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August 2002, Volume 26, Issue 3
- 195-204 Water and the potential for social instability: Livelihoods, migration and the building of society
by Marcus Moench - 205-217 Transforming time into money using water: A participatory study of economics and gender in rural India
by A.J. James & Joep Verhagen & Christine Van Wijk & Reema Nanavaty & Mita Parikh & Mihir Bhatt - 218-233 Questioning desertification in dryland sub–Saharan Africa
by Mary Tiffen & Michael Mortimore - 234-244 Seeds of promise: Developing a sustainable agricultural biotechnology industry in sub–Saharan Africa
by Paul Keese & Ofelia Galman–Omitogun & E. Babafunso Sonaiya - 245-248 Conserving and managing biodiversity sustainably: The roles of science and society
by Peter B. Bridgewater & Salvatore Arico - 249-253 Women’s sustainable development agenda
by Thais Corral - 254-255 Response to commentary by Uri Shamir in Vol 26:1, February 2002
by Munther J. Haddadin
May 2002, Volume 26, Issue 2
- 89-100 Tackling the issue of rural–urban water transfers in the Ta’iz region, Yemen
by Khalid Riaz - 101-112 The Atatürk Dam project in south‐east Turkey: Changes in objectives and planning over time
by Anna Brismar - 113-126 Tribute chromite mining and environmental management on the northern Great Dyke of Zimbabwe
by Oliver Maponga & Benjamin Ruzive - 127-139 The case of artisanal mining in Bolivia: Local participatory development and mining investment opportunities
by Eduardo R. Quiroga - 140-149 Linking community and national park development: A case from the Dominican Republic
by John Schelhas & Ruth E. Sherman & Timothy J. Fahey & James P. Lassoie - 150-160 Human health and sustainable water resources development in Nigeria: Schistosomiasis inartificial lakes
by Ifeanyi Emmanuel Ofoezie
February 2002, Volume 26, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editorial
by Roberto C. Villas‐Bôas - 3-13 Small‐scale mining and its socio‐economic impact in developing countries
by Gavin Hilson - 15-26 Abandoned artisanal gold mines in the Brazilian Amazon: A legacy of mercury pollution
by Marcello M. Veiga & Jennifer J. Hinton - 27-44 Impacts of foreign investment on sustainable development in a Chilean mining region
by Jan Cademartori - 45-54 A framework for policy formulation for small‐scale mines: the case of coal in China
by Philip Andrews‐Speed & Armando Zamora & Christopher D. Rogers & Lei Shen & Shelley Cao & Minying Yang - 55-68 Valuing regional geoscientific data acquisition programmes: addressing issues of quantification,uncertainty and risk
by Margaretha Scott & Roussos Dimitrakopoulos & Richard P.C. Brown - 69-73 Commentary: Harnessing Mining for Poverty Reduction, Especially in Africa
by Béatrice Labonne - 75-78 Comment on Munther J. Haddadin’s Diplomacy on the Jordan: International Conflict and Negotiated Resolution
by Uri Shamir
November 2001, Volume 25, Issue 4
- 265-274 Economic and financial aspects of mine closure
by James R. Kahn & Dina Franceschi & Adilson Curi & Eduardo Vale - 275-284 Mining and sustainable development: considerations for minerals supply
by Ian B. Lambert - 285-297 Alternative approaches to flood mitigation: a case study of Bangladesh
by Frederico Neto - 299-312 Gender in integrated water management: an analysis of variation
by Barbara van Koppen - 313-320 From insight to action in reservoir management—lessons from Asia
by Peder Hjorth - 321-331 From open access to access by all: restating challenges in designing groundwater management in Andhra Pradesh, India
by Jan‐Willem F. Knegt & Linden F. Vincent
August 2001, Volume 25, Issue 3
- 191-202 Mining with communities
by Marcello M. Veiga & Malcolm Scoble & Mary Louise McAllister - 203-213 Sustainability of the dimension stone industry in Zimbabwe—challenges and opportunities
by Oliver Maponga & Nelson Munyanduri - 215-224 Sustaining appearances: sustainable development and the fisheries of Lake Victoria
by Kevin Crean & Kim Geheb - 225-233 Monitoring and adaptive management: resolving social and organisational issues to improve information sharing in natural resource management
by Will Allen & Ockie Bosch & Margaret Kilvington & Don Harley & Ian Brown - 235-244 Guatemala strives for environmental and economic sustainability in the Rio Dulce region
by Robert D. Perlack & J. Timothy Ensminger & Romeo Martinez - 245-256 Conflicting perspectives of forest management in Bastar, Central India
by Madhu Ramnath
May 2001, Volume 25, Issue 2
- 85-86 Special issue on energy and transport
by Kui‐Nang Mak - 87-89 Making sustainable transport more attractive: some best practices
by Pierre Laconte - 91-107 Transportation energy in global cities: sustainable transportation comes in from the cold?
by Peter Newman & Jeffery Kenworthy - 109-120 Cars and fuels for tomorrow: a comparative assessment
by Max Åhman & Lars J. Nilsson & Bengt Johansson - 121-134 Latin American busways: moving people rather than cars
by Lloyd Wright - 135-146 Why Singapore's land transportation energy consumption is relatively low
by B.W. Ang & K.C. Tan - 147-155 Wider roads, more cars
by Petter Næss & Martin J. H. Mogridge & Synnøve Lyssand Sandberg - 157-166 Control strategies for vehicular NOx emissions in Guangzhou, China
by Min Shao & Yuanhang Zhang & Roger Raufer - 167-176 Towards a grand deal on subsidies and climate change
by André de Moor - 177-184 Climate negotiations at a crucial stage: the Hague meeting of contracting Parties in November 2000 and its follow‐up
by Bo Kjellén
February 2001, Volume 25, Issue 1
- 1-10 Water rights and legal pluralism: four contexts for negotiation
by Bryan Randolph Bruns & Ruth S. Meinzen‐Dick - 11-19 The role of economic invisibility in development: veiling women's work in rural Pakistan
by Carol Carpenter - 21-32 Tree plantations for restoration of degraded lands and greening of India: a case study of tree growers' cooperatives
by K. Balooni & K. Singh - 33-42 Wind energy technology development and diffusion: a case study of Inner Mongolia, China
by Xiliang Zhang & Shuhua Gu & Wenqiang Liu & Lin Gan - 43-52 Challenges to the implementation of a sustainable development certification programme for the minerals and metals industry
by Bradley S. Henry & Wayne M. Shinya - 53-65 Designing tools to track health and well‐being in mining regions of India
by Ligía Noronha - 67-69 Mining and public policy: an alternative view A comment on J. E. Tilton's note in Volume 24, No. 1 (February 2000)
by Phillip Crowson - 71-72 Mining and public policy: an alternative view Reply by John E. Tilton
by John E. Tilton
November 2000, Volume 24, Issue 4
- 253-254 Special issue on small‐scale investment in natural resources
by M. Brewster Editor‐in‐chief - 255-261 Private participation and sustainability in small‐scale natural resources investments: selected issues
by Russell J. DeLucia - 263-271 The small‐scale water provider in Paraguay: bringing private sector efficiency to water resource use and the provision of drinking water to the poor
by Peter W. Loach & Silvio Melgarejo & Manuel Lombardo - 273-284 Private micro‐hydro power and associated investments in Nepal: the Barpak village case and broader issues
by Bir Bahadur Ghale & Ganesh Ram Shrestha & Russell J. DeLucia - 285-295 Collective action: an alternative institutional arrangement for reducing water pollution in an industrial estate in India
by Smita Misra - 297-311 Golden Genesis and the Teotonio Vilela Foundation: commercializing PV residential electrification with a not‐for‐profit partner
by Patrick J. D'Addario - 313-323 Private participation in isolated grids in Mozambique
by Yuriko Sakairi - 325-335 Fostering sustainable small‐scale investments: lessons from experience and ideas for intervention and innovation
by Russell J. DeLucia
August 2000, Volume 24, Issue 3
- 173-184 Not by nutrients alone: a call to broaden the soil fertility initiative
by Arnoud Budelman & Toon Defoer - 185-195 Use of seasonal precipitation forecasting to improve agricultural production in the Sudano‐Sahel: an institutional analysis of Burkina Faso
by Paul H. Kirshen & Ian D. Flitcroft - 197-209 Mobilising social energy against environmental challenge: understanding the groundwater recharge movement in western India
by Tushaar Shah - 211-223 Pond management in rural Bangladesh: problems and possibilities in the context of the water supply crisis
by Irène Kränzlin - 225-235 Water supply and sanitation services for all: global progress during the 1990s
by Frederico Neto & Håkan Tropp - 237-246 Restitution of forest property in post‐communist Bulgaria
by Caedmon Staddon
May 2000, Volume 24, Issue 2
- 67-68 Special issue on integrated land‐use management
by Manuel Dengo - 69-81 Land resources potential and sustainable land management: an overview
by A. Parviz Koohafkan - 83-95 Nesting biodiversity conservation into landscape management
by Eduardo R. Fuentes‐Quezada & Nikhil Sekhran & Arundhati Kunte‐Pant - 97-105 Developing sustainable agricultural systems for small farmers in Latin America
by Miguel A. Altieri - 107-121 The promising spread of sustainable agriculture in Asia
by Jules Pretty & Rachel Hine - 123-136 Land and water systems: managing the hydrological risk
by Jacob J. Burke - 137-151 Agroforestry as alternative land‐use production systems for the tropics
by B. T. Kang & F. K. Akinnifesi - 153-164 Corporate strategy and viable future land use: planning for closure from the outset of mining
by Alyson Warhurst & Ligia Noronha
February 2000, Volume 24, Issue 1
- 1-9 The stone forum: Implementing a consensus building methodology to address impacts associated with small mining and quarry operations
by C. Peiter & R.C. Villas Boas & W. Shinya - 11-19 Choice of stakeholder groups and members in multicriteria decision models
by Steve R. Harrison & M. Ejaz Qureshi - 21-30 Rethinking the management of transboundary freshwater resources: a critical examination of modern international law and practice
by Jeffrey Albert - 31-37 Towards a sustainable Russian forest sector
by Lars Carlsson - 39-48 Climate change in Asia: issues and policy options
by Jamie Sanderson & Sardar M.N. Islam - 49-52 Mining and public policy: an alternative view
by J.E. Tilton
November 1999, Volume 23, Issue 4
- 275-286 Sustainable coastal resources management: principles and practice
by R.K. Turner & W.N. Adger & S. Crooks & I. Lorenzoni & L. Ledoux - 287-302 Private sector participation in urban water and sanitation: Realising social and environmental objectives in developing countries
by Nick Johnstone & Libby Wood & Robert Hearne - 303-313 Groundwater management and socio‐economic responses
by Jacob J. Burke & Claude Sauveplane & Marcus Moench - 315-322 The mining industry and the community: joining forces for sustainable social development
by Béatrice Labonne - 323-334 Environmental regulation of exploration and mining operations in Asian countries
by James Otto & Koh Naito & George (Rock) Pring - 335-346 The political economy of power generation in Zimbabwe since 1980
by Patrik Söderholm - 347-350 Recent books on water issues
by Thayer Scudder
August 1999, Volume 23, Issue 3
- 185-186 Special issue on small island developing states
by Tuiloma Neroni Slade - 187-193 Small island developing states and global climate change: overcoming the constraints
by John W. Ashe - 195-207 Coastal issues for oceanic islands: implications for human futures
by Patrick D. Nunn & Joeli Veitayaki & Vina Ram‐Bidesi & Aliti Vunisea - 209-220 The role of the Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS) in the negotiation of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
by John W. Ashe & Robert Van Lierop & Anilla Cherian - 221-233 The challenge of sustainable development in small island developing states: case study on tourism in the Caribbean
by Dennis A. Pantin - 235-244 Small island developing states and sustainable development of ocean resources
by Carlyle L. Mitchell & Lennox O. Hinds - 245-260 Water resources issues of small island developing states
by Tony Falkland - 261-270 The vulnerability and resilience of small island developing states in the context of globalization
by Pierre Encontre
February 1999, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 1-1 Dedication to Kenneth A. (Tony) Edwards
by Marcia Brewster - 3-30 Criteria for equitable allocations: the heart of international water conflict
by Aaron T. Wolf - 31-42 Experiences in the water resources development and management for sustainable use in Zimbabwe
by Sibekile Mtetwa - 43-55 Harnessing the bonanza: economic liberalization and capacity building in the mineral sector
by Gavin Bridge - 57-63 Environmental impact assessment and management in the mining industry
by Knud Sinding - 65-77 Utility of non‐timber forest products in a small watershed in the Indian Himalayas: the threat of its degradation
by Gopal S. Singh - 79-80 The role of restoration in sustainable bio‐resources management
by Eduardo R. Fuentes - 81-84 The Narmada Valley Project: displacement of local populations and impact on women
by Bipasha Baruah - 85-88 Strengthening Agricultural Research in Africa
by Kim W. Atkinson & Collins Kwabena‐Osei & James L. Gulley
November 1998, Volume 22, Issue 4
- 233-243 Engaging the community at the Tampakan Copper Project: a community case study in resource development with indigenous people
by Stephen L. Davis - 245-251 Cogeneration potential in Indian sugar mills: a case study
by Anindita Roy Saha - 253-261 Water as an economic good
by Desmond McNeill - 263-269 Property rights regimes and the management of resources
by Mehmet Bac - 271-277 Environmental, developmental and financial risks of tropical timber plantation investment funds
by L. J. R. Scholtens - 279-292 Planning and development strategy for effective management of community forestry: lessons from the Thai experience
by Jintana Amornsanguansin & Jayant K. Routray
August 1998, Volume 22, Issue 3
- 155-163 Playing chicken on the Nile? The implications of microdam development in the Ethiopian highlands and Egypt's New Valley Project
by John Waterbury & Dale Whittington - 165-184 Large‐scale baseload wind power in China
by Debra J. Lew & Robert H. Williams & Xie Shaoxiong & Zhang Shihui - 185-192 New strategy in urban water management in Mexico: the case of Mexico's Federal District
by Lilian Saade Hazin - 193-199 Sustainable public/private partnerships for public service delivery
by Anthony Bennett - 201-213 Restructuring the arrangements between government and state enterprises in the oil and mining sectors
by Yair Aharoni & William Ascher - 215-223 Renewable energy and sustainable development in the Pacific Islands: an issue of international aid
by Xiaojiang Yu & Ros Taplin
May 1998, Volume 22, Issue 2
- 73-74 The United Nations and the private sector: a new era
by Kofi A. Annan - 75-76 Public‐private partnerships in natural resources management
by Beatrice Labonne - 77-85 Making private capital flows to developing countries environmentally sustainable: the policy challenge
by Hilary French - 87-94 Public‐private partnerships: spreading the three Rs
by Steve McCoy‐Thompson - 95-105 Regulation and private participation in the water and sanitation sector
by Judith A. Rees - 107-117 Water privatization and regulation in England and France: a tale of two models
by Frederico Neto - 119-126 Emerging trends in mining industry partnerships
by Craig B. Andrews - 127-130 Environmental and community issues and the mining industry
by Phillip Crowson - 131-140 Availability and access of financial support for renewables: issues and an illustrative innovation
by Russell J. DeLucia - 141-145 Innovative models of power generation: the captive‐collective experience of consumer participation in power development in India
by T. L. Sankar
February 1998, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 1-13 The dilemma of the mining royalty: contractual or realty interest
by Karl J. C. Harries - 15-25 Policy issues pertaining to the oil and gas sector in India
by Raghavendra D. Rao - 27-36 Natural gas pricing policies in Southeast Asia
by Romeo B. Pacudan - 37-51 Towards water security: political determination and human adaptation crucial
by Malin Falkenmark & Jan Lundqvist - 53-61 Support services for lift irrigation in Bangladesh
by S. H. Johnson III & M. A. Bashar & M. T. H. Miah & D. E. Parker - 63-66 An assessment of the economic benefits of biodiversity in Saudi Arabia
by S. Faizi
November 1997, Volume 21, Issue 4
- 231-238 Mining during the next 25 years: issues and challenges
by Phillip Crowson - 239-245 The completion of the preparatory work for the UN Convention on the Law of International Watercourses
by Attila Tanzi - 247-256 The sustainable intensification of agriculture
by Jules N. Pretty - 257-271 Plants, people, politics and management
by Madhu Ramnath - 273-280 Energy taxation and the environment: a developing country perspective
by Subhes C. Bhattacharyya - 281-289 Scope of fossil energy resources in Mexico and the Andean Group
by Francisco Figueroa de la Vega & Bernhard Bösl
August 1997, Volume 21, Issue 3
- 161-167 Towards viable drinking water services
by Jarmo J. Hukka & Tapio S. Katko - 169-179 The draft articles on the law of international watercourses adopted by the International Law Commission: an overview and some remarks on selected issues
by Maurizio Arcari - 181-190 Sustainable water future with global implications: everyone's responsibility
by Johan L. Kuylenstierna & Gunilla Björklund & Pierre Najlis - 191-200 Reflections on the meaning of sustainable development in the water sector
by W. Richard Dubourg - 201-207 Energy and environmental issues in Vietnam
by Nguyen Anh Tuan - 209-219 Particulate and lead air pollution control in Cairo: benefits valuation and cost‐effective control strategies
by Roger K. Raufer
May 1997, Volume 21, Issue 2
- 83-84 Cooperation on transboundary waters
by Yves Berthelot - 85-90 Changing the course of transboundary water management
by Sandra Postel - 91-100 Management of transboundary water resources for water security; principles, approaches and State practice
by Bo Appelgren & Wulf Klohn - 101-108 Troubled waters in the Middle East: the process towards the first Regional Water Declaration between Jordan, Palestinian Authority, and Israel
by Jon Martin Trolldalen - 109-117 Codifying the minimum standards of the law of international watercourses: remarks on part one and a half
by Attila Tanzi - 127-137 Joint institutional arrangements for addressing transboundary water resources issues—lessons for the GEF
by Alfred M. Duda & David La Roche - 139-145 Political‐ideological constraints on intra‐basin cooperation on transboundary waters
by Ilter Turan & Gün Kut - 147-156 Integrated water management for the Rhine river basin, from pollution prevention to ecosystem improvement
by Koos Wieriks & Anne Schulte‐Wülwer‐Leidig - 157-157 Shoreham and the Rise and Fall of the Nuclear Power Industry Kenneth F. McCallion
by Derek Lovejoy
February 1997, Volume 21, Issue 1
- 1-12 Economic liberalisation, innovation, and technology transfer: opportunities for cleaner production in the minerals industry
by Alyson Warhurst & Gavin Bridge - 13-22 Comparing theoretical and actual feasibility of transferring management of river lift irrigation systems in Sudan
by S. G. Narayanamurthy & M. Samad & Sam H. Johnson III - 23-38 Reducing conflict over the Danube waters: equitable utilization and sustainable development
by Rhoda Margesson - 39-50 Creating sustainable environmental health conditions by redefining municipal roles and responsibilities: experiences from Tunisia and Ecuador
by May Yacoob & Margo Kelly - 51-60 Why institutional reforms in forestry? Lessons from international experience
by Emmanuel D'Silva - 61-67 The role of electricity in sustainable development
by Julian Roy Spradley & William L. Fang - 69-71 Regional priorities for wetlands conservation in West Asia and North Africa
by S. Faizi & Yousuf Al‐Wetaid
November 1996, Volume 20, Issue 4
- 263-279 Sustainable development in Asia: the current state and policy options
by Sardar M N Islam & Ainsley Jolley - 281-291 Deregulation of petroleum product prices: the case of India
by Subhes C Bhattacharyya - 293-303 Sustainable energy development in rural Asia
by Kui‐Nang Mak & Walter Shearer - 305-317 The regional impacts of small‐scale gold mining in Amazonia
by Oswaldo Bezerra & Adalberto Veríssimo & Christopher Uhl - 319-332 Implications of environmental degradation in Nigeria
by J‐F K Akinbami & I O Akinwumi & A T Salami - 333-341 Alternatives for private participation in the provision of water services
by Terence R Lee
August 1996, Volume 20, Issue 3
- 175-187 Planning for change and sustainability in water development in Lao PDR and the Mekong River basin
by Jeffrey W Jacobs - 189-197 Implementing gender policy in the water and sanitation sector
by Susan Schaefer Davis - 199-213 Joint mineral ventures in the former Soviet Union: prospects, problems and realities
by James P Dorian & Peter S Kort
May 1996, Volume 20, Issue 2
- 1-1 Editorial
by Marcia Brewster - 85-90 Beijing and beyond: women's leadership in sustainable natural resource management
by Bella Abzug & Inji Islam - 91-103 Gender aspects in the management of water
by Christine van Wijk & Esther de Lange & David Saunders - 105-109 Water resources and development of women in arid regions in northern China
by Zhou Wei‐wen - 111-116 Donor policies and gender in the water and sanitation sector
by Frances Cleaver & Katja Jobes - 117-122 Artisanal mining: an economic stepping stone for women
by Béatrice Labonne - 123-134 Impact of mining on Nauruan women
by Nancy J Pollock - 135-144 Integrating gender and environment in NGO training
by Samia Galal Saad - 145-152 Women and energy resources management
by Ilse Marks - 153-161 Gender analysis and international financial institutions
by Eric Griffin - 163-165 Financing Agenda 21: the insurance market and the environment
by Ashok Nigam
February 1996, Volume 20, Issue 1
- 1-15 Water and sustainability
by Paul D Raskin & Evan Hansen & Robert M Margolis - 17-26 The Palestinian water crisis
by Jad Isaac & Jan Selby - 27-35 Environmental issues for developing countries arising from liberalized trade in the mining industry
by Alyson Warhurst & Richard Isnor - 37-48 The investment climate for gold mining
by C Linda Slater - 49-57 Suggested policies to encourage coalbed methane development in China
by Sun Maoyuan & Huang Shengchu - 59-68 Utilization of coalbed methane
by John B Gustavson - 69-72 Observations on enviironmental sustainability, environmental politics and environmental diplomacy
by Jaroslav Balek - 73-77 Are there limits to growth? The need for a transition to a solar‐based economy
by Derek Lovejoy
November 1995, Volume 19, Issue 4
- 259-259 Editorial
by Boutros Boutros‐Ghali - 261-267 At the 50th anniversary of the UN
by Ayesha K Dias - 269-273 Multilayer thin film silicon solar cells
by Martin A Green & With an introduction by Derek Lovejoy - 275-283 Financing investments in water supply and sanitation
by Terence R Lee - 285-296 Natural resource degradation in a small watershed in Nepal
by Gopal B Thapa & Karl E Weber - 297-307 The mine permitting process
by Wade E Martin & Azócar H Felipe - 309-319 Mining disasters caused and controlled by mankind: The case for coal mining and other minerals
by Raja V Ramani - 321-330 Energy pricing and groundwater use
by Sanjay Mohanty & Alnoor Ebrahim - 331-337 Analysis of cooking energy in developing countries
by Shaligram Pokharel & Muthu Chandrashekar - 339-340 Comments on: ‘Financing water supply and sanitation under Agenda 21’ by John Briscoe and Harvey A Garn, February 1995 and on the comments by Gourisankar Ghosh and Ashok Nigam, May 1995
by Terence R Lee
August 1995, Volume 19, Issue 3
- 179-191 Market‐based mechanisms for controlling global emissions of greenhouse gases
by Frederico Neto