International Journal of Global Environmental Issues
2001 - 2024
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Volume 5, issue 3/4, 2005
- Multi-scale integrated analysis of sustainability: a methodological tool to improve the quality of narratives pp. 119-141

- Mario Giampietro and Jesus Ramos-Martin
- Using land-time-budgets to analyse farming systems and poverty alleviation policies in the Lao PDR pp. 142-180

- Clemens Grunbuhel and Heinz Schandl
- Linking the trends in material flows with poverty in The Philippines pp. 181-193

- Corazon L. Rapera
- Material flow accounting of rural communities: principles and outcomes in South East Asia pp. 194-224

- Marieke Hobbes
- Multi-scale integrated analysis of societal metabolism: learning from trajectories of development and building robust scenarios pp. 225-263

- Jesus Ramos-Martin and Mario Giampietro
- Graphic tools for data representation in integrated analysis of farming systems pp. 264-301

- Tiziano Gomiero and Mario Giampietro
Volume 5, issue 1/2, 2005
- Perspectives on precaution: the role of policymakers in dealing with the uncertainties of agricultural biotechnology pp. 10-35

- Dane Scott
- The precautionary principle: torn between biodiversity, environment-related food safety and the WTO pp. 36-53

- Makane Moïse Mbengue and Urs P. Thomas
- Policy by analogy: precautionary principle, science and polybrominated diphenyl ethers pp. 54-67

- T. Gouin, S. Bocking and D. Mackay
- Precautionary local politics and coping with risks of radiofrequency fields in Spain pp. 68-77

- Josep Espluga
- The Precautionary Approach at the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea: the Southern Bluefin Tuna cases pp. 78-95

- Howard S. Schiffman
- Precaution in global environmental politics pp. 96-113

- Radoslav S. Dimitrov
Volume 4, issue 4, 2004
- Property rights in non-captive wildlife and biodiversity conservation pp. 195-208

- Clement Tisdell
- Endowments, preferences, technologies and abatement: growth-environment microfoundations pp. 209-228

- Alexander Pfaff, Shubham Chaudhuri and Howard L.M. Nye
- Material flow accounting of Spain pp. 229-241

- SÃlvia Canellas, Ana Citlalic Gonzalez, Ignasi Puig, Daniela Russi, Cristina Sendra and Amalia Sojo
- Modelling trade and environmental linkages in China pp. 242-266

- Haixiao Huang and Walter C. Labys
- Climate change, urbanisation and hydrological impacts pp. 267-286

- Woonsup Choi
- Environmental damage, abatement and sustainable economic growth pp. 287-297

- Klaus Vondra and Martin Zagler
- A comment on the independence of allocation, distribution and scale pp. 298-303

- Philip Lawn
Volume 4, issue 1/2/3, 2004
- Overcoming the natural resource constraints through dedicated R&D efforts: contrasting the non-renewable and the renewable resource economies pp. 11-37

- Jean-Pierre Amigues, Ngo Long and Michel Moreaux
- Polluting non-renewable resources, tradeable permits and endogenous growth pp. 38-57

- Andre Grimaud and Luc Rouge
- Stochastic environmental policy, risk-taking, and growth: discretion versus commitment pp. 58-72

- Susanne Soretz
- Taxation of labour and capital income in an OLG model with home production and endogenous fertility pp. 73-88

- Burkhard Heer and Mark Trede
- Globalisation, inequality and health pp. 89-108

- Simone Borghesi and Alessandro Vercelli
- Climate policy and economic growth in developing countries: the impact of Kyoto pp. 109-138

- Barbara Buchner and Marzio Galeotti
- Aid, economic growth and environmental sustainability: rich-poor interactions and environmental choices in developing countries pp. 139-159

- Alexander Pfaff, Paulo Barelli and Shubham Chaudhuri
- An analysis of the factors to be considered in the creation of EMAS (eco-management auditing system) competent bodies in a sample of Baltic countries pp. 160-176

- Kamran Faisal and Walter Leal Filho
- Decomposition of CO 2 intensities from use of energy: case of Thai industry between 1981 and 2000 pp. 177-194

- Subhes C. Bhattacharyya and Arjaree Ussanarassamee
Volume 3, issue 4, 2003
- Climate variability, economic adaptation, and investment timing pp. 357-368

- Evelyn L. Wright and Jon D. Erickson
- The terrestrial ecosystem monitoring sites: a utility assessment pp. 369-381

- David Tschirley, Geraud Servin and Reuben Sessa
- Economic development and climate change in South East Asia: the SEADICE model and its forecasts for growth prospects and policy strategies pp. 382-408

- Jamie Sanderson and Sardar M.N. Islam
- Global environmental protection: solving the international public-goods problem by empowering the United Nations through cooperation with WTO pp. 409-417

- Yew-Kwang Ng and Po-Ting Liu
- How important is natural capital in terms of sustaining real output? Revisiting the natural capital/human-made capital substitutability debate pp. 418-435

- Philip Lawn
- Benchmark selection impact and uncertainty in emission reductions for selected case study projects pp. 436-460

- Konstantinos Anagnostopoulos, Alexandros Flamos and John E. Psarras
Volume 3, issue 3, 2003
- Effects of CO 2 emission reduction strategies on air pollution pp. 245-265

- W. Fichtner, A. Fleury and O. Rentz
- Interaction between local air pollution and global warming and its policy implications for Belgium pp. 266-286

- Stef Proost and Denise Van Regemorter
- Co-benefits of CO 2 -reducing policies in China - a matter of scale? pp. 287-304

- K. Aunan, H.E. Mestl, H.M. Seip, J. Fang, D.O'Connor, Haakon Vennemo and Fan Zhai
- International climate change policy: triggering environmental reforms in the European electricity sector pp. 305-323

- Marc Ringel
- The influence of climate change considerations on energy policy: the case of Russia pp. 324-338

- Anil Markandya, Alexander Golub and E. Strukova
- Recycling for sustainability - a long run perspective? pp. 339-355

- Thomas Kuhn, Karen Pittel and Thomas Schulz
Volume 3, issue 2, 2003
- Fairness in the face of conflict: dividing environmental assets and obligations pp. 116-132

- David Anderson
- Public participation in environmental decisions: stakeholders, authorities and procedural justice pp. 133-148

- Lynn A. Maguire and E. Allan Lind
- Modelling conflict using spatial voting games: an application to USDA Forest Service lands pp. 149-167

- Holly Wise Bender and Wade Martin
- Environmental degradation and conflict in Karamoja, Uganda: the decline of a pastoral society pp. 168-187

- Ashley D. Inselman
- Preventive diplomacy, international relations, conflict resolution and international water law: implications for success and failure of the Israeli-Palestinian water conflict pp. 188-225

- Shlomi Dinar
- Resolution of international water conflicts: from the US Southwest to the Euphrates River basin states pp. 226-239

- Hussein A. Amery and Karen B. Wiley
Volume 3, issue 1, 2003
- Consumer sovereignty, economic efficiency and the trade liberalisation debate pp. 1-13

- John Gowdy
- Environmental regulation impacts on international trade: aggregate and sectoral analyses with a bilateral trade flow model pp. 14-29

- Jeroen van den Bergh
- Estimating the benefits of clean air contingent valuation and hedonic price methods pp. 30-46

- Mohammed Belhaj
- Climate change and economic growth: computational experiments in adaptive economic modelling pp. 47-73

- Sardar M.N. Islam
- Game theoretic analyses of nitrate emission reduction strategies in the Rhine river basin pp. 74-103

- Richard Tol
- Economic valuation of coral reefs at Phi Phi Islands, Thailand pp. 104-114

- Udomsak Seenprachawong
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