Environment, Development and Sustainability: A Multidisciplinary Approach to the Theory and Practice of Sustainable Development
1999 - 2025
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Volume 10, issue 6, 2008
- Estimation of the impact of oil palm plantation establishment on greenhouse gas balance pp. 697-716

- J. Germer and J. Sauerborn
- A forecast analysis on world population and urbanization process pp. 717-730

- WenJun Zhang
- The benefits of the Kyoto Protocol to developing countries pp. 731-743

- John Swinton and Amin Sarkar
- Social determinants of soil and water conservation in rural Kenya pp. 745-767

- Wilfred Nyangena
- Sustainable development as a policy guide: an application to affordable housing in island communities pp. 769-786

- Carissa Schively
- Will progress in science and technology avert or accelerate global collapse? A critical analysis and policy recommendations pp. 787-825

- Michael Huesemann and Joyce Huesemann
- Swidden agriculture in a protected area: the Matsigenka native communities of Manu National Park, Peru pp. 827-843

- Julia Ohl, Alexander Wezel, Glenn Shepard and Douglas Yu
- New frontiers for sustainability: emergy evaluation of an eco-village pp. 845-855

- Giuseppe Siracusa, Angela La Rosa, Paolo Palma and Emiliano La Mola
- A perspective on community and state interests in small-scale mining in India including the role of women pp. 857-869

- Mrinal Ghose
- Assessment of the natural-cultural resources in Çanakkale for nature-based tourism pp. 871-881

- Tanay Yıldırım, Tutku Ak and Zuhal Ölmez
- Sustainable agricultural attitudes and behaviors: a gender analysis of Iranian farmers pp. 883-898

- Ezatollah Karami and Afsaneh Mansoorabadi
- A review of a community-based approach to combating land degradation: dryland salinity management in Australia pp. 899-912

- Ross Kingwell, Michele John and Michael Robertson
- Poverty, environment and economic growth: exploring the links among three complex issues with specific focus on the Pakistan’s case pp. 913-929

- Himayatullah Khan
- Building sustainable & resilient communities: a balancing of community capital pp. 931-942

- Edith Callaghan and John Colton
- Groundwater in the Limpopo Basin: occurrence, use and impact pp. 943-957

- Ola Busari
Volume 10, issue 5, 2008
- Diversity and management: from extractive to farming systems pp. 559-563

- L. Hens and A. Begossi
- Accounting for the mismanagement of tropical nearshore fisheries pp. 565-589

- Kenneth Ruddle and Francis Hickey
- Local knowledge and training towards management pp. 591-603

- Alpina Begossi
- Ten years of international scientific cooperation in fisheries, aquaculture and coastal zones: some preliminary lessons pp. 605-622

- Cornelia Nauen
- Artisanal fishers’ ethnobotany: from plant diversity use to agrobiodiversity management pp. 623-637

- Nivaldo Peroni, Alpina Begossi and Natalia Hanazaki
- Extracted and farmed shrimp fisheries in Brazil: economic, environmental and social consequences of exploitation pp. 639-655

- P. Lopes
- Beyond fishermen’s tales: contributions of fishers’ local ecological knowledge to fish ecology and fisheries management pp. 657-675

- Renato Silvano and John Valbo-Jørgensen
- Constructing a policy and institutional framework for an ecosystem-based approach to managing the Lower Amazon floodplain pp. 677-695

- David McGrath, Alcilene Cardoso, Oriana Almeida and Juarez Pezzuti
Volume 10, issue 4, 2008
- Urban hinterlands—the case of an Israeli town ecological footprint pp. 391-405

- Meidad Kissinger and Abraham Haim
- A multiple criteria evaluation of sustainable agricultural development models using AHP pp. 407-426

- K. Rezaei-Moghaddam and E. Karami
- Watershed development in India. 2. New approaches for managing externalities and meeting sustainability requirements pp. 427-440

- Ian Calder, Ashvin Gosain, M. Rao, Charles Batchelor, James Garratt and Emma Bishop
- Refining the ecological footprint pp. 441-469

- Jason Venetoulis and John Talberth
- A heuristic for setting effective standards to ensure global environmental sustainability pp. 471-486

- Bhaskar Nath
- Understanding and communicating sustainability: global versus regional perspectives pp. 487-501

- Alexey Voinov
- Involving local farmers in rehabilitation of degraded tropical forests: some lessons from Ghana pp. 503-518

- Dominic Blay, Mark Appiah, Lawrence Damnyag, Francis Dwomoh, Olavi Luukkanen and Ari Pappinen
- Community action for environmental restoration: a case study on collective social capital in India pp. 519-536

- Wouter Groot and Haranath Tadepally
- Watershed development in India. 1. Biophysical and societal impacts pp. 537-557

- Ian Calder, Ashvin Gosain, M. Rao, Charles Batchelor, M. Snehalatha and Emma Bishop
Volume 10, issue 3, 2008
- Socio-economic potentials and environmental implications of coastal tourism at Adiabo, Cross River State, Nigeria pp. 249-265

- I. Akpabio, E. Eniang and E. Egwali
- Community participation in international projects: an analytical perspective from the Russian Far East pp. 267-290

- Emma Wilson and David Koester
- The implications of new information and communication technologies for sustainability pp. 291-309

- Christian Fuchs
- Sustainable development in four Swedish communities priorities, responsibility, empowerment pp. 311-336

- Marianne Lindström and Rikard Küller
- Improved method of ecological footprint – Funing County ecological economic system assessments pp. 337-347

- Shuyu Wang and Xinmin Bian
- Linking perceived land and water resources degradation, scarcity and livelihood conflicts in southwestern Tanzania: implications for sustainable rural livelihood pp. 349-372

- Z. Malley, M. Taeb, T. Matsumoto and H. Takeya
- Tracing operational conditions for the Ecologically Sustainable Economic Development: the Pareto optimality and the preservation of the biological crucial levels pp. 373-390

- Kostas Bithas
Volume 10, issue 2, 2008
- Census Peek: Collaboration in the New York City Catskill/Delaware Watershed: Case Study 1990–2000 pp. 129-156

- Joan Hoffman
- The effects of sport fishing growth on behavior of commercial fishermen in Balbina reservoir, Amazon, Brazil pp. 157-165

- Carlos Freitas, Alexandre Rivas, Fabíola Nascimento, Flávia Siqueira-Souza and Ivanildo Santos
- Social contrasts and land use conflicts in the context of sustainable development and management needs: a case study from an estuarine area at northeastern Brazil pp. 167-178

- Roberto Sassi, Rosalve Marcelino and Cristiane Costa
- A New Conceptual Framework for Sustainable Development pp. 179-192

- Yosef Jabareen
- Farming dynamics and social capital: A case study in the urban fringe of Mexico City pp. 193-208

- Pablo Torres-Lima and Luis Rodríguez-Sánchez
- Environmental change, development and vectorborne disease: Malaysia’s experience with filariasis, scrub typhus and dengue pp. 209-217

- B. Kwa
- Modeling groundwater flow and its associated environmental problem in a lowland coastal plain: a first step towards a sustainable development plan pp. 219-231

- Nguyen Don, Hiroyuki Araki, Nguyen Hang, Hiroyuki Yamanishi and Kenichi Koga
- Laying a solid foundation for sustainable development in Bolivian mountain villages pp. 233-247

- C. Kessler
Volume 10, issue 1, 2008
- Rural Poverty Reduction through Business Partnerships? Examples of Experience from the Forestry Sector pp. 1-18

- Sonja Vermeulen, Ani Nawir and James Mayers
- Regional environmental assessment (REA) and local Agenda 21 implementation pp. 19-39

- Ricardo Braun
- Ecological Function Zoning for Environmental Planning at Different Levels pp. 41-49

- Qinhua Fang, Luoping Zhang, Huasheng Hong, Liyu Zhang and Frances Bristow
- Assessing the role of consumers in sustainable product policies pp. 51-67

- Edwin Zaccaï
- Institutions for a sustainable development—experiences from EU-countries pp. 69-88

- Edgar Göll and Sie Thio
- Framing environmental indicators: moving from causal chains to causal networks pp. 89-106

- David Niemeijer and Rudolf Groot
- Perspectives for sustainable management of cedar forests in Lebanon: situation analysis and guidelines pp. 107-127

- E. Sattout, P. Caligari and S. Talhouk
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