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March 2006, Volume 56, Issue 3
- 373-385 The catchment care principle: A new equity principle for environmental policy, with advantages for efficiency and adaptive governance
by Hatfield-Dodds, Steve
- 386-401 Reconciling economic and ecological conflicts for sustained management of grazing lands
by MacLeod, N.D. & McIvor, J.G.
- 402-411 A complex systems approach to the value of ecological resources
by Straton, Anna
- 412-423 Ecological pricing and transformity: A solution method for systems rarely at general equilibrium
by Patterson, Murray G. & Wake, Graeme C. & McKibbin, Robert & Cole, Anthony O.
- 424-439 Treading lightly: Ecofootprints of New Zealand's ageing population
by McDonald, Garry W. & Forgie, Vicky E. & MacGregor, Catherine
- 440-453 Using the Fisherian concept of income to guide a nation's transition to a steady-state economy
by Lawn, Philip
February 2006, Volume 56, Issue 2
- 159-161 The necessity for environmental taxes for the avoidance of environmental thievery. A note on the paper "Environmental responsibility versus taxation"
by Bithas, Kostas
- 162-175 Latent preferences and valuation of wetland ecosystem restoration
by Milon, J. Walter & Scrogin, David
- 176-189 Is there a turning point in the relationship between income and energy use and/or carbon emissions?
by Richmond, Amy K. & Kaufmann, Robert K.
- 190-208 Conserving energy in smallholder agriculture: A multi-objective programming case-study of northwest India
by Thankappan, Samarthia & Midmore, Peter & Jenkins, Tim
- 209-225 Bringing economic opportunity into line with environmental influence: A discussion on the Coase theorem and the Porter and van der Linde hypothesis
by Cerin, Pontus
- 226-240 An input-output model of water consumption: Analysing intersectoral water relationships in Andalusia
by Velazquez, Esther
- 241-255 The Montreal Protocol's multilateral fund and sustainable development
by Luken, Ralph & Grof, Tamas
- 256-267 The systems dynamics of endogenous population growth in a renewable resource-based growth model
by Krutilla, Kerry & Reuveny, Rafael
- 268-279 The effects of El Nino on the mackerel purse-seine fishery harvests in Taiwan: An analysis integrating the barometric readings and sea surface temperature
by Sun, Chin-Hwa & Chiang, Fu-Sung & Tsoa, Eugene & Chen, Min-Hsiang
- 280-293 Environmentally sensitive productivity growth: A global analysis using Malmquist-Luenberger index
by Kumar, Surender
- 294-307 The pricing of protected areas in nature-based tourism: A local perspective
by Alpizar, Francisco
January 2006, Volume 56, Issue 1
- 1-4 Slash and burn and fires in Indonesia: A comment
by Tacconi, Luca & Vayda, Andrew P.
- 5-27 Changing concepts of 'land' in economic theory: From single to multi-disciplinary approaches
by Hubacek, Klaus & van den Bergh, Jeroen C.J.M.
- 28-48 Allocating ecological footprints to final consumption categories with input-output analysis
by Wiedmann, Thomas & Minx, Jan & Barrett, John & Wackernagel, Mathis
- 49-57 Deriving values for the ecological support function of wildlife: An indirect valuation approach
by Allen, Bryon P. & Loomis, John B.
- 58-70 Entropy and its misuse, I. Energy, free and otherwise
by Gillett, Stephen L.
- 71-78 Entropy, free energy, work, and other thermodynamic variables in economics
by Lozada, Gabriel A.
- 79-88 Making development simple. The genetic deterministic hypothesis for economic development
by Morse, Stephen
- 89-103 Shadow prices and pollution costs in U.S. agriculture
by Fare, Rolf & Grosskopf, Shawna & Weber, William L.
- 104-124 The role of uncertainty in the relationship between fairness evaluations and willingness to pay
by Jorgensen, Bradley S. & Syme, Geoffrey J. & Nancarrow, Blair E.
- 125-131 Poverty and pollution abatement: Evidence from lead phase-out
by Hilton, F.G.
- 132-143 Willingness to pay for forest amenities: The case of non-industrial owners in the south central United States
by Raunikar, Ronald & Buongiorno, Joseph
- 144-154 "Green" preferences as regulatory policy instrument
by Brennan, Timothy J.
- 156-158 Erratum to "Environmental responsibility and environmental thievery: A reply to Bithas" [Ecol. Econ. (2005)]
by Ballet, J. & Bazin, D. & Touahri, D.
December 2005, Volume 55, Issue 4
- 453-455 Environmental responsibility and environmental thievery: A reply to Xenarios
by Ballet, J. & Bazin, D. & Touahri, D.
- 456-458 Evaluating the Hirsch Hypothesis: A response
by Brekke, Kjell Arne & Howarth, Richard B. & Nyborg, Karine
- 459-466 Crop biodiversity, risk management and the implications of agricultural assistance
by Di Falco, Salvatore & Perrings, Charles
- 467-484 Using GIS-based ecological-economic modeling to evaluate policies affecting agricultural watersheds
by Lant, Christopher L. & Kraft, Steven E. & Beaulieu, Jeffrey & Bennett, David & Loftus, Timothy & Nicklow, John
- 485-498 The edges of conflict and consensus: a case for creativity in regional forest policy in Southwest Finland
by Hiedanpaa, Juha
- 499-514 Urban form and the ecological footprint of commuting. The case of Barcelona
by Muniz, Ivan & Galindo, Anna
- 515-526 Evaluating environmental programs: The perspective of modern evaluation research
by Frondel, Manuel & Schmidt, Christoph M.
- 527-538 Environmental pressure group strength and air pollution: An empirical analysis
by Binder, Seth & Neumayer, Eric
- 539-550 Ranking versus scale rating in conjoint analysis: Evaluating landscapes in mountainous regions in southeastern Spain
by Sayadi, Samir & Gonzalez Roa, M. Carmen & Calatrava Requena, Javier
- 551-563 How to compare companies on relevant dimensions of sustainability
by Krajnc, Damjan & Glavic, Peter
- 564-583 Environmental tax reform and the double dividend: A meta-analytical performance assessment
by Patuelli, Roberto & Nijkamp, Peter & Pels, Eric
- 584-598 Greenhouse gas abatement policies and the value of carbon sinks: Do grazing and cropping systems have different destinies?
by Flugge, Felicity & Schilizzi, Steven
- 599-609 The World Bank's 'genuine savings' measure and sustainability
by Pillarisetti, J.Ram
- 610-611 The wealth of nature: How mainstream economics has failed the environment
by Perkins, Patricia E. (Ellie)
November 2005, Volume 55, Issue 3
- 309-320 Prices and quantities: Unsustainable consumption and the global economy
by Schor, Juliet B.
- 321-336 Economic evaluation of biological invasions--a survey
by Born, Wanda & Rauschmayer, Felix & Brauer, Ingo
- 337-350 Models for policy-making in sustainable development: The state of the art and perspectives for research
by Boulanger, Paul-Marie & Brechet, Thierry
- 351-364 Estimates of trends in global income and resource inequalities
by Hedenus, Fredrik & Azar, Christian
- 365-379 Existence value and optimal timber-wildlife management in a flammable multistand forest
by Spring, Daniel A. & Kennedy, John O.S.
- 380-394 Secondary forests as temporary carbon sinks? The economic impact of accounting methods on reforestation projects in the tropics
by Olschewski, Roland & Benitez, Pablo C.
- 395-407 Environmental Kuznets curve: threatened species and spatial effects
by McPherson, Michael A. & Nieswiadomy, Michael L.
- 408-419 Evaluating public risk preferences in forest land-use choices using multi-attribute utility theory
by Ananda, Jayanath & Herath, Gamini
- 420-436 Simulation of common pool resource field experiments: a behavioral model of collective action
by Castillo, Daniel & Saysel, Ali Kerem
- 437-443 Valuing copper mined from ore deposits
by de Wit, Maarten J.
- 444-445 The new consumers: The influence of affluence on the environment
by Schor, Juliet B.
- 445-448 Hooked on growth: Economic addictions and the environment
by Urama, K.C.
- 448-449 Ecological Economics: Principles And Applications
by Norris, Patricia E. & Joshi, Satish
- 449-451 The economics of industrial ecology: Materials, structural change, and spatial scales
by Wernick, Iddo K.
November 2005, Volume 55, Issue 2
- 139-142 Response to Zakir Husain and Rabindra Bhattacharya's "Common pool resources and contextual factors: Evolution of a fishermen's cooperative in Calcutta"
by Ostrom, Elinor
- 143-154 Measuring individuals' valuation distributions using a stochastic payment card approach
by Wang, Hua & Whittington, Dale
- 155-172 On the foundation of a general theory of stocks
by Faber, Malte & Frank, Karin & Klauer, Bernd & Manstetten, Reiner & Schiller, Johannes & Wissel, Christian
- 173-186 Resource compensation and negotiation support in an aboriginal context: Using community-based multi-attribute analysis to evaluate non-market losses
by McDaniels, Timothy L. & Trousdale, William
- 187-202 Diet shifts towards meat and the effects on cereal use: can we feed the animals in 2030?
by Keyzer, M.A. & Merbis, M.D. & Pavel, I.F.P.W. & van Wesenbeeck, C.F.A.
- 203-217 Rationality, institutions and environmental policy
by Vatn, Arild
- 218-223 Extending Weitzman's economic ranking of biodiversity protection: combining ecological and genetic considerations
by van der Heide, C. Martijn & van den Bergh, Jeroen C.J.M. & van Ierland, Ekko C.
- 224-234 Anthropogenic climate change and abatement in a multi-region world with endogenous growth
by Greiner, Alfred
- 235-250 An empirical investigation of air pollution from fossil fuel combustion and its impact on health in India during 1973-1974 to 1996-1997
by Mukhopadhyay, Kakali & Forssell, Osmo
- 251-261 Valuation by conflict
by Lim, Byung In & Shogren, Jason F.
- 262-290 Trends in the development of ecological economics from the late 1980s to the early 2000s
by Ropke, Inge
- 291-292 Marine reserves, a guide to science, design, and use
by Grizzle, Raymond E.
- 292-294 Mark Sagoff, Price, Principle, and the Environment, Cambridge University Press (2004) ISBN 052154596X 294 pp
by Ackerman, Frank
- 294-306 Capitalism and Collapse: Contradictions of Jared Diamond's market meliorist strategy to save the humans
by Smith, Richard
- 306-307 Rivers for Life: Managing water for people and nature
by Schlager, Edella
October 2005, Volume 55, Issue 1
- 1-4 Tsunamis and a secure future for fishing communities
by Kurien, John
- 5-10 The importance of sound biological information and theory for ecological economics studies valuing Brazilian biodiversity: A response to Mendonça et al. (2003)
by Brito, Daniel
- 11-23 Waste treatment in physical input-output analysis
by Dietzenbacher, Erik
- 24-36 Managing invasive species: Rules of thumb for rapid assessment
by Leung, Brian & Finnoff, David & Shogren, Jason F. & Lodge, David
- 37-46 What is environmental income?
by Sjaastad, Espen & Angelsen, Arild & Vedeld, Pål & Bojö, Jan
- 47-60 Using contingent valuation to value a noxious weeds control program: the effects of including an unsure response category
by Champ, Patricia A. & Alberini, Anna & Correas, Ignacio
- 61-72 The economics of biodiversity conservation: a study of a coffee growing region in the Western Ghats of India
by Ninan, K.N. & Sathyapalan, Jyothis
- 73-84 Determinants of environmental performance in the Canadian pulp and paper industry: An assessment from inside the industry
by Doonan, Julie & Lanoie, Paul & Laplante, Benoit
- 85-95 Evaluation of the importance of fisheries management objectives using choice-experiments
by Wattage, Premachandra & Mardle, Simon & Pascoe, Sean
- 96-118 A theory of economic growth with material/energy resources and dematerialization: Interaction of three growth mechanisms
by Ayres, Robert U. & van den Bergh, Jeroen C.J.M.
- 119-130 Baumol's disease and dematerialization of the economy
by Kander, Astrid
- 131-132 Stephen J. DeCanio, Economic models of climate change: a critique, Palgrave-Macmillan (2003) ISBN 1-4039-6335-5 (hardcover) 1-4039-6336-3 (paperback), 203 pages
by Koomey, Jonathan G.
- 133-134 New dimensions in ecological economics: Integrated approaches to people and nature
by Nijkamp, Peter
- 134-135 Paul Ehrlich and Anne Ehrlich, One with Nineveh: Politics, Consumption, and the Human Future, Island Press, Washington DC (2004) ISBN 1559638796 447 pp.
by Myers, Norman
- 135-137 Marjan van den Belt, Mediated Modeling: A System Dynamics Approach to Environmental Consensus Building, Island Press (2004) ISBN 155963961X (pbk). 339 pp.
by Cockerill, Kristan
September 2005, Volume 54, Issue 4
- 347-361 The origin, diagnostic attributes and practical application of co-evolutionary theory
by Winder, Nick & McIntosh, Brian S. & Jeffrey, Paul
- 362-365 Bubbles in a back eddy: A commentary on "The origin, diagnostic attributes and practical application of coevolutionary theory"
by Norgaard, Richard B.
- 366-369 Modernism, evolution and vaporous visions of future unity: Clarification in response to Norgaard
by Winder, Nick
- 370-381 Value from a complex dynamic system's perspective
by Stahel, Andri W.
- 382-396 Constraints on dematerialisation and allocation of natural capital along a sustainable growth path
by Rodrigues, João & Domingos, Tiago & Conceição, Pedro & Belbute, José
- 397-416 Unilateral regulation of bilateral trade in greenhouse gas emission permits
by Rehdanz, Katrin & Tol, Richard S.J.
- 417-434 The eco-efficiency of tourism
by Gössling, Stefan & Peeters, Paul & Ceron, Jean-Paul & Dubois, Ghislain & Patterson, Trista & Richardson, Robert B.
- 435-446 Biodiversity, yield, and shade coffee certification
by Perfecto, Ivette & Vandermeer, John & Mas, Alex & Pinto, Lorena Soto
- 447-472 Computable general equilibrium model analysis of economywide cross effects of social and environmental policies in Chile
by O'Ryan, Raúl & de Miguel, Carlos J. & Miller, Sebastian & Munasinghe, Mohan
August 2005, Volume 54, Issue 2-3
- 133-147 The role of technological change for a sustainable development
by Vollebergh, Herman R.J. & Kemfert, Claudia
- 148-163 Economics of technological change and the natural environment: How effective are innovations as a remedy for resource scarcity?
by Bretschger, Lucas
- 164-174 A tale of two market failures: Technology and environmental policy
by Jaffe, Adam B. & Newell, Richard G. & Stavins, Robert N.
- 175-195 Dynamic incentives by environmental policy instruments--a survey
by Requate, Till
- 196-208 Pollution abatement expenditures and plant-level productivity: A production function approach
by Shadbegian, Ronald J. & Gray, Wayne B.
- 209-226 Lessons from patents: Using patents to measure technological change in environmental models
by Popp, David
- 227-240 The impact of R&D on innovation for wind energy in Denmark, Germany and the United Kingdom
by Klaassen, Ger & Miketa, Asami & Larsen, Katarina & Sundqvist, Thomas
- 241-260 Carbon taxes: A drop in the ocean, or a drop that erodes the stone? The effect of carbon taxes on technological change
by Gerlagh, Reyer & Lise, Wietze
- 261-276 Learning-by-Doing vs. Learning by Researching in a model of climate change policy analysis
by Castelnuovo, Efrem & Galeotti, Marzio & Gambarelli, Gretel & Vergalli, Sergio
- 277-292 The impact of technological change on climate protection and welfare: Insights from the model MIND
by Edenhofer, Ottmar & Bauer, Nico & Kriegler, Elmar
- 293-305 Induced technological change in a multi-regional, multi-sectoral, integrated assessment model (WIAGEM): Impact assessment of climate policy strategies
by Kemfert, Claudia
- 306-327 A multi-actor dynamic integrated assessment model (MADIAM) of induced technological change and sustainable economic growth
by Weber, Michael & Barth, Volker & Hasselmann, Klaus
July 2005, Volume 54, Issue 1
- 1-7 The ecological and consumption themes of the films of Hayao Miyazaki
by Mayumi, Kozo & Solomon, Barry D. & Chang, Jason
- 9-21 Jevons' paradox
by Alcott, Blake
- 23-35 The dynamics of carbon sequestration and alternative carbon accounting, with an application to the upper Mississippi River Basin
by Feng, Hongli
- 37-51 Twentieth century copper stocks and flows in North America: A dynamic analysis
by Spatari, S. & Bertram, M. & Gordon, Robert B. & Henderson, K. & Graedel, T.E.
- 53-66 Economic and environmental impacts of pollution control regulation on small industries: a case study
by Chakrabarti, Snigdha & Mitra, Nita
- 67-80 Improving the benefits of wildlife harvesting in Northern Cameroon: a co-management perspective
by Mayaka, Theodore B. & Hendricks, Theo & Wesseler, Justus & Prins, Herbert H.T.
- 81-93 Diminishing and negative welfare returns of economic growth: an index of sustainable economic welfare (ISEW) for Thailand
by Clarke, Matthew & Islam, Sardar M.N.
- 95-109 Why the grass is not always greener: the competing effects of environmental regulations and factor intensities on US specialization
by Cole, Matthew A. & Elliott, Robert J.R. & Shimamoto, Kenichi
- 111-113 Revisiting biological "hot spots" and marine reserve formation
by Schnier, Kurt E.
June 2005, Volume 53, Issue 4
- 439-444 Introduction and overview to the special issue on biodiversity conservation, access and benefit-sharing and traditional knowledge
by Siebenhuner, Bernd & Dedeurwaerdere, Tom & Brousseau, Eric
- 445-460 The effectiveness of access and benefit sharing in Costa Rica: implications for national and international regimes
by Richerzhagen, Carmen & Holm-Mueller, Karin
- 461-472 The convention on biological diversity: A conventionalist approach
by Boisvert, Valerie & Vivien, Franck-Dominique
- 473-491 From bioprospecting to reflexive governance
by Dedeurwaerdere, Tom
- 493-506 Biodiversity, ownership, and indigenous knowledge: Exploring legal frameworks for community, farmers, and intellectual property rights in Africa
by Zerbe, Noah
- 507-522 Implementing the access and benefit-sharing provisions of the CBD: A case for institutional learning
by Siebenhuner, Bernd & Suplie, Jessica
- 523-541 Reconciliation of proprietary interests in genetic and knowledge resources: Hurry cautiously!
by Koopman, Jerzy
- 543-557 The institutional economics of biodiversity, biological materials, and bioprospecting
by Polski, Margaret
- 559-572 Decision making in livestock conservation
by Simianer, H.
- 573-583 Biodiversity and international stakes: A question of access
by Trommetter, Michel
May 2005, Volume 53, Issue 3
- 295-298 Psychological effect of taxation and responsibility. A reply to Thomas A. Okey and Bruce A. Wright
by Bazin, Damien & Ballet, Jerome & Touahri, David
- 299-310 Malthus vs. Wordsworth: Perspectives on humankind, nature and economy. A contribution to the history and the foundations of ecological economics
by Becker, Christian & Faber, Malte & Hertel, Kirsten & Manstetten, Reiner
- 311-323 Measuring the success and cost effectiveness of New Zealand multiple-species projects to the conservation of threatened species
by Cullen, Ross & Moran, Emma & Hughey, Kenneth F.D.
- 325-338 Water pollution in the Spanish economy: analysis of sensitivity to production and environmental constraints
by Sanchez-Choliz, Julio & Duarte, Rosa
- 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