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2005, Volume 48, Issue 2
- 275-299 Pollution and Waste Production in Home-Based Enterprises in Developing Countries: Perceptions and Realities
by Graham Tipple - 301-320 Tragedy of the Temporal Commons: Soil-Bound Lead and the Anachronicity of Risk
by Raul Lejano & Jonathon Ericson
2005, Volume 48, Issue 1
- 3-6 The Challenge of Multi-functional Land Use in Rural Areas
by Martin Dijst & Berien Elbersen & Ken Willis - 7-35 Containing Urban Sprawl: Trends in Land Use and Spatial Planning in the Metropolitan Region of Barcelona
by Valeria Paul & Matthew Tonts - 37-63 Combining Nature Conservation and Residential Development in the Netherlands, England and Spain
by Berien Elbersen - 65-83 Territorial Recognition and Control of Changes in Dynamic Rural Areas: Analysis of the Naturbanization Process in Andalusia, Spain
by Maria-Jose Prados - 85-102 Agricultural Abandonment in the North Eastern Iberian Peninsula: The Use of Basic Landscape Metrics to Support Planning
by Isabel Bielsa & Xavier Pons & Bob Bunce - 103-120 Can Red Pay for Blue? Methods to Estimate the Added Value of Water in Residential Environments
by Roland Goetgeluk & Tom Kauko & Hugo Priemus - 121-142 Evaluating Spatial Design Techniques for Solving Land-use Allocation Problems
by Jeroen Aerts & Marjan Van Herwijnen & Ron Janssen & Theodor Stewart
2004, Volume 47, Issue 6
- 811-825 Spatial prioritization of revegetation sites for dryland salinity management: an analytical framework using GIS
by Armando Apan & Steven Raine & Andrew Le Brocque & Geoff Cockfield - 827-842 An approach to the acoustic design of outdoor space
by A. L. Brown & Andreas Muhar - 843-861 Regional planning and sustainability: limits and potentials of South Africa's integrated development plans
by Alison Todes - 863-879 Valuation of management policies for sport-fishing on Sweden's Kaitum river
by Anton Paulrud & Thomas Laitila - 881-898 Towards a socio-economic analysis of Scotland's coastal areas
by Adam Barker & Philip Allmendinger - 899-920 Environmental capital: an information core to public participation in strategic and operational decisions—the example of river 'Best Practice' projects
by Malcolm Newson & Liz Chalk - 921-941 Value-oriented impact assessment: the economics of a new approach to impact assessment
by Frank Figge & Tobias Hahn - 943-958 Bacterial sources, pathways and management strategies for urban runoff
by John Bryan Ellis
2004, Volume 47, Issue 5
- 651-665 Theoretical disputes over forest nitrogen fertilization
by Michelle Benyamine & Rolf Lidskog & Per Sanden - 667-684 Visual impact assessment: A neglected component of environmental impact statements in Ireland?
by Paddy Prendergast & Krysia Rybaczuk - 685-707 The firm, environmental management and environmental measures: Lessons from a survey of European manufacturing firms
by Nick Johnstone & Pascale Scapecchi & Bjarne Ytterhus & Rolf Wolff - 709-736 Conservation planning at the landscape scale: A landscape ecology method for regional land trusts
by Jonathan Kazmierski & Megan Kram & Elizabeth Mills & David Phemister & Nicholas Reo & Christopher Riggs & Ryan Tefertiller & Donna Erickson - 737-755 Nitrogen input from residential lawn care practices in suburban watersheds in Baltimore county, MD
by Neely Law & Lawrence Band & Morgan Grove - 757-771 Cost-benefit ratio and empirical examination of the acceptance of heathland maintenance in the Lueneburg heath nature reserve
by Jan Muller - 773-793 The use of a multiple criteria decision analysis to evaluate the effectiveness of landscape and habitat enhancement mechanisms: An example from the South Downs
by J. R. Park & M. J. Stabler & S. R. Mortimer & P. J. Jones & D. J. Ansell & G. P. D. Parker - 795-798 Challenging the efficiency of nuisance and appreciating the margins of human rights Marcic (respondent) v. Thames Water Utilities Limited (Appellants) [2003] UKHL 66
by Francis Botchway
2004, Volume 47, Issue 4
- 491-501 Implications of climate change on small island developing states: experience in the Caribbean region
by James London - 503-516 Parkmanagement as a tool for careful industrial land-use planning
by Pieter Hendrik Pellenbarg - 517-539 Groundwater protection on Long Island, New York: a study in management capacity
by Rob De Loë & Danielle Lukovich - 541-554 The expert valuation method for assessing agro-environmental policy
by Stefan Mann - 555-577 What drives plan implementation? Plans, planning agencies and developers
by Lucie Laurian & Maxine Day & Michael Backhurst & Philip Berke & Neil Ericksen & Jan Crawford & Jenny Dixon & Sarah Chapman - 579-600 The greening of brownfields in American cities
by Christopher De Sousa - 601-621 Informing the development of decision support tools for risk management: the case of electrical and magnetic fields
by Isaac Luginaah & John Eyles & Susan Elliott - 623-642 A knowledge map for describing variegated and conflict domains of sustainable development
by Yosef Jabareen
2004, Volume 47, Issue 3
- 331-350 Transboundary resource management in the EU: transnational welfare maximization and transboundary water sharing on the Iberian peninsula?
by Andreas Thiel - 351-363 A comparative analysis of the psychosocial impacts of waste disposal facilities
by Susan Elliott & Sarah Wakefield & Martin Taylor & James Dunn & Stephen Walter & Aleck Ostry & Clyde Hertzman - 365-392 Community participation in the planning and management of cultural landscapes
by Paul Selman - 393-405 Tracking remediation and redevelopment trends of brownfield clean-up programmes: the Cook County experience
by Kimberly Winson-Geideman & Robert Simons & John Pendergrass - 409-429 The challenges and implications of collaborative management on a river basin scale
by Richard Margerum & Debra Whitall - 429-447 Sharing environmental space: the role of law, economics and politics
by Ton Buhrs - 449-473 SME environmental attitudes and participation in local-scale voluntary initiatives: some practical applications
by Michael Peters & Kerry Turner
2004, Volume 47, Issue 2
- 181-200 Mandatory planning for environmental innovation: evaluating regulatory mechanisms for toxics use reduction
by Dara O'Rourke & Eungkyoon Lee - 201-217 An island approach to industrial ecology: towards sustainability in the island context
by P. J. Deschenes & Marian Chertow - 219-242 New national parks for Scotland: coalitions in conflict over the allocation of planning powers in the Cairngorms
by David Illsley & Tim Richardson - 243-268 Guidance for determining the best disposition of large tracts of decommissioned land
by Mary Anne Carletta & Karen Lowrie & Tyler Miller & Michael Greenberg & Joanna Burger - 269-286 Sustainability appraisal in local land-use planning: patterns of current performance
by David Benson & Andrew Jordan - 287-301 Putting action into biodiversity planning: assessing preferences towards funding
by Neil Powe & William Wadsworth & Guy Garrod & Paul Mcmahon - 303-311 Policy and Practice
by Habib Alshuwaikhat & Yusuf Aina - 313-325 EIA in a risk society
by Joe Weston
2004, Volume 47, Issue 1
- 3-17 Exclusion: the necessary difference between ideal and practical consensus
by Stephen Connelly & Tim Richardson - 19-33 Utility of interactive computer-based materials for enhancing public participation
by Maria Manta Conroy & Steven Gordon - 35-57 Urban structure matters, even in a small town
by Petter NÆss & Ole Jensen - 59-82 The role of collaboration in environmental management: an evaluation of land and resource planning in British Columbia
by Tanis Frame & Thomas Gunton & J. C. Day - 83-96 A hedonic model of public market transactions for open space protection
by John Loomis & Vicki Rameker & Andy Seidl - 97-114 The use of residential water consumption as an urban planning tool: a pilot study in Adelaide
by Patrick Troy & Darren Holloway - 115-135 The institutional complexity of environmental policy and planning problems: the example of Mediterranean desertification
by Helen Briassoulis - 137-162 Assessing the price effects of flood hazard disclosure under the California natural hazard disclosure law (AB 1195)
by Austin Troy & Jeff Romm
2003, Volume 46, Issue 6
- 803-816 Steps Towards Integrating Carbon Dioxide Sources and Sinks into Local Environmental Planning
by Eric Rapaport & Torgny Lind - 817-837 Examining the Effects of Biodiversity on the Ability of Local Plans to Manage Ecological Systems
by Samuel Brody - 839-856 Critical Factors and Evaluation Criteria for Habitat Translocation
by John Box - 857-874 Recreational Rates and Future Land Use Preferences for Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory Facility
by Joanna Burger - 875-886 Ecological Sustainability in Greek Agriculture: An Application of Energy Flow Approach
by S. M. Fakhrul Islam & Helen Papadopoulou & Basil Manos - 887-909 The Determinants of Mining Company Response to Environmental Approvals Regulation: A Report of Australian Research
by David Annandale & Ross Taplin - 911-918 Climate Change and Planning and Consultation for the UK Aviation White Paper
by Paul John Upham
2003, Volume 46, Issue 5
- 643-658 Values Suitability Analysis: A Methodology for Identifying and Integrating Public Perceptions of Ecosystem Values in Forest Planning
by Patrick Reed & Gregory Brown - 659-671 The Value of Countryside Access: A Contingent Valuation Survey of Visitors to the Ridgeway National Trail in the United Kingdom
by R. M. Bennett & R. B. Tranter & R. J. P. Blaney - 673-689 The Effectiveness of the UK Landfill Tax
by Adrian Martin & Ian Scott - 691-714 The Use of Ecologically Based Screening Criteria in a Community-sponsored Open Space Preservation Programme
by Michael Thomas - 715-731 Metaphors for Reflecting on Research Practice: Researching with People
by David McClintock & Ray Ison & Rosalind Armson - 733-754 Public Participation in Natural Hazard Mitigation Policy Formation: Challenges for Comprehensive Planning
by David Godschalk & Samuel Brody & Raymond Burby - 755-770 Adaptation of a Storm Drainage System to Accommodate Increased Rainfall Resulting from Climate Change
by Darren Waters & W. Edgar Watt & Jiri Marsalek & Bruce Anderson - 771-780 Reinsurer Opinions of Environmental Management Systems Concerning Insurance for Pollution
by D. M. Minoli & J. N. B. Bell
2003, Volume 46, Issue 4
- 475-498 Nitrate transport in shallow groundwater at the stream-riparian interface in an urbanizing catchment
by Ryan Stainton & Michael Stone - 499-522 Diffusion of US army chemical weapons disposal technologies: public perception of technology attributes
by Bryan Williams & Hoi Suen & Sarah Rzasa & Tanya Heikkila & Maria Pennock-Roman - 523-543 An institutional framework for analysis of voluntary policy: the case of voluntary environmental agreements in Kita Kyushu, Japan
by Eric Welch & Akira Hibiki - 545-561 Incorporating sustainable development concerns into an urban regeneration project: how politics can defeat procedures
by Yvonne Rydin & Nancy Holman & Vicky Hands & Florian Sommer - 563-581 Wind power planning in three Swedish municipalities
by Jamil Khan - 583-604 Visitor payback: panacea or pandora's box for conservation in the UK?
by Alister Scott & Mike Christie & Helen Tench - 605-619 Waste recovery using packaging waste recovery notes: a cost-effective way of meeting targets?
by Scott Brady & Tony Jackson - 621-631 POLICY AND PRACTICE: Planning and the European union water framework directive
by Iain White & Joe Howe
2003, Volume 46, Issue 3
- 315-344 Information Management for Public Participation in Co-design Processes: Evaluation of a Dutch Example
by Bert Enserink & Rene Monnikhof - 345-363 The Role of Civic Environmentalism in the Pursuit of Sustainable Communities
by Julian Agyeman & Briony Angus - 365-379 Applying the Precautionary Principle in Environmental Assessment: The Case of Reviews in British Columbia
by Kent Gustavson - 381-398 Reuse or Burn? Evaluating the Producer Responsibility of Waste Paper
by Per-Olov Marklund & Eva Samakovlis - 399-416 Perceptions about Environmental Use and Future Restoration of an Urban Estuary
by Joanna Burger - 417-441 Legitimation Struggles in National Park Spaces: The Banff Bow Valley Round Table
by Tazim Jamal & Marcus Eyre - 443-466 Revised Agri-environment Policy Objectives: Implications for Scheme Design
by Jeremy Franks
2003, Volume 46, Issue 2
- 147-165 A Framework for Geographically Sensitive and Efficient Recycling Networks
by Nancey Green Leigh & Matthew Realff - 167-176 Sustainability-focused Organizational Learning: Recent Experiences and New Challenges
by Eleonora Molnar & Peter Mulvihill - 177-197 Outcomes of Collaborative Water Policy Making: Applyxsing Complexity Thinking to Evaluation
by Sarah Connick & Judith Innes - 199-217 Applying Integrated Resource and Environmental Management to Transmission Right-of-way Maintenance
by Jill Harriman & Douglas Baker - 219-237 The Importance of Process in Ecosystem Management: Lessons from the Lachlan Catchment, New South Wales, Australia
by Mick Hillman & Graeme Aplin & Gary Brierley - 239-256 Analysis of Ecological Context for Identifying Vegetation and Animal Conservation Planning Foci: An Example from the Arid South-western USA
by Toshihide Hamazaki & Bruce Thompson & Brian Locke & Kenneth Boykin - 257-269 Quantifying Long-term Environmental Regulatory Risk for Brownfields: Are Reopeners Really an Issue?
by Robert Simons & John Pendergrass & Kimberly Winson-Geideman - 271-288 The Environmental Appraisal of National Park Management Plans in England and Wales
by J. G. Carter & C. M. Wood & M. Baker - 289-307 Attitudes and Behavioural Change in Household Waste Management Behaviours
by Peter Tucker & David Speirs
2003, Volume 46, Issue 1
- 3-17 Pricing Public Parks
by K. G. Willis - 19-37 Farmers' Motivations for Adopting Conservation Practices along Riparian Zones in a Mid-western Agricultural Watershed
by Robert Ryan & Donna Erickson & Raymond De Young - 39-47 Impact of Socio-demographic Factors on Willingness to Pay for the Reduction of a Future Health Risk
by Jesper Nielsen & Dorte Gyrd-Hansen & Ivar SØNBØ Kristiansen & JØRgen NexØE - 49-64 Regional Variations in the Implementation of the Local Air Quality Management Process within Great Britain
by N. K. Woodfield & J. W. S. Longhurst & C. I. Beattie & D. P. H. Laxen - 65-77 Demand for Water-based Leisure Activity
by John Curtis - 79-96 A Contingent Trip Model for Estimating Rail-trail Demand
by Carter Betz & John Bergstrom & J. M. Bowker - 97-111 The Benefits and Costs of Noise Reduction
by Nir Becker & Doron Lavee - 113-141 Assessing the Ecological Footprint of a Large Metropolitan Water Supplier: Lessons for Water Management and Planning towards Sustainability
by Manfred Lenzen & Sven Lundie & Grant Bransgrove & Lisa Charet & Fabian Sack
2002, Volume 45, Issue 6
- 773-795 A Framework for Evaluating Transferable Development Rights Programmes
by Patricia Machemer & Michael Kaplowitz - 797-811 How Can Local Environmental Planning Affect Forest Soil Acidity? A Case Study in Stockholm, Sweden
by Eric Rapaport - 813-826 'Capacity for Change': Testing a Model for the Inclusion of Social Indicators in Australia's National Land and Water Resources Audit
by Stewart Lockie & Geoffrey Lawrence & Allan Dale & Bruce Taylor - 827-840 The Cost-effectiveness of Biodiversity Management: A Comparison of Farm Types in Extensively Farmed Areas of Scotland
by Gerard Wynn - 841-863 The Potential of Public Participation Geographic Information Systems in UK Environmental Planning: Appraisals by Active Publics
by Carolyn Harrison & Mordechai Haklay - 865-887 Facilitating Sediment Budget Construction for Land Management Applications
by L. M. Reid & N. A. Trustrum - 889-912 The Development of Local Agenda 21 in the Mid-west Region of Ireland: A Case Study in Interactive Research and Indicator Development
by Ruth Kelly & Richard Moles - 913-926 Sectoralization of an Integrated Coastal Management Programme: A Case Study in Madagascar
by Raphaël Bille & Laurent Mermet - 927-932 The South to North Water Diversions in China: Review and Comments
by Chen Xiqing & Zhang Dezhen & Zhang Erfeng
2002, Volume 45, Issue 5
- 613-632 Rapid Assessment of Organic Pollution in a West-central Mexican River Using a Family-level Biotic Index
by Lisa Henne & Daniel Schneider & Luis Martinez - 633-652 Forest Management Systems Evaluation: Using ISO14000
by G. T. Mcdonald & M. B. Lane - 653-671 Barn Owls, Bumble Bees and Beetles: UK Agriculture, Biodiversity and Biodiversity Action Planning
by Carol Morris & Michael Winter - 673-689 Farmers' Choices: Management Practices to Reduce Nutrient Leakage within a Swedish Catchment
by Anna Bratt - 691-713 Developing Institutional Capacity at the Regional Level: The Development of a Coastal Forum in the North West of England
by Mark Baker - 715-734 Outdoor Recreation and Participative Democracy in England and Wales
by Neil Ravenscroft & Nigel Curry & Susan Markwell - 735-745 Flooding and the Role of Planning in England and Wales: A Critical Review
by Iain White & Joe Howe - 747-764 Strategic Routeing and Environmental Impact Assessment for Overhead Electrical Transmission Lines
by Ross Marshall & Ross Baxter
2002, Volume 45, Issue 4
- 461-480 Tourist Support for Marine Protection in Nha Trang, Viet Nam
by Greg Lindsey & Ann Holmes - 481-491 Agricultural Land Use in an Environmentally Sensitive Area: An Assessment of an Agri-environmental Policy Measure
by A. Psychoudakis & S. Aggelopoulos & E. Dimitriadou - 493-516 Environmental Protection in the Russian Federation: Lessons and Opportunities
by Kris Wernstedt - 517-532 Developing Environmentally Respectful Policy Programmes: Five Key Principles
by Geoff Vigar & Patsy Healey - 533-547 More than Biodiversity: The Socio-economic Impact of Implementing Biodiversity Action Plans in the UK
by Jane Mills - 549-569 The Carbon Dioxide Reduction Workshop: Dutch Experiences with a Participatory Approach
by Jochem van der Waals & Walter Vermeulen - 571-590 Air Quality Management in UK Local Authorities: Public Understanding and Participation
by Juliette Mcdonald & Martin Hession & Anna Rickard & Mark Nieuwenhuijsen & Michaela Kendall - 591-606 Forest Renewal British Columbia: An Experiment in the Recycling of Revenue-raising Environmental Taxation
by Tony Jackson & John Curry
2002, Volume 45, Issue 3
- 309-322 Planning Models for Sustainable Water Resource Development
by Martin Jaffe & Odeh Al-Jayyousi - 323-339 Information Disclosure Requirements and the Effect of Soil Contamination on Property Values
by Hank Jenkins-Smith & Carol Silva & Robert Berrens & Alok Bohara - 341-361 Gauging the Vulnerability of Local Water Systems to Extreme Events
by Robert Hersh & Kris Wernstedt - 363-379 Water Companies' Service Performance and Environmental Trade-offs
by K. G. Willis & P. L. Mcmahon & G. D. Garrod & N. A. Powe - 381-402 Stakeholder Perceptions of Climate Change Impacts at the Regional Scale: Implications for the Effectiveness of Regional and Local Responses
by Simon Shackley & Robert Deanwood - 403-423 Integrated Land and Water Management in the United Kingdom: Narrowing the Implementation Gap
by Caroline Ducros & Nigel Watson - 425-443 From Poole to Fulham: A Changing Culture in UK Environmental Impact Assessment Decision Making?
by Joe Weston
2002, Volume 45, Issue 2
- 157-179 From Superfund Site to Developable Property: The Case of Rentokil
by Jennifer Esway Smith & Margot Garcia - 181-198 Economic Evaluation of Carbon Dioxide Emission Abatement Measures in the Greek Energy Sector
by Y. Sarafidis & S. Mirasgedis & E. Georgopoulou & D. P. Lalas - 199-217 Strategic Connectivity, Sustainable Development and the New English Regional Governance
by Paul Benneworth & Leanne Conroy & Peter Roberts - 219-244 Local Agenda 21 in Four Swedish Municipalities: A Tool towards Sustainability?
by Sofie Adolfsson Jorby - 245-265 Army Training: The Environmental Gains Resulting from the Adoption of Alternatives to Traditional Training Methods
by David Doxford & Alan Judd - 267-283 Risk Communication and the Waste-to-energy Incinerator Environmental Impact Assessment Process: A UK Case Study of Public Involvement
by Christopher Snary - 285-301 Sustainability Criteria for Decision Support in the UK Water Industry
by T. J. Foxon & G. Mcilkenny & D. Gilmour & C. Oltean-Dumbrava & N. Souter & R. Ashley & D. Butler & P. Pearson & P. Jowitt & J. Moir
2002, Volume 45, Issue 1
- 3-24 Socio-economic Impacts: Are They Still the Poor Relations in UK Environmental Statements?
by Andrew Chadwick - 25-38 Perceptions, Not Facts: How Forestry Professionals Decide on the Restoration of Degraded Forest Ecosystems
by Michael Pregernig - 39-57 Two Paths to Industrial Ecology: Applying the Product-based and Geographical Approaches
by Jouni Korhonen - 59-84 Sustainable Business Sites in the Netherlands: A Survey of Policies and Experiences
by Pieter Pellenbarg - 85-102 Threatened Species Conservation in New South Wales, Australia: A Review of the Value of the Eight-part Test
by Stewart Thompson & Thomas Evans - 103-128 Role of Wild Game in the Diet of Recreationists in South Carolina
by Joanna Burger & Michael Gochfeld - 129-139 Emission versus Input Taxes for Diffuse Nitrate Pollution Control in the Presence of Transaction Costs
by Athanasios Kampas & Ben White - 141-148 Development of Restoration of Raw Material Pits in Denmark
by Erling Bondesen
2001, Volume 44, Issue 6
- 765-782 The Application of Environmental Impact Assessment to Land Reclamation Practice
by Stephen Jay Handley & John Handley - 783-802 Simulation Modelling in Resource Management: A Sustainable Development Approach to Resource Extraction in Sierra Leone
by Jonathan Bonopha Tengbe - 803-814 The Environmental Consequences of Tax Differentiation by Vehicle Age in Costa Rica
by Nick Johnstone & Jaime Echeverria & Ina Porras & Ronald Mejias - 815-832 Location, Networks and Firm Environmental Management Practices
by George Kassinis - 833-849 Facts, Beliefs and Biases: Perspectives on Forest Conservation in Finland
by Eeva Berglund - 851-876 The Ageing US Population and Environmental Policy
by Bruce Tonn & Greg Waidley & Carl Petrich - 877-887 Experiences with Fertilizer Taxes in Europe
by C. W. Rougoor & H. Van Zeijts & M. F. Hofreither & S. Backman - 889-906 Conservation and Management of the Earth Heritage Resource in Great Britain
by Neil Glasser
2001, Volume 44, Issue 5
- 589-601 A Study of the Implementation of ISO 14001 Environmental Management Systems in Hong Kong
by Ka-Yee Chan & Xiang-Dong Li - 603-628 Global Management of Whales as a Mixed Good and Shared Resource: Bargaining and Institutions
by Massimiliano Mazzanti - 629-648 Predicting Volunteer Commitment in Environmental Stewardship Programmes
by Robert Ryan & Rachel Kaplan & Robert Grese - 649-662 Reforming Forest Planning and Management in Papua New Guinea, 1991-94: Losing People in the Process
by A. Simon Montagu - 663-679 Is Eco-living more Sustainable than Conventional Living? Comparing Sustainability Performances between Two Townships in Southern Sweden
by Hordur Haraldsson & Ulf Ranhagen & Harald Sverdrup - 681-699 The Value of Leisure Time: A Contingent Rating Approach
by Begona Alvarez-Farizo & Nick Hanley & Ramon Barberan - 701-720 Managing Forests in India to Mitigate Carbon
by Gundimeda Haripriya - 721-734 Environmental Capacity of Aviation: Theoretical Issues and Basic Research Directions
by Paul Upham - 735-755 Sustainability Appraisals of Regional Planning Guidance and Regional Economic Strategies in England: An Assessment
by Steven Smith & William Sheate
2001, Volume 44, Issue 4
- 437-454 Stewardship and the US Department of Energy: Encompassing Ecosystem Protection
by Joanna Burger & Michael Gochfeld - 455-473 Political Integration, Transboundary Pollution and Sustainability: Challenges for Environmental Policy in the Pearl River Delta Region
by Peter Hills & Peter Roberts - 475-490 Urban Containment Policy and Exposure to Natural Hazards: Is There a Connection?
by Raymond Burby & Arthur Nelson & Dennis Parker & John Handmer - 491-508 Overcoming the Open System Problem in Local Industrial Ecological Analysis
by Clinton Andrews - 509-524 On the Separation of Risk Assessment and Risk Management
by Andrew Yates - 525-544 Making Sustainable Development Operational: Integrated Capacity Building for the Water Supply and Sanitation Sector in Mexico
by Timothy Downs - 545-559 An Economic Analysis of Shallow Groundwater Management for Nature Conservation and Agricultural Production
by P. J. G. J. Hellegers & K. Oltmer & E. C. Van Ierland & L. C. Van Staalduinen - 561-576 Community Participation and Rural Policy: Representativeness in the Development of Millennium Greens
by Nigel Curry
2001, Volume 44, Issue 3
- 293-308 The Twists and Turns of Community Participation in Natural Resource Management in Australia: What is Missing?
by Marlene Buchy & Digby Race - 309-330 Socio-cultural Factors and Land Degradation in the South Tongu District of Ghana: Some Implications for Resource Protection and Environmental Health
by John Ernest Koku - 331-343 Omission and Commission Errors in the Field Mapping of Linear Boundary Features: Implications for the Interpretation of Maps and Organization of Surveys
by Andrew Cherrill & Colin Mcclean - 345-355 A Sustainable Agro-ecological Solution to Water Shortage in the North China Plain (Huabei Plain)
by Shu Geng & Yixing Zhou & Minghua Zhang & K. Shawn Smallwood - 357-375 Assessing the Cumulative Effects of Project Clusters: A Comparison of Process and Methods in Four UK Cases
by Jake Piper - 377-390 Regional Economic Impacts of Environmental Management of Radiological Hazards: An Initial Analysis of a Complex Problem
by Michael Greenberg & David Lewis & Michael Frisch - 391-408 A Preliminary Analysis of the Linkages between Air Quality Management and Transport Planning Policies in a Sample of English Highways Authorities
by C. I. Beattie & J. W. S. Longhurst & N. K. Woodfield - 409-427 Sustainable Development and its Indicators: Through a (Planner's) Glass Darkly
by Helen Briassoulis
2001, Volume 44, Issue 2
- 149-165 Benefits Analysis of Nitrogen Dioxide Control Programmes: A Case-study of Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
by A. Scott Voorhees & Ryoji Sakai & Shunichi Araki & Hajime Sato & Akiko Otsu - 167-186 Setting Strategic Environmental Goals for Air Pollution: Integrating Critical Loads into Local Environmental Planning
by Eric Rapaport - 187-206 Local Use of Economic Instruments in the Chesapeake Bay Critical Area Programme
by Eran Feitelson & Greg Lindsey - 207-226 Evaluating the Effectiveness of Deliberative Processes: Waste Management Case-studies
by Judith Petts - 227-244 An Integrated Approach to Mineral Policy
by Scott Clausen & Mary Louise Mcallister - 245-262 A System Dynamics Model of Mining Industry Investment Decisions within the Context of Environmental Policy
by Bernadette O'Regan & Richard Moles - 263-283 Policy Challenges and Priorities for Internalizing the Externalities of Modern Agriculture
by Jules Pretty & Craig Brett & David Gee & Rachel Hine & Chris Mason & James Morison & Matthew Rayment & Gert Van Der Bijl & Thomas Dobbs
2001, Volume 44, Issue 1
- 3-19 Inside the Editor's Black Box: 10 Years of the Journal of Environmental Planning and Management
by John Benson - 21-40 A Scenario Study of Globalization Impacts on International Transport and the Environment: An Application to the Dutch Paper Industry
by Daniëlle Van Veen-Groot & Peter Nijkamp & Jeroen C. J. M. Van Den Bergh - 41-65 Hierarchical Linear Models of Factors Associated with Public Participation among Residents Living near the US Army's Chemical Weapons Stockpile Sites
by Bryan Williams & Hoi Suen & Sylvia Brown & Roberta Bruhn & Rich De Blaquiere & Sarah Rzasa - 67-84 Voluntary Environmental Agreements: Evolution and Definition of a New Environmental Policy Approach
by Panagiotis Karamanos - 85-108 Forest, Plantation Crops or Small-scale Agriculture? An Economic Analysis of Alternative Land Use Options in the Mount Cameroon Area
by Gil Yaron - 109-128 Opposition to the Designation of Protected Areas in Germany
by Susanne Stoll-Kleemann - 129-141 Aspects of Environmental Planning in the Antarctic
by Rosamunde Codling
2000, Volume 43, Issue 6
- 755-767 Economic Valuation of the Non-use Attributes of a Wetland: A Case-study for Lake Kerkini
by David Oglethorpe & Despina Miliadou