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Ecological Economics
1989 - 2025
Current editor(s): C. J. Cleveland From Elsevier Bibliographic data for series maintained by Catherine Liu (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 47, issue 2-3, 2003
- Evolutionary policies for sustainable development: adaptive flexibility and risk minimising pp. 121-133

- Christian Rammel and Jeroen van den Bergh
- Selecting permit allocation rules for agricultural pollution control: a bargaining solution pp. 135-147

- Athanasios Kampas and Ben White
- Making long-term economic growth more sustainable: evaluating the costs and benefits pp. 149-166

- Sardar M. N. Islam, Mohan Munasinghe and Matthew Clarke
- An experimental test of response consistency in contingent valuation pp. 167-182

- Eva Camacho-Cuena, Aurora García-Gallego, Nikolaos Georgantzís and Gerardo Sabater-Grande
- Markets, technology and environmental regulation: price ambivalence of waste paper in Germany pp. 183-195

- Stefan Baumgärtner and Ralph Winkler
- Reputation and the control of pollution pp. 197-212

- Arthur Caplan
- The Federal Subsidy Beast: The Rise of a Supreme Power in a Once Great Democracy pp. 213-215

- Ronald P. Steenblik
- Municipal Waste Management in Europe: N. Buclet (ed.), Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2002, ISBN: 1-4020-0543-1, 208 pp pp. 215-216

- Eduardo Barata
- Policing international trade in endangered species. The CITES Treaty and Compliance: Rosalind Reeve, Earthscan Publications Ltd. London, 2002, ISBN: 1 85383 8802 pp. 216-217

- Sara Oldfield
- Double or Quits? The Global Future of Civil Nuclear Energy: Malcolm C. Grimston and Peter Beck, Earthscan Publications Ltd., London, 2002, ISBN 1 85383 913 2 paperback, 237 pp pp. 217-218

- Rick Reibstein
- Growth Fetish: Clive Hamilton Allen & Unwin, Crows Nest, 2003, ISBN 1-74 1 14-078-1, 262 pp pp. 219-220

- Matthew Gray
Volume 47, issue 1, 2003
- Management of eutrophicated coastal ecosystems: a synopsis of the literature with emphasis on theory and methodology pp. 1-11

- Katarina Elofsson, Henk Folmer and Ing-Marie Gren
- Cost-effective reductions of stochastic agricultural loads to the Baltic Sea pp. 13-31

- Katarina Elofsson
- Cooperation with respect to cleaning of an international water body with stochastic environmental damage: the case of the Baltic Sea pp. 33-42

- Ing-Marie Gren and Henk Folmer
- Instruments for water management at the drainage basin scale pp. 43-51

- Tomasz Zylicz
- The relative cost-efficiency of arable nitrogen management in Sweden pp. 53-70

- Mark Brady
- Team approaches in reducing nonpoint source pollution pp. 71-78

- Eirik Romstad
- Dynamic pollution control--time lags and optimal restoration of marine ecosystems pp. 79-93

- Rob Hart
- Valuing wetland attributes: an application of choice experiments pp. 95-103

- Fredrik Carlsson, Peter Frykblom and Carolina Liljenstolpe
- Are farmers prosocial? Determinants of the willingness to participate in a Swedish catchment-based wetland creation programme pp. 105-120

- Tore Soderqvist
Volume 46, issue 3, 2003
- Pricing environmental externalities in the power sector: ethical limits and implications for social choice pp. 333-350

- Patrik Soderholm and Thomas Sundqvist
- STIRPAT, IPAT and ImPACT: analytic tools for unpacking the driving forces of environmental impacts pp. 351-365

- Richard York, Eugene A. Rosa and Thomas Dietz
- Linking economic and ecological models for a marine ecosystem pp. 367-385

- Di Jin, Porter Hoagland and Tracey Morin Dalton
- Empiricism in ecological economics: a perspective from complex systems theory pp. 387-398

- Jesus Ramos-Martin
- Evolution of a local Brazilian shrimp market pp. 399-417

- Cristiana Seixas and Elizabeth Troutt
- Regional imbalances and sustainable crop farming in the Uttaranchal Himalaya, India pp. 419-435

- Jagdish C. Kuniyal
- Soil and water conservation decision behavior of subsistence farmers in the Eastern Highlands of Ethiopia: a case study of the Hunde-Lafto area pp. 437-451

- Wagayehu Bekele and Lars Drake
- Cognitive and institutional perspectives of eco-efficiency pp. 453-467

- Raimund Bleischwitz
- Market power in tradable emission markets: a laboratory testbed for emission trading in Port Phillip Bay, Victoria pp. 469-491

- Timothy Cason, Lata Gangadharan and Charlotte Duke
- Valuing nature: lessons learned and future research directions pp. 493-510

- R. Kerry Turner, Jouni Paavola, Philip Cooper, Stephen Farber, Valma Jessamy and Stavros Georgiou
- Restoring Nature; Perspectives from the Social Sciences and Humanities: Edited by Paul H. Gobster and R. Bruce Hull, Island Press, Washington, DC, 2000, ISBN: 1-55963-768-4, 322 pp pp. 511-512

- Jacob Glickel
- The Crowded Greenhouse: Population, Climate Change, and Creating a Sustainable World: John Firor and Judith E. Jacobsen, Yale University Press, New Haven, CN, 2002, ISBN 0-300-09320-9, xiii+237 pp pp. 512-513

- Paul R. Ehrlich
- Ecoagriculture: Strategies to Feed the World and Save Wild Biodiversity: Jeffrey A. McNeely and Sara J. Scherr, Island Press, Washington, DC, 2003, ISBN: 1-55963-644-0, 313 pp pp. 513-514

- David Pimentel
Volume 46, issue 2, 2003
- The existence value of biodiversity in South Africa: how interest, experience, knowledge, income and perceived level of threat influence local willingness to pay pp. 199-216

- Jane Turpie
- A new environmental Kuznets curve? Relationship between direct material input and income per capita: evidence from industrialised countries pp. 217-229

- Angela Canas, Paulo Ferrao and Pedro Conceicao
- Design and development of a measuring method for environmental sustainability in food production systems pp. 231-248

- P. W. Gerbens-Leenes, H. C. Moll and A. J. M. Schoot Uiterkamp
- Integrating economic, environmental and GIS modeling to target cost effective land retirement in multiple watersheds pp. 249-267

- Wanhong Yang, Madhu Khanna, Richard Farnsworth and Hayri Onal
- Economics and stakeholders of Ream National Park, Cambodia pp. 269-282

- Thanakvaro Thyl De Lopez
- An economic assessment of the potential for predator management to benefit Puerto Rican parrots pp. 283-292

- Richard M. Engeman, Stephanie A. Shwiff, Felipe Cano and Bernice Constantin
- Environmental constraints and sigmoid utility: implications for value, risk sensitivity, and social status pp. 293-306

- Lawrence A. Kuznar and William G. Frederick
- Greenhouse Economics: Value and Ethics: By Clive Spash, Routledge, London, New York, 2002. 298 pp.; ISBN 0-415-12718-1 pp. 307-308

- John Gowdy
- Dead Heat: Global Justice and Global Warming: By Tom Athanasiou, Paul Baer, Seven Stories Press, New York, NY, 2002. 173 pp.; ISBN 1-58322-477-7 pp. 308-309

- Barry D. Solomon
- Protecting the Ozone Layer: The United Nations History: By Stephan O. Andersen, K. Madhava Sarma, Earthscan Publications, London, 2002. 513 pp.; ISBN: 1-85383-905-1 pp. 309-310

- David Leonard Downie
- Tapping the Green Market: Certification and Management of Non-Timber Forest Products: Edited by Patricia Shanley, Alan R. Pierce, Sarah A. Laird, Abraham Guillen, Earthscan Publications, 2002. 456 pp. ISBN 1-85383-871-3 pp. 310-312

- Amanda Kiessel
Volume 46, issue 1, 2003
- Management of national parks in developing countries: a proposal for an international park service pp. 1-7

- Duane Chapman
- A study on the valuing of biodiversity: the case of three endangered species in Brazil pp. 9-18

- Mario Jorge Cardoso de Mendonca, Adolfo Sachsida and Paulo Loureiro
- Property rights, ecosystem management, and John Locke's labor theory of ownership pp. 19-31

- Brent M. Haddad
- Decision structuring to alleviate embedding in environmental valuation pp. 33-46

- Timothy L. McDaniels, Robin Gregory, Joseph Arvai and Ratana Chuenpagdee
- Sustainability in natural resource management pp. 47-59

- Joan Pasqual and Guadalupe Souto
- Dematerialization and capital maintenance: two sides of the sustainability coin pp. 61-81

- Peter Bartelmus
- Eco-localism and sustainability pp. 83-102

- Fred Curtis
- Expected effects of the ecological tax reform for the Polish economy pp. 103-120

- Olga Kiuila and Jerzy Śleszyński
- Allocating the responsibility of CO2 over-emissions from the perspectives of benefit principle and ecological deficit pp. 121-141

- Jiun-Jiun Ferng
- Conflicts between biodiversity and carbon sequestration programs: economic and legal implications pp. 143-157

- Alejandro Caparros and Frederic Jacquemont
- The economics of slash and burn: a case study of the 1997-1998 Indonesian forest fires pp. 159-171

- Anshuman Varma
- Resolving conflicting ecological and economic interests in the Korean DMZ: a valuation based approach pp. 173-179

- Kun H. John, Yeo C. Youn and Joon H. Shin
- International diversification of investments in climate change mitigation pp. 181-193

- Urs Springer
- Tourism, Biodiversity and Information: Edited by Francesco di Castri, Venkataraman Balaji, Backhuys Publishers, The Netherlands, 2002. 501 pp.; ISBN 90-5782-107-9 pp. 195-196

- Stefan Gossling
- A Thousand Shades of Green: Sustainable Strategies for Competitive Advantage: By Pieter Winsemius, Ulrich Guntram, Earthscan Publishers, 2002. 251 pp.; ISBN 1-85383-846-2 pp. 197-198

- Neil E. Harrison
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