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May 2005, Volume 53, Issue 3
- 339-351 Protecting Eden: markets or government?
by Damania, Richard & Hatch, John
- 353-368 Institutional ecological economics
by Paavola, Jouni & Adger, W. Neil
- 369-385 An ecological integrity assessment of a Brazilian Atlantic Forest watershed based on surveys of stream health and local farmers' perceptions: implications for management
by Silvano, Renato A.M. & Udvardy, Shana & Ceroni, Marta & Farley, Joshua
- 387-401 Genetically modified crops and agricultural landscapes: spatial patterns of contamination
by Belcher, Ken & Nolan, James & Phillips, Peter W.B.
- 403-413 A theoretical basis for the environmental Kuznets curve
by Dinda, Soumyananda
- 415-430 Local sustainable yield and embodied resources in ecological footprint analysis--a case study on the required paddy field in Taiwan
by Ferng, Jiun-Jiun
- 431-432 H.G. Natke, Introduction to multi-disciplinary model building, WIT Press (2002) ISBN 1853129542 396 pp.
by Villa, Ferdinando
- 432-433 In: Luther Tweeten and Stanley R. Thomson, Editors, Agricultural policy for the 21st century, Iowa State Press/Blackwell Publishing (2002) ISBN 0813808995 322 pp.
by Herath, Gamini
- 433-435 In: Susan Buckingham and Kate Theobald, Editors, Local environmental sustainability, Woodhead Publishing Limited (2003) ISBN 1855736853 254 pp.
by Roseland, Mark
- 435-436 Paul R. Josephson, Industrialized nature: brute force technology and the transformation of the natural world, Island Press (2002) ISBN 1559637773 313 pp.
by Steinberg, Ted
- 436-438 Economics of sustainable energy in agriculture
by Jollands, Nigel & Forgie, Vicky
April 2005, Volume 53, Issue 2
- 147-167 Sustainability-guided promotion of renewable electricity generation
by Madlener, Reinhard & Stagl, Sigrid
- 169-176 Evolving knowledge and the precautionary principle
by Dorman, Peter
- 177-190 Economic consequences of wetland degradation for local populations in Africa
by Schuyt, Kirsten D.
- 191-209 Environmental consequences of social security reform: a second best threat to public conservation
by Farmer, Michael C.
- 211-222 Toward a new welfare economics for sustainability
by Gowdy, John
- 223-246 Developing effective policies for the sustainable development of ecological agriculture in China: the case study of Jinshan County with a systems dynamics model
by Shi, Tian & Gill, Roderic
- 247-260 Texas landowner perceptions regarding ecosystem services and cost-sharing land management programs
by Olenick, Keith L. & Kreuter, Urs P. & Conner, J. Richard
- 261-275 Decomposition of factors determining the trend of CO2 emissions from car travel in Great Britain (1970-2000)
by Kwon, Tae-Hyeong
- 277-287 Ex post economic analysis of reproduction-monitoring and predator-removal variables associated with protection of the endangered California least tern
by Shwiff, Stephanie A. & Sterner, Ray T. & Turman, John W. & Foster, Brian D.
- 289-290 Labor and environment movement: the quest for common ground
by Rothenberg, Lawrence S.
- 290-291 In: Mary Brentwood and Stephen F. Robar, Editors, Managing common pool groundwater resources: an international perspective, Praeger Publishers, Westport, Connecticut (2004) ISBN 0275 957373 360 pp.
by Koundouri, Phoebe
- 291-292 Twan Huybers and Jeff Bennett, Environmental management and the competitiveness of nature-based tourism destinations, Edward Edgar Publishing (2002) ISBN 1840648902 192 pp.
by Gossling, Stefan
- 292-294 Alfred Crosby, Ecological imperialism: the biological expansion of Europe, 900-1900 (Revised edition), Cambridge University Press (2004) ISBN 0521546184 368 + xxii. pp.
by Josephson, Paul R.
April 2005, Volume 53, Issue 1
- 5-16 Foundations of transdisciplinarity
by Max-Neef, Manfred A.
- 17-20 Ecological economics at a crossroads
by Gowdy, John & Erickson, Jon
- 21-33 Valuing the impacts of climate change on protected areas in Africa
by Velarde, Sandra J. & Malhi, Yadvinder & Moran, Dominic & Wright, Jim & Hussain, Salman
- 35-45 The influence of ethical attitudes on the demand for environmental recreation: incorporating lexicographic preferences
by Gelso, Brett R. & Peterson, Jeffrey M.
- 47-58 Testing the theory of emissions trading: Experimental evidence on alternative mechanisms for global carbon trading
by Klaassen, Ger & Nentjes, Andries & Smith, Mark
- 59-74 Cost_effective emission abatement in agriculture in the presence of interrelations: cases for the Netherlands and Europe
by Brink, Corjan & van Ierland, Ekko & Hordijk, Leen & Kroeze, Carolien
- 75-99 Projection of energy-intensive material production for bottom-up scenario building
by Groenenberg, Heleen & Blok, Kornelis & van der Sluijs, Jeroen
- 101-113 Remote tourism and forest management: a spatial hedonic analysis
by Hunt, Len M. & Boxall, Peter & Englin, Jeffrey & Haider, Wolfgang
- 115-127 Agricultural water nonpoint pollution control under uncertainty and climate variability
by Lacroix, Anne & Beaudoin, Nicolas & Makowski, David
- 129-138 Do fair trade and eco-labels in coffee wake up the consumer conscience?
by Loureiro, Maria L. & Lotade, Justus
- 139-140 Dara O'Rourke, Community-driven regulation. Balancing development and the environment in Vietnam, The MIT Press, 2003, ISBN: 0262650649, 288 pp
by Hens, Luc
- 140-142 David B. Lindenmayer and Jerry F. Franklin, Conserving forest biodiversity. A comprehensive multiscaled approach, Island Press, 2002, ISBN: 155963934X, xiii+351 pp
by Putz, Francis E.
- 142-143 Changing precipitation regimes and terrestrial ecosystems: a North American perspective
by Foley, Jonathan
- 143-144 James L. Wescoat Jr. and Gilbert F. White, Water for life: water management and environmental policy, Cambridge University Press (2003) ISBN 0521369800 342 pp.
by Cockerill, Kristan
- 144-145 E. Shove, Comfort, cleanliness and convenience: the social organization of normality, Berg Publishers, Oxford and New York (2003) ISBN 1859736300 224 pp.
by Ropke, Inge
March 2005, Volume 52, Issue 4
- 421-435 On the ethics of environmental economics as seen from textbooks
by Eriksson, Ralf
- 437-451 Additional costs of nature management caused by deposition
by Wamelink, G.W.W. & de Jong, J.J. & Van Dobben, H.F. & Van Wijk, M.N.
- 453-468 Biological "hot spots" and their effect on optimal bioeconomic marine reserve formation
by Schnier, Kurt Erik
- 469-479 Modeling the dynamics of regulated resource systems: a fishery example
by Ussif, Al-Amin M. & Sumaila, Ussif R.
- 481-496 Carbon offsets as an economic alternative to large-scale logging: a case study in Guyana
by Osborne, Tracey & Kiker, Clyde
- 497-511 Land use intensification potential in slash-and-burn farming through improvements in technical efficiency
by Pascual, Unai
- 513-526 Mixing methods within stated preference environmental valuation: choice experiments and post-questionnaire qualitative analysis
by Powe, N.A. & Garrod, G.D. & McMahon, P.L.
- 527-542 Transaction cost measurement for evaluating environmental policies
by McCann, Laura & Colby, Bonnie & Easter, K. William & Kasterine, Alexander & Kuperan, K.V.
- 543-544 How to argue with an economist: reopening political debate in Australia
by Hatfield-Dodds, Steve
- 544-545 In: Judith A. Cherni, Editor, Economic Growth versus the Environment: The Politics of Wealth, Health and Air Pollution, Palgrave, Basingstoke, Hampshire, UK (2002) ISBN 033392956X 264 pp.
by O'Riordan, Timothy
- 545-546 Ethics, Equity and International Negotiations on Climate Change
by Reibstein, Rick
- 546-547 Stefan Schaltegger, Roger Burritt and Holger Petersen, An Introduction to Corporate Environmental Management, Greenleaf Publishing (2003) ISBN 1874719659 384 pp.
by Henriques, Adrian
- 548-549 Environmental Conflict. In Search for Common Ground
by Soderbaum, Peter
February 2005, Volume 52, Issue 3
- 267-271 Integrating ecology and economics to address bioinvasions
by Shogren, Jason F. & Tschirhart, John
- 273-288 Update on the environmental and economic costs associated with alien-invasive species in the United States
by Pimentel, David & Zuniga, Rodolfo & Morrison, Doug
- 289-304 Tradeable risk permits to prevent future introductions of invasive alien species into the Great Lakes
by Horan, Richard D. & Lupi, Frank
- 305-313 How trade politics affect invasive species control
by Margolis, Michael & Shogren, Jason F. & Fischer, Carolyn
- 315-325 Mitigation and adaptation strategies for the control of biological invasions
by Perrings, Charles
- 327-339 Managing exotic pests under uncertainty: optimal control actions and bioeconomic investigations
by Saphores, Jean-Daniel M. & Shogren, Jason F.
- 341-354 Importing exotic plants and the risk of invasion: are market-based instruments adequate?
by Knowler, Duncan & Barbier, Edward
- 355-366 Bang for buck: cost-effective control of invasive species with different life histories
by Buhle, Eric R. & Margolis, Michael & Ruesink, Jennifer L.
- 367-381 The importance of bioeconomic feedback in invasive species management
by Finnoff, David & Shogren, Jason F. & Leung, Brian & Lodge, David
- 383-396 The bioeconomics of tritrophic systems: applications to invasive species
by Gutierrez, Andrew Paul & Regev, Uri
- 397-416 Identifying, preventing and controlling invasive plant species using their physiological traits
by Finnoff, David & Tschirhart, John
January 2005, Volume 52, Issue 2
- 135-142 Intergenerational discounting: a new intuitive approach
by Sumaila, Ussif R. & Walters, Carl
- 143-157 Integrating sustainable chain management with triple bottom line accounting
by Foran, Barney & Lenzen, Manfred & Dey, Christopher & Bilek, Marcela
- 159-168 Nitrogen sources and Gulf hypoxia: potential for environmental credit trading
by Ribaudo, Marc O. & Heimlich, Ralph & Peters, Mark
- 169-186 Analysing the evolution of industrial ecosystems: concepts and application
by Korhonen, Jouni & Snakin, Juha-Pekka
- 187-199 Reassessing the costs of biological invasion: Mnemiopsis leidyi in the Black sea
by Knowler, D.
- 201-218 Dynamic efficiency of soil erosion and phosphor reduction policies combining economic and biophysical models
by Goetz, Renan-Ulrich & Keusch, Alois
- 219-228 Economic considerations in the optimal size and number of reserve sites
by Groeneveld, Rolf
- 229-237 Aggregation and the matching of scales in spatial economics and landscape ecology: empirical evidence and prospects for integration
by Vermaat, Jan E. & Eppink, Florian & van den Bergh, Jeroen C.J.M. & Barendregt, Aat & van Belle, Jasper
- 239-251 Are CO2 taxes regressive? Evidence from the Danish experience
by Wier, Mette & Birr-Pedersen, Katja & Jacobsen, Henrik Klinge & Klok, Jacob
- 253-255 Jack M. Hollander, The real environmental crisis: why poverty, not affluence, is the environment's number one enemy, University of California Press (2003) ISBN 0520237889 235 pp.
by Rees, William
- 255-256 The Death of Our Planet's Species: A Challenge to Ecology and Ethics Martin Gorke translated from German by Patricia Nevers, Island Press, Washington, DC (2003) ISBN 1559639571 407 pp. (Original German edition J.G. Cotta'sche Buchandlung, Stuttgart, 1999)
by Fredericks, Sarah E.
- 256-257 Willard W. Cochrane, The Curse of American Agricultural Abundance: A Sustainable Solution, University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln (2003) ISBN 0803215290 145 pp.
by Pimentel, David
- 258-259 Lawrence Frank, Peter Engelke and Thomas Schmid, Health and Community Design: The Impact of the Built Environment on Physical Activity, Island Press (2003) ISBN 1559639172 253 pp.
by White, Rodney R.
January 2005, Volume 52, Issue 1
- 1-3 Evaluating the "Hirsch hypothesis": a comment
by Lintott, John
- 5-17 Lead markets and regulation: a framework for analyzing the international diffusion of environmental innovations
by Beise, Marian & Rennings, Klaus
- 19-29 An instrument for interactive setting development goals of a socio-environmental system
by de Graaf, H.J. & Musters, C.J.M & Noordervliet, M.A.W. & ter Keurs, W.J.
- 31-41 Renewable resources, property-rights regimes and endogenous growth
by Dalton, Thomas R. & Coats, R. Morris & Asrabadi, Badiollah R.
- 43-62 Exploring past and future changes in the ecological footprint for world regions
by van Vuuren, Detlef P. & Bouwman, Lex F.
- 63-80 Benefits of participating in contingent valuation mail surveys and their effects on respondent behavior: a panel analysis
by Hidano, Noboru & Kato, Takaaki & Aritomi, Masakazu
- 81-95 Do stock markets penalize environment-unfriendly behaviour? Evidence from India
by Gupta, Shreekant & Goldar, Bishwanath
- 97-110 Timber harvesting versus forest reserves--producer prices for open-use areas in German beech forests (Fagus sylvatica L.)
by Knoke, Thomas & Moog, Martin
- 111-125 Climate and happiness
by Rehdanz, Katrin & Maddison, David
- 127-128 Eric Neumayer, Weak Versus Strong Sustainability (2nd edition), Edward Elgar Publishing (2003) ISBN 184064060X 256 pp.
by Victor, Peter A.
- 128-129 Vaclav Smil, Energy at the Crossroads: Global Perspectives and Uncertainties, MIT Press (2003) ISBN 0262194929 448 pp.
by Worrell, Ernst
- 130-131 In: R. Costanza and A. Voinov, Editors, Landscape Simulation Modeling: A Spatially Explicit, Dynamic Approach, Series: Modeling Dynamic Systems, Springer-Verlag, New York (2004) ISBN 0387008357 330 pages+XIII; 116 illustrations with CD-ROM
by Balram, Shivanand & Dragicevic, Suzana
- 131-132 Robert C. Paelhke, Democracy's Dilemma: Environment, Social Equity and the Global Economy, MIT Press (2003) ISBN 0-262-16215-6 316 pp.
by Mazumdar, Tania
- 132-134 In: Pier Paolo Saviotti, Editors, Applied Evolutionary Economics: New Empirical Methods and Simulation Techniques, Edward Elgar Publishing (2003) ISBN 1840648473 349 pp.
by McLaughlin, John
December 2004, Volume 51, Issue 3-4
- 167-175 The environment, left-wing political orientation and ecological economics
by Neumayer, Eric
- 177-189 The why of the "Hau": scarcity, gifts, and environmentalism
by Rogers, Raymond A. & Timmerman, Peter & Leduc, Timothy & Dickinson, Mark
- 191-199 The effect of income choice on bias in policy decisions made using cost-benefit analyses
by Courard-Hauri, David
- 201-216 Modelling biodiversity and land use: urban growth, agriculture and nature in a wetland area
by Eppink, Florian V. & van den Bergh, Jeroen C.J.M. & Rietveld, Piet
- 217-223 Facing the truth about separability: nothing works without energy
by Frondel, Manuel & Schmidt, Christoph M.
- 225-236 The demand for environmental quality and the environmental Kuznets Curve hypothesis
by Khanna, Neha & Plassmann, Florenz
- 237-250 Historical accountability and cumulative impacts: the treatment of time in corporate sustainability reporting
by Lenzen, Manfred & Dey, Christopher J. & Murray, Shauna A.
- 251-270 Environmentalizing economic development: a South Asian perspective
by Alauddin, Mohammad
- 271-286 Farmers cooperating in the commons? A study of collective action in salinity management
by Marshall, Graham R.
- 287-293 Graduate education in ecological economics
by Polimeni, John M.
- 295-297 Ecological agrarian-agriculture's first evolution in 10,000 years: By J. Bishop Grewell and Clay J. Landry with Greg Conko, Purdue University Press, 2003, ISBN: 1557532966, 220 pp
by Forgie, Vicky & Jollands, Nigel
- 297-298 In: Michael Faure, Joyeeta Gupta and Andries Nentjes, Editors, Climate Change and the Kyoto Protocol, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham (2003) ISBN 1843762455 384 pp.
by Michaelowa, Axel
- 299-300 C. Laszlo, Center for Energy and Environmental Studies, Island Press (2003) ISBN 1559638362 215 pp.
by Cardinal, Karen L.
- 300-301 Mark Baker and Jonathan Kusel, Community Forestry in the United States: Learning from the Past, Crafting the Future, Island Press, Washington (2003) ISBN 1559639849 247 pp.
by Fortmann, Louise
- 301-303 J. Timmons Roberts and Nikki Demetria Thanos, Trouble in Paradise: Globalization and Environmental Crises in Latin America, Routledge (2003) ISBN 0415929806 304 pp.
by Barkin, David
November 2004, Volume 51, Issue 1-2
- 1-16 Validation of stated preferences for public goods: a comparison of contingent valuation survey response and voting behaviour
by Schlapfer, Felix & Roschewitz, Anna & Hanley, Nick
- 17-30 Visions and scenarios: Heilbroner's worldly philosophy, Lowe's political economics, and the methodology of ecological economics
by Forstater, Mathew
- 31-46 Energy-environment policy modeling of endogenous technological change with personal vehicles: combining top-down and bottom-up methods
by Jaccard, Mark & Murphy, Rose & Rivers, Nic
- 47-64 Targeting conservation-development initiatives in tropical forests: insights from analyses of rain forest use and economic reliance among Amazonian peasants
by Coomes, Oliver T. & Barham, Bradford L. & Takasaki, Yoshito
- 65-78 Financing sustainable development: Country Undertakings and Rights for Environmental Sustainability CURES
by Quentin Grafton, R. & Jotzo, Frank & Wasson, Merrilyn
- 79-95 Spatial dynamic modeling and urban land use transformation: a simulation approach to assessing the costs of urban sprawl
by Deal, Brian & Schunk, Daniel
- 97-124 International comparison of resource use and its relation to economic growth: The development of total material requirement, direct material inputs and hidden flows and the structure of TMR
by Bringezu, Stefan & Schutz, Helmut & Steger, Soren & Baudisch, Jan
- 125-138 Sustainable homeservices? Toward household services that enhance ecological, social and economic sustainability
by Halme, Minna & Jasch, Christine & Scharp, Michael
- 139-155 Estimates of the Genuine Progress Indicator (GPI) for Vermont, Chittenden County and Burlington, from 1950 to 2000
by Costanza, Robert & Erickson, Jon & Fligger, Karen & Adams, Alan & Adams, Christian & Altschuler, Ben & Balter, Stephanie & Fisher, Brendan & Hike, Jessica & Kelly, Joe
- 157-158 Comparative Environment Economic Assessment: Raymond J.G.M. Florax, Peter Nijkamp, and Kenneth G. Willis (Eds.), Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd., 2003, ISBN: 1840642602, 384 pp
by Besedin, Elena
- 158-159 Not by money alone. Economics as nature intended: Malcolm Slesser and Jane King, Jon Carpenter Publishing, 2002, ISBN: 1897766726, 176 pp
by Soderbaum, Peter
- 159-160 Multiple Criteria Analysis for Agricultural Decisions, Second Edition: C. Romero and T. Redman, Elsevier Publishing Company, 2003, ISBN:0444203439, 200 pp
by Herath, Gamini
- 160-162 Unveiling Wealth: On Money, Quality of Life and Sustainability: Peter Bartelmus (Editor), Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2002, ISBN: 1402008147, 240 pp
by Underwood, Daniel A.
- 163-163 Democracy's Dilemma. Environment, Social Equity, and the Global Economy: Richard C. Paehlke, The MIT Press, 2003, pp. ix+306, ISBN: 0262162156
by Martinez-Alier, Joan
October 2004, Volume 50, Issue 3-4
- 163-194 Valuing ecosystem goods and services: a new approach using a surrogate market and the combination of a multiple criteria analysis and a Delphi panel to assign weights to the attributes
by Curtis, Ian A.
- 195-200 Using the recyclability index of materials as a tool for design for disassembly
by Villalba, G. & Segarra, M. & Chimenos, J.M. & Espiell, F.
- 201-217 Common pool resources and contextual factors: Evolution of a fishermen's cooperative in Calcutta
by Husain, Zakir & Bhattacharya, Rabindra N.
- 219-232 Forest policy for sustainable commodity wood production: an examination drawing on the Australian experience
by Clark, Judy
- 233-247 Burn or bury? A social cost comparison of final waste disposal methods
by Dijkgraaf, Elbert & Vollebergh, Herman R.J.
- 249-260 Broad sustainability contra sustainability: the proper construction of sustainability indicators
by Hueting, Roefie & Reijnders, Lucas
- 261-292 Influential publications in ecological economics: a citation analysis
by Costanza, Robert & Stern, David & Fisher, Brendan & He, Lining & Ma, Chunbo
- 293-314 The early history of modern ecological economics
by Ropke, Inge
- 315-316 Global Environmental Challenges of the Twenty-First Century: Resources, Consumption, and Sustainable Solutions: David E. Lorey (editor), Scholarly Resources Inc., Wilmington, Delaware, 2003, ISBN: 0842050493, 312 pp
by Harris, Jonathan M.
- 316-318 Native Waters: Contemporary Indian Water Settlements and the Second Treaty Era: Daniel McCool, The University of Arizona Press, 2002, ISBN: 0-8165-2227-8, 260 pp
by Crouter, Jan
- 318-319 Buying Into the Environment: Experiences, Opportunities, and Potential for Eco-Procurement: Christoph Erdmenger (Editor), Greenleaf Publishing (printed and bound using acid-free paper from managed forests),2003, ISBN: 1874719675, 285 pp
by Reibstein, Rick
- 319-321 Sustainable Development of Multifunctional Landscapes: Katharina Helming and Hubert Wiggering (eds.), Springer Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg, 2003, ISBN: 354000089, 286 pp
by Herath, Gamini
- 321-322 Complexity and Ecosystem Management: The Theory and Practice of Multi-Agent Systems: Marco A. Janssen (editor), Edward Elgar, Cheltenham UK and Northampton MA, USA in association with the International Society for Ecological Economics, 2003, ISBN: 1843760614, 360 pp
by Patt, Anthony G.
September 2004, Volume 50, Issue 1-2
- 1-21 Integrated ecological, economic and social impact assessment of alternative flood control policies in the Netherlands
by Brouwer, Roy & van Ek, Remco
- 23-34 Forest sustainability and the free trade of forest products: cases from Southeast Asia
by Shimamoto, Mihoko & Ubukata, Fumikazu & Seki, Yoshiki
- 35-48 Testing alternative indicators for biodiversity conservation in old-growth boreal forests: ecology and economics
by Juutinen, Artti & Monkkonen, Mikko
- 49-67 Ecological Footprints and interdependencies of New Zealand regions
by McDonald, Garry W. & Patterson, Murray G.
- 69-82 The structure of motivation for contingent values: a case study of lake water quality improvement
by Cooper, Philip & Poe, Gregory L. & Bateman, Ian J.
- 83-99 Adaptive recreation planning and climate change: a contingent visitation approach
by Richardson, Robert B. & Loomis, John B.
- 101-115 The Florida manatee and eco-tourism: toward a safe minimum standard
by Solomon, Barry D. & Corey-Luse, Cristi M. & Halvorsen, Kathleen E.
- 117-133 The strategic technology options for mitigating CO2 emissions in power sector: assessment of Shanghai electricity-generating system
by Gnansounou, Edgard & Dong, Jun & Bedniaguine, Denis
- 135-153 Institutionalisation of sustainable consumption patterns based on shared use
by Mont, Oksana
- 155-156 Economic Valuation with Stated Preference Techniques: A Manual: Bateman, I.J., R.T. Carson, B. Day, M. Hanemann, N. Hanley, T. Hett, M. Jones-Lee, G. Loomes, S. Mourato, E. Ozdemiroglu, D.W. Pearce, R. Sugden and J. Swanson, Edward Elgar, Ltd. Cheltenham, 2002, ISBN: 1840649194, 480 pp
by Laitila, Thomas
- 156-158 Worlds Apart: Globalization and the Environment: James Gustave Speth (Editor), Island Press, 2003, ISBN: 1559639997, 192 pp
by Cherni, Judith A.
- 158-159 The Environmentalism of the Poor: Joan Martinez-Alier, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK, 2002, ISBN: 184649097, 328 pp
by Stainbrook, Karen
- 159-160 Battling Resistance to Antibiotics and Pesticides: An Economic Approach: R. Laxminarayan (Editor), Resources for the Future, 2003, ISBN: 1891853511, 400 pp
by Wilson, Clevo
- 160-161 Stakeholder Incentives in Participatory Forest Management: A Manual for Economic Analysis: Michael Richards, Jonathan Davies and Gil Yaron, ITDG Publishing, London, 2003, ISBN: 1853395595, 238 pp
by Ananda, Jayanath
August 2004, Volume 49, Issue 4
- 431-455 Environmental Kuznets Curve Hypothesis: A Survey
by Dinda, Soumyananda
- 457-467 Marx's reproduction schemes and the environment
by Burkett, Paul
- 469-484 Increasing off-site water yield and grassland bird habitat in Texas through brush treatment practices
by Olenick, Keith L. & Wilkins, R. Neal & Conner, J. Richard
- 485-486 The land we share: Eric T. Freyfogle, Island Press, 2003, ISBN:1559638907, 344 pp
by Bromley, Daniel W.
- 486-487 Just Sustainabilities: Development in an Unequal World: Julian Agyeman, Robert D. Bullard, and Bob Evans (Eds.), MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2003, ISBN:0262511312, 352 pp
by Massey, Rachel
- 487-488 Wildlife responses to climate change, North American case studies: Stephen H. Schneider and Terry L. Root (Eds.), Island Press, Washington, DC, 2002, ISBN:1559639253, xv+437 pp
by DeStefano, Stephen
- 488-491 Panarchy: understanding transformations in human and natural systems: Lance H. Gunderson and C.S. Holling (Eds.), Island Press, Washington, DC, 2002, ISBN: 1559638575, 450 pp
by Ostrom, Elinor
- 491-493 Analytical Tools for Environmental Design and Management: Nicholine Wrisberg and Helias Udo de Haes (Eds.), Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2002, ISBN: 1402004532, 276 pp
by Blazek, Michele
July 2004, Volume 49, Issue 3
- 253-257 The problem of assigning responsibility for greenhouse gas emissions
by Bastianoni, Simone & Pulselli, Federico Maria & Tiezzi, Enzo
- 259-272 Gains from an integrated market for tradable renewable energy credits
by Mozumder, Pallab & Marathe, Achla
- 273-286 Do children matter? An examination of gender differences in environmental valuation
by Dupont, Diane P.
- 287-301 Towards a centerpiece for ecological economics
by Hayes, William M. & Lynne, Gary D.
- 303-315 Exploiting decision heuristics and IT in the design of a DSS for voluntary agri-environmental programs
by Collentine, Dennis & Larsson, Martin & Hannerz, Nils
- 317-329 Portfolio management of wild fish stocks
by Edwards, Steven F. & Link, Jason S. & Rountree, Barbara P.
- 331-347 A comparative evaluation of money-based and energy-based cost-benefit analyses of tertiary municipal wastewater treatment using forested wetlands vs. sand filtration in Louisiana
by Ko, Jae-Young & Day, John W. & Lane, Robert R. & Day, Jason N.
- 349-359 Valuing environmental benefits of silvopasture practice: a case study of the Lake Okeechobee watershed in Florida
by Shrestha, Ram K. & Alavalapati, Janaki R. R.
- 361-373 Asymmetric outcomes: assessing central aspects of the biological, economic and social sustainability of a mangrove crab fishery, Ucides cordatus (Ocypodidae), in North Brazil
by Glaser, Marion & Diele, Karen
- 375-399 Energy requirements of Sydney households
by Lenzen, Manfred & Dey, Christopher & Foran, Barney
- 401-405 In search of a natural systems sustainability index
by Diaz-Balteiro, Luis & Romero, Carlos
- 407-408 Farmers, Scientists and Plant Breeding: Edited by Cleveland D.A. and Soleri, Oxford University Press, 2002, ISBN: 0851995853, 360 pp
by Nielsen, Fleming
- 408-410 The Economic Dynamics of Environmental Law: David M. Driesen, MIT Press, 2003, ISBN: 0262541394, 272 pp
by Ashford, Nicholas A.
- 410-411 Ideology, Social Theory, and the Environment: William D. Sunderlin, Rowman and Littlefield, 2003, ISBN: 0742519708, 256 pp
by Norgaard, Richard B.
- 411-412 International trade and sustainable development: Gallagher, K. and Werksman, J. (Eds.), Earthscan, London, 2002, ISBN: 185383887X, 405 pp
by Ekins, Paul
- 412-413 Greening Chinese Business: barriers, trends and opportunities for environmental management: Ulrich, Steger, Fang Zhaoben, and Lu Wei, Greenleaf Publishing, 2003, ISBN: 1874719586, 189 pages
by Gallagher, Kelly Sims
- 414-415 Status, Growth and the Environment: Goods as Symbols in Applied Welfare Economics: K.A. Brekke and R.B. Howarth, Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, UK, 2002, ISBN: 1840644338, 198 pp
by Urama, K. C.
June 2004, Volume 49, Issue 2
- 117-117 Introducing the Proceedings of the biennial meeting of the International Society for Ecological Economics
by Cleveland, Cutler J.
- 119-128 Conservation in the optimal use of rangelands
by Perrings, Charles & Walker, Brian
- 129-134 Environmental responsibility versus taxation
by Bazin, D. & Ballet, J. & Touahri, D.
- 135-148 Forest biodiversity and timber extraction: an analysis of the interaction of market and non-market mechanisms
by Chopra, Kanchan & Kumar, Pushpam
- 149-162 Reducing dependence on chemical fertilizers and its financial implications for farmers in India
by Ghosh, Nilabja
- 163-185 Mexico's Maquiladora expansion during the 1990s: an environmental assessment
by Hernandez, Pablo
- 187-198 Diffusion of agricultural biotechnology and intellectual property rights: emerging issues in India
by Lalitha, N.
- 199-214 The environmental-social interface of sustainable development: capabilities, social capital, institutions
by Lehtonen, Markku
- 215-230 Inequality, differential technology for resource extraction and voluntary collective action in commons
by Mukhopadhyay, Lekha
- 231-241 Learning and knowing collectively
by Norgaard, Richard B.
- 243-252 Land clearance and social capital in mountain agro-ecosystems: the case of Opuntia scrubland in Ayacucho, Peru
by Rodriguez, Luis Carlos & Pascual, Unai
May 2004, Volume 49, Issue 1
- 1-17 Transition towards improved regional wood flows by integrating material flux analysis and agent analysis: the case of Appenzell Ausserrhoden, Switzerland
by Binder, Claudia R. & Hofer, Christoph & Wiek, Arnim & Scholz, Roland W.
- 19-30 Contingent valuation, net marginal benefits, and the scale of riparian ecosystem restoration
by Holmes, Thomas P. & Bergstrom, John C. & Huszar, Eric & Kask, Susan B. & Orr, Fritz III
- 31-46 Hunting for models: grounded and rational choice approaches to analyzing climate effects on subsistence hunting in an Arctic community
by Berman, Matthew & Kofinas, Gary
- 47-55 First impressions count: interviewer appearance and information effects in stated preference studies
by Bateman, Ian J. & Mawby, James
- 57-71 The economics of community watershed management: some evidence from Nicaragua
by Johnson, Nancy L. & Baltodano, Maria Eugenia
- 73-87 The dynamics of relative attractiveness--a case study in mineral exploration and development
by O'Regan, Bernadette & Moles, Richard
- 89-105 The economic cost of the use of fire in the Amazon
by de Mendonca, Mario Jorge Cardoso & Vera Diaz, Maria del Carmen & Nepstad, Daniel & Seroa da Motta, Ronaldo & Alencar, Ane & Gomes, Joao Carlos & Ortiz, Ramon Arigoni
- 107-109 Perspectives on Industrial Ecology: Dominique Bourg and Suren Erkman, Editors, Greenleaf Publishing, 2003, ISBN: 1874719462, 356 pp
by Ehrenfeld, John R.
- 109-110 Monitoring ecosystems: interdisciplinary approaches for evaluating ecoregional initiatives: By David E. Busch and Joel C. Trexler (eds.), Island Press, Washington, D.C., 2003, ISBN: 1559638516, 384 pp
by Coe, Tammy A.
- 110-111 Achieving Sustainable Freshwater Systems: a web of connections: By M.M. Holland, E.R. Blood and L.R. Shaffer (eds.), Island Press, 2003, ISBN: 1559639288 (hardcover) and ISBN: 1559639296 (paperback), p. 351
by Schot, Paul P.
- 112-113 Ecological Restoration of Southwestern Ponderosa Pine Forests: Peter Friederici (editor), Island Press, 2003, ISBN: 155963653X, 561 pp
by Pyne, Stephen J.
- 113-114 The Economics of Waste: Richard C. Porter, RFF Press, Washington DC, 2002, ISBN: 1891853430, 314 pp
by Ackerman, Frank
- 115-115 Corrigendum to "Making long-term economic growth more sustainable: evaluating the costs and benefits" [Ecol. Econ. 47(2-3) (2003) 149-166]
by Islam, Sardar M. N. & Munasinghe, Mohan & Clarke, Matthew
April 2004, Volume 48, Issue 4