International Journal of Global Environmental Issues
2001 - 2024
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Volume 8, issue 4, 2008
- Technology and the environment in the history of the economic thought pp. 311-334

- Marianna Belloc, Simone D'Alessandro, Michele Di Maio, Francesco Drago and Pietro Vertova
- Notes on environmental regulation and growth pp. 335-354

- Anil Markandya and Alexander Golub
- Capital accumulation, technological progress and environment pp. 355-364

- Giovanni Scarano
- The link between economic growth and environmental quality: what is role of demographic change? pp. 365-391

- Elisabetta Magnani and Adeline Tubb
- Environmental Kuznets Curves for Greenhouse Gas emissions. Evidence from Italy using National Accounts Matrix including Environmental Accounts and provincial panel data pp. 392-424

- Massimiliano Mazzanti, Anna Montini and Roberto Zoboli
- From Hubbert to Kuznets: on the sustainability of the current energy system pp. 425-444

- Simone Borghesi
- Environmental policies and the trade of energy technologies in Europe pp. 445-460

- Valeria Costantini and Francesco Crespi
Volume 8, issue 3, 2008
- Aims, obstacles and potential stakeholders of macro-engineering projects pp. 207-223

- R.D. Schuiling, R.B. Cathcart and V. Badescu
- Two proposals for unlimited fresh water pp. 224-232

- M. Whisson
- Two scenarios for a solar world economy pp. 233-247

- Evert du Marchie Van Voorthuysen
- Kra Canal (Thailand) excavation by nuclear-powered dredges pp. 248-255

- R.B. Cathcart
- The environmental pyramid: a new way to deal with solid toxic waste pp. 256-261

- R.D. Schuiling
- Antarctica: a southern hemisphere wind power station? pp. 262-273

- Alexander A. Bolonkin and Richard Brook Cathcart
- Mining water from gypsum pp. 274-281

- Peter Van Der Gaag
- How to stop or slow down lava flows pp. 282-285

- R.D. Schuiling
- Capturing the nature of cooperation, unstable cooperation and conflict over international rivers: the story of the Indus, Yarmouk, Euphrates and Tigris rivers pp. 286-310

- Neda A. Zawahri
Volume 8, issue 1/2, 2008
- Risk communication and natural hazard mitigation: how trust influences its effectiveness pp. 2-16

- Douglas Paton
- Trust, Confidence and Cooperation model: a framework for understanding the relation between trust and Risk Perception pp. 17-29

- T. Earle and M. Siegrist
- Too much trust in (social) trust? The importance of epistemic concerns and perceived antagonism pp. 30-44

- Lennart Sjoberg and Misse Wester Herber
- Building and breaking a bridge of trust in a Superfund site remediation pp. 45-60

- S. Danielson, S.L. Santos, T. Webler and S.P. Tuler
- Institutional trust, information processing and perception of environmental cancer risk pp. 61-76

- Craig W. Trumbo and Katherine A. McComas
- Differences in global risk perceptions of biotechnology and the political economy of the media pp. 77-89

- Kynda Curtis, Jill McCluskey and Johan Swinnen
- Monitoring environment, health and perception. An experimental survey on health and environment in Flanders, Belgium pp. 90-111

- Hans Keune, Ilse Loots, Liesbeth Bruckers, Maaike Bilau, Gudrun Koppen, Nik Van Larebeke, Greet Schoeters, Vera Nelen and Willy Baeyens
- Factor analytic investigation of Canadians' population health risk perceptions: the role of locus of control over health risks pp. 112-131

- Jennifer E.C. Lee, Louise Lemyre, Louise Legault, Michelle C. Turner and Daniel Krewski
- Linking environmental risk assessment and communication: an experiment in co-evolving scientific and social knowledge pp. 132-146

- E.A. Graffy and N.L. Booth
- Initial public perceptions of carbon geosequestration: implications for engagement and environmental risk communication strategies pp. 147-164

- E. Miller, J. Summerville, L. Buys and L. Bell
- Psychosocial factors, perceived risk and driving in a hostile environment: driving through tunnels pp. 165-181

- Ana V. Arias, Sonia Mayordomo Lopez, Itziar Fernandez, Jose Luis Martinez-Rubio and Alejandro Magallares
- Social amplification of risk and environmental collective activism: a case study of Cobalt-60 contamination incident in Taiwan pp. 182-203

- Shu-Fen Kao
Volume 7, issue 4, 2007
- Ability of global climate models at a regional scale over Australia pp. 275-287

- Sarah E. Perkins, Andy J. Pitman, Neil J. Holbrook and John McAneney
- Recreational impacts on the environment as an impetus to updating recreational regulations in the Washington State pp. 288-299

- Alla Sushko
- Major paradigm shifts in NRM in Australia pp. 300-311

- Lisa Robins
- Application of a three-dimensional hyperbolic location system to the false killer whale (Pseudorca crassidens) depredation issue pp. 312-321

- Craig McPherson, Phil Turner, Geoff McPherson and Owen P. Kenny
- From wisdom to information: 350 years of ecosystem management pp. 322-329

- Cameron Archer
- Too dry and too cold for mould germination in New Zealand dwellings? pp. 330-340

- Mikael Boulic, Robyn Phipps, Malcolm Cunningham, Don Cleland and Par Fjallstrom
- Power from closing the Red Sea: economic and ecological costs and benefits following the isolation of the Red Sea pp. 341-361

- Roelof Dirk Schuiling, Viorel Badescu, Richard B. Cathcart, Jihan Seoud and Jaap C. Hanekamp
Volume 7, issue 2/3, 2007
- Global marine fisheries resources: status and prospects pp. 106-118

- James Sanchirico and James Wilen
- The status of USA's commercial fisheries and management and crystal-balling the future pp. 119-136

- James E. Kirkley, John Walden and John M. Ward
- Are fisheries going from bad to worse? The case of the Northeast Arctic cod pp. 137-157

- Rognvaldur Hannesson
- Recovering from overexploitation: the European fisheries of the North Sea pp. 158-173

- Sean Pascoe and Amy Burnett
- An ecologist's view of economic instruments and incentives pp. 191-204

- Jake Rice
- Challenges and opportunities for fisheries managers in developing countries: a case for economic eclecticism pp. 205-220

- James R. Wilson
- Communities, knowledge and fisheries of the future pp. 221-239

- Kevin St. Martin, Bonnie J. McCay, Grant D. Murray, Teresa R. Johnson and Bryan Oles
- Alternative futures for Southern Bluefin Tuna pp. 240-254

- Harry F. Campbell and John Kennedy
- Managing environmental impacts of fishing: input controls versus outcome-oriented approaches pp. 255-272

- Daniel S. Holland
Volume 7, issue 1, 2007
- A model for assessing the greenness effort in a product supply chain pp. 4-24

- Souad H'Mida and Salem Lakhal
- An investigation of perception gap of reverse logistics service quality: the case of mobile phone industry pp. 25-52

- Tzong-Ru Lee, Hsiu-Yu Chang and Shiou-Yu Chen
- Supermarkets and the organic food supply chain: the potential for waste generation and its mitigation pp. 53-87

- Avani Patel and David G Woodward
- Current issues of sustainable production, eco-supply chains and eco-logistics for sustainable development pp. 88-101

- S.C. Lenny Koh, Frank Birkin, Linda Lewis and Adrian Cashman
Volume 6, issue 4, 2006
- United Nations Secretary-General's High Level Panel on System Wide Coherence and the environment: incremental change or UN reform? pp. 285-300

- Hugh Wilkins
- Agricultural trade liberalisation and the global environment: evaluating the linkages pp. 301-311

- Peter Walkenhorst
- The precautionary principle and absolute liability pp. 312-319

- Miguel A. Santos
- International trade, economic growth and the environment in high- and low-income countries pp. 320-330

- Shunsuke Managi
- Issues in sustainable transportation pp. 331-347

- Todd Litman and David Burwell
- Darwinian selection and cultural incentives for resource use: Tikopia as a case study of sustainability pp. 348-361

- John Gowdy
- An overview of the environmental management dimensions of current and future conflicts in the use of the River Elbe in Hamburg pp. 362-372

- Janne Juurikas and Walter Leal Filho
- Public support for conserving Australian reptile species: a case study of global relevance pp. 373-390

- Clement Tisdell, Hemanath Swarna Nantha and Clevo Wilson
- Local eco-systems and some sustainable development problems of Georgia pp. 391-400

- Guram Laitadze, Vera Gongliashvili and Alex Gotsiridze
Volume 6, issue 2/3, 2006
- An integrated perspective on assessing agricultural air quality pp. 137-148

- Viney P. Aneja, Dev Niyogi and Paul A. Roelle
- Vertical distribution of VOCs and ozone observed in suburban North Carolina pp. 149-172

- Mita Das, Viney P. Aneja and Daiwen Kang
- Temporal variability and case study of high O 3 episodes in two southeastern US national parks pp. 173-188

- Daniel Q. Tong, Viney P. Aneja, S. Pal Arya and John D. Ray
- Ammonia and hydrogen sulphide flux and dry deposition velocity estimates using vertical gradient method at a commercial beef cattle feedlot pp. 189-203

- Bok-Haeng Baek, Richard Todd, N. Andy Cole and Jacek A. Koziel
- A preliminary review of gas-to-particle conversion monitoring and modelling efforts in the USA pp. 204-230

- Bok-Haeng Baek, Jacek A. Koziel and Viney P. Aneja
- Modelling and analysis of the atmospheric nitrogen deposition in North Carolina pp. 231-252

- Sharon B. Phillips, Viney P. Aneja, Daiwen Kang and S. Pal Arya
- Dynamic atmospheric chamber systems: applications to trace gas emissions from soil and plant uptake pp. 253-269

- Viney P. Aneja, Jessica Blunden, Candis S. Claiborn and Hugo H. Rogers
- Considering ecological formulations for estimating deposition velocity in air quality models pp. 270-284

- Dev Niyogi, Kiran Alapaty, Sharon Phillips and Viney P. Aneja
Volume 6, issue 1, 2006
- Endogenous growth with material balance principle pp. 4-28

- Ken-Ichi Akao and Shunsuke Managi
- R&D, human capital and environmental externality in an endogenous growth model pp. 29-46

- Daisuke Ikazaki
- Environmental transfers against global warming: a credit-based program pp. 47-72

- Norimichi Matsueda, Koichi Futagami and Akihisa Shibata
- Pollution, natural resource and economic growth: an econometric analysis pp. 73-88

- Shunsuke Managi
- Economic growth and the environment in China: an empirical analysis of productivity pp. 89-133

- Shunsuke Managi and Shinji Kaneko
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