Environment, Development and Sustainability: A Multidisciplinary Approach to the Theory and Practice of Sustainable Development
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Volume 12, issue 6, 2010
- The challenge of the sustainable city pp. 875-876

- Luc Hens
- Poverty alleviation as a pathway to sustainable forest management pp. 877-888

- C. Sreedharan and Jagannadha Matta
- High and low value fish chains in the Mekong Delta: challenges for livelihoods and governance pp. 889-908

- Vo Loc, Simon Bush, Le Sinh and Nguyen Khiem
- Lessons for sustainability from the world’s most sustainable culture pp. 909-925

- Nick Wills-Johnson
- Community engagement in the sustainable management of rivers: Barekese catchment, Kumasi, Ghana pp. 927-943

- Tyhra Kumasi, Kwasi Obiri-Danso and James Ephraim
- Toward an integrated marine protected areas policy: connecting the global to the local pp. 945-965

- Marivic Pajaro, Monica Mulrennan and Amanda Vincent
- Agricultural land use efficiency and food crop production in Ghana pp. 967-983

- Amos Quaye, Charles Hall and Valerie Luzadis
- Population dynamics, rural livelihoods and environmental degradation: some experiences from Tanzania pp. 985-997

- R. Kangalawe and J. Lyimo
- Managing the village-level open-access water resources in a region facing rapidly declining water availability pp. 999-1012

- Mousumi Roy
- An evaluation of fishery co-management experience in an Amazonian black-water river (Unini River, Amazon, Brazil) pp. 1013-1024

- Thaissa Sobreiro, Carlos Carvalho Freitas, Karen Prado, Fabíola Nascimento, Rafaela Vicentini and Aprígio Moraes
- The clean development mechanism and community forests in Sub-Saharan Africa: reconsidering Kyoto’s “moral position” on biocarbon sinks in the carbon market pp. 1025-1050

- Mark Purdon
- A guidance framework for mainstreaming resource efficiency and sustainable consumption and production in a developing country context pp. 1051-1068

- Brett Cohen
- A detailed look at the three disciplines, environmental ethics, law and education to determine which plays the most critical role in environmental enhancement and protection pp. 1069-1080

- Uchechukwu Solomon
Volume 12, issue 5, 2010
- The triple-bottom-line: framing of trade-offs in sustainability planning practice pp. 597-610

- Makena Coffman and Karen Umemoto
- Municipal solid waste management, source-separated waste and stakeholder’s attitude: a Contingent Valuation Study pp. 611-630

- Prasenjit Sarkhel and Sarmila Banerjee
- Community-based forest management in the Yungas biosphere reserve, Northern Argentina pp. 631-646

- Elena Ianni, Mauricio Mattenet, Davide Geneletti and Lucio Malizia
- Sustainable development in a natural resource rich economy: the case of Chile in 1985–2004 pp. 647-667

- Eugenio Figueroa and Enrique Calfucura
- Crop–livestock interactions along agro-ecological gradients: a meso-level analysis in the Indo-Gangetic Plains, India pp. 669-689

- Olaf Erenstein and William Thorpe
- The concept of ecological debt: some steps towards an enriched sustainability paradigm pp. 691-712

- Gert Goeminne and Erik Paredis
- Knowledge and awareness of eco-sanitation in central Nepal: a questionnaire survey pp. 713-726

- Surendra Pradhan and Helvi Heinonen-Tanski
- Environmental self-efficacy, attitude and behavior among small scale farmers in Zambia pp. 727-744

- Hongjuan Wu and Liberty Mweemba
- A new model for sustainable development: a case study of The Great Bear Rainforest regional plan pp. 745-762

- Gordon McGee, Andrea Cullen and Thomas Gunton
- Sustainable agriculture in Canada and Cuba: a comparison pp. 763-775

- Vanmala Hiranandani
- Social participation and climate change pp. 777-806

- Ricardo Braun
- The application of the contingent valuation method in estimating the climate change mitigation and adaptation policies in Greece. An expert-based approach pp. 807-824

- Vassilis Markantonis and Kostas Bithas
- The persistence of green goodwill pp. 825-837

- Sunderasan Srinivasan and Raj Singh
- Visitor perspectives on sustainable tourism development in the Pitons Management Area World Heritage Site, St. Lucia pp. 839-857

- Lorraine Nicholas and Brijesh Thapa
- The Qinghai–Tibet Railway: A landmark project and its subsequent environmental challenges pp. 859-873

- Yinghong Qin and Bo Zheng
Volume 12, issue 4, 2010
- Carbon capture by biomass and soil are sound: CO 2 burial wastes energy pp. 447-448

- David Pimentel, Rattan Lal and James Singmaster
- Changing land use/cover patterns and implications for sustainable environmental management in the Irangi Hills, central Tanzania pp. 449-461

- R. Kangalawe
- Gatekeepers of island communities: exploring the pillars of sustainable development pp. 463-480

- P. Mackelworth and H. Carić
- Factor analysis of corporate environmental responsibility pp. 481-490

- Hong Wang
- Comparative assessment of pollution by the use of industrial agricultural fertilizers in four rapidly developing Asian countries pp. 491-509

- Vladimir Novotny, Xiaoyan Wang, Andrew Englande, David Bedoya, Luksamee Promakasikorn and Reyes Tirado
- Modeling of food security and ecological footprint of coastal zone of Bangladesh pp. 511-529

- B. Bala and Md Saddam Hossain
- Food security and ecological footprint of coastal zone of Bangladesh pp. 531-545

- B. Bala and Md Saddam Hossain
- Exporting natural capital: the foreign eco-footprint on Costa Rica and implications for sustainability pp. 547-560

- Meidad Kissinger and William Rees
- Sustainability indicators for clean development mechanism projects in Vietnam pp. 561-571

- Jean Hugé, Hai Le Trinh, Pham Hai, Jan Kuilman and Luc Hens
- A biophysically anchored production function pp. 573-596

- Stefan Hellstrand, Kristian Skånberg and Lars Drake
Volume 12, issue 3, 2010
- Social and ecological facets of pest management in Honduran subsistence agriculture: implications for IPM extension and natural resource management pp. 297-311

- Kris Wyckhuys and Robert O’Neil
- Accounting for human behavior, local conditions and organizational constraints in humanitarian development models pp. 313-327

- Evan Thomas and Bernard Amadei
- How parents report their environmental attitudes: a case study from Greece pp. 329-339

- K. Abeliotis, M. Goussia-Rizou, D. Sdrali and I. Vassiloudis
- Do EU pesticide standards promote environmentally-friendly production of fresh export vegetables in developing countries? The evidence from Kenyan green bean industry pp. 341-355

- Julius Okello and Ruth Okello
- Quantitative analysis of toxic halogenated contaminants in Oluyoro stream of Nigeria pp. 357-364

- Adedotun Adebowale and Tuan Phan
- Climate change vulnerability and resilience: current status and trends for Mexico pp. 365-388

- María Ibarrarán, Elizabeth Malone and Antoinette Brenkert
- Overcoming latecomer disadvantage through learning processes: Taiwan’s venture into wind power development pp. 389-406

- David MacLaughlin and Steffanie Scott
- Perceptions of climate change, multiple stressors and livelihoods on marginal African coasts pp. 407-440

- Matthew Bunce, Sergio Rosendo and Katrina Brown
- Kelly Rae Chi, James MacGregor, Richard King: Fair miles: recharting the food miles map pp. 441-443

- Okechukwu Ukaga
- Erratum to: Integrating concepts and models from development economics with land use change in the tropics pp. 445-445

- Charles Hall
Volume 12, issue 2, 2010
- Agroforestry as a sustainable landuse option in degraded tropical forests: a study from Bangladesh pp. 147-158

- Mahbubul Alam, Yasushi Furukawa and Kazuhiro Harada
- Economic growth and CO 2 emissions pp. 159-177

- Ranajoy Bhattacharyya and Tapas Ghoshal
- Estimating willingness to pay with the stochastic payment card design: further evidence from rural Cameroon pp. 179-193

- William Fonta, Hyacinth Ichoku and Kanayo Ogujiuba
- Northeastern Brazilian students’ representations of Atlantic Forest fragments pp. 195-211

- Taline Silva, Patrícia Medeiros, Thiago Araújo and Ulysses Albuquerque
- Quantifying the limits of HANPP and carbon emissions which prolong total species well-being pp. 213-231

- Justin Bishop, Gehan Amaratunga and Cuauhtemoc Rodriguez
- Increasing the sustainability of a resource development: Aboriginal engagement and negotiated agreements pp. 233-244

- Courtney Fidler
- Population crash: prospects for famine in the twenty-first century pp. 245-262

- Carleton Schade and David Pimentel
- To terrace or not: the short-term impact of bench terraces on soil properties and crop response in the Peruvian Andes pp. 263-276

- H. Posthumus and L. Stroosnijder
- Consumptive values and local perception of dry forest decline in Burkina Faso, West Africa pp. 277-295

- Souleymane Paré, Patrice Savadogo, Mulualem Tigabu, Jean Ouadba and Per Odén
Volume 12, issue 1, 2010
- Non-timber forest product dependence among the Jah Hut subgroup of Peninsular Malaysia’s Orang Asli pp. 1-18

- Colleen Howell, Kurt Schwabe and Azizan Samah
- Technology transfer insights for new climate regime pp. 19-33

- Alexandros Flamos and Katherine Begg
- Detecting spatiotemporal change of land use and landscape pattern in a coastal gulf region, southeast of China pp. 35-48

- Jinliang Huang, Jie Lin and Zhenshun Tu
- Sustainable nations: what do aggregate indexes tell us? pp. 49-62

- J. Pillarisetti and Jeroen van den Bergh
- Towards a sustainable energy future—exploring current barriers and potential solutions in Thailand pp. 63-87

- Sk Uddin, Ros Taplin and Xiaojiang Yu
- The clean development mechanism—catalyst for wide spread deployment of renewable energy technologies? or misnomer? pp. 89-102

- Alexandros Flamos
- Influencing factors on sustainable development: a case study in Quang Tri province, Vietnam pp. 103-116

- Le Hai, Pham Hai, Tran Dung and Luc Hens
- Regions on their way to sustainability: the role of institutions in fostering sustainable development at the regional level pp. 117-134

- Sabine Sedlacek and Veronika Gaube
- Major factors contributing to environmental awareness among people in a third world country/Jordan pp. 135-145

- Anf Ziadat
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