Environment Systems and Decisions
1997 - 2025
From Springer
Bibliographic data for series maintained by Sonal Shukla () and Springer Nature Abstracting and Indexing ().
Access Statistics for this journal.
Is something missing from the series or not right? See the RePEc data check for the archive and series.
Volume 17, issue 4, 1997
- Green land misuse – a calamitous waste pp. 217-219

- John F. Potter
- Education, communication and language pp. 221-223

- John C. Smyth
- The Seventh Kew Environmental Lecture: Our global future: climate change pp. 225-231

- Timothy E. Wirth
- Our forestry prospect: the past recycled or a surprise-rich future? pp. 233-247

- Norman Myers
- Appreciating the biodiversity of remnant bushland: an ‘architectural’ approach pp. 249-258

- Marion J. Hercock
- Fluorosis - a case study from the Sambher Salt Lake region in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India pp. 259-262

- Rajiv K. Sinha
- The pedagogy of atmospheric issues and the UK Atmospheric Research and Information Centre's Education Programme pp. 263-268

- Sue Hare, James Longhurst, Kelvin Williams and Joe Buchdahl
- Rural blight and land use planning in Hong Kong pp. 269-281

- C.Y. Jima
- Conservation of biodiversity in western India pp. 283-287

- T.I. Khan
- Monitoring the dispersal of contaminants by wildlife at nuclear weapons production and waste storage facilities pp. 289-295

- Michael L. Morrison, K. Shawn Smallwood and Jan Beyea
- A study of oil pollution effects on the ecology of a coastal lake ecosystem pp. 297-306

- Alexis J. Conides and Alkistis R. Parpoura
Volume 17, issue 3, 1997
- Sustainable development: are we being conned? pp. 147-148

- John F. Potter
- The scientific enterprise pp. 149-151

- Norman Myers
- Environmental education research news pp. 153-156

- John F. Disinger
- An ethnobotanic garden pp. 159-162

- Maria Luisa Cohen
- Urban deprivation: the case of Ondo Town, Nigeria pp. 163-172

- V.E.A. Akorede
- Education for sustainability at the United Nations: making progress? pp. 173-179

- John Smyth, Chris Blackmore and Trevor Harvey
- Innovation in environmental policy: the National Environmental Policy Act of the US and the Resource Management Act of New Zealand pp. 181-190

- Sarah Michaels and Owen J. Furuseth
- Should Benji Dam be dredged? A preliminary impact assessment to dredging a water reservoir in an African national park pp. 191-195

- C. Tafangenyasha
- Environmental reporting for global higher education institutions using the World Wide Web pp. 197-208

- J. Walton, T. Alabaster, S. Richardson and R. Harrison
- Our Children's Toxic Legacy: How Science and Law Fail to Protect us from Pesticides pp. 209-210

- Dona Schneider
- Terraforming: Engineering Planetary Environments pp. 210-210

- J.F. Potter
- Forest Politics: The Evolution of International Cooperation: Institutions for Environment Aid: Pitfalls and Promise pp. 210-211

- Dona Schneider
Volume 17, issue 2, 1997
- Classification of a Malaysian river using biological indices: a preliminary attempt pp. 79-86

- Siaw-Yang Yap
- Catalysts for change: the emerging role of participatory research in land management pp. 87-96

- Meg Keen
- Sustainable development and technology pp. 97-102

- Amin U. Sarkar
- The geoenvironmental cycle of cadmium: a case study pp. 103-108

- A.R. Khwaja, Rashmi Singh, Madhuri Raju and S.N. Tandon
- Treatment and reuse of sewage sludge pp. 109-113

- Fayza A. Nasr
- Impacts of urban agriculture in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania pp. 115-124

- Malongo R.S. Mlozi
- Eco-labelling: success or failure? pp. 125-133

- Camilla C. Erskine and Lyndhurst Collins
- The challenge of sustainable tourism pp. 135-141

- Stuart Mcminn
Volume 17, issue 1, 1997
- Roadside habitats: a missing link in the conservation agenda pp. 7-10

- Antonio C. Allem
- The local authority EMAS in the UK: the Sutton model pp. 11-13

- Bruce Cockrean
- SOIL: AN OVERLOOKED, UNDERVALUED AND VITAL PART OF THE HUMAN ENVIRONMENT pp. 15-20

- E.M. Bridges and J.H.V. Van Baren
- Re-evaluating energy efficiency in China pp. 21-25

- Matthew R. Auer and Xiaolan Ye
- Bioaccumulation of metals in fishes: an in vivo experimental study of a sewage fed ecosystem pp. 27-32

- S.C. Deb and S.C. Santra
- Consumption in relation to population, environment and development pp. 33-44

- Norman Myers
- Employability of environmental science graduates in Australia pp. 45-55

- A.L. Brown and Sally Clarke
- Energy and entropy: a thermodynamic approach to sustainability pp. 57-62

- Willem Norde
- Environment and social transformation pp. 63-67

- M. Kassas