Mita Parikh & Mihir Bhatt - 218-233 Questioning desertification in dryland sub–Saharan Africa
by Mary Tiffen & Michael Mortimore - 234-244 Seeds of promise: Developing a sustainable agricultural biotechnology industry in sub–Saharan Africa
by Paul Keese & Ofelia Galman–Omitogun & E. Babafunso Sonaiya - 245-248 Conserving and managing biodiversity sustainably: The roles of science and society
by Peter B. Bridgewater & Salvatore Arico - 249-253 Women’s sustainable development agenda
by Thais Corral - 254-255 Response to commentary by Uri Shamir in Vol 26:1, February 2002
by Munther J. Haddadin
May 2002, Volume 26, Issue 2
- 89-100 Tackling the issue of rural–urban water transfers in the Ta’iz region, Yemen
by Khalid Riaz - 101-112 The Atatürk Dam project in south‐east Turkey: Changes in objectives and planning over time
by Anna Brismar - 113-126 Tribute chromite mining and environmental management on the northern Great Dyke of Zimbabwe
by Oliver Maponga & Benjamin Ruzive - 127-139 The case of artisanal mining in Bolivia: Local participatory development and mining investment opportunities
by Eduardo R. Quiroga - 140-149 Linking community and national park development: A case from the Dominican Republic
by John Schelhas & Ruth E. Sherman & Timothy J. Fahey & James P. Lassoie - 150-160 Human health and sustainable water resources development in Nigeria: Schistosomiasis inartificial lakes
by Ifeanyi Emmanuel Ofoezie
February 2002, Volume 26, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editorial
by Roberto C. Villas‐Bôas - 3-13 Small‐scale mining and its socio‐economic impact in developing countries
by Gavin Hilson - 15-26 Abandoned artisanal gold mines in the Brazilian Amazon: A legacy of mercury pollution
by Marcello M. Veiga & Jennifer J. Hinton - 27-44 Impacts of foreign investment on sustainable development in a Chilean mining region
by Jan Cademartori - 45-54 A framework for policy formulation for small‐scale mines: the case of coal in China
by Philip Andrews‐Speed & Armando Zamora & Christopher D. Rogers & Lei Shen & Shelley Cao & Minying Yang - 55-68 Valuing regional geoscientific data acquisition programmes: addressing issues of quantification,uncertainty and risk
by Margaretha Scott & Roussos Dimitrakopoulos & Richard P.C. Brown - 69-73 Commentary: Harnessing Mining for Poverty Reduction, Especially in Africa
by Béatrice Labonne - 75-78 Comment on Munther J. Haddadin’s Diplomacy on the Jordan: International Conflict and Negotiated Resolution
by Uri Shamir
November 2001, Volume 25, Issue 4
- 265-274 Economic and financial aspects of mine closure
by James R. Kahn & Dina Franceschi & Adilson Curi & Eduardo Vale - 275-284 Mining and sustainable development: considerations for minerals supply
by Ian B. Lambert - 285-297 Alternative approaches to flood mitigation: a case study of Bangladesh
by Frederico Neto - 299-312 Gender in integrated water management: an analysis of variation
by Barbara van Koppen - 313-320 From insight to action in reservoir management—lessons from Asia
by Peder Hjorth - 321-331 From open access to access by all: restating challenges in designing groundwater management in Andhra Pradesh, India
by Jan‐Willem F. Knegt & Linden F. Vincent
August 2001, Volume 25, Issue 3
- 191-202 Mining with communities
by Marcello M. Veiga & Malcolm Scoble & Mary Louise McAllister - 203-213 Sustainability of the dimension stone industry in Zimbabwe—challenges and opportunities
by Oliver Maponga & Nelson Munyanduri - 215-224 Sustaining appearances: sustainable development and the fisheries of Lake Victoria
by Kevin Crean & Kim Geheb - 225-233 Monitoring and adaptive management: resolving social and organisational issues to improve information sharing in natural resource management
by Will Allen & Ockie Bosch & Margaret Kilvington & Don Harley & Ian Brown - 235-244 Guatemala strives for environmental and economic sustainability in the Rio Dulce region
by Robert D. Perlack & J. Timothy Ensminger & Romeo Martinez - 245-256 Conflicting perspectives of forest management in Bastar, Central India
by Madhu Ramnath
May 2001, Volume 25, Issue 2
- 85-86 Special issue on energy and transport
by Kui‐Nang Mak - 87-89 Making sustainable transport more attractive: some best practices
by Pierre Laconte - 91-107 Transportation energy in global cities: sustainable transportation comes in from the cold?
by Peter Newman & Jeffery Kenworthy - 109-120 Cars and fuels for tomorrow: a comparative assessment
by Max Åhman & Lars J. Nilsson & Bengt Johansson - 121-134 Latin American busways: moving people rather than cars
by Lloyd Wright - 135-146 Why Singapore's land transportation energy consumption is relatively low
by B.W. Ang & K.C. Tan - 147-155 Wider roads, more cars
by Petter Næss & Martin J. H. Mogridge & Synnøve Lyssand Sandberg - 157-166 Control strategies for vehicular NOx emissions in Guangzhou, China
by Min Shao & Yuanhang Zhang & Roger Raufer - 167-176 Towards a grand deal on subsidies and climate change
by André de Moor - 177-184 Climate negotiations at a crucial stage: the Hague meeting of contracting Parties in November 2000 and its follow‐up
by Bo Kjellén
February 2001, Volume 25, Issue 1
- 1-10 Water rights and legal pluralism: four contexts for negotiation
by Bryan Randolph Bruns & Ruth S. Meinzen‐Dick - 11-19 The role of economic invisibility in development: veiling women's work in rural Pakistan
by Carol Carpenter - 21-32 Tree plantations for restoration of degraded lands and greening of India: a case study of tree growers' cooperatives
by K. Balooni & K. Singh - 33-42 Wind energy technology development and diffusion: a case study of Inner Mongolia, China
by Xiliang Zhang & Shuhua Gu & Wenqiang Liu & Lin Gan - 43-52 Challenges to the implementation of a sustainable development certification programme for the minerals and metals industry
by Bradley S. Henry & Wayne M. Shinya - 53-65 Designing tools to track health and well‐being in mining regions of India
by Ligía Noronha - 67-69 Mining and public policy: an alternative view A comment on J. E. Tilton's note in Volume 24, No. 1 (February 2000)
by Phillip Crowson - 71-72 Mining and public policy: an alternative view Reply by John E. Tilton
by John E. Tilton