Content
September 1997, Volume 17, Issue 3
- 173-179 Education for sustainability at the United Nations: making progress?
by John Smyth & Chris Blackmore & Trevor Harvey - 181-190 Innovation in environmental policy: the National Environmental Policy Act of the US and the Resource Management Act of New Zealand
by Sarah Michaels & Owen J. Furuseth - 191-195 Should Benji Dam be dredged? A preliminary impact assessment to dredging a water reservoir in an African national park
by C. Tafangenyasha - 197-208 Environmental reporting for global higher education institutions using the World Wide Web
by J. Walton & T. Alabaster & S. Richardson & R. Harrison - 209-210 Our Children's Toxic Legacy: How Science and Law Fail to Protect us from Pesticides
by Dona Schneider - 210-210 Terraforming: Engineering Planetary Environments
by J.F. Potter - 210-211 Forest Politics: The Evolution of International Cooperation: Institutions for Environment Aid: Pitfalls and Promise
by Dona Schneider
June 1997, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 79-86 Classification of a Malaysian river using biological indices: a preliminary attempt
by Siaw-Yang Yap - 87-96 Catalysts for change: the emerging role of participatory research in land management
by Meg Keen - 97-102 Sustainable development and technology
by Amin U. Sarkar - 103-108 The geoenvironmental cycle of cadmium: a case study
by A.R. Khwaja & Rashmi Singh & Madhuri Raju & S.N. Tandon - 109-113 Treatment and reuse of sewage sludge
by Fayza A. Nasr - 115-124 Impacts of urban agriculture in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
by Malongo R.S. Mlozi - 125-133 Eco-labelling: success or failure?
by Camilla C. Erskine & Lyndhurst Collins - 135-141 The challenge of sustainable tourism
by Stuart Mcminn
March 1997, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 7-10 Roadside habitats: a missing link in the conservation agenda
by Antonio C. Allem - 11-13 The local authority EMAS in the UK: the Sutton model
by Bruce Cockrean - 15-20 Soil: An Overlooked, Undervalued And Vital Part Of The Human Environment
by E.M. Bridges & J.H.V. Van Baren - 21-25 Re-evaluating energy efficiency in China
by Matthew R. Auer & Xiaolan Ye - 27-32 Bioaccumulation of metals in fishes: an in vivo experimental study of a sewage fed ecosystem
by S.C. Deb & S.C. Santra - 33-44 Consumption in relation to population, environment and development
by Norman Myers - 45-55 Employability of environmental science graduates in Australia
by A.L. Brown & Sally Clarke - 57-62 Energy and entropy: a thermodynamic approach to sustainability
by Willem Norde - 63-67 Environment and social transformation
by M. Kassas
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