Natural Resources Forum
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Volume 20, issue 4, 1996
- Sustainable development in Asia: the current state and policy options pp. 263-279

- Sardar M N Islam and Ainsley Jolley
- Deregulation of petroleum product prices: the case of India pp. 281-291

- Subhes C Bhattacharyya
- Sustainable energy development in rural Asia pp. 293-303

- Kui‐Nang Mak and Walter Shearer
- The regional impacts of small‐scale gold mining in Amazonia pp. 305-317

- Oswaldo Bezerra, Adalberto Veríssimo and Christopher Uhl
- Implications of environmental degradation in Nigeria pp. 319-332

- K Akinbami J‐f, I O Akinwumi and A T Salami
- Alternatives for private participation in the provision of water services pp. 333-341

- Terence R Lee
Volume 20, issue 3, 1996
- Planning for change and sustainability in water development in Lao PDR and the Mekong River basin pp. 175-187

- Jeffrey W Jacobs
- Implementing gender policy in the water and sanitation sector pp. 189-197

- Susan Schaefer Davis
- Joint mineral ventures in the former Soviet Union: prospects, problems and realities pp. 199-213

- James P Dorian and Peter S Kort
Volume 20, issue 2, 1996
- Editorial pp. iii-iv

- Marcia Brewster
- Beijing and beyond: women's leadership in sustainable natural resource management pp. 85-90

- Bella Abzug and Inji Islam
- Gender aspects in the management of water pp. 91-103

- Christine van Wijk, Esther de Lange and David Saunders
- Water resources and development of women in arid regions in northern China pp. 105-109

- Zhou Wei‐wen
- Donor policies and gender in the water and sanitation sector pp. 111-116

- Frances Cleaver and Katja Jobes
- Artisanal mining: an economic stepping stone for women pp. 117-122

- Béatrice Labonne
- Impact of mining on Nauruan women pp. 123-134

- Nancy J Pollock
- Integrating gender and environment in NGO training pp. 135-144

- Samia Galal Saad
- Women and energy resources management pp. 145-152

- Ilse Marks
- Gender analysis and international financial institutions pp. 153-161

- Eric Griffin
- Financing Agenda 21: the insurance market and the environment pp. 163-165

- Ashok Nigam
Volume 20, issue 1, 1996
- Water and sustainability pp. 1-15

- Paul D Raskin, Evan Hansen and Robert M Margolis
- The Palestinian water crisis pp. 17-26

- Jad Isaac and Jan Selby
- Environmental issues for developing countries arising from liberalized trade in the mining industry pp. 27-35

- Alyson Warhurst and Richard Isnor
- The investment climate for gold mining pp. 37-48

- C Linda Slater
- Suggested policies to encourage coalbed methane development in China pp. 49-57

- Sun Maoyuan and Huang Shengchu
- Utilization of coalbed methane pp. 59-68

- John B Gustavson
- Observations on enviironmental sustainability, environmental politics and environmental diplomacy pp. 69-72

- Jaroslav Balek
- Are there limits to growth? The need for a transition to a solar‐based economy pp. 73-77

- Derek Lovejoy
Volume 19, issue 4, 1995
- Editorial pp. 259-259

- Boutros Boutros‐Ghali
- At the 50th anniversary of the UN pp. 261-267

- Ayesha K Dias
- Multilayer thin film silicon solar cells pp. 269-273

- Martin A Green and With an introduction by Derek Lovejoy
- Financing investments in water supply and sanitation pp. 275-283

- Terence R Lee
- Natural resource degradation in a small watershed in Nepal pp. 285-296

- Gopal B Thapa and Karl E Weber
- The mine permitting process pp. 297-307

- Wade E Martin and Azócar H Felipe
- Mining disasters caused and controlled by mankind: The case for coal mining and other minerals pp. 309-319

- Raja V Ramani
- Energy pricing and groundwater use pp. 321-330

- Sanjay Mohanty and Alnoor Ebrahim
- Analysis of cooking energy in developing countries pp. 331-337

- Shaligram Pokharel and Muthu Chandrashekar
- Comments on: ‘Financing water supply and sanitation under Agenda 21’ by John Briscoe and Harvey A Garn, February 1995 and on the comments by Gourisankar Ghosh and Ashok Nigam, May 1995 pp. 339-340

- Terence R Lee
Volume 19, issue 3, 1995
- Market‐based mechanisms for controlling global emissions of greenhouse gases pp. 179-191

- Frederico Neto
- A model of costs and resources for rural and peri‐urban water supply and sanitation in the 1990s pp. 193-201

- Ashok Nigam and Gourisankar Ghosh
- Sustainable rural development in Sokoto State, Nigeria pp. 203-214

- Wendy Cridland, Peter Adeniyi, Ronald Bullock and Bruce Mitchell
- Privatizing the minerals sector pp. 215-221

- Neal S Zank
- Renewable energy rural electrification pp. 223-231

- J M Huacuz and A M Martínez
- Mining disasters caused and controlled by mankind: the case for coal mining and other minerals pp. 233-242

- Raja V Ramani
- Changes in water resources administration in Latin America pp. 243-248

- Terence R Lee
- Sustainable development and technology transfer: business as usual? pp. 249-252

- Lowell L Flanders
Volume 19, issue 2, 1995
- Legal and regulatory aspects of financing commodity exporters and the provision of bank hedging line credit in developing countries pp. 99-106

- Nicholas Budd
- The illegal trading of high unit value minerals in developing countries pp. 107-112

- Stephens M Kambani
- Stakeholder analysis for natural resource management in developing countries pp. 113-124

- Robin Grimble and Man‐Kwun Chan
- Urban household energy use patterns in Nigeria pp. 125-132

- A O Adegbulugbe and J F K Akinbami
- Estimation of subsidies on coal in India pp. 135-142

- Subhes C Bhattacharyya
- Forestry policy and woodfuel markets in Malawi pp. 143-152

- Peter A Dewees
- Environmental regulatory measures and their economic impact on the Indian leather industry pp. 153-160

- V K Sharma
- Comments on ‘Financing water supply and sanitation under Agenda 21’ by John Briscoe and Mike Garn pp. 161-164

- Gourisankar Ghosh and Ashok Nigam
Volume 19, issue 1, 1995
- Editorial pp. 3-3

- Ji Chaozhu
- Beyond conservation ideology and the wilderness pp. 5-14

- Jules N Pretty and Michel P Pimbert
- International mining taxation issues and comparisons pp. 15-29

- Dale L Hull, Gilles Bergevin and James Lauer
- Analysis of optimal recycling policy in a market economy pp. 31-37

- Fidel Ezeala‐Harrison
- Facing limits in oceanic fisheries pp. 39-46

- Peter Weber
- China pp. 47-58

- Frank C Tang and Fereidun Fesharaki
- Financing water supply and sanitation under Agenda 21 pp. 59-70

- John Briscoe and Harvey A Garn
- The impact of small farm reservoirs on urban water supplies in Botswana pp. 71-83

- Jeremy Meigh
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