Environment Systems and Decisions
1997 - 2025
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Volume 19, issue 4, 1999
- On the Road to the Isles pp. 291-295

- John F. Potter
- Local population impacts on the forests of Garhwal Himalaya, India pp. 293-303

- A.K. Negi, B.P. Bhatt and N.P. Todaria
- Students' awareness of the urban environment in a small Greek city pp. 305-316

- T.D. Karapantsios, E.I. Boutskou and A.I. Balouktsis
- Shrimps, bananas and mangroves: A dispute resolved pp. 317-323

- Alissa J. Stern
- The limits to growth argument now pp. 325-335

- F. E. Trainer
- Does environmental compliance pay? pp. 337-342

- Vasanthakumar N. Bhat
- Studies on the primary production in a river basin in eastern India pp. 343-347

- Sajalendu Nanda
- An international environmental study programme: the International Baccalaureate Environmental Systems course pp. 349-360

- Patrick Armstrong and Jill Rutherford
- Nine years after the invasion of Kuwait: the impacts of the Iraqi left-over ordnance pp. 361-368

- Ali Muhammad Khuraibet
Volume 19, issue 3, 1999
- The dilemmas of tourism pp. 187-188

- John F. Potter
- The Eighth Kew Environmental Lecture. Loving nature to promote national well being: a personal experience pp. 189-195

- Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Hrh
- Air pollution regulations new to Zambia pp. 197-201

- Misheck C. Mulenga
- Informal settlers' perceptions of environmental quality: A case study of the Mizamoyethu Community, South Africa pp. 203-215

- R. Ballantyne and C. Oelofse
- Indigenous economic institutions and ecological knowledge: A Ghanaian case study pp. 217-227

- Seth Appiah-Opoku
- Reviewing the framework for dealing with urban environmental problems pp. 229-237

- Usha Iyer-Raniga and Graham Treloar
- Forests and societal values: comparing scientific and public perception of forest health pp. 239-249

- Aviva Patel, David J. Rapport, Loren Vanderlinden and John Eyles
- Environmental impact assessment in the People's Republic of China: a case study of the Shanghai Second Sewerage Project pp. 251-257

- Sarah Hoyle, Shahed Power and Simon Hutchinson
- The impacts of recreation and tourism in the remote North Kimberly region of Western Australia pp. 259-275

- Marion Hercock
- Book Reviews pp. 277-277

- Colin Ryall
Volume 19, issue 2, 1998
- Too much accountability, too little research pp. 83-84

- John F. Potter
- Mass media and environmental knowledge of secondary school students in Hong Kong pp. 85-97

- Kara K.W. Chan
- The sustainability of a car dependent settlement pattern: an evaluation of new rural settlement in Ireland pp. 99-107

- Brendan McGrath
- Seasonal ecological variations of phyto- and zoobenthic communities in the south of Nisyros Island, Greece pp. 109-127

- Alexis Conides, Costantinos Bogdanos and Aristidis Diapoulis
- Removal of chromium(VI) from electroplating industry wastewater using bagasse fly ash—a sugar industry waste material pp. 129-136

- Vinod K. Gupta, Dinesh Mohan, Saurabh Sharma and Kuk T. Park
- Environmental problems associated with livestock production in Tropical Africa pp. 137-143

- Onah R. Ogri
- Economic, social, and environmental sustainability in development theory and urban planning practice pp. 145-161

- A. D. Basiago
- Nature as an arena for the quality of life: psycho-spiritual values—the next main focus in nature conservation? pp. 163-169

- Sigmund Hågvar
- Principles of conservation biology pp. 171-171

- Colin Ryall
- Young person's guide to the environment: practical ways of making a difference pp. 173-174

- Dona Schneider and Janet Huang
- Education for sustainability pp. 175-176

- Clare Eddison
- Currents of change: El Niño's impact on climate and society pp. 177-178

- M. Kassas
- Confronting crisis: a comparative study of household responses to poverty and vulnerability in four poor urban communities pp. 179-179

- Michael Greenberg
Volume 19, issue 1, 1999
- Nor any drop to drink – a matter of principle pp. 3-4

- F. Potter John
- Drinking water supply – a backward look into the future pp. 5-9

- B. Pike Edmund
- Water quality and Health pp. 11-16

- R. Helmer
- The World Health Organization in Europe and its role in water and health pp. 17-22

- Bartram Jamie
- Revision of the council directive on the quality of water intended for human consumption pp. 23-26

- lEROTHEOS Papadopoulos
- Freshwater – a UNED-UK round table response pp. 27-33

- Dodds Felix
- Recreational waters and Health-swimming against the tide pp. 35-38

- Rees Gareth
- The Wanjiazhai Water Transfer Project, China: an environmentally integrated water transfer system pp. 39-60

- Qingtao Xie, Xinan Guo and F. Ludwig Harvey
- Anaerobic/aerobic treatment of meat processing wastewater pp. 61-65

- A. Wahaab Rifaat and M. Hamdy El-awady
- Sustainable wetland management strategies under uncertainties pp. 67-79

- Lee Yung-Jaan
Volume 18, issue 4, 1999
- Time to stop subsidising environmental degradation pp. 195-196

- John F. Potter
- The role of climatic variations on migration and human health in Africa pp. 213-218

- A.A. Afolayan and I.O. Adelekan
- Wildlife conservation in India pp. 219-221

- Gunavant M. Oza and Premlata G. Oza
- An analysis of the problems of developing environmental education in Brazilian Federal protected areas pp. 223-229

- Cristina A.R. De Carvalho, Walter Leal Filho and William H.G. Hale
- Birds and air traffic safety on Zagreb airport (Croatia) pp. 231-237

- SnjeŽAna KuŽIr and Jasmina MuŽIniĆ
- Ecotourism options in coastal protected area management: a case study of North Head Quarantine Station, Australia pp. 239-249

- Stephen Wearing and Simon Darcy
- Environmental knowing and action pp. 251-261

- Susan Coldicutt
- UK Landfill – The Future? pp. 263-265

- Adrian Whittle
Volume 18, issue 3, 1998
- Facing up to environmental realityin the 21st century pp. 131-134

- Harvey F. Ludwig, John F. Potter and Kasem Snidvongs
- Population: some overlooked issues pp. 135-138

- Norman Myers
- Environmental risk perception and urban renewal in the West Midlands, UK pp. 139-148

- Andrew G. Ayres and Michael Pugh Thomas
- Landslides in the Garhwal Lesser Himalaya, UP, India pp. 149-155

- S.P. Sati, Ajay Naithani and G.S. Rawat
- Biodiversity values for alternative management regimes in remote UK coniferous forests: an iterative bidding polychotomous choice approach pp. 157-166

- K.G. Willis and G.D. Garrod
- The prospects of tropical timber plantation investment funds pp. 167-173

- Bert Scholtens
- A methodology for estimation of vehicle emissions in an urban environment: an example from Greater Manchester pp. 175-182

- D. Rayfield, J.W.S. Longhurst, A.F.R. Watson, T. Hewison, D.W. Raper, D.E. Conlan and B. Owen
Volume 18, issue 2, 1998
- How can I stop my fillets from shrinking? pp. 65-66

- John F. Potter
- Land use and solid waste generation in Ilorin, Kwara State, Nigeria pp. 67-75

- J.F. Olorunfemi and C.O. Odita
- Environmental issue area and game theory pp. 77-86

- Heikki O. Kuismin
- Performance assessment of a wastewater treatment plant producing effluent for irrigation in Egypt pp. 87-93

- Fatma A. El-Gohary, Fayza A. Nasr and S. El-Hawaary
- An examination of the compatibility of World Bank policies towards population, development and biodiversity in the Third World pp. 95-108

- Ian J. Rappel and Neil H. Thomas
- Protected areas, agricultural pests and economic damage: conflicts with elephants and pests in Yunnan, China pp. 109-118

- Clement Tisdell and Xiang Zhu
Volume 18, issue 1, 1998
- The impacts of road transport on air quality in the Greater Manchester region, UK: policies towards a sustainable transport system pp. 3-13

- D. Rayfield, J.W.S. Longhurst, P.S. Ramsden, J.A. Dinsdale, R.M. Elliott and D.E. Conlan
- A framework for identifying and classifyingecosystem dysfunctions pp. 15-25

- Stephen Birkett and David Rapport
- Environmental perceptions of Irish and Bavarian pupils: an empirical study pp. 27-38

- Franz X. Bogner
- Sensitizing technical experts to public concerns about industrial hazards using theory, guided imaging and focused group discussion pp. 39-45

- Ilyas Baker and Thawatchai Boonchote
- Havana's popular gardens:sustainable prospects for urban agriculture pp. 47-57

- Scott G. Chaplowe
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