International Journal of Agricultural Resources, Governance and Ecology
2000 - 2023
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Volume 2, issue 3/4, 2003
- Hot spots in animal agriculture, emerging federal environmental policies and the potential for efficiency and innovation offsets pp. 228-242

- Ada Wossink and Frank Wefering
- Eco-innovations and industrial organisation: a review of complementary explanations of unsustainable economic paths pp. 243-261

- S. Salman Hussain
- Environmental regulation and corporate strategies in the fertiliser industry pp. 262-294

- Anthony Bartzokas
- The contribution of agricultural input industries to agricultural innovation pp. 295-311

- Johannes Roseboom
- Role of knowledge in the adoption of new agricultural technologies: an approach and an application pp. 312-327

- Mohammad Jabbar, M.A. Mohamed Saleem, Solomon Gebreselassie and Hailu Beyene
- Modernisation in agriculture: what makes a farmer adopt an innovation? pp. 328-342

- Paul Diederen, Hans Meijl and Arjan Wolters
- The evaluation of the national food technology programme: the articulation of the Spanish food innovation system pp. 343-360

- Ignacio Fernandez-de-Lucio, Fernando Jimenez-Saez, Antonio Gutierrez-Gracia and Elena Castro-Martinez
- Quality assurance mechanisms in agrifood: the case of the Spanish fresh meat sector pp. 361-382

- Manuel Gonzalez-Diaz, Marta Fernandez Barcala and Benito Arruñada
- Technological capabilities in multinational agribusiness pp. 383-398

- Oscar Alfranca, Ruth Rama and Nicholas von Tunzelmann
- Non-trade concerns in WTO trade negotiations: legal and legitimate reasons for revising the "box" system pp. 399-410

- James R. Simpson and Thomas J. Schoenbaum
Volume 2, issue 2, 2003
- Female participation in decision making in agricultural households in Kenya: empirical findings pp. 103-124

- Clement Tisdell
- The income and property of women in the agriculture and tourism sectors pp. 125-139

- Greet Overbeek
- Whose money is it? Cattle production and household income allocation in Southern Veracruz, Mexico pp. 140-152

- Veronica Vazquez-Garcia
- Ojala que llueva algo en el campo: unanticipated influences and development pp. 153-166

- Heather McIlvaine-Newsad
- Deprivation of females in Kondh-dominated villages in rural Orissa: evidence and economic explanations pp. 167-186

- Clement Tisdell
- Gender role flexibility and smallholder survival pp. 187-200

- Constantina Safilios-Rothschild
- Factors that influence farm women to advocate the adoption of environmentally benign agricultural production practices pp. 201-219

- Tracy R. Bridges, Ted L. Napier
Volume 2, issue 1, 2002
- Grounding the ecological economics paradigm with ten core principles pp. 1-21

- Philip A. Lawn
- Rethinking contingent valuation: ethics versus defensibility? pp. 22-36

- Mark Morrison
- The evolution of institutions in transition pp. 37-58

- F.W. Gatzweiler, K. Hagedorn
- A novel mediating participatory modelling: the self-design process to accompany collective decision making pp. 59-74

- Patrick d'Aquino, Christophe Le Page, Francois Bousquet, Alassane Bah
- Motivating factors and barriers to sustainable consumer behaviour [1] pp. 75-88

- Sigrid Stagl, Sabine U. O'Hara
Volume 1, issue 3/4, 2001
- Pluralism and the less powerful: accommodating multiple interests in local forest management pp. 199-222

- Eva Wollenberg, Jon Anderson, David Edmunds
- Plural perspectives and institutional dynamics: challenges for local forest management pp. 223-242

- Melissa Leach, James Fairhead
- Forest management as political practice: Indian experiences with the accommodation of multiple interests pp. 243-263

- Amita Baviskar
- Understanding the approaches for accommodating multiple stakeholders' interests pp. 264-285

- Ricardo Ramirez
- Multiple interest accommodation in African forest management projects: between pragmatism and theoretical coherence pp. 286-305

- Martine Antona, Didier Babin
- Accommodating multiple interests in local forest management: a focus on facilitation, actors and practices pp. 306-326

- Paul G.H. Engel, Anouk Hoeberichts, Laurent Umans
- Integral local development: "accommodating multiple interests" through entrustment and accountable representation pp. 327-350

- Jesse C. Ribot
Volume 1, issue 2, 2001
- Models of sustainability and sustainable development pp. 109-123

- Mark Diesendorf
- Land degradation in developing countries: what is the problem? pp. 124-135

- Patrick Webb
- Nitrogen pollution control in the European Union: challenging the requirements of the Nitrates Directive with the Agenda 2000 proposals pp. 136-144

- Floor Brouwer, Petra Hellegers, Marga Hoogeveen, Harry Luesink
- Relating paradigms: what do transdisciplinary researchers need to know about interdisciplinary science? pp. 145-154

- Lorrae van Kerkhoff
- Economics and gender: issues of environment and valuation pp. 155-177

- Kristin M. Jakobsson, Andrew K. Dragun
- Sustainable development, gender inequality and human resource capital pp. 178-192

- Clement Tisdell
Volume 1, issue 1, 2000
- Coevolution, agricultural practices and sustainability: some major social and ecological issues pp. 6-16

- Clement Tisdell
- Land, labour and the anthropology of work: towards sustainable livelihoods pp. 17-27

- John Gowdy and Klaus Hubacek
- Adaptive management: potential and limitations for ecological governance pp. 28-42

- Janice Jiggins, Niels Roling
- Local governance: a model of sustainable rural resource management for the Third World pp. 43-55

- David Barkin
- An integrated approach to land use management for conserving agroecosystem biodiversity in the context of global change pp. 56-67

- P.S. Ramakrishnan
- Economy-wide sources of agricultural expansion in developing countries pp. 68-76

- Ian Coxhead, Douglas Southgate
- Towards sustainable food and farming systems in industrialised countries pp. 77-94

- Jules Pretty
- Costs of land use for conservation in Central Europe and future agricultural policy pp. 95-108

- Ulrich Hampicke and Dieter Roth
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