Natural Resources Forum
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Volume 26, issue 4, 2002
- Coping with variability and change: Floods and droughts pp. 263-274

- Zbigniew W. Kundzewicz, Saisunee Budhakooncharoen, Axel Bronstert, Holger Hoff, Dennis Lettenmaier, Lucas Menzel and Roland Schulze
- Combating drought through preparedness pp. 275-285

- Donald A. Wilhite
- Small–scale mining in South Africa: Past, present and future pp. 286-292

- Nellie Mutemeri and Francis W. Petersen
- Forest products and traditional peoples: Economic, biological, and cultural considerations pp. 293-301

- Bradley C. Bennett
- Foreign direct investment and institutional obstacles: The case of Russian forestry pp. 302-313

- Mats Nilsson and Patrik Söderholm
- Gonds, Linnaeus and botanical techniques: Plants and conservation in tropical forests pp. 314-319

- Madhu Ramnath
Volume 26, issue 3, 2002
- The Johannesburg Summit: Coalitions for civilization and humankind pp. 171-172

- Jan Pronk
- Poverty and the environment: Can sustainable development survive globalization? pp. 176-184

- David Reed
- Managing natural resources in the light of climate variability pp. 185-194

- Roberto Lenton
- Water and the potential for social instability: Livelihoods, migration and the building of society pp. 195-204

- Marcus Moench
- Transforming time into money using water: A participatory study of economics and gender in rural India pp. 205-217

- A.J. James, Joep Verhagen, Christine Van Wijk, Reema Nanavaty, Mita Parikh and Mihir Bhatt
- Questioning desertification in dryland sub–Saharan Africa pp. 218-233

- Mary Tiffen and Michael Mortimore
- Seeds of promise: Developing a sustainable agricultural biotechnology industry in sub–Saharan Africa pp. 234-244

- Paul Keese, Ofelia Galman–Omitogun and E. Babafunso Sonaiya
- Conserving and managing biodiversity sustainably: The roles of science and society pp. 245-248

- Peter B. Bridgewater and Salvatore Arico
- Women’s sustainable development agenda pp. 249-253

- Thais Corral
- Response to commentary by Uri Shamir in Vol 26:1, February 2002 pp. 254-255

- Munther J. Haddadin
Volume 26, issue 2, 2002
- Tackling the issue of rural–urban water transfers in the Ta’iz region, Yemen pp. 89-100

- Khalid Riaz
- The Atatürk Dam project in south‐east Turkey: Changes in objectives and planning over time pp. 101-112

- Anna Brismar
- Tribute chromite mining and environmental management on the northern Great Dyke of Zimbabwe pp. 113-126

- Oliver Maponga and Benjamin Ruzive
- The case of artisanal mining in Bolivia: Local participatory development and mining investment opportunities pp. 127-139

- Eduardo R. Quiroga
- Linking community and national park development: A case from the Dominican Republic pp. 140-149

- John Schelhas, Ruth E. Sherman, Timothy J. Fahey and James P. Lassoie
- Human health and sustainable water resources development in Nigeria: Schistosomiasis inartificial lakes pp. 150-160

- Ifeanyi Emmanuel Ofoezie
Volume 26, issue 1, 2002
- Editorial pp. 1-1

- Roberto C. Villas‐Bôas
- Small‐scale mining and its socio‐economic impact in developing countries pp. 3-13

- Gavin Hilson
- Abandoned artisanal gold mines in the Brazilian Amazon: A legacy of mercury pollution pp. 15-26

- Marcello M. Veiga and Jennifer J. Hinton
- Impacts of foreign investment on sustainable development in a Chilean mining region pp. 27-44

- Jan Cademartori
- A framework for policy formulation for small‐scale mines: the case of coal in China pp. 45-54

- Philip Andrews‐Speed, Armando Zamora, Christopher D. Rogers, Lei Shen, Shelley Cao and Minying Yang
- Valuing regional geoscientific data acquisition programmes: addressing issues of quantification,uncertainty and risk pp. 55-68

- Margaretha Scott, Roussos Dimitrakopoulos and Richard P.C. Brown
- Commentary: Harnessing Mining for Poverty Reduction, Especially in Africa pp. 69-73

- Béatrice Labonne
- Comment on Munther J. Haddadin’s Diplomacy on the Jordan: International Conflict and Negotiated Resolution pp. 75-78

- Uri Shamir
Volume 25, issue 4, 2001
- Economic and financial aspects of mine closure pp. 265-274

- James Kahn, Dina Franceschi, Adilson Curi and Eduardo Vale
- Mining and sustainable development: considerations for minerals supply pp. 275-284

- Ian B. Lambert
- Alternative approaches to flood mitigation: a case study of Bangladesh pp. 285-297

- Frederico Neto
- Gender in integrated water management: an analysis of variation pp. 299-312

- Barbara van Koppen
- From insight to action in reservoir management—lessons from Asia pp. 313-320

- Peder Hjorth
- From open access to access by all: restating challenges in designing groundwater management in Andhra Pradesh, India pp. 321-331

- Jan‐Willem F. Knegt and Linden F. Vincent
Volume 25, issue 3, 2001
- Mining with communities pp. 191-202

- Marcello M. Veiga, Malcolm Scoble and Mary Louise McAllister
- Sustainability of the dimension stone industry in Zimbabwe—challenges and opportunities pp. 203-213

- Oliver Maponga and Nelson Munyanduri
- Sustaining appearances: sustainable development and the fisheries of Lake Victoria pp. 215-224

- Kevin Crean and Kim Geheb
- Monitoring and adaptive management: resolving social and organisational issues to improve information sharing in natural resource management pp. 225-233

- Will Allen, Ockie Bosch, Margaret Kilvington, Don Harley and Ian Brown
- Guatemala strives for environmental and economic sustainability in the Rio Dulce region pp. 235-244

- Robert D. Perlack, J. Timothy Ensminger and Romeo Martinez
- Conflicting perspectives of forest management in Bastar, Central India pp. 245-256

- Madhu Ramnath
Volume 25, issue 2, 2001
- Special issue on energy and transport pp. 85-86

- Kui‐Nang Mak
- Making sustainable transport more attractive: some best practices pp. 87-89

- Pierre Laconte
- Transportation energy in global cities: sustainable transportation comes in from the cold? pp. 91-107

- Peter Newman and Jeffery Kenworthy
- Cars and fuels for tomorrow: a comparative assessment pp. 109-120

- Max Åhman, Lars J. Nilsson and Bengt Johansson
- Latin American busways: moving people rather than cars pp. 121-134

- Lloyd Wright
- Why Singapore's land transportation energy consumption is relatively low pp. 135-146

- B.W. Ang and K.C. Tan
- Wider roads, more cars pp. 147-155

- Petter Næss, Martin J. H. Mogridge and Synnøve Lyssand Sandberg
- Control strategies for vehicular NOx emissions in Guangzhou, China pp. 157-166

- Min Shao, Yuanhang Zhang and Roger Raufer
- Towards a grand deal on subsidies and climate change pp. 167-176

- André de Moor
- Climate negotiations at a crucial stage: the Hague meeting of contracting Parties in November 2000 and its follow‐up pp. 177-184

- Bo Kjellén
Volume 25, issue 1, 2001
- Water rights and legal pluralism: four contexts for negotiation pp. 1-10

- Bryan Randolph Bruns and Ruth S. Meinzen‐Dick
- The role of economic invisibility in development: veiling women's work in rural Pakistan pp. 11-19

- Carol Carpenter
- Tree plantations for restoration of degraded lands and greening of India: a case study of tree growers' cooperatives pp. 21-32

- K. Balooni and Kamini Singh
- Wind energy technology development and diffusion: a case study of Inner Mongolia, China pp. 33-42

- Xiliang Zhang, Shuhua Gu, Wenqiang Liu and Lin Gan
- Challenges to the implementation of a sustainable development certification programme for the minerals and metals industry pp. 43-52

- Bradley S. Henry and Wayne M. Shinya
- Designing tools to track health and well‐being in mining regions of India pp. 53-65

- Ligía Noronha
- Mining and public policy: an alternative view A comment on J. E. Tilton's note in Volume 24, No. 1 (February 2000) pp. 67-69

- Phillip Crowson
- Mining and public policy: an alternative view Reply by John E. Tilton pp. 71-72

- John E. Tilton
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