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August 2004, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 412-414 Book Review: In Nature's Name: An Anthology of Women's Writing and Illustration, 1780–1930
by Julie Cook Lucas - 414-417 Book Review: Public Participation in Sustainability Science: A Handbook
by Kirsty Sherlock - 418-418 Books Received
by N/A
May 2004, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 143-144 Editorial
by Alan Holland - 145-165 ‘Getting Rich is Glorious’: Environmental Values in the People's Republic of China
by Paul G. Harris - 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 - 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 Hisschemöller & Herman Eijsackers - 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 Hisschemöller & Herman Eijsackers - 199-221 Ideology, Bureaucracy and Aesthetics: Landscape Change and Land Reform in Northwest Scotland
by Rick Rohde - 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 - 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 Juha Hiedanpää - 243-260 An Institutionalist Approach to Environmental Valuation: The Regional Forest Programme of Southwest Finland as an Example
by Juha Hiedanpää - 261-263 Book Review: Morality's Progress: Essays on Humans, Other Animals and the Rest of Nature
by Markku Oksanen - 263-266 Book Review: The End of Over-consumption: Towards a Lifestyle of Moderation and Self-restraint
by Piers H.G. Stephens - 267-269 Book Review: Persistence and Change in Rural Communities: A Fifty Year Follow-up to Six Classic Studies
by Rob Burton - 269-271 Book Review: Eco-Phenomenology: Back to the Earth Itself
by Frank Schalow - 271-274 Book Review: The Environmentalism of the Poor: A Study of Ecological Conflicts and Valuation
by Pat Devine - 275-276 Books Received
by N/A
February 2004, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editorial
by Alan Holland - 3-29 Is Environmentalism a Humanism?
by Lewis P. Hinchman - 3-29 Is Environmentalism a Humanism?
by Lewis P. Hinchman - 31-50 The Misbegotten Child of Deep Ecology
by Stephen Avery - 31-50 The Misbegotten Child of Deep Ecology
by Stephen Avery - 51-79 Reproductive Liberty and Overpopulation
by Carol A. Kates - 51-79 Reproductive Liberty and Overpopulation
by Carol A. Kates - 81-99 Concepts of Nature as Communicative Devices: The Case of Dutch Nature Policy
by Jozef Keulartz & Henny Van Der Windt & Jacques Swart - 81-99 Concepts of Nature as Communicative Devices: The Case of Dutch Nature Policy
by Jozef Keulartz & Henny Van Der Windt & Jacques Swart - 101-118 Nature as a You : Novalis’ Philosophical Thought and the Modern Ecological Crisis
by Christian Becker & Reiner Manstetten - 101-118 Nature as a You : Novalis’ Philosophical Thought and the Modern Ecological Crisis
by Christian Becker & Reiner Manstetten - 119-120 Book Review: Anatomy of a Conflict: Identity, Knowledge and Emotion in Old-Growth Forests
by Kay Milton - 121-123 Book Review: Environment and the Arts: Perspectives on Environmental Aesthetics
by Robert Fudge - 123-125 Book Review: Die Rousseau-Frage – ökologisch definiert
by Axel Goodbody - 125-126 Book Review: Preservation versus the People? Nature, Humanity, and Political Philosophy
by John S. Dryzek - 126-130 Book Review: Post-Ecologist Politics: Social Theory and the Abdication of the Ecologist Paradigm
by John Barry - 130-132 Book Review: Land, Value, Community: Callicott and Environmental Philosophy
by Y.S. Lo - 132-135 Book Review: Making Urban Transport Sustainable
by Tom Rye - 135-137 Book Review: The Institutional Dimension of Environmental Change: Fit, Interplay, and Scale
by Arild Vatn - 137-139 Book Review: God's Book of Works: The Nature and Theology of Nature
by Michael Reiss - 139-140 Book Review: The New Economy of Nature: The Quest to Make Conservation Profitable
by Tim Rosser - 141-142 Books Received
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November 2003, Volume 12, Issue 4
- 411-412 Editorial
by Alan Holland - 413-430 Artefacts and Living Artefacts
by Helena Siipi - 413-430 Artefacts and Living Artefacts
by Helena Siipi - 431-448 What Does ‘Natural Capital’ Do? The Role of Metaphor in Economic Understanding of the Environment
by Maria Åkerman - 431-448 What Does ‘Natural Capital’ Do? The Role of Metaphor in Economic Understanding of the Environment
by Maria Ã…kerman - 449-470 Cows are Better than Condos, or How Economists Help Solve Environmental Problems
by Mark Sagoff - 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 - 471-487 Future Generations and Contemporary Ethics
by Lawrence E. Johnson - 489-514 Can Environmental Ethics ‘Solve’ Environmental Problems and save the World? Yes, but First We Must Recognise the Essential Normative Nature of Environmental Problems
by Joel J. Kassiola - 489-514 Can Environmental Ethics ‘Solve’ Environmental Problems and save the World? Yes, but First We Must Recognise the Essential Normative Nature of Environmental Problems
by Joel J. Kassiola - 515-534 Re-negotiating Science in Environmentalists’ Submissions to New Zealand's Royal Commission on Genetic Modification
by Tee Rogers-Hayden & John R. Campbell - 515-534 Re-negotiating Science in Environmentalists’ Submissions to New Zealand's Royal Commission on Genetic Modification
by Tee Rogers-Hayden & John R. Campbell - 535-537 Book Review: Environmental Culture: The Ecological Crisis of Reason
by Richard Twine - 537-539 Book Review: The Economics of International Trade and the Environment
by Rob Ackrill - 539-542 Book Review: The Good in Nature and Humanity: Connecting Science, Religion, and Spirituality with the Natural World
by John Andrews - 542-543 Book Review: An Ethics of Place: Radical Ecology, Postmodernity, and Social Theory
by Isis Brook - 543-546 Book Review: Faces of Environmental Racism: Confronting Issues of Global Justice
by Ronald Sandler - 547-548 Books Received
by N/A
August 2003, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 269-270 The Ethical Case against Fur Farming
by Ndrew Linzey - 271-287 Ethical Obligations in a Tragedy of the Commons
by Baylor L. Johnson - 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 - 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 - 317-336 Intrinsic Value: A Modern Albatross for the Ecological Approach
by Bruce Morito - 337-360 Re-Thinking Nature: Towards an Eco-Pluralism
by Patrick Curry - 337-360 Re-Thinking Nature: Towards an Eco-Pluralism
by Patrick Curry - 361-379 What's in a Name? Pragmatism, Essentialism, and Environmental Ethics
by Mark A. Michael - 361-379 What's in a Name? Pragmatism, Essentialism, and Environmental Ethics
by Mark A. Michael - 381-396 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 - 381-396 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 - 397-400 Book Review: Concrete and Clay: Reworking Nature in New York City
by James W. Sheppard - 400-402 Book Review: Animal Equality: Language and Liberation
by Michael Allen Fox - 403-405 Book Review: Vexing Nature? On the Ethical Case against Agricultural Biotechnology
by Ronald Sandler - 405-407 Book Review: Wind Energy in the 21st Century: Economics, Policy, Technology and the Changing Electricity Industry
by Daniel Weisser - 407-409 Book Review: A Trip Too Far: Ecotourism, Politics and Exploitation
by Norman Dandy - 410-410 Books Received
by N/A
May 2003, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 143-154 Participation and Environmental Governance: Consensus, Ambivalence and Debate
by Harriet Bulkeley & Arthur P.J. Mol - 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 - 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 Boström - 175-193 Environmental Organisations in New Forms of Political Participation: Ecological Modernisation and the Making of Voluntary Rules
by Magnus Boström - 195-224 Uncertainty and Participatory Democracy
by Luigi Pellizzoni - 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 - 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 Cinderby & John Forrester & Peter Bailey & Paul Rosen - 247-262 Participatory Modelling and the Local Governance of the Politics of UK Air Pollution: A Three-City Case Study
by Steve Yearley & Steve Cinderby & John Forrester & Peter Bailey & Paul Rosen - 263-265 Book Review: Citizens, Experts and the Environment: The Politics of Local Knowledge
by Wendy Kenyon - 266-267 Book Review: The Native Tourist: Mass Tourism within Developing Countries
by Norman Dandy - 268-268 Books Received
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February 2003, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 1-2 Viewpoint
by Marc Bekoff - 3-28 Aesthetic Appreciation in the Artworld and in the Natural World
by David E.W. Fenner - 3-28 Aesthetic Appreciation in the Artworld and in the Natural World
by David E.W. Fenner - 29-54 The Role of NGOs in Environmental Policy Failures in a Developing Country: The Mismanagement of Jamaica's Coral Reefs1
by Michael Haley & Anthony Clayton - 29-54 The Role of NGOs in Environmental Policy Failures in a Developing Country: The Mismanagement of Jamaica's Coral Reefs1
by Michael Haley & Anthony Clayton - 55-69 Values, Advocacy and Conservation Biology
by Jay Odenbaugh - 55-69 Values, Advocacy and Conservation Biology
by Jay Odenbaugh - 71-90 Talking about the Birds and the Bees: Biodiversity Claims Making at the Local Level
by Carol Morris & Amanda Wragg - 71-90 Talking about the Birds and the Bees: Biodiversity Claims Making at the Local Level
by Carol Morris & Amanda Wragg - 91-106 Is Singer's Ethics Speciesist?
by Roger Fjellstrom - 91-106 Is Singer's Ethics Speciesist?
by Roger Fjellstrom - 107-128 Aquaphobia, Tulipmania, Biophilia: A Moral Geography of the Dutch Landscape
by Hub Zwart - 107-128 Aquaphobia, Tulipmania, Biophilia: A Moral Geography of the Dutch Landscape
by Hub Zwart - 129-131 Book Review: The Reach of the Aesthetic: Collected Essays on Art and Nature
by Emily Brady - 131-133 Book Review: Ecofeminist Philosophy: A Western Perspective on What it is and Why it Matters
by Julie Cook - 133-136 Book Review: The Environment between Theory and Practice
by Mathew Humphrey - 136-138 Book Review: Land and Limits: Interpreting Sustainability in the Planning Process
by Anna R. Davies - 138-140 Book Review: The Economics of Biological Invasions
by Gareth Edwards-Jones - 141-142 Books Received
by N/A
November 2002, Volume 11, Issue 4
- 1-2 Editorial
by Alan Holland - 1-2 Books Received
by N/A - 397-405 The Liberation of Humanity and Nature
by Eric Katz - 397-405 The Liberation of Humanity and Nature
by Eric Katz - 407-425 The State of Nature: The Political Philosophy of Primitivism and the Culture of Contamination
by Mick Smith - 407-425 The State of Nature: The Political Philosophy of Primitivism and the Culture of Contamination
by Mick Smith - 427-442 Animality and Morality: Human Reason as an Animal Activity
by Christopher J. Preston - 427-442 Animality and Morality: Human Reason as an Animal Activity
by Christopher J. Preston - 443-460 Species Conservation and Minority Rights: The Case of Springtime Bird Hunting in Ã…land
by Elisa Aaltola & Markku Oksanen - 443-460 Species Conservation and Minority Rights: The Case of Springtime Bird Hunting in Ã…land
by Elisa Aaltola & Markku Oksanen - 461-488 Incorporating Value Trade-offs into Community-Based Environmental Risk Decisions
by Robin S. Gregory - 461-488 Incorporating Value Trade-offs into Community-Based Environmental Risk Decisions
by Robin S. Gregory - 489-507 Gaia Infiltrata: The Anthroposphere as a Complex Autoparasitic System
by Károly Henrich - 489-507 Gaia Infiltrata: The Anthroposphere as a Complex Autoparasitic System
by Károly Henrich - 509-511 Book Review: Ethics and the Built Environment
by Emily Brady - 511-513 Book Review: Fairness and Futurity: Essays on Environmental Sustainability and Social Justice
by Tim Hayward - 513-515 Book Review: Critical Masses: Citizens, Nuclear Weapons Production, and Environmental Destruction in the United States and Russia
by Maurie J. Cohen - 515-518 Book Review: Beyond Adventure: An Inner Journey
by Alan P. Dougherty - 518-521 Book Review: Making Better Environmental Decisions: An alternative to risk assessment
by Andy Stirling - 521-524 Book Review: Biodiversity and Democracy: Rethinking Society and Nature
by Juha Hiedanpää - 524-527 Book Review: Europäische Umweltpolitik. Die Umweltunion als Chance für die materielle und institutionelle Weiterentwicklung der europäischen Integration [European Environmental Policy. Environmental Union as a Chance for the Material and Institutional Advancement of European Integration]
by Udo E. Simonis - 528-530 Book Review: Economics of Coastal and Water Resources: Valuing Environmental Functions
by James Stevenson
August 2002, Volume 11, Issue 3
- 253-276 New Modernities: Reimagining Science, Technology and Development
by Sheila Jasanoff - 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 - 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 - 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 - 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 FréDérique Apffel-Marglin - 345-367 From Fieldwork to Mutual Learning: Working with PRATEC
by FréDérique Apffel-Marglin - 369-394 Disaster, Development and Governance: Reflections on the ‘Lessons’ of Bhopal
by S. Ravi Rajan - 369-394 Disaster, Development and Governance: Reflections on the ‘Lessons’ of Bhopal
by S. Ravi Rajan
May 2002, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 127-128 Editorial
by Alan Holland - 129-144 The Goat-stag and the Sphinx: The Place of the Virtues in Environmental Ethics
by Robert L. Chapman - 129-144 The Goat-stag and the Sphinx: The Place of the Virtues in Environmental Ethics
by Robert L. Chapman - 145-161 Ethics in Wildlife Management: What Price?
by John A. Curtis - 145-161 Ethics in Wildlife Management: What Price?
by John A. Curtis - 163-175 Anthropocentrism, Artificial Intelligence, and Moral Network Theory: An Ecofeminist Perspective
by Victoria Davion - 163-175 Anthropocentrism, Artificial Intelligence, and Moral Network Theory: An Ecofeminist Perspective
by Victoria Davion - 177-191 Valuing Birds in the Bush: For Pluralism in Environmental Risk Assessment
by Peter Lucas - 177-191 Valuing Birds in the Bush: For Pluralism in Environmental Risk Assessment
by Peter Lucas - 193-209 ‘Other Animal Ethics’ and the Demand for Difference
by Elisa Aaltola - 193-209 ‘Other Animal Ethics’ and the Demand for Difference
by Elisa Aaltola - 211-225 Ontology, Ethics, and Sentir: Properly Situating Merleau-Ponty
by Melissa Clarke - 211-225 Ontology, Ethics, and Sentir: Properly Situating Merleau-Ponty
by Melissa Clarke - 227-241 The Role of Customary Institutions in the Conservation of Biodiversity: Sacred Forests in Mozambique
by Pekka Virtanen - 227-241 The Role of Customary Institutions in the Conservation of Biodiversity: Sacred Forests in Mozambique
by Pekka Virtanen - 243-245 Book Review: Participating with Nature: Outline for an Ecologisation of our Worldview
by John Andrews - 245-247 Book Review: Ripples from the Zambezi: Passion, Entrepreneurship and the Rebirth of Local Economies
by Tracey Lloyd - 247-248 Book Review: Our Common Journey. A Transition toward Sustainability
by Udo E. Simonis - 248-250 Book Reviews
by Markku Oksanen - 251-252 Books Received
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February 2002, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editorial
by John Proops - 3-25 The Pragmatic Power and Promise of Theoretical Environmental Ethics: Forging a New Discourse
by J. Baird Callicott - 27-46 Cost-Benefit Analysis, Incommensurability and Rough Equality1
by Jonathan Aldred - 27-46 Cost-Benefit Analysis, Incommensurability and Rough Equality1
by Jonathan Aldred - 49-62 A Constrained-Utility Alternative to Animal Rights
by Joshua Frank - 49-62 A Constrained-Utility Alternative to Animal Rights
by Joshua Frank - 63-74 Specifying Speciesism
by Roger Fjellstrom - 63-74 Specifying Speciesism
by Roger Fjellstrom - 75-85 The Future – for Better or Worse
by Ernest Partridge - 75-85 The Future – for Better or Worse
by Ernest Partridge - 87-96 On Harming Others: A Response to Partridge
by Alan Carter - 87-96 On Harming Others: A Response to Partridge
by Alan Carter - 97-102 Book Review: Introducing the Environment as It's Saying Good-Bye
by Ingolfur Blühdorn - 103-106 Book Review: Marx's Ecology: Materialism and Nature
by John Barry - 106-108 Book Review: The Economics of Environment and Development
by Caroline Sullivan - 108-110 Book Review: International Trade and Climate Change Policies
by Mariko Hara - 110-112 Book Review: The Environment in World Politics: Exploring the Limits
by Anthony Clayton - 112-114 Book Review: Economics of Environmental Management
by S. Salman Hussain - 114-116 Book Review: The Prospects for Green Growth
by Dale S. Rothman - 116-118 Book Review: Controlling Pollution in Transition Economies: Theories and Methods
by Paul I. Safonov - 118-120 Book Review: Environmental Risks and the Media
by Andy Stirling - 120-123 Book Review: Justice and the Environment: Conceptions of Environmental Sustainability and Dimensions of Social Justice
by Alan Carter - 124-126 Books Received
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November 2001, Volume 10, Issue 4
- 427-428 Editorial: The English Disease
by Alan Holland - 429-454 Can We Harm Future People?
by Alan Carter - 429-454 Can We Harm Future People?
by Alan Carter - 455-471 A Green Fist in a Velvet Glove: The Ecological State and Sustainable Development
by Lennart J. Lundqvist - 455-471 A Green Fist in a Velvet Glove: The Ecological State and Sustainable Development
by Lennart J. Lundqvist