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May 1998, Volume 3, Issue 2
- 197-219 The United States embargo on shrimp imports: legal and economic considerations
by Stewart, Taimoon
- 221-262 Resilience in social and economic systems: a concept that fails the cost–benefit test?
by Hanley, Nick
- 221-262 Into the wilderness within
by Shogren, Jason F.
- 221-262 Resilience in natural and socioeconomic systems
by Levin, Simon A. & Barrett, Scott & Aniyar, Sara & Baumol, William & Bliss, Christopher & Bolin, Bert & Dasgupta, Partha & Ehrlich, Paul & Folke, Carl & Gren, Ing-Marie & Holling, C.S. & Jansson, Annmari & Jansson, Bengt-Owe & Mã„Ler, Karl-Gã–Ran & Martin, Dan & Perrings, Charles & Sheshinski, Eytan
- 221-262 Ideas on quantification of resilience-based management
by Brock, William Allen
- 221-262 Resilience, instability, and disturbance in ecosystem dynamics
by Walker , Brian
- 221-262 Resilience, sustainability environmentalism
by Lã‰Lã‰, Sharachchandra
- 221-262 The concept of resilience: retrospect and prospect
by Batabyal, Amitrajeet A.
- 221-262 Introduction: Resilience and sustainability
by Perrings, Charles
February 1998, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 1-6 Summaries
by ,
- 7-34 Land degradation, agricultural productivity and common property: evidence from Côte d'Ivoire
by Ahuja, Vinod
- 35-57 Environmental degradation, property rights and population movements: hypotheses and evidence from Rajasthan (India)
by Chopra, Kanchan & Gulati, S.C.
- 59-81 Extensions and alternatives to climate change impact valuation: on the critique of IPCC Working Group III's impact estimates
by Fankhauser, Samuel & Tol, Richard S.J. & Pearce, David W.
- 83-104 Economic policies and the environment: the case of tree planting on low-income farms in the Philippines
by Shively, Gerald E.
- 105-130 Poverty, market imperfections and time preferences: of relevance for environmental policy?
by Holden, Stein T. & Shiferaw, Bekele & Wik, Mette
- 131-149 Opportunities and limitations of contingent valuation surveys to determine national park entrance fees: evidence from Costa Rica
by Shultz, Steven & Pinazzo, Jorge & Cifuentes, Miguel
July 1997, Volume 2, Issue 4
November 1997, Volume 2, Issue 4
- 357-367 Introduction to the environmental Kuznets curve special issue
by Barbier, Edward B.
- 369-381 Introduction to the environmental Kuznets curve special issue
by Barbier, Edward B.
- 401-416 The environmental Kuznets curve: an empirical analysis
by Cole, M.A. & Rayner, A.J. & Bates, J.M.
- 417-431 Testing for environmental Kuznets curves within a developing country
by Vincent, Jeffrey R.
- 433-450 The relationship between air pollution emissions and income: US Data
by CARSON, RICHARd T. & JEON, YONGIL & McCUBBIN, DONALD R.
- 451-463 Are environmental Kuznets curves misleading us? The case of CO2 emissions
by Moomaw, William R. & Unruh, Gregory C.
- 465-484 Demystifying the environmental Kuznets curve: turning a black box into a policy tool
by Panayotou, Theodore
- 485-503 Explaining the environmental Kuznets curve: structural change and international agreements in reducing sulphur emissions
by De Bruyn, Sander M.
- 505-515 Income and environmental R&D: empirical evidence from OECD countries
by Komen, Marinus H.C. & Gerking, Shelby & Folmer, Henk
July 1997, Volume 2, Issue 3
- 241-263 Simulating options for carbon sequestration through improved management of a lowland tropical rainforest
by Boscolo, Marco & Buongiorno, Joseph & Panayotou, Theodore
- 265-289 Developing-country resource extraction with asymmetric information and sovereign debt: a theoretical analysis
by Strand, Jon
- 291-305 Impacts of rural reforms: the case of the Chinese forest sector
by Yin, Runsheng & Newman, David H.
- 307-321 The effects of policies on farming households' decisions: economic evidence and environmental implications in northern Nigeria
by Freeman, H. Ade & Roe, Terry L. & Smith, Joyotee
- 323-345 Whither economics? From optimality to sustainability?
by Bartelmus, Peter
- 347-352 Ekko C. Van Ierland, ed., International Environmental Economics: Theories, Models and Applications to Climate Change, International Trade and Acidification, Elsevier, 1994, ISBN 0-444-82042-6
by Schrattenholzer, Leo
- 347-352 Nigel Harris, Colin Rosser and Sunil Kumar, Jobs for the Poor: A Case Study in Cuttack, UCL Press, 1996, ISBN 81-7314-024-3
by Ahluwalia, Sanjeev S.
July 1997, Volume 2, Issue 2
May 1997, Volume 2, Issue 2
- 119-143 Soil degradation and economic development in Ghana
by Alfsen, Knut H. & Bye, Torstein & Glomsrã˜D, Solveig & Wiig, Henrik
- 145-172 Wildlife, biodiversity and trade
by Barbier, Edward B. & Schulz, Carl-Erik
- 173-193 Economic growth, energy demand and carbon dioxide emissions in India: 1990-2020
by Murthy, N.S. & Panda, M. & Parikh, J.
- 195-221 Introduction: benefit-cost analysis and the environment in developing countries
by ,
- 195-221 Environmental regulation, benefit-cost analysis and the policy environment in less developed countries
by Davies, Rob
- 195-221 Is there a role for benefit-cost analysis in environmental, health, and safety regulation?
by Arrow, Kenneth J. & Cropper, Maureen L. & Eads, George C. & Hahn, Robert W. & Lave, Lester B. & Noll, Roger G. & Portney, Paul R. & Russell, Milson & Schmalensee, Richard & Smith, V. Kerry & Stavins, Robert N.
- 195-221 Cost–benefit analysis and the environment
by Ray, Anandarup
- 195-221 Benefit-cost analysis, environment, and health in the developed and developing world
by Pearce, David W.
- 195-221 Benefit–cost analysis as a mechanism for evaluating conservation policies in developing countries
by Shyamsundar, Priya
- 195-221 The costs and benefits of benefit-cost analysis
by Chichilnisky, Graciela
- 223-229 R.T. Watson, M.C. Zinyowera and R.H. Moss eds.,Climate Change 1995: Impacts, Adaptations and Mitigation of Climate Change - Scientific-Technical Analysis, Cambridge University Press, 1996, ISBN 0 521 56431 X (hb), 0 521 56437 9 (pb)
by Lovett, Jon C.
February 1997, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 1-3 Summaries
by ,
- 5-18 Regional integration and the environment
by Panagariya, Arvind & Suthiwart-Narueput, Sethaput
- 19-37 Resource depletion and economic sustainability in Malaysia
by Vincent, Jeffrey R.
- 39-110 Missing the biodiversity boat
by Mcneely, Jeffrey A. & Vorhies, Frank
- 39-110 The principle of fair sharing of costs and benefits from conservation is missed elsewhere
by Da Motta, Ronaldo Seroa
- 39-110 Marine fisheries: two macro-constraints
by Myers, Norman
- 39-110 Some issues in the conservation of wild living resources
by Munasinghe, Mohan
- 39-110 Principles for the conservation of wild living resources
by Mangel, Marc & Talbot, Lee M. & Meffe, Gary K. & Agardy, M. Tundi & Alverson, Dayton L. & Barlow, Jay & Botkin, Daniel B. & Budowski, Gerardo & Clark, Tim & Cooke, Justin & Crozier, Ross H. & Dayton, Paul K. & L. Elder, Danny & Fowler, Charles W. & Funtowicz, Silvio & Giske, Jarl & Hofman, Robert J. & Holt, Sidney J. & Kellert, Stephen R. & Kimball, Lee A. & Ludwig, Donald & Magnusson, Kjartan & Malayang III, Ben S. & Mann, Charles & Norse, Elliott A. & Northridge, Simon P. & Perrin, William F. & Perrings, Charles & Peterman, Randall M. & Rabb, George B. & Regier, Henry A. & Reynolds III, John E. & Sherman, Kenneth & Sissenwine, Michael P. & Smith, Tim D. & Starfield, Anthony & Taylor, Robert J. & Tillman, Michael F. & Toft, Catherine & Twiss Jr, John R. & Wilen, James & Young, Truman P.
- 39-110 Through privilege and precaution: rediscovering the conservation ethic
by Ruitenbeek, H. Jack
- 39-110 On the principles of conservation and utilization of wild living resources
by Skonhoft, Anders
- 39-110 Alternatives to the regulatory approach to biodiverse habitat conservation
by Southgate, Douglas
- 39-110 Introduction: the conservation of wild living resources
by Perrings, Charles
- 39-110 Preservation and strong sustainability
by Hamilton, Kirk
October 1996, Volume 1, Issue 4
- 387-428 The economics of the environment
by Dasgupta, Partha
- 429-432 Summaries
by Anonymous
- 433-443 A note on ivory trade and elephant conservation
by Bulte, Erwin H. & van Kooten, G. Cornelis
- 445-464 Efficient emission reduction through joint implementation
by Babu, P. G. & Saha, Bibhas
- 465-487 Tradable emission quotas, technical progress and climate change
by Bertram, I.G.
- 489-490 Mohan Munasinghe and Walter Shearer, eds., Defining and Measuring Sustainability—The Biogeophysical Foundations, Washington, DC, The United Nations University and The World Bank, 1995, ISBN 0-8213-3134-5
by Jäger, Jill
- 491-493 Susan Hanna and Mohan Munasinghe, eds., Property Rights and the Environment: Social and Ecological Issues, Washington, DC, Beijer International Institute of Ecological Economics and The World Bank, 1995, ISBN 0-8213-3415-8 - Susan Hanna and Mohan Munasinghe, eds., Property Rights in a Social and Ecological Context: Case Studies and Design Applications, Washington, DC, Beijer International Institute of Ecological Economics and The World Bank, 1995, ISBN 0-8213-3416-6
by Noronha, Ligia
July 1996, Volume 1, Issue 3
- 261-263 Summaries
by Anonymous
- 265-280 Wildlife management, land-use and conflicts
by Schulz, Carl-Erik & Skonhoft, Anders
- 281-287 International transfers, price uncertainty and tropical deforestation
by Bulte, Erwin & Van Soest, Daan
- 289-307 Environmental sustainability and poverty in Belize: a policy paper
by LÓpez, RamÓn & Scoseria, Carmen
- 309-311 Introduction: economic development and the epidemiological environment
by Anonymous
- 311-346 Impacts of development and global change on the epidemiological environment
by Daily, Gretchen C. & Ehrlich, Paul R.
- 346-349 Antibiotics overuse and other threats
by Baumol, William J.
- 349-355 Resistance economics: social cost and the evolution of antibiotic resistance
by Brown, Gardner & Layton, David F.
- 356-359 In the dominion of artefacts
by Gadgil, Madhav
- 359-367 Health impacts of epidemiological environment change: measurement issues
by Kirigia, Joses
- 367-371 Development, environment and health: what else we should know
by Myers, Norman
- 371-375 The role of markets in the worsening epidemiological environment
by Nganda, Benjamin M.
- 376-380 Transfigured plight
by Sprinkle, Robert Hunt
- 381-384 William D. Nordhaus Managing the Commons: The Economics of Climate Change, Cambridge, MA, The MIT Press, 1994, ISBN 0-262-140551-1
by Costanza, Robert
- 384-386 Norman Myers and Julian L. Simon, Scarcity or Abundance? A Deb ate on the Environment, New York/London, W.W. Norton & Co
by Patnaik, Lopamudra
May 1996, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 141-147 Summaries
by Anonymous
- 141-148 Summaries
by Anonymous
- 149-163 Macroeconomic policies, second-best theory and the environment
by Mäler, Karl-Göran & Munasinghe, Mohan
- 165-181 Wildlife management, illegal hunting and conflicts. A bioeconomic analysis
by Skonhoft, Anders & Solstad, Jan Tore
- 183-202 Bretton Woods intervention programmes and sustainable development
by Opschoor, J.B. & Jongma, S.M.
- 203-239 Economic analysis of deforestation in Mexico
by Barbier, Edward B. & Burgess, Joanne C.
- 241-257 Paying for the conservation of endangered ecosystems: a comparison of direct and indirect approaches
by Simpson, R. David & Sedjo, Roger A.
February 1996, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 1-2 On the occasion of the inaugural conference of Environment and Development Economics
by Uzawa, Hirofumi
- 3-7 Environmental economics in poor countries: the current state and a programme for improvement
by Dasgupta, Partha & Mäler, Karl-Göran
- 13-17 Summaries
by Anonymous
- 19-40 Environmental and trade policies: some methodological lessons
by Smith, V. Kerry & Espinosa, J. Andrès
- 41-63 Carbon abatement costs: an integrated approach for India
by Gupta, Sujata & Hall, Stephen G.
- 65-84 Natural resource degradation effects of poverty and population growth are largely policy-induced: the case of Colombia
by Heath, John & Binswanger, Hans
- 85-101 Measuring sustainable development: progress on indicators
by Pearce, David & Hamilton, Kirk & Atkinson, Giles
- 103-104 Introduction: economic growth and environmental change
by Anonymous
- 104-110 Economic growth, carrying capacity, and the environment
by Arrow, Kenneth & Bolin, Bert & Costanza, Robert & Dasgupta, Partha & Folke, Carl & Holling, C.S. & Jansson, Bengt-Owe & Levin, Simon & Mäler, Karl-Göran & Perrings, Charles & Pimentel, David
- 110-113 Operational environmental policies
by Clark, Colin W.
- 113-115 Expanding an important consensus
by Daly, Herman E.
- 116-119 The importance of accurately measuring growth
by Serafy, Salah El & Goodland, Robert
- 119-122 The inverted-U: what does it mean?
by Grossman, Gene M. & Krueger, Alan B.
- 122-125 Designing institutions for the environment
by Hanna, Susan
- 126-128 Institutions, economic development and the environment
by Kneese, Allen V.
- 128-136 Caribbean island landscapes: indicators of the effects of economic growth on the region
by Lugo, Ariel E.
- 136-137 Development, scale and resource valuation
by Toman, Michael