International Journal of Global Environmental Issues
2001 - 2024
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Volume 2, issue 3/4, 2002
- Developing countries and climate change pp. 170-180

- Jose Goldemberg
- The health impacts of climate change and variability in developing countries pp. 181-205

- Bettina Menne, Nino Kunzli and Roberto Bertollini
- Climate change, energy-related activities and the likely social impacts on women in Africa pp. 207-222

- Wendy Annecke
- Impacts of climate change in monetary terms? Issues for developing countries pp. 223-239

- H. Asbjorn Aaheim
- Main issues related to CDM: a developing country perspective pp. 240-259

- Sujata Gupta
- The AIJ pilot phase as laboratory for CDM and JI pp. 260-287

- Axel Michaelowa
- Frontiers in trade: the clean development mechanism and the general agreement on trade in services pp. 288-309

- Glenn Wiser
- Social and economic aspects of CDM options in Brazil pp. 310-321

- Ronaldo Seroa da Motta
- Afforestation and reforestation in the clean development mechanism of the Kyoto Protocol: implications for forests and forest people pp. 322-343

- Joyotee Smith
- Poverty-environment-development nexus pp. 344-365

- Jyoti Parikh
Volume 2, issue 1/2, 2002
- The global sustainability challenge: from agreement to action pp. 1-14

- Calestous Juma
- Assessing ecological risks at US Department of Energy facilities using methods borrowed from landscape ecology and habitat suitability analysis. Part I. Analysis of historical aerial photography and maps pp. 15-51

- Steven M. Bartell, Kym Rouse Campbell, Cathy J. Lewis, Joanna Burger
- Assessing ecological risks at US Department of Energy facilities using methods borrowed from landscape ecology and habitat suitability analysis. Part II. Adapting Habitat Suitability Index models and landscape-scale ecological models for use in ecologica pp. 52-77

- Steven M. Bartell, Kym Rouse Campbell, Joanna Burger
- Governing biodiversity pp. 78-99

- Catherine Mougenot, Marc Mormont
- Environment and trade: a review of issues and methods pp. 100-160

- Haixiao Huang, Walter C. Labys
Volume 1, issue 3/4, 2001
- The contribution of the UN Convention on the law of the non-navigational uses of international watercourses pp. 250-263

- Stephen McCaffrey
- The customary international law of transboundary fresh waters pp. 264-305

- Joseph W. Dellapenna
- Development of institutional frameworks for the management of transboundary water resources pp. 306-328

- Nurit Kliot, Deborah Shmueli, Uri Shamir
- The Hungary-Slovakia Danube River dispute: implications for sustainable development and equitable utilization of natural resources in international law pp. 329-344

- Bukhosi Fuyane, Ferenc Madai
- Managing transboundary water resources in the Aral Sea Basin: in search of a solution pp. 345-362

- Sergei Vinogradov, Vance P.E. Langford
Volume 1, issue 2, 2001
- Integrating climate change and sustainable development pp. 130-149

- John B. Robinson, Deborah Herbert
- Development patterns in the North and their implications for climate change pp. 150-162

- Wolfgang Sachs
- How do developments in the South affect climate change? pp. 163-174

- Leena Srivastava, Sharmila B. Srikanth
- Climate change, poverty, and intragenerational equity: the national level pp. 175-202

- Steve Rayner, Elizabeth L. Malone
- Climate change, rights of future generations and intergenerational equity: an in-expert exploration of a dark and cloudy path pp. 203-222

- Irving Mintzer, David Michel
- Decision analysis for climate change: development, equity and sustainability concerns pp. 223-240

- Ferenc L. Toth
Volume 1, issue 1, 2001
- Implementing environmental commitments in liberalised energy markets pp. 1-12

- Robert Priddle
- Sustainable development and climate change: applying the sustainomics transdisciplinary meta-framework pp. 13-55

- Mohan Munasinghe
- An estimation of the social benefits of preserving biodiversity pp. 73-86

- Dominique Ami
- Grounds for regulation and intervention in environmental matters: view of environmental and ecological economics pp. 104-121

- Roberto Fernandez Gago, Federico Marbella Sanchez