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Volume 34, issue 4, 2010
- Special issue on transport pp. 233-235

- David Le Blanc and Ralph Wahnschafft
- Sustainable transport: A case study of Rhine navigation pp. 236-254

- Gernot Pauli
- Review of transportation choice research in Australia: Implications for sustainable urban transport design pp. 255-265

- Sayed Iftekhar and Sorada Tapsuwan
- Climate protection and motor vehicle regulations: Evaluation of motor vehicle regulations in China in the context of greenhouse gas management pp. 266-274

- Mingde Cao and Yixiang Xu
- From sustainable transport development to active citizenship and participatory democracy: The experience of Living City in Chile pp. 275-288

- Lake Sagaris
- Sustainable transport indicators for Cape Town, South Africa: Advocacy, negotiation and partnership in transport planning practice pp. 289-302

- Lisa Kane
- Governance of sustainability at airports: Moving beyond the debate between growth and noise pp. 303-313

- Frank Boons, Arwin Van Buuren and Geert Teisman
- Making climate instruments work for sustainable transport in developing countries pp. 314-326

- Stefan Bakker and Cornie Huizenga
- How can the stigma of public transport as the ‘poor man's vehicle’ be overcome to enhance sustainability and climate change mitigation? pp. 327-331

- Daniel Bromley, Ralph Buehler, Tom Godefrooij, Mark Kirkels, Nuno Quental, Kyoko Kusakabe, Ashwani Vasishth, Jorge Diaz Tejada, Benny Geys, Merethe D. Leiren, M. Sohail Khan, Emmanuel Mwendera, Steve Melia, Mark Brussel, Mark Zuidgeest, Flavia De Souza, Surya Raj Acharya, Dr. Puspita Dirgahayani and Mari Martiskainen
- Carbon Markets: An International Business Guide– By Arnaud Brohé, Nick Eyre and Nicholas Howarth pp. 332-333

- Frank A. Wolak
- The Vanishing Face of Gaia – By James Lovelock pp. 333-335

- Chantal Line Carpentier
- An Introduction to Sustainable Transportation: Policy, Planning and Implementation – By Preston L. Schiller, Eric C. Bruun and Jeffrey R. Kenworthy pp. 335-336

- Ralph Wahnschafft
Volume 34, issue 3, 2010
- Vulnerability of the South African farming sector to climate change and variability: An indicator approach pp. 175-187

- Glwadys A. Gbetibouo, Claudia Ringler and Rashid Hassan
- Overcoming growing water scarcity: Exploring potential improvements in water productivity in India pp. 188-199

- Upali A. Amarasinghe, R.P. S. Malik and Bharat R. Sharma
- Facilitating substance phase‐out through material information systems and improving environmental impacts in the recycling stage of a product pp. 200-210

- Daniel Paska
- Migration and animal husbandry: Competing or complementary livelihood strategies. Evidence from Kyrgyzstan pp. 211-221

- Nadia Schoch, Bernd Steimann and Susan Thieme
- Pashmina production and socio‐economic changes in the Indian Changthang: Implications for natural resource management pp. 222-230

- Tsewang Namgail, Sipke E. Van Wieren and Herbert H.T. Prins
- Book Review: Reinventing the Automobile – By William J. Mitchell, Christopher E. Borroni‐Bird, and Lawrence D. Burns pp. 231-232

- Ira Sohn
Volume 34, issue 2, 2010
- Building the role of local government authorities towards the achievement of the human right to water in rural Tanzania pp. 93-105

- Alejandro Jiménez and Agustí Pérez‐Foguet
- Shellfish aquaculture and First Nations' sovereignty: The quest for sustainable development in contested sea space pp. 106-123

- Alyssa L. Joyce and Terre A. Satterfield
- Fast Track Land Reform Programme, tenure security and investments in soil conservation: Micro‐evidence from Mazowe District in Zimbabwe pp. 124-139

- Precious Zikhali
- Cross‐sectoral and participatory approaches to combating desertification: The Iranian experience pp. 140-154

- Farshad Amiraslani and Deirdre Dragovich
- A theory of chemicals regulation and testing pp. 155-164

- Silke Gabbert and Hans-Peter Weikard
- New public policy proposal for the management of industrial toxic substances in São Paulo State, Brazil pp. 165-174

- Flávio De Miranda Ribeiro and Rúbia Kuno
Volume 34, issue 1, 2010
- Sustainable consumption and production: Policy efforts and challenges pp. 1-3

- David Le Blanc
- Sustainable consumption and production: Trends, challenges and options for the Asia‐Pacific region pp. 4-15

- Wei Zhao and Patrick Schroeder
- Linking sustainable consumption and production: The government role pp. 16-23

- Candice Stevens
- Green procurement in the Asian public sector and the Hong Kong private sector pp. 24-38

- Linda W.P. Ho, Nicholas M. Dickinson and Gilbert Y.S. Chan
- Policies to promote sustainable consumption: Innovative approaches in Europe pp. 39-50

- Gerd Scholl, Frieder Rubik, Harri Kalimo, Katja Biedenkopf and Ólöf Söebech
- Sustainable consumption in Brazil: Identification of preliminary requirements to guide product development and the definition of public policies pp. 51-62

- Ângela Maria Marx, Istefani Carísio De Paula and Fabiane Sum
- A differentiated approach for sustainable consumption and production policies pp. 63-70

- Christian Brodhag
- The vertical integration of Lisbon and sustainable development strategies across the EU: How different governance architectures shape the European coherence of policy documents pp. 71-84

- Reinhard Steurer, Gerald Berger and Markus Hametner
- Should sustainable consumption and production be a policy priority for developing countries and if so, what areas should they focus on? pp. 85-88

- Zhenling Liu, Silviu Scrieciu, Leena Srivastava, Luis G. García‐Montero, Gregory Borne, Xin Deng, Geurt Van De Kerk, Norbert Wohlgemuth, Chiung Ting Chang, Matty Demont, Luz Stenberg, José Rafael Peña de la Cruz, Rudzani Makhado and Kgabo Masehela
- Handbook on Trade and the Environment – Edited by Kevin P. Gallagher pp. 89-90

- Jesper Stage
- Corporate Social Responsibility in Europe – Edited by Regina Barth and Franziska Wolff pp. 90-91

- Paul C. Godfrey
Volume 33, issue 4, 2009
- Climate change and sustainable development pp. 257-258

- Tariq Banuri
- Climate change and sustainable development revisited: Implementation challenges pp. 259-261

- David Le Blanc
- Climate and development economics: Balancing science, politics and equity pp. 262-273

- Elizabeth A. Stanton and Frank Ackerman
- Climate Innovation Centres: A partnership approach to meeting energy and climate challenges pp. 274-284

- Ambuj D. Sagar, Cath Bremner and Michael Grubb
- Cambodia's forests and climate change: Mitigating drivers of deforestation pp. 285-296

- Mark Poffenberger
- Vulnerability and adaptation to climate change and variability in semi‐arid rural southeastern Arizona, USA pp. 297-309

- Ashley R. Coles and Christopher A. Scott
- Global change in four semi‐arid transnational river basins: Analysis of institutional water sharing preparedness pp. 310-319

- Malin Falkenmark, Charlotte de Fraiture and Margaret J. Vick
- Drivers of change in fragile environments: Challenges to governance in Indian wetlands pp. 320-333

- N.C. Narayanan and Jean‐Philippe Venot
- What would be the three key preconditions for jumpstarting or scaling up the transfer of environmentally sound technologies for climate change to developing countries? pp. 334-337

- Justin Mog, Wouter Kersten, Muhammad Mizanur Rahaman, Marko Keskinen, Timothy J. Downs, S M Wahid, Rafael D'Almeida Martins, Hélène Connor, Laura E. Williamson, Mithra Moezzi, Ahmad Houri, Bimlesh Kumar, Rahul B. Hiremath, Bert Scholtens, Ajayi Oc, Akinnifesi Fk, G Sileshi and Olufunso A. Somorin
- The Age of Ageing: How Demographics are Changing the Global Economy and Our World – By George Magnus pp. 338-339

- Ira Sohn
- Integrated Water Resources Management in Practice: Better Water Management for Development – Edited by Roberto Lenton and Mike Muller pp. 339-340

- Mirja Kattelus
- Ecotourism and Sustainable Development, 2nd edition – By Martha Honey pp. 340-342

- Michael L. Dougherty
Volume 33, issue 3, 2009
- Collective action in water‐point management: The case of pastoral and agropastoral communities in eastern Ethiopia pp. 175-188

- Fekadu Beyene
- Adoption of sustainable agriculture practices: Evidence from a semi‐arid region of Ethiopia pp. 189-198

- Menale Kassie, Precious Zikhali, Kebede Manjur and Sue Edwards
- What drives large South African corporations to invest in sub‐Saharan Africa? CEO's perspectives and implications for FDI policies pp. 199-210

- Adriaan Dippenaar
- Handling uncertainty: Policy and organizational practices in Tanzania's small‐scale gold mining sector pp. 211-220

- Jesper Bosse Jønsson and Niels Fold
- Labour challenges and mercury management at gold mills in Zimbabwe: Examining production processes and proposals for change pp. 221-232

- Samuel J. Spiegel
- The TRIPS Agreement and transfer of climate‐change‐related technologies to developing countries pp. 233-244

- Matthew Littleton
- How can revenues from natural resources extraction be more efficiently utilized for local sustainable development? pp. 245-249

- Kuntala Lahiri‐Dutt, Keith Slack, Secretariat of the IGCP Programme, Lauren Baker, Timothy J. Downs, Jeffrey A. McNeely, Tulus Tambunan, Md Sayed Iftekhar, Daniel Franks, Waldemar Souza, Simon M. Munthali, Oscar Wambuguh, Sylvanus S. P. Doe, Carlos C. Peiter and Roberto C. Villas Boas
- Two Billion Cars: Driving towards Sustainability – By Daniel Sperling and Deborah Gordon pp. 250-251

- Ralph Wahnschafft
- Gender and Natural Resources Management: Livelihoods, Mobility and Interventions – Edited by Bernadette P. Resurreccion and Rebecca Elmhirst pp. 251-253

- Marcia Brewster
- The Transformation of Agri‐Food Systems: Globalization, Supply Chains and Smallholder Farmers – Edited by Ellen B. McCullough, Prabhu L. Pingali and Kostas G. Stamoulis pp. 253-254

- Chantal Line Carpentier
Volume 33, issue 2, 2009
- Working Wetland Potential: An index to guide the sustainable development of African wetlands pp. 99-110

- Matthew P. McCartney and Helen A. Houghton‐Carr
- Agricultural policies and the emergence of cotton as the dominant crop in northern Côte d’Ivoire: Historical overview and current outlook pp. 111-122

- Oluyede Clifford Ajayi, Festus K. Akinnifesi, Gudeta Sileshi and Adeola O. Ajayi
- Reconciling people's livelihoods and environmental conservation in the rural landscapes in Kenya: Opportunities and challenges in the Amboseli landscapes pp. 123-133

- Moses Makonjio Okello, Simon K. Ole Seno and Rita Wairimu Nthiga
- Salt‐induced land and water degradation in the Aral Sea basin: A challenge to sustainable agriculture in Central Asia pp. 134-149

- Manzoor Qadir, Andrew D. Noble, Asad S. Qureshi, Raj K. Gupta, Tulkun Yuldashev and Akmal Karimov
- The miombo woodlands at the cross roads: Potential threats, sustainable livelihoods, policy gaps and challenges pp. 150-159

- Stephen Syampungani, Paxie W. Chirwa, Festus K. Akinnifesi, Gudeta Sileshi and Oluyede C. Ajayi
- Property rights and governance of Africa's rangelands: A policy overview pp. 160-170

- Esther Mwangi
- Experts address the question: “Can the growing demand for biofuels be met without threatening food security?” pp. 171-173

- Jeffrey A. McNeely, Mahmoud Solh, R. B. Hiremath, Bimlesh Kumar, Paulo A. Z. Suarez, Kishor Uprety, Marufdeen Adekunle Abdulrahim, François Ruf and Jean‐Claude Legoupil
Volume 33, issue 1, 2009
- Integrated Water Resources Management: Seeking sustainable solutions to water management pp. 1-1

- Tariq Banuri
- Integrated Water Resources Management: Theory versus practice pp. 2-5

- Jean‐Michel Chéné
- Cities vs. agriculture: A review of intersectoral water re‐allocation pp. 6-18

- Francois Molle and Jeremy Berkoff
- Practicalities of participation in urban IWRM: Perspectives of wastewater management in two cities in Sri Lanka and Bangladesh pp. 19-28

- Alexandra Evans and Samyuktha Varma
- Local IWRM organizations for groundwater regulation: The experiences of the Aquifer Management Councils (COTAS) in Guanajuato, Mexico pp. 29-38

- Philippus Wester, Jaime Hoogesteger and Linden Vincent
- Harvesting of rainwater and brooklets water to increase mountain agricultural productivity: A case study from a dry valley of southwestern China pp. 39-48

- Yang Wu, Ya Tang and Chengmin Huang
- Integrated Water Resources Management: From general principles to its implementation by the state. The case of Burkina Faso pp. 49-59

- Olivier Petit and Catherine Baron
- Integrated water management of the Brahmaputra basin: Perspectives and hope for regional development pp. 60-75

- Muhammad Mizanur Rahaman and Olli Varis
- Critical review of Integrated Water Resources Management: Moving beyond polarised discourse pp. 76-86

- V. S. Saravanan, Geoffrey T. McDonald and Peter P. Mollinga
- Experts address the question: Is IWRM implementation possible without strong regulatory, participatory and incentive frameworks at the river‐basin level? pp. 87-89

- Simon Thuo, Iñaki Urrutia Garayo, Carlos María Serrentino, Eric Mollard, Hervé Lévite and Santosh Nepal
- Climate Change and Agriculture in Africa. Impact Assessment and Adaptation Strategies ‐ By Ariel Dinar, Rashid Hassan, Robert Mendelssohn, James Benhin and others pp. 90-91

- David Le Blanc
- International Water Treaties: Negotiation and Cooperation along Transboundary Rivers ‐ By Shlomi Dinar pp. 91-92

- Gregg B. Walker
- Outsourcing Energy Management: Saving Energy and Carbon through Partnership ‐ By Steven Fawkes pp. 92-93

- Iryna Zaluzhna
- Energy in Nature and Society ‐ By Vaclav Smil pp. 93-94

- Branko Milicevic
- Bridges Over Water, Understanding Transboundary Water Conflict, Negotiation and Cooperation ‐ By Ariel Dinar, Shlomi Dinar, Stephen McCaffrey & Daene McKinney pp. 94-95

- Dr. Marwa Daoudy
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