Environmental Values
1992 - 2009
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Volume 6, issue 4, 1997
- Dolly: a New Form of Transgenic Breedwealth pp. 427-437

- Sarah Franklin
- Wildlife Conservation, Food Production and 'Development': Can They be Integrated? Ecological Agriculture and Elephant Conservation in Africa pp. 455-470

- Marthe Kiley-Worthington
Volume 6, issue 3, 1997
- Biodiversity as the Source of Biological Resources: A New Look at Biodiversity Values pp. 251-268

- Paul M. Wood
Volume 6, issue 2, 1997
- Environmental Values, Anthropocentrism and Speciesism pp. 127-142

- Onora O'Neill
- Nonuse Values and the Environment: Economic and Ethical Motivations pp. 143-167

- Tom Crowards
- Valuation as Revelation and Reconciliation pp. 169-183

- Tim O'Riordan
- Attitudes and Issues Preventing Bans on Toxic Lead Shot and Sinkers in North America and Europe pp. 185-199

- Vernon G. Thomas
- Environmental Economics, Ecological Economics, and the Concept of Sustainable Development pp. 213-233

- Giuseppe Munda
Volume 6, issue 1, 1997
- Environmental Victims: Arguing the Costs pp. 3-30

- Christopher Williams
- Plural Values and Environmental Valuation pp. 65-86

- Wilfred Beckerman and Joanna Pasek
Volume 5, issue 4, 1996
- Approaches to Conserving Vulnerable Wildlife in China: Does the Colour of Cat Matter - if it Catches Mice? pp. 303-334

- Richard B. Harris
Volume 5, issue 3, 1996
- Facts About Natural Values pp. 221-234

- Robert Elliot
- Strategies of Environmental Organisations in the Netherlands regarding the Ozone Depletion Problem pp. 235-255

- Ruud Pleune
Volume 5, issue 2, 1996
- The Isle of Harris Superquarry: Concepts of the Environment and Sustainability pp. 97-112

- Harry Barton
- Possible Persons and the Problems of Posterity pp. 161-179

- William Grey
Volume 5, issue 1, 1996
- Welfare Economic Dogmas: A Reply to Sagoff pp. 59-74

- Richard Cookson
Volume 4, issue 3, 1995
- The Precautionary Principle in Contemporary Environmental Politics pp. 191-212

- Timothy O'Riordan and Andrew Jordan
- Balancing Hydropower and Environmental Values: The Resource Management Implications of the US Electric Consumers Protection Act and the AWARE(TM) Software pp. 257-270

- John M. Bartholow, Aaron J. Douglas and Jonathan G. Taylor
Volume 4, issue 2, 1995
- Environmental Quality and the Quality of our Way of Life pp. 97-108

- Jan J. Boersema
- Towards Global Environmental Values: Lessons from Western and Eastern Experience pp. 115-127

- Philip Sarre
- Tradeable CO2 Emission Permits: Initial Distribution as a Justice Problem pp. 129-148

- Snorre Kvrndokk
- How Would you Like your 'Sustainability', Sir? Weak or Strong? A Reply to my Critics pp. 169-179

- Wilfred Beckerman
Volume 4, issue 1, 1995
- Discussion pp. 49-70

- Herman Daly, Michael Jacobs and Henryk Skolimowski
Volume 3, issue 4, 1994
- Four Dogmas of Environmental Economics pp. 285-310

- Mark Sagoff
- Economists' Preferences and the Preferences of Economists pp. 311-332

- Bryan G. Norton
- Citizens, Consumers and the Environment: Reflections on The Economy of the Earth pp. 333-349

- Russell Keat
- Environmental Valuation: Some Problems of Wrong Questions and Misleading Answers pp. 351-368

- Jack Knetsch
- What is the Value of Rangitoto Island? pp. 369-380

- Dan Vadnjal and Martin O'Connor
- Existence Value, Welfare and Altruism pp. 381-402

- Jonathan Aldred
Volume 3, issue 3, 1994
- 'Sustainable Development': Is it a Useful Concept? pp. 191-209

- Wilfred Beckerman
- Valuing Fish in Aotearoa: The Treaty, the Market, and the Intrinsic Value of the Trout pp. 245-265

- Martin O'Connor
Volume 3, issue 1, 1994
- Corporate Reporting for Sustainable Development: Accounting for Sustainability in 2000AD pp. 17-45

- R.H.Gray
Volume 2, issue 4, 1993
- Sustainability and Environmental Valuation pp. 299-334

- M.S. Common, R.K. Blamey and T.W. Norton
Volume 2, issue 3, 1993
- Economics, Sustainable Growth, and Community pp. 233-245

- Kelly Parker
- The Emperor's Old Clothes:The Curious Comeback of Cost-benefit Analysis pp. 247-260

- John Adams
Volume 2, issue 2, 1993
- Distributional Obstacles to International Environmental Policy: The Failures at Rio and Prospects after Rio pp. 97-114

- J. Martinez-Alier
- Ethics and Values in Environmental Policy: The Said and the UNCED pp. 137-157

- Paul P. Craig, Harold Glasser and Willett Kempton
Volume 2, issue 1, 1993
- Sustainable Development: Needs, Values, Rights pp. 3-20

- Michael Redclift
- On Economization and Ecologization as Civilizing Processes pp. 33-46

- C. Schmidt
- A Rhetorical Critique of 'Nonmarket' Economic Valuations for Natural Resources pp. 47-65

- Markus J. Peterson and Tarla Rai Peterson
Volume 1, issue 4, 1992
- The political economy of environmental movements: US experience and global movements pp. 297-310

- Michael D. Everett and Robert Peplies
- Sustainability: an interdisciplinary guide pp. 321-362

- John Pezzey
Volume 1, issue 3, 1992
- Humankind and the environment: an anatomy of surprise and ignorance pp. 217-241

- Malte Faber, Reiner Manstetten and John L.R. Proops
- The fiduciary duty of corporate directors to protect the environment for future generations pp. 243-252

- Diane Saxe
- The common heritage: What heritage? Common to whom? pp. 257-267

- Jonathon Porritt
Volume 1, issue 2, 1992
- Sustainability, human welfare and ecosystem health pp. 97-111

- Bryan Norton
- Intergenerational justice and the chain of obligation pp. 133-140

- Richard B. Howarth
- Ecologically sustainable rural development and the difficulty of social change pp. 141-155

- Brian Furze
- Economics, ecology and sustainable development: are they compatible? pp. 157-170

- Anthony M. Friend
Volume 1, issue 1, 1992
- Green Economics pp. 3-13

- David W. Pearce
- Moral Pluralism and the Environment pp. 15-33

- Andrew Brennan
- The quality of life: What quality? Whose life? pp. 65-76

- Crispin Tickell
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