Environmental Values
1992 - 2009
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Volume 14, issue 4, 2005
- The Commons, Game Theory, and Aspects of Human Nature that May Allow Conservation of Global Resources pp. 411-425

- Walter K. Dodds
- Ecological Restoration, Environmentalism and the Dutch Politics of 'New Nature' pp. 427-446

- Hein-Anton van der Heijden
- Economic Stratification and Environmental Management: A Case Study of the New York City Catskill/Delaware Watershed pp. 447-470

- Joan Hoffman
- Different Perspectives on Cross-Compliance pp. 471-482

- Stefan Mann
- Justice for the Environment: Developing a Set of Indicators of Environmental Justice for Scotland pp. 483-501

- Helen Todd and Christos Zografos
Volume 14, issue 3, 2005
- Disciplining Nature: The Homogenising and Constraining Forces of Anti-Markets on the Food System pp. 363-387

- Michael S. Carolan
Volume 14, issue 2, 2005
- Learning in Sustainable Agriculture: Food Miles and Missing Objects pp. 163-183

- Alastair Iles
- Capital Substitutability and Weak Sustainability Revisited: The Conditions for Capital Substitution in the Presence of Risk pp. 185-201

- Frank T. Figge
- Does 'Restoration' Necessarily Imply the Domination of Nature? pp. 203-219

- Donna Ladkin
- Conflicting Perspectives on Water in a Swedish Railway Tunnel Project pp. 221-239

- Annelie Sjolander-Lindqvist
- The Values of Ecologists pp. 241-250

- Alexander K. Lautensach
- Reproductive Liberty and Overpopulation: Reply to Stanley Warner pp. 265-270

- Carol A. Kates
Volume 14, issue 1, 2005
- Environmental Philosophy and the Public Interest: A Pragmatic Reconciliation pp. 37-60

- Ben A. Minteer
- Industrial Ecology for Sustainable Development: Six Controversies in Theory Building pp. 83-112

- Jouni Korhonen
- Re-framing Flood Control in England and Wales pp. 113-137

- J. Ivan Scrase and William R. Sheate
Volume 13, issue 4, 2004
- Environmental Risks, Uncertainty and Intergenerational Ethics pp. 421-448

- Kristian Skagen Ekeli
- The Lack of Clarity in the Precautionary Principle pp. 449-460

- Derek Turner
- The Precautionary Principle and the Concept of Precaution pp. 461-475

- Per Sandin
- Climate Change, Economic Analysis and Sustainable Development pp. 523-544

- Emilio Padilla
Volume 13, issue 3, 2004
- Operationalising Strong Sustainability: Definitions, Methodologies and Outcomes pp. 279-303

- Begum Ozkaynak, Pat Devine and Dan Rigby
- Private Property Rights, Moral Extensionism and the Wise-Use Movement: A Rawlsian Analysis pp. 329-347

- Eric Reitan
- Shifting Forest Value Orientations in the United States, 1980-2001: A Computer Content Analysis pp. 373-392

- David N. Bengston, Trevor J. Webb and David P. Fan
- Reproductive Liberty and Overpopulation: A Response pp. 393-399

- Stanley Warner
Volume 13, issue 2, 2004
- 'Getting Rich Is Glorious':Environmental Values in the People's Republic of China pp. 145-165

- Paul G. Harris
- When 'The Environment' Comes to Visit: Local Environmental Knowledge in the Far North of Russia pp. 167-186

- Timo Pauli Karjalainen and Joachim Otto Habeck
- 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 pp. 187-198

- Esther Turnhout, Matthijs Hisschemueller and Herman Eijsackers
- Ideology, Bureaucracy and Aesthetics: Landscape Change and Land Reform in Northwest Scotland pp. 199-221

- Rick Rohde
- Themes in Latin American Environmental Ethics: Community, Resistance and Autonomy pp. 223-242

- Thomas Heyd
- An Institutionalist Approach to Environmental Valuation: The Regional Forest Programme of Southwest Finland as an Example pp. 243-260

- Jutta Hiedanpaa
Volume 13, issue 1, 2004
- Reproductive Liberty and Overpopulation pp. 51-79

- Carol A. Kates
Volume 12, issue 4, 2003
- What Does 'Natural Capital' Do? The Role of Metaphor in Economic Understanding of the Environment pp. 431-448

- Maria Akerman
- Cows are Better than Condos, or How Economists Help Solve Environmental Problems pp. 449-470

- Mark Sagoff
- Future Generations and Contemporary Ethics pp. 471-487

- Lawrence E. Johnson
- Re-negotiating Science in Environmentalists' Submissions to New Zealand's Royal Commission on Genetic Modification pp. 513-534

- Tee Rogers-Hayden and John R. Campbell
Volume 12, issue 3, 2003
- Ethical Obligations in a Tragedy of the Commons pp. 271-287

- Baylor L. Johnson
- Sustainability and the 'Struggle for Existence': The Critical Role of Metaphor in Society's Metabolism pp. 289-316

- Tim Jackson
- Intrinsic Value: A Modern Albatross for the Ecological Approach pp. 317-336

- Bruce Morito
- 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 pp. 337-396

- Elin Kelsey
Volume 12, issue 2, 2003
- Participation and Environmental Governance: Consensus, Ambivalence and Debate pp. 143-154

- Harriet Bulkeley and Arthur P.J. Mol
- Environment and Participation in a Context of Political Modernisation pp. 155-174

- Jan P.M. van Tatenhove and Pieter Leroy
- Environmental Organisations in New Forms of Political Participation: Ecological Modernisation and the Making of Voluntary Rules pp. 175-193

- Magnus Bostrom
- Uncertainty and Participatory Democracy pp. 195-224

- Luigi Pellizzoni
- In Truth We Trust: Discourse, Phenomenology, and the Social Relations of Knowledge in an Environmental Dispute pp. 225-245

- Michael S. Carolan and Michael M. Bell
- Participatory Modelling and the Local Governance of the Politics of UK Air Pollution: A Three-City Case Study pp. 247-262

- Steve Yearley, Steve Cinderbyy, John Forrester, Peter Bailey and Paul Rosen
Volume 12, issue 1, 2003
- The Role of NGOs in Environmental Policy Failures in a Developing Country: The Mismanagement of Jamaica's Coral Reefs pp. 29-54

- Michael Haley and Anthony Clayton
- Values, Advocay and Conservation Biology pp. 55-69

- Jay Odenbaugh
- Talking about the Birds and the Bees: Biodiversity Claims Making at the Local Level pp. 71-90

- Amanda Wragg
Volume 11, issue 4, 2002
- Incorporating Value Trade-offs into Community-Based Environmental Risk Decisions pp. 461-488

- Robin S. Gregory
Volume 11, issue 3, 2002
- New Modernities: Reimagining Science, Technology and Development pp. 253-276

- Sheila Jasanoff
- Forest Co-management as Science and Democracy in West Bengal, India pp. 277-302

- K. Sivaramakrishnan
- Ranchers, Scientists, and Grass-roots Development in the United States and Kenya pp. 303-326

- Charis M. Thompson
- Resisting Development, Reinventing Modernity: Rural Electrification in the United States before World War II pp. 327-344

- Ronald R. Kline
- From Fieldwork to Mutual Learning: Working with PRATEC pp. 345-367

- Frederique Apffel-Marglin
- Disaster, Development and Governance: Reflections on the 'Lessons' of Bhopal pp. 369-394

- S. Ravi Rajan
Volume 11, issue 2, 2002
- Valuing Birds in the Bush: For Pluralism in Environmental Risk Assessment pp. 177-191

- Peter Lucas
Volume 11, issue 1, 2002
- Cost-Benefit Analysis, Incommensurability and Rough Equality pp. 27-47

- Jonathan Aldred
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