Environment, Development and Sustainability: A Multidisciplinary Approach to the Theory and Practice of Sustainable Development
1999 - 2025
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Volume 13, issue 6, 2011
- Global climate interdisciplinary science for the COP17 in Durban, South Africa pp. 955-956

- Luc Hens and David Pimentel
- Effectiveness of GIS suitability mapping in predicting ecological impacts of proposed wind farm development on Aristazabal Island, BC pp. 957-991

- James Griffiths and William Dushenko
- Drivers that help adopting stabilised earth construction to address urban low-cost housing crisis: an understanding by construction professionals pp. 993-1006

- Mohammad Zami
- The human cycle of water: water management and anthropogenic contaminant pathways in Pótam, Sonora, Mexico’s water cycle pp. 1007-1019

- Stacey Pilling
- Sustaining water supply through a phased community management approach: lessons from Ghana’s “oats” water supply scheme pp. 1021-1042

- Service Opare
- The development of a sustainable urban district in Hammarby Sjöstad, Stockholm, Sweden? pp. 1043-1064

- Sofie Pandis Iverot and Nils Brandt
- Introduction of a recycling system for sustainable municipal solid waste management: a case study on the greater Banjul area of the Gambia pp. 1065-1080

- E. Sanneh, Allen Hu, Y. Chang and Edrisa Sanyang
Volume 13, issue 5, 2011
- Goal-based waste management strategy to reduce persistence of contaminants in leachate at municipal solid waste landfills pp. 821-831

- Berrin Tansel and Banu Yildiz
- Social cost of environmental pollution and application of counter measures through clean development mechanism: in the context of developing countries pp. 833-844

- Dipankar Das and Partha Sengupta
- Do environmental management systems improve environmental performance? Empirical evidence from Italian companies pp. 845-862

- T. Daddi, M. Magistrelli, Marco Frey and F. Iraldo
- Non-timber forest products farming and empowerment of rural women in Ghana pp. 863-878

- Albert Ahenkan and Emmanuel Boon
- Distribution of benefits based on household participation roles in decentralized conservation within Kanchenjunga Conservation Area Project, Nepal pp. 879-899

- Pete Parker and Brijesh Thapa
- Identifying landslide activity as a function of economic development: a case study of increased landslide frequency surrounding Dominical, Costa Rica pp. 901-921

- Andrew Miller
- Remarks on fair wealth accumulation in Russia pp. 923-937

- Vladislav Savin and Elena Rovenskaya
- Sustainable design of sprocket using CAD and Design Optimisation pp. 939-951

- S. Vinodh
- The contribution of landscape ecology to sustainable land use research pp. 953-953

- Jian Peng, Yanglin Wang, Jiansheng Wu, Juan Jing and Minting Ye
Volume 13, issue 4, 2011
- Environmental and health impacts from the introduction of improved wood stoves: evidence from a field experiment in Guatemala pp. 657-676

- Daniel Ludwinski, Kent Moriarty and Bruce Wydick
- World poverty, another look pp. 677-683

- Arthur Ruoff
- “You spoil everything!” Indigenous peoples and the consequences of industrial development in British Columbia pp. 685-702

- Annie Booth and Norm Skelton
- Measuring future dynamics of genuine saving with changes of population and technology: application of an integrated assessment model pp. 703-725

- Koji Tokimatsu, Rintaro Yamaguchi, Masayuki Sato, Rieko Yasuoka, Masahiro Nishio and Kazuhiro Ueta
- Fuelwood consumption in two tribal villages of the Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve of the Indian Himalaya and strategies for fuelwood sustainability pp. 727-741

- Govind Rajwar and Munesh Kumar
- Environmental movement in the Arab world pp. 743-758

- Salpie Djoundourian
- The global systemic crisis and a new vision of sustainable human development pp. 759-771

- Alexander Gorobets
- The social viability and environmental sustainability of direct action land reform settlements in the Amazon pp. 773-788

- Flávia Leite, Marcellus Caldas, Cynthia Simmons, Stephen Perz, Stephen Aldrich and Robert Walker
- Creating a “values” chain for sustainable development in developing nations: where Maslow meets Porter pp. 789-805

- Philip Walsh
- Using a diagnostic tool to evaluate the longevity of urban community sanitation systems: A case study from Indonesia pp. 807-820

- Elisa Roma and Paul Jeffrey
Volume 13, issue 3, 2011
- Plant biodiversity and ethnobotany inside the projected impact area of the Upper Seti Hydropower Project, Western Nepal pp. 463-492

- Yadav Uprety, Ram Poudel, Hugo Asselin and Emmanuel Boon
- An overview of sustainability of common effluent treatment plant for clusters of tanneries pp. 493-506

- Girish Pophali and Rita Dhodapkar
- Eco-sanitation and its benefits: an experimental demonstration program to raise awareness in central Nepal pp. 507-518

- Surendra Pradhan, Ram Piya and Helvi Heinonen-Tanski
- Energy analysis for onsite and offsite suburban wastewater pp. 519-533

- Peter Omojaro
- Genetically modified organisms in agriculture: can regulations work? pp. 535-546

- David Kothamasi and Saskia Vermeylen
- Understanding livelihood strategy-poverty links: empirical evidence from central highlands of Ethiopia pp. 547-564

- Ali Oumer and Andreas de Neergaard
- Strategic environmental assessment application for sustainable transport-related air quality policies: a case study in Hanoi City, Vietnam pp. 565-585

- Duc Nguyen and Nowarat Coowanitwong
- Climate change and variability in Sub-Saharan Africa: a review of current and future trends and impacts on agriculture and food security pp. 587-605

- Julius Kotir
- Converging impact assessment discourses for sustainable development: the case of Flanders, Belgium pp. 607-626

- Jean Hugé and Tom Waas
- Examining Environmental Kuznets Curve for river effluents in India pp. 627-640

- G. Mythili and Shibashis Mukherjee
- Pesticide use among smallholder rice farmers in Tanzania pp. 641-656

- Nadja Stadlinger, Aviti Mmochi, Sonja Dobo, Emma Gyllbäck and Linda Kumblad
Volume 13, issue 2, 2011
- Sustainability: characteristics and scientific roots pp. 257-276

- Nuno Quental, Júlia Lourenço and Fernando da Silva
- Rapid ethnobotanical diagnosis of the Fulni-ô Indigenous lands (NE Brazil): floristic survey and local conservation priorities for medicinal plants pp. 277-292

- Ulysses Albuquerque, Gustavo Soldati, Shana Sieber, Patrícia Medeiros, Jemerson Sá and Liliane Souza
- Government intervention in green industries: lessons from the wind turbine and the organic food industries in Denmark pp. 293-307

- Carsten Daugbjerg and Gert Svendsen
- RETRACTED ARTICLE: Perspectives for the long-term penetration of new renewables in complex energy systems: the Italian scenario pp. 309-330

- Alessandro Franco and Pasquale Salza
- Water resources planning and management based on system dynamics: a case study of Yulin city pp. 331-351

- Xiao-jun Wang, Jian-yun Zhang, Jiu-fu Liu, Guo-qing Wang, Rui-min He, Amgad Elmahdi and Sondoss Elsawah
- Scientometric analysis of coastal eutrophication research during the period of 1993 to 2008 pp. 353-366

- Jinshui Sun, Jinren Ni and Yuh-Shan Ho
- Energy efficiency in the automotive industry evidence from Germany and Colombia pp. 367-383

- Clara Pardo Martinez
- Revisit to community forest in northeast of Thailand: changes in status and utilization pp. 385-402

- Zhu Ting, Chen Haiyun, Ganesh Shivakoti, Roland Cochard and Kanokwan Homcha-aim
- Modeling non-point source pollution from rice farming in the Thachin River Basin pp. 403-422

- Monika Schaffner, Hans-Peter Bader and Ruth Scheidegger
- Groundwater market and its implications on water resources and agriculture in the southern peri-urban interface, Chennai, India pp. 423-438

- Shanmugam Packialakshmi, N. K Ambujam and Prakash Nelliyat
- Sustainable agro-forestry in Myanmar: from intentions to behavior pp. 439-461

- Peter Calkins and Pyi Thant
Volume 13, issue 1, 2011
- Using critical systems thinking to foster an integrated approach to sustainability: a proposal for development practitioners pp. 1-17

- Tanzi Smith
- Building capacity with demand-driven partnerships: a case study of Partners for Water and Sanitation pp. 19-33

- Brett Wertz, Aylara Odekova and Mike Seaman
- Compliance of paper-making plants with regulations on wastewater management in Bac Ninh Province, Vietnam pp. 35-50

- Mau Nguyen
- Intensification level of rice farming in Myanmar: implication for its sustainable development pp. 51-64

- Masahiko Matsuda
- Scenarios of the old industrial regions’ development: selecting the methodology pp. 65-78

- Valentine Vishnevsky, Ivan Aleksandrov and Aleksey Polovyan
- Challenges posed by climate change: is environmental protection an ethical issue? pp. 79-85

- Silvana Kuhtz
- Livelihood strategies in endemic livestock production systems in sub-humid zone of West Africa: trends, trade-offs and implications pp. 87-105

- L. Zaibet, S. Traore, A. Ayantunde, K. Marshall, N. Johnson and M. Siegmund-Schultze
- Urban green-cover and the environmental performance of Chennai city pp. 107-119

- A. Meenatchi Sundaram
- Non-timber forest product dependency in the Central Himalayan foot hills pp. 121-140

- Arun Rijal, Carsten Smith-Hall and Finn Helles
- A critical review of impact of and adaptation to climate change in developed and developing economies pp. 141-162

- Pradosh Nath and Bhagirath Behera
- Development impact of advocacy initiatives in solid waste management in Nigeria pp. 163-177

- Thaddeus Nzeadibe and Chukwuedozie Ajaero
- New perspectives on the energy return on (energy) investment (EROI) of corn ethanol pp. 179-202

- David Murphy, Charles Hall and Bobby Powers
- Status of MSW management system in northern India-an overview pp. 203-215

- Kuldeep Ojha
- The survey of living conditions in the Arctic (SLiCA): A comparative sustainable livelihoods assessment pp. 217-235

- Colin West
- Urbanization and sustainability: challenges and strategies for sustainable urban development in Bangladesh pp. 237-256

- Md. Rana
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