Content
February 2010, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 7-31 The Challenge of Scientific Uncertainty and Disunity in Risk Assessment and Management of GM Crops
by Anne Ingeborg Myhr - 33-56 Virtual Water Trade, Sustainability and Territorial Equity across Phases of Globalisation in India
by Maniklal Adhikary & Samrat Chowdhury - 99-119 A Values-Based Framework for Community Food Choices
by Nicole Gregory & Robin Gregory
November 2009, Volume 18, Issue 4
- 397-415 Remediation and Respect: Do Remediation Technologies Alter Our Responsibility?
by Benjamin Hale & W.P. Grundy - 417-427 Ecosystem Services and Sacred Natural Sites: Reconciling Material and Non-material Values in Nature Conservation
by Shonil A. Bhagwat - 429-452 Visions of Nature in Eastern Europe: A Polish Example
by Agnieszka D. Hunka & Wouter T. de Groot & Adam Biela - 536-538 Review of The Economy of the Earth (Mark Sagoff)
by Clive L. Spash
August 2009, Volume 18, Issue 3
- 253-256 The New Environmental Pragmatists, Pluralism and Sustainability
by Clive L. Spash - 257-284 Value Theory in Ecological Economics: The Contribution of a Political Economy of Wealth
by Ali Douai - 361-378 World Poverty, Animal Minds and the Ethics of Veterinary Expenditure
by John Hadley & Siobhan O'Sullivan
May 2009, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 129-152 A Critical Assessment of Public Consultations on GMOs in the European Union
by Marko Ahteensuu & Helena Siipi - 153-176 Evaluating the 'Ethical Matrix' as a Radioactive Waste Management Deliberative Decision-Support Tool
by Matthew Cotton - 177-199 Environmental Policy With Integrity: A Lesson from the Discursive Dilemma
by Kenneth Shockley
February 2009, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 5-32 The Moral Worth of Creatures: Neo-Classical Metaphysics and the Value Theories of Rolston and Callicott
by Francisco Benzoni - 51-66 The Argument from Marginal Cases and the Slippery Slope Objection
by Julia K. Tanner - 91-112 Reflexive Water Management in Arid Regions: The Case of Iran
by Mohammad Reza Balali & Jozef Keulartz & Michiel Korthals
November 2008, Volume 17, Issue 4
- 437-470 Why Worry About Climate Change? A Research Agenda
by Richard S.J. Tol - 471-488 Wrongful Harm to Future Generations: The Case of Climate Change
by Marc D. Davidson - 489-503 To Value Functions or Services? An Analysis of Ecosystem Valuation Approaches
by Erik Ansink & Lars Hein & Knut Per Hasund - 521-541 Non-Market Coordination: Towards an Ecological Response to Austrian Economics
by Dan Greenwood
August 2008, Volume 17, Issue 3
- 323-330 Tasteless: Towards a Food-Based Approach to Death
by Val Plumwood - 331-351 Listening to the Birds: A Pragmatic Proposal for Forestry
by Nicole Klenk - 353-373 Native Species, Human Communities and Cultural Relationships
by Paul Knights - 375-392 Intrinsic Value and the Genetic Engineering of Animals
by R.B.M. deVries - 393-417 Counting Species: Biopower and the Global Biodiversity Census
by R. Youatt
May 2008, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 121-124 A Worthwhile Academic Life
by Clive L. Spash - 125-144 Happiness and the Good Life
by John O'Neill - 145-164 Do Meaningful Relationships with Nature Contribute to a Worthwhile Life?
by Dan Firth - 181-199 The Rights of Animals and the Demands of Nature
by Dale Jamieson - 201-220 Environmental Values and Human Purposes
by Ted Benton - 239-257 On the Economic Value of Ecosystem Services
by Mark Sagoff - 259-284 How Much is that Ecosystem in the Window? The One with the Bio-diverse Trail
by Clive L. Spash - 285-301 Nature (and Politics)
by Andrew Dobson
February 2008, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 23-39 Synthetic Biology: Drawing a Line in Darwin's Sand
by Christopher J. Preston - 67-82 The Multidimensionality of Environmental Problems: The GMO Controversy and the Limits of Scientific Materialism
by Michael S. Carolan - 83-109 Rethinking Nature: Public Visions in the Netherlands
by Riyan J.G. van den Born
November 2007, Volume 16, Issue 4
- 417-431 Technology and Epistemology: Environmental Mentalities and Urban Water Usage
by Nicole Stuart - 463-483 Environmentalism in Ireland: Ecological Modernisation versus Populist Rural Sentiment
by Liam Leonard - 485-511 Local Deliberation and the Favouring of Nature
by Ivan Zwart - 532-535 Review of The Economics of Climate Change (The Stern Review)
by Clive L. Spash
August 2007, Volume 16, Issue 3
- 287-288 The 'Debunking' Interpretation and the Person-in-Community Paradox: Comment on Rafael Ziegler
by Herman E. Daly & John B. Cobb, Jr. - 355-368 Are There Any Environmental Rights?
by Aaron Lercher - 369-398 A Comparative Analysis of the Vision and Mission Statements of International Environmental Organisations
by Claudio Campagna & Teresita Fernandez
May 2007, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 143-147 Changing Climates, Changing Values, Changing Editors: 'All Change'
by Clive L. Spash - 149-168 An Inquiry Concerning the Acceptance of Intrinsic Value Theories of Nature
by W.F. Butler & T.G. Acott - 187-208 Exchange Relationships and the Environment: The Acceptability of Compensation in the Siting of Waste Disposal Facilities
by Edmundo Claro - 209-232 Contingent Valuation: Comparing Participant Performance in Group-Based Approaches and Personal Interviews
by Nele Lienhoop & Douglas C. MacMillan - 233-252 An Imaginary Solution? The Green Defence of Deliberative Democracy
by Manuel Arias-Maldonado - 253-268 Territorial Equity and Sustainable Development
by Bertrand Zuindeau
February 2007, Volume 16, Issue 1
August 2006, Volume 15, Issue 3
- 269-271 Environmental Values in the USA Today
by Clive L. Spash - 343-353 Natural Subjects: Nature and Political Community
by Kimberly K. Smith - 365-379 Values in the Economics of Climate Change
by Michael Toman - 381-395 Climate Change Discussions in Washington: A Matter of Contending Perspectives
by Michael C. MacCracken - 397-413 A Perfect Moral Storm: Climate Change, Intergenerational Ethics and the Problem of Moral Corruption
by Stephen M. Gardner - 415-422 Ethics and Climate Change: A Commentary on MacCracken, Toman and Gardiner
by Peter Singer
February 2006, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 3-29 Realms of Value: Conflicting Natural Resource Values and Incommensurability
by Sarah Fleisher Trainor - 31-50 Natura economica in Environmental Valuation
by Katrine Soma
November 2005, Volume 14, Issue 4
- 411-425 The Commons, Game Theory, and Aspects of Human Nature that May Allow Conservation of Global Resources
by Walter K. Dodds - 427-446 Ecological Restoration, Environmentalism and the Dutch Politics of 'New Nature'
by Hein-Anton van der Heijden - 447-470 Economic Stratification and Environmental Management: A Case Study of the New York City Catskill/Delaware Watershed
by Joan Hoffman - 471-482 Different Perspectives on Cross-Compliance
by Stefan Mann - 483-501 Justice for the Environment: Developing a Set of Indicators of Environmental Justice for Scotland
by Helen Todd & Christos Zografos
August 2005, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 363-387 Disciplining Nature: The Homogenising and Constraining Forces of Anti-Markets on the Food System
by Michael S. Carolan
May 2005, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 163-183 Learning in Sustainable Agriculture: Food Miles and Missing Objects
by Alastair Iles - 185-201 Capital Substitutability and Weak Sustainability Revisited: The Conditions for Capital Substitution in the Presence of Risk
by Frank Figge - 203-219 Does 'Restoration' Necessarily Imply the Domination of Nature?
by Donna Ladkin - 221-239 Conflicting Perspectives on Water in a Swedish Railway Tunnel Project
by Annelie Sjolander-Lindqvist - 241-250 The Values of Ecologists
by Alexander K. Lautensach - 265-270 Reproductive Liberty and Overpopulation: Reply to Stanley Warner
by Carol A. Kates
February 2005, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 37-60 Environmental Philosophy and the Public Interest: A Pragmatic Reconciliation
by Ben A. Minteer - 83-112 Industrial Ecology for Sustainable Development: Six Controversies in Theory Building
by Jouni Korhonen - 113-137 Re-framing Flood Control in England and Wales
by J. Ivan Scrase & William R. Sheate
November 2004, Volume 13, Issue 4
- 421-448 Environmental Risks, Uncertainty and Intergenerational Ethics
by Kristian Skagen Ekeli - 449-460 The Lack of Clarity in the Precautionary Principle
by Derek Turner - 461-475 The Precautionary Principle and the Concept of Precaution
by Per Sandin - 523-544 Climate Change, Economic Analysis and Sustainable Development
by Emilio Padilla
August 2004, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 279-303 Operationalising Strong Sustainability: Definitions, Methodologies and Outcomes
by Begum Ozkaynak & Pat Devine & Dan Rigby - 329-347 Private Property Rights, Moral Extensionism and the Wise-Use Movement: A Rawlsian Analysis
by Eric Reitan - 373-392 Shifting Forest Value Orientations in the United States, 1980-2001: A Computer Content Analysis
by David N. Bengston & Trevor J. Webb & David P. Fan - 393-399 Reproductive Liberty and Overpopulation: A Response
by Stanley Warner
May 2004, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 145-165 'Getting Rich Is Glorious':Environmental Values in the People's Republic of China
by Paul G. Harris - 167-186 When 'The Environment' Comes to Visit: Local Environmental Knowledge in the Far North of Russia
by Timo Pauli Karjalainen & Joachim Otto Habeck - 187-198 The Role of Views of Nature in Dutch Nature Conservation: The Case of the Creation of a Drift Sand Area in the Hoge Veluwe National Park
by Esther Turnhout & Matthijs Hisschemueller & Herman Eijsackers - 199-221 Ideology, Bureaucracy and Aesthetics: Landscape Change and Land Reform in Northwest Scotland
by Rick Rohde - 223-242 Themes in Latin American Environmental Ethics: Community, Resistance and Autonomy
by Thomas Heyd - 243-260 An Institutionalist Approach to Environmental Valuation: The Regional Forest Programme of Southwest Finland as an Example
by Jutta Hiedanpaa
February 2004, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 51-79 Reproductive Liberty and Overpopulation
by Carol A. Kates
November 2003, Volume 12, Issue 4
- 431-448 What Does 'Natural Capital' Do? The Role of Metaphor in Economic Understanding of the Environment
by Maria Akerman - 449-470 Cows are Better than Condos, or How Economists Help Solve Environmental Problems
by Mark Sagoff - 471-487 Future Generations and Contemporary Ethics
by Lawrence E. Johnson - 513-534 Re-negotiating Science in Environmentalists' Submissions to New Zealand's Royal Commission on Genetic Modification
by Tee Rogers-Hayden & John R. Campbell
August 2003, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 271-287 Ethical Obligations in a Tragedy of the Commons
by Baylor L. Johnson - 289-316 Sustainability and the 'Struggle for Existence': The Critical Role of Metaphor in Society's Metabolism
by Tim Jackson - 317-336 Intrinsic Value: A Modern Albatross for the Ecological Approach
by Bruce Morito - 337-396 Integrating Multiple Knowledge Systems into Environmental Decision-making: Two Case Studies of Participatory Biodiversity Initiatives in Canada and their Implications for Conceptions of Education and Public Involvement
by Elin Kelsey
May 2003, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 143-154 Participation and Environmental Governance: Consensus, Ambivalence and Debate
by Harriet Bulkeley & Arthur P.J. Mol - 155-174 Environment and Participation in a Context of Political Modernisation
by Jan P.M. van Tatenhove & Pieter Leroy - 175-193 Environmental Organisations in New Forms of Political Participation: Ecological Modernisation and the Making of Voluntary Rules
by Magnus Bostrom - 195-224 Uncertainty and Participatory Democracy
by Luigi Pellizzoni - 225-245 In Truth We Trust: Discourse, Phenomenology, and the Social Relations of Knowledge in an Environmental Dispute
by Michael S. Carolan & Michael M. Bell - 247-262 Participatory Modelling and the Local Governance of the Politics of UK Air Pollution: A Three-City Case Study
by Steve Yearley & Steve Cinderbyy & John Forrester & Peter Bailey & Paul Rosen
February 2003, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 29-54 The Role of NGOs in Environmental Policy Failures in a Developing Country: The Mismanagement of Jamaica's Coral Reefs
by Michael Haley & Anthony Clayton - 55-69 Values, Advocay and Conservation Biology
by Jay Odenbaugh - 71-90 Talking about the Birds and the Bees: Biodiversity Claims Making at the Local Level
by Amanda Wragg
November 2002, Volume 11, Issue 4
- 461-488 Incorporating Value Trade-offs into Community-Based Environmental Risk Decisions
by Robin S. Gregory
August 2002, Volume 11, Issue 3
- 253-276 New Modernities: Reimagining Science, Technology and Development
by Sheila Jasanoff - 277-302 Forest Co-management as Science and Democracy in West Bengal, India
by K. Sivaramakrishnan - 303-326 Ranchers, Scientists, and Grass-roots Development in the United States and Kenya
by Charis M. Thompson - 327-344 Resisting Development, Reinventing Modernity: Rural Electrification in the United States before World War II
by Ronald R. Kline - 345-367 From Fieldwork to Mutual Learning: Working with PRATEC
by Frederique Apffel-Marglin - 369-394 Disaster, Development and Governance: Reflections on the 'Lessons' of Bhopal
by S. Ravi Rajan
May 2002, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 177-191 Valuing Birds in the Bush: For Pluralism in Environmental Risk Assessment
by Peter Lucas
February 2002, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 27-47 Cost-Benefit Analysis, Incommensurability and Rough Equality
by Jonathan Aldred
November 2001, Volume 10, Issue 4
- 429-454 Can We Harm Future People?
by Alan Carter - 455-472 A Green Fist in a Velvet Glove: The Ecological State and Sustainable Development
by Lennart J. Lundqvist - 473-506 Environmental Values and Adaptive Management
by Bryan G. Norton & Anne C. Steinemann - 507-521 Insuring the Future
by Tony Lynch & David Wells
August 2001, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 285-287 Global Governance and Sustainable Development
by Udo E. Simonis - 289-299 Environmental Security and the Recombinant Human: Sustainability in the Twenty-first Century
by Michael Redclift - 301-329 Global Partnership, Climate Change and Complex Equality
by Finn Arler - 331-359 In Search of Value Literacy: Suggestions for the Elicitation of Environmental Values
by Theresa Satterfield - 361-384 Economics, Entropy and the Long Term Future: Conceptual Foundations and the Perspective of the Economics of Survival
by Charles C. Mueller
May 2001, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 225-242 The Indifference Curve, Motivation, and Morality in Contingent Valuation
by Rob Hart & Uwe Latacz-Lohmann
February 2001, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 5-18 Distributive Justice in International Environmental Policy: Axiomatic Foundation and Exemplary Formulation
by Carsten Helm & Udo E. Simonis - 35-58 How to Prepare for the Unknown? On the Significance of Future Generations and Future Studies in Environmental Policy
by Jan J. Boersema - 77-102 What Silence Knows - Planning, Public Participation and Environmental Values
by Anna Davies
November 2000, Volume 9, Issue 4
- 411-418 From the Inside Out
by Ronan Palmer - 419-430 Decisions vs. Willingness-to-Pay in Social Choice
by Paul Anand - 431-451 Preferences in their Place
by James Lenman - 453-479 Ethical Motives and Charitable Contributions in Contingent Valuation: Empirical Evidence from Social Psychology and Economics
by Clive L. Spash - 481-491 The WTP/WTA Discrepancy: A Preliminary Qualitative Examination
by Anthony C. Burton & Susan M. Chilton & Martin K. Jones - 493-509 The Environment as a Commodity
by Arild Vatn - 511-520 Is Valuing Nature Contributing to Policy Development?
by Jonathan Burney - 521-536 Conceptions of Value in Environmental Decision-Making
by John O'Neill & Clive L. Spash
August 2000, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 295-323 Sustainable Development and Social Justice: Expanding the Rawlsian Framework of Global Justice
by Oluf Langhelle - 325-352 Population: Time-Bomb or Smoke-Screen?
by Mario Petrucci - 373-382 Sustainability, Systems and Meaning
by Joachim Schuetz - 383-388 Teleological Presuppositions, and the 'Expectation Gap': A Response to Laura Westra
by Peter Lucas
May 2000, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 153-171 The Disvalue of 'Contingent Valuation' and the Problem of the 'Expectation Gap'
by Laura Westra - 173-188 Environmental Justice through Improved Efficiency
by Peter S. Wenz - 189-209 Immigration and Environment: Settling the Moral Boundaries
by Robert L. Chapman - 211-233 The Dynamics of Framing Environmental Values and Policy: Four Models of Societal Processes
by Clark A. Miller - 235-248 Environmental Economics: The Meaning of an 'Objective' Policy Science
by Marian K. Deblonde
February 2000, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 39-54 Human Development - Friend or Foe to Environmental Ethics?
by Nigel Dower - 55-80 Does the Convention on Biodiversity Safeguard Biological Diversity?
by Frank G. Mueller
November 1999, Volume 8, Issue 4
- 413-435 The Development of Environmental Thinking in Economics
by Clive L. Spash - 451-466 Pragmatism, Adaptive Management, and Sustainability
by Bryan G. Norton - 467-484 Can We Talk Ourselves into Sustainability? The Role of Discourse in the Environmental Policy Process
by Yvonne Rydin
August 1999, Volume 8, Issue 3
- 325-347 Public Attitudes to Contingent Valuation and Public Consultation
by Roy Brouwer & Neil Powe & R. Kerry Turner & Ian J. Bateman & Ian H. Langford - 349-368 Emotion, Science and Rationality: The Case of the Brent Spar
by Mark Huxham & David Sumner - 381-401 Humans Valuing Nature: Synthesising Insights from Philosophy, Psychology and Economics
by Michael Lockwoodr
May 1999, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 127-134 Editorial Introduction: Risk, Culture and Social Theory in Comparative Perspective
by Maurie J. Cohen - 135-152 The Songlines of Risk
by Sheila Jasanoff - 153-176 Science and Society in Historical Perspective: Implications for Social Theories of Risk
by Maurie J. Cohen - 177-197 Community and Life-Chances: Risk Movements in the United States and Germany
by Jost Halfmann - 199-218 National Shades of Green: Comparing the Swedish and Danish Styles in Ecological Modernisation
by Andrew Jamison & Erik Baark - 219-238 Industrial Food for Thought: Timescapes of Risk
by Barbara Adam - 239-252 Risk and Trust: The Performative Dimension
by Bronislaw Szerszynski - 253-275 Globalisation, Environmental Degradation and Ulrich Beck's Risk Society
by Brent K. Marshall - 277-282 Afterword: On 'Sound Science', the Environment, and Political Authority
by Robin Grove-White
February 1999, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 55-73 Urban Planning and Multiple Preference Schedules: On R.M. Hare's 'Contrasting Methods in Environmental Planning'
by Roger Paden - 75-88 Democracy and Environmental Decision-Making
by Klaus Peter Rippe & Peter Schaber
November 1998, Volume 7, Issue 4
- 423-441 Economic Valuation and Environmental Values
by Michael Prior
August 1998, Volume 7, Issue 3
- 291-304 Saving Nature, Feeding People and Ethics
by Robin Attfield
May 1998, Volume 7, Issue 2
February 1998, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 59-78 Landcare, Stewardship and Sustainable Agriculture in Australia
by Allan Curtis & Terry de Lacy
November 1997, Volume 6, Issue 4
- 427-437 Dolly: a New Form of Transgenic Breedwealth
by Sarah Franklin - 455-470 Wildlife Conservation, Food Production and 'Development': Can They be Integrated? Ecological Agriculture and Elephant Conservation in Africa
by Marthe Kiley-Worthington
August 1997, Volume 6, Issue 3
- 251-268 Biodiversity as the Source of Biological Resources: A New Look at Biodiversity Values
by Paul M. Wood
May 1997, Volume 6, Issue 2
- 127-142 Environmental Values, Anthropocentrism and Speciesism
by Onora O'Neill - 143-167 Nonuse Values and the Environment: Economic and Ethical Motivations
by Tom Crowards - 169-183 Valuation as Revelation and Reconciliation
by Tim O'Riordan - 185-199 Attitudes and Issues Preventing Bans on Toxic Lead Shot and Sinkers in North America and Europe
by Vernon G. Thomas - 213-233 Environmental Economics, Ecological Economics, and the Concept of Sustainable Development
by Giuseppe Munda
February 1997, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 3-30 Environmental Victims: Arguing the Costs
by Christopher Williams - 65-86 Plural Values and Environmental Valuation
by Wilfred Beckerman & Joanna Pasek
November 1996, Volume 5, Issue 4
- 303-334 Approaches to Conserving Vulnerable Wildlife in China: Does the Colour of Cat Matter - if it Catches Mice?
by Richard B. Harris
August 1996, Volume 5, Issue 3
- 221-234 Facts About Natural Values
by Robert Elliot - 235-255 Strategies of Environmental Organisations in the Netherlands regarding the Ozone Depletion Problem
by Ruud Pleune
May 1996, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 97-112 The Isle of Harris Superquarry: Concepts of the Environment and Sustainability
by Harry Barton - 161-179 Possible Persons and the Problems of Posterity
by William Grey
February 1996, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 59-74 Welfare Economic Dogmas: A Reply to Sagoff
by Richard Cookson
August 1995, Volume 4, Issue 3
- 191-212 The Precautionary Principle in Contemporary Environmental Politics
by Timothy O'Riordan & Andrew Jordan - 257-270 Balancing Hydropower and Environmental Values: The Resource Management Implications of the US Electric Consumers Protection Act and the AWARE(TM) Software
by John M. Bartholow & Aaron J. Douglas & Jonathan G. Taylor
May 1995, Volume 4, Issue 2
- 97-108 Environmental Quality and the Quality of our Way of Life
by Jan J. Boersema - 115-127 Towards Global Environmental Values: Lessons from Western and Eastern Experience
by Philip Sarre - 129-148 Tradeable CO 2 Emission Permits: Initial Distribution as a Justice Problem
by Snorre Kvrndokk - 169-179 How Would you Like your 'Sustainability', Sir? Weak or Strong? A Reply to my Critics
by Wilfred Beckerman
February 1995, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 49-70 Discussion
by Herman Daly & Michael Jacobs & Henryk Skolimowski
November 1994, Volume 3, Issue 4
- 285-310 Four Dogmas of Environmental Economics
by Mark Sagoff - 311-332 Economists' Preferences and the Preferences of Economists
by Bryan G. Norton - 333-349 Citizens, Consumers and the Environment: Reflections on The Economy of the Earth
by Russell Keat - 351-368 Environmental Valuation: Some Problems of Wrong Questions and Misleading Answers
by Jack L. Knetsch - 369-380 What is the Value of Rangitoto Island?
by Dan Vadnjal & Martin O'Connor - 381-402 Existence Value, Welfare and Altruism
by Jonathan Aldred