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Volume 51, issue 4, 2008
- Editorial: Food Sovereignty and the Right to Live pp. 439-441

- Wendy Harcourt
- The Unthinkable in Pursuit of the Eatable pp. 442-449

- Raj Patel
- How to Manufacture a Global Food Crisis pp. 450-455

- Walden Bello
- Via Campesina: Responding to global systemic crisis pp. 456-459

- Paul Nicholson and Isabelle Delforge
- Food Sovereignty and the Contemporary Food Crisis pp. 460-463

- Peter Rosset
- Out of AGRA: The Green Revolution returns to Africa pp. 464-471

- Eric Holt-Giménez
- Scaling up Agroecological Approaches for Food Sovereignty in Latin America pp. 472-480

- Miguel A Altieri and Clara I Nicholls
- The Global Free Market in Biofuels pp. 481-487

- Gretchen Gordon
- Agricultural Biodiversity: African alternatives to a ‘green revolution’ pp. 488-495

- Andrew Mushita and Carol Thompson
- Seeding New Technologies to Fuel Old Injustices pp. 496-503

- Silvia Ribeiro and Hope Shand
- The Peasant as ‘Canary’? Not too early warnings of global catastrophe pp. 504-511

- Philip Mcmichael
- The New Bonfire of Vanities: Soybean cultivation and globalization in South America pp. 512-518

- Eduardo Gudynas
- The New Bioeconomy and the Future of Agriculture pp. 519-526

- Rachel Smolker
- Globalization and Corporate Concentration in the Food and Agriculture Sector pp. 527-533

- Sophia Murphy
- Agrifood Inequalities: Globalization and localization pp. 534-540

- Patricia Allen and Alice Brooke Wilson
- Sustaining Agriculture-Based Livelihoods: Experiences with non-pesticidal management in Andhra Pradesh pp. 541-546

- Gangula Venkata Ramanjaneyulu and Vijay Rukmini Rao
- A Feminist Political Economic Analysis of the US Chicken Industry pp. 547-554

- Kristin Sampson
- Gambling on Pakistan's Agricultural Future pp. 555-560

- Najma Sadeque
- Window on the World pp. 561-563

- Sonja Cappello
- Stuffed and Starved: The Hidden Battle for the World Food System pp. 564-565

- Federica Lomiri and Sonja Cappello
- The IAASTD Report pp. 570-573

- Marcia Ishii-Eiteman and Lim Li Ching
Volume 51, issue 3, 2008
- Editorial: Walk the Talk – Putting climate justice into action pp. 307-309

- Wendy Harcourt
- Guest Editorial: Climate Action with a Human Face pp. 310-316

- Tariq Banuri
- Climate Change, Social Justice and Development pp. 317-324

- Terry Barker, Şerban Scrieciu and David Taylor
- Climate Economics in Four Easy Pieces pp. 325-331

- Frank Ackerman
- Climate Change and Human Rights pp. 332-337

- Wolfgang Sachs
- Global Environmental Change and the Challenge of Sustainability pp. 338-343

- Gianfranco Bologna
- Climate Injustice and Development: A capability perspective pp. 344-349

- Flavio Comim
- Market Politics and Climate Change pp. 350-358

- Barbara Harriss-White
- Carbon Trading, Climate Justice and the Production of Ignorance: Ten examples pp. 359-365

- Larry Lohmann
- Adaptation as ‘Climate-Smart’ Development pp. 366-374

- Shiv Someshwar
- What Next? Climate change, technology and development pp. 375-381

- Niclas H&aauml;llström
- Climate, Scarcities and Development pp. 382-386

- Jan Pronk
- Governing in a World of Climate Change pp. 387-389

- Robert J Berg
- Resilience and ‘Climatizing’ Development: Examples and policy implications pp. 390-396

- Emily Boyd, Henny Osbahr, Polly J Ericksen, Emma L Tompkins, Maria Carmen Lemos and Fiona Miller
- The Political Economy of UNFCCC's Bali Climate Conference: A roadmap to climate commercialization pp. 397-402

- M D Shamsuddoha and Rezaul Karim Chowdhury
- Vulnerability and Adaptation to the Health Impacts of Climate Change pp. 403-408

- Antonio Postigo
- History and Future of Renewable Solar Energy pp. 409-414

- Cesare Silvi
- Water Scarcity Under a Changing Climate in Ghana: Options for livelihoods adaptation pp. 415-417

- Benjamin Apraku Gyampoh, Monica Idinoba and Steve Amisah
- Indigenous Responses to Water Policymaking in Australia pp. 418-424

- Eileen Willis, Meryl Pearce, Carmel McCarthy, Fiona Ryan and Ben Wadham
- Window on the World pp. 425-429

- Sonja Cappello
- Book Shelf pp. 430-431

- Sonja Cappello
Volume 51, issue 2, 2008
- Editorial: Whatever Happened to Women, Environment and Development? pp. 173-175

- Wendy Harcourt
- Guest Editorial: Gender and Fisheries pp. 176-179

- Poh Sze Choo, Barbara S Nowak, Kyoko Kusakabe and Meryl J Williams
- Why Look at Fisheries through a Gender Lens? pp. 180-185

- Meryl J Williams
- Environmental Degradation and its Gendered Impact on Coastal Livelihoods Options among Btsisi' Households of Peninsular Malaysia pp. 186-192

- Barbara S Nowak
- Globalization and Women in Coastal Communities in Tanzania pp. 193-198

- Marilyn Porter, Rosemarie Mwaipopo, Richard Faustine and Max Mzuma
- Social Impact and Women Empowerment through Mussel Farming in Kerala, India pp. 199-204

- Vasanth Kripa and Vazhoor Gopalan Surendranathan
- From the Lake to the Plate: Assessing gender vulnerabilities throughout the fisheries chain pp. 205-211

- Charlotte Tindall and Katrien Holvoet
- Globalization, Class and Gender Relations: The shrimp industry in southwestern Bangladesh pp. 212-219

- Meghna Guhathakurta
- Making Sense of the MDGs pp. 220-227

- Jan Vandemoortele
- Going Beyond Development Monoculture: Critical reflections on the MDGs pp. 228-235

- Ana Agostino
- A New Foundation for International Cooperation in the 21st Century pp. 236-240

- Jos J Van Gennip
- The MDGs in a World of Multiplying Inequalities and Differentiating Complexities pp. 241-244

- Shobha Raghuram
- Innovations in Local Governance: Meeting Millennium Development Goal number 7 in Southeast Asia pp. 245-251

- James H Spencer, Bunnarith Meng, Hao Nguyen and Craig Guzinsky
- The Politics of Ableism pp. 252-258

- Gregor Wolbring
- Ethnic Women in Aquaculture in Nepal pp. 259-264

- Ram C Bhujel, Madhav K Shrestha, Jharendu Pant and Sukanya Buranrom
- Women in Artisanal Fisheries in Brittany, France pp. 265-270

- Katia Frangoudes and Enora Keromnes
- Gender Issues in Aquaculture: Learning lessons from the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics pp. 271-277

- Ravula Padmaja and Ma Cynthia Serquina Bantilan
- Urbanization, Migration and Water Management in Trujillo, Peru pp. 278-281

- Aurora Elisa Ruiz Rosado
- Safe Water for People in Low, Small Island Pacific Nations: The rural–urban dilemma pp. 282-287

- Ian White, Tony Falkland, Taboia Metutera, Mourongo Katatia, Tererei Abete-Reema, Marc Overmars, Pascal Perez and Anne Dray
- Window on the World pp. 288-291

- Sonja Cappello
- Resources on Gender and Fisheries pp. 292-294

- Poh Sze Choo, Kyoko Kusakabe, Barbara S Nowak and Meryl J Williams
- Book Shelf pp. 295-298

- Sonja Cappello
Volume 51, issue 1, 2008
- Editorial: In Hot Water: The ecological politics of development pp. 1-4

- Wendy Harcourt
- Guest Editorial: The quest for water: Rethinking water scarcity pp. 5-11

- Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt
- Interview: Water Across Boundaries/Peter P. Mollinga and Nimal Gunawardena in conversation with Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt pp. 12-16

- Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt
- ‘El Agua es de Todos/Water for All’: Water resources and development in Uruguay pp. 17-22

- Javier Taks
- Expanding Economic Perspectives for Sustainability in Urban Water and Sanitation pp. 23-29

- Kumudini Abeysuriya, Cynthia Mitchell and Juliet Willetts
- Politics and Urban Water Supply pp. 30-36

- Karen T Fisher
- From the Groundwater Up: Asserting water rights in India pp. 37-41

- Georgina Drew
- Privatization and Citizenship: Local politics of water in the Philippines pp. 42-48

- Nai Rui Chng
- Urbanization and Water Development in the Pacific Islands pp. 49-55

- Magnus Moglia, Pascal Perez and Stewart Burn
- Mainstreaming the Participatory Approach in Water Resource Governance: The 2002 water law in Kenya pp. 56-62

- O A K'akumu
- Does Increased Water Access Empower Women? pp. 63-67

- Saskia Ivens
- Future Water Solutions for India pp. 68-71

- Himanshu Thakkar
- Water Struggles, Citizenship and Governance in Latin America pp. 72-76

- José Esteban Castro
- Institutionalizing the Informal: Irrigation and government intervention in Bali pp. 77-82

- Stephan Lorenzen and Rachel P Lorenzen
- From Community-based Management to Transboundary Watershed Governance pp. 83-88

- Sulan Chen
- Collective Management Strategies and Elite Resistance in Cochabamba, Bolivia pp. 89-95

- Travis Driessen
- Power and Policy Processes in Drinking Water Supply in Karnataka, India pp. 96-101

- Susanna Ghosh Mitra
- Children's Right to Water as a Contested Domain: Gendered reflections from India pp. 102-107

- Nandita Singh, Per Wickenberg, Karsten Åström and Håkan Hydén
- A Vietnamese/Cambodian Transboundary Dialogue: Impacts of dams on the Se San River pp. 108-113

- Ame Trandem
- Modernity, Exclusion and Resistance: Water and indigenous struggles in Peru pp. 114-120

- Juana Vera Delgado and Margreet Zwarteveen
- Pani Panchayat in Orissa, India: The practice of participatory water management pp. 121-125

- Basanta Sahu
- Changing Household Water Rights in Rural Northern Ghana pp. 126-129

- Irit Eguavoen
- The Pitfalls of Irrigation Water Pricing in Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan pp. 130-134

- Jenniver Sehring
- Water Scarcity Management in the MENA Region from a Globalization Perspective pp. 135-138

- Mounir Belloumi and Mohamed Salah Matoussi
- Community-Based Management of Saltwater Country, Northern Australia pp. 139-143

- Samantha Muller
- Window on the World pp. 144-153

- Sonja Cappello, Sarah Ahmed and Naomi Carrard
- Nature's Due: Healing Our Fragmented Culture pp. 154-159

- Arturo Escobar
- Book Shelf pp. 160-165

- Sonja Cappello, Kate Harriden, Yani Muryani and Eva Jane Haden
- Water for All? pp. 172-172

- Jacques Cousteau
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