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Volume 39, issue 3-4, 2015
- The power of framing and response to global environmental challenges: the case of climate change pp. 153-156

- Mohammad Reza Salamat
- The global partnership for sustainable development pp. 157-174

- Yongfu Huang and M.G. Quibria
- Analysis of energy security and sustainability in future low carbon scenarios for Brazil pp. 175-190

- Fátima Lima, Joana Portugal‐Pereira, André F.P. Lucena, Pedro Rochedo, Jorge Cunha, Manuel Lopes Nunes and Alexandre Salem Szklo
- The legacy of migration in response to climate stress: learning from the Gilbertese resettlement in the Solomon Islands pp. 191-201

- Simon D. Donner
- A Yin‐Yang approach to education policy regarding health and the environment: early‐careerists' image of the future and priority programmes pp. 202-213

- Paul Watts, Benjamin Custer, Zhuang‐Fang Yi, Enoch Ontiri and Marivic Pajaro
- Implementing SDG 15: Can large‐scale public programs help deliver biodiversity conservation, restoration and management, while assisting human development? pp. 214-223

- Peter Bridgewater, Mathieu Régnier and Roberto Cruz García
- Energy production and sustainability: A study of Belo Monte hydroelectric power plant pp. 224-237

- Issa Ibrahim Berchin, Jéssica Garcia, Mauri Luiz Heerdt, Angélica de Quevedo Moreira, Ana Clara Medeiros da Silveira and José Baltazar Salgueirinho Osório de Andrade Guerra
- Sustainable Urban Transport – Edited by Maria Attard and Yoram Shiftan pp. 238-239

- Robert Schönduwe
Volume 39, issue 2, 2015
- An intelligent disaster decision support system for increasing the sustainability of transport networks pp. 83-96

- Abbas Rajabifard, Russell G. Thompson and Yiqun Chen
- People, protected areas and ecosystem services: a qualitative and quantitative analysis of local people's perception and preferences in Côte d'Ivoire pp. 97-109

- Ariane Amin, Julie G. Zaehringer, Gudrun Schwilch and Inza Koné
- Resource conservation strategies for rice‐wheat cropping systems on partially reclaimed sodic soils of the Indo‐Gangetic region, and their effects on soil carbon pp. 110-122

- V.K. Mishra, S. Srivastava, A.K. Bhardwaj, D.K. Sharma, Y.P. Singh and A.K. Nayak
- The water vulnerability of metro and megacities: An investigation of structural determinants pp. 123-133

- Thomas Bolognesi
- Energy consumption and carbon emission for tourism transport in World Heritage Sites: a case of the Wulingyuan area in China pp. 134-150

- Chengcai Tang, Linsheng Zhong, Wenjing Fan and Shengkui Cheng
- Urban China: Toward Efficient, Inclusive, and Sustainable Urbanization – By The World Bank and the Development Research Center of the State Council, People's Republic of China pp. 151-152

- Ralph Wahnschafft and Fen Wei
Volume 39, issue 1, 2015
- Introduction: Special issue on sustainable transport pp. 1-2

- Mohammad Reza Salamat
- Economic growth and transport: On the road to sustainability pp. 3-14

- Cátia Sousa, Catarina Roseta‐Palma and Luis Martins
- Contesting sustainability in urban transport — perspectives from a Swedish town pp. 15-26

- Paul Fenton and Sara Gustafsson
- Governing sustainable low‐carbon transport in Indonesia: An assessment of provincial transport plans pp. 27-40

- Andreas Jaeger, Sudarmanto Budi Nugroho, Eric Zusman, Ryoko Nakano and Rachel Daggy
- Bikeshare in China as a public service: Comparing government‐run and public‐private partnership operation models pp. 41-52

- Gavin Fynn Lohry and Alice Yiu
- Estimating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from paratransit in Bandung, Indonesia: Reducing the transaction costs of generating conservative emissions baselines pp. 53-63

- Sudarmanto Budi Nugroho and Eric Zusman
- Lessons from 40 years of planning for cycle‐inclusion: Reflections from Santiago, Chile pp. 64-81

- Lake Sagaris
Volume 38, issue 4, 2014
- Market‐based conservation: Aligning static theory with dynamic systems pp. 235-247

- Richard Woodward, Amanda Stronza, Elizabeth Shapiro‐Garza and Lee A. Fitzgerald
- Has the Clean Development Mechanism assisted sustainable development? pp. 248-260

- Jingjing He, Yongfu Huang and Finn Tarp
- The relationship between sustainable development and resource use from a geographic perspective pp. 261-269

- Eric K.W. Aikins
- The paradox of the modernisation of urban water systems in Europe: Intrinsic institutional limits for sustainability pp. 270-281

- Thomas Bolognesi
- Economics of salt‐induced land degradation and restoration pp. 282-295

- M. Qadir, Emmanuelle Quillérou, V. Nangia, G. Murtaza, M. Singh, R.J. Thomas, P. Drechsel and A.D. Noble
- Local people's perceptions of participating in conservation in a heritage site: A case study of the Wuyishan Scenery District cultural and natural heritage site in Southeastern China pp. 296-307

- Wei‐bin You, Dong‐jin He, Wei Hong, Cui Liu, Li‐yun Wu, Zhi‐rong Ji and Shi‐hong Xiao
Volume 38, issue 3, 2014
- Introduction: Special section on oceans and seas pp. 155-156

- Julie Ritz
- Connecting stressors, ocean ecosystem services, and human health pp. 157-167

- Paul A. Sandifer and Ariana E. Sutton‐Grier
- Enhancing the Global Ocean Observing System to meet evidence based needs for the ecosystem‐based management of coastal ecosystem services pp. 168-181

- Thomas C. Malone, Paul M. DiGiacomo, Emanuel Gonçalves, Anthony H. Knap, Liana Talaue‐McManus, Stephen de Mora and Jose Muelbert
- Decentralized oceans: Sail‐solar shipping for sustainable development in SIDS pp. 182-192

- Jennifer Louise Teeter and Steven A. Cleary
- Quantitative accounting for social economic indicators pp. 193-202

- Darian McBain and Ali Alsamawi
- The Water Poverty Index in rural Cambodia and Viet Nam: A holistic snapshot to improve water management planning pp. 203-219

- Lisa Guppy
- Above‐ground carbon assessment in the Kom‐Mengamé forest conservation complex, South Cameroon: Exploring the potential of managing forests for biodiversity and carbon pp. 220-232

- Evariste Fedoung Fongnzossie, Denis Jean Sonwa, Victor Kemeuze, Phillipe Auzel and Bernard‐Aloys Nkongmeneck
Volume 38, issue 2, 2014
- Myanmar under reform: Emerging pressures on water, energy and food security pp. 85-98

- Mirja Kattelus, Muhammad Mizanur Rahaman and Olli Varis
- A review of the protection of sources of drinking water in China pp. 99-108

- Henian Wang and Xinxiao Yu
- Natural food resources bank in the form of forestry and grassland: Scenarios to ensure sustainable food security pp. 109-117

- Wenbiao Wu, Yixing Yang, Charles S. Brennan and Wei Huang
- Exploring risk, resistance and the power of myths among coastal fishing communities in Kerala, India pp. 118-128

- Sunil D. Santha, Gahana P. and Aswin V. S.
- Extending the EU Renewable Energy Directive sustainability criteria to solid bioenergy from forests pp. 129-140

- Uwe R. Fritsche, Leire Iriarte, Johnny de Jong, Alessandro Agostini and Nicolae Scarlat
- The contribution of non‐timber forest products towards sustainable rural development: The case of Candelilla wax from the Chihuahuan Desert in Mexico pp. 141-153

- Miguel Arato, Stijn Speelman and Guido Van Huylenbroeck
Volume 38, issue 1, 2014
- Migration from atolls as climate change adaptation: Current practices, barriers and options in Solomon Islands pp. 1-13

- Thomas Birk and Kjeld Rasmussen
- Using power sector reform as an opportunity to increase the uptake of renewable energy in the power sector: Responding to peak oil and climate change in Caribbean and Pacific small island developing States, between 1970‐2010 pp. 14-26

- Keron Niles and Bob Lloyd
- Cultural and socio‐economic determinants of energy consumption on small remote islands pp. 27-46

- Manfred Lenzen, Murukesan Krishnapillai, Deveraux Talagi, Jodie Quintal, Denise Quintal, Ron Grant, Simpson Abraham, Cindy Ehmes and Joy Murray
- Sustainable tourism, climate change and sea level rise adaptation policies in Barbados pp. 47-57

- Michelle Mycoo
- Sustainably managing natural resources and the need for construction materials in Pacific island countries: The example of South Tarawa, Kiribati pp. 58-66

- Julie Babinard, Christopher R. Bennett, Marea E. Hatziolos, Asif Faiz and Anil Somani
- The experience of ISLANDS in deploying system dynamics modeling as an integrated policy tool pp. 67-81

- Prakash N K Deenapanray and Andrea M Bassi
- Power Sector Experience in Latin America and the Caribbean – By Rigoberto Ariel Yepez‐Garcia and Julie Dana pp. 82-83

- Fen Wei
Volume 37, issue 4, 2013
- Government and voluntary policymaking for sustainability in mining towns: A longitudinal analysis of Itabira, Brazil pp. 211-220

- Alberto Fonseca, Patricia Fitzpatrick and Mary Louise McAllister
- Economic use value of the Belize marine ecosystem: Potential risks and benefits from offshore oil exploration pp. 221-230

- Andrés M. Cisneros‐Montemayor, F. Gordon Kirkwood, Sarah Harper, Dirk Zeller and Ussif Sumaila
- Improving visitor management approaches for the changing preferences and behaviours of country park visitors in Hong Kong pp. 231-241

- Lewis T.O. Cheung
- Why keep lions instead of livestock? Assessing wildlife tourism‐based payment for ecosystem services involving herders in the Maasai Mara, Kenya pp. 242-256

- Philip M. Osano, Mohammed Y. Said, Jan de Leeuw, Nicholas Ndiwa, Dickson Kaelo, Sarah Schomers, Regina Birner and Joseph O. Ogutu
- Participatory GIS for strengthening transboundary marine governance in SIDS pp. 257-268

- Kimberly Baldwin, Robin Mahon and Patrick McConney
- Reflections on network governance in Africa's forestry sector pp. 269-279

- J. Andrew Grant, Dianne Balraj and Georgia Mavropoulos‐Vagelis
Volume 37, issue 3, 2013
- Implementing REDD through community‐based forest management: Lessons from Tanzania pp. 141-152

- Elizabeth Robinson, Heidi Albers, Charles Meshack and Razack B. Lokina
- “How far do you have to walk to find peace again?”: A case study of First Nations' operational values for a community forest in Northeast British Columbia, Canada pp. 153-166

- Annie L. Booth and Bruce R. Muir
- Forest management policies and oil wealth in Iran over the last century: A review pp. 167-176

- Farshad Amiraslani and Deirdre Dragovich
- Forest‐poverty nexus: Exploring the contribution of forests to rural livelihoods in Kenya pp. 177-188

- Jane Kabubo‐Mariara
- Urban forest corridors in Australia: Policy, management and technology pp. 189-199

- Wang M‐z and J.R. Merrick
- Community forest management: Can the green economy contribute to environmental justice? pp. 200-210

- David Barkin and Mario Fuente
Volume 37, issue 2, 2013
- Special issue on tourism pp. 67-69

- Ralph Wahnschafft and David Le Blanc
- Tourism sector in Panama: Regional economic impacts and the potential to benefit the poor pp. 70-79

- Irina Klytchnikova and Paul Dorosh
- The economic impacts of tourism in Botswana, Namibia and South Africa: Is poverty subsiding? pp. 80-89

- Edwin Muchapondwa and Jesper Stage
- Towards sustainable tourism: The need to integrate conservation and development using the Buccoo Reef Marine Park, Tobago, West Indies pp. 90-102

- Kahlil Hassanali
- Challenges for sustainable tourism at the Jiuzhaigou World Natural Heritage site in western China pp. 103-112

- Yong Gu, Jie Du, Ya Tang, Xue Qiao, Carla Bossard and Guiping Deng
- Marine angling tourism in Norway and Iceland: Finding balance in management policy for sustainability pp. 113-126

- Maria‐Victoria Solstrand
- Mountain gorilla tourism generating wealth and peace in post‐conflict Rwanda pp. 127-137

- Miko Maekawa, Annette Lanjouw, Eugène Rutagarama and Douglas Sharp
- Urban Tourism and Urban Change: Cities in a Global Economy – By Costas Spirou pp. 138-139

- Ralph Wahnschafft
Volume 37, issue 1, 2013
- Barriers and guidelines for public policies on climate change adaptation: A missed opportunity of scientific knowledge‐brokerage pp. 1-18

- Christoph Clar, Andrea Prutsch and Reinhard Steurer
- Justice in development? An analysis of water interventions in the rural South pp. 19-30

- Jean‐Philippe Venot and Floriane Clement
- Governance of seed and food security through participatory plant breeding: Empirical evidence and gender analysis from Syria pp. 31-42

- Alessandra Galiè
- The influence of geomorphology on the role of women at artisanal and small‐scale mine sites pp. 43-54

- Katherine C. Malpeli and Peter G. Chirico
- Learning sustainable water practices through participatory irrigation management in Thailand pp. 55-66

- A. John Sinclair, Wachiraporn Kumnerdpet and Joanne M. Moyer
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