Natural Resources Forum
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Volume 35, issue 4, 2011
- Reconceptualizing water management in Khorezm, Uzbekistan pp. 251-268

- Anna‐Katharina Hornidge, Lisa Oberkircher, Bernhard Tischbein, Gunther Schorcht, Anik Bhaduri and Ahmad M. Manschadi
- How to “walk the talk”: The perspectives of sector staff on implementation of the rural water supply programme in Uganda pp. 269-282

- Andrew Quin, Berit Balfors and Marianne Kjellén
- Transparency, consultation and conflict: Assessing the micro‐level risks surrounding the drive to develop Peru's Amazonian oil and gas resources pp. 283-292

- James Haselip
- Safeguarding livelihoods or exacerbating poverty? Artisanal mining and formalization in West Africa pp. 293-303

- Roy Maconachie and Gavin Hilson
- Where artisanal mines and forest meet: Socio‐economic and environmental impacts in the Congo Basin pp. 304-320

- Verina Ingram, Julius Chupezi Tieguhong, Jolien Schure, Eric Nkamgnia and Maurice Henri Tadjuidje
- Social cost‐benefit analysis of intensive versus traditional shrimp farming: A case study from India pp. 321-333

- Poulomi Bhattacharya and Karachepone Ninan
- What do you think should be the two or three highest priority political outcomes of the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development (Rio+20), scheduled for Rio de Janeiro in June 2012? pp. 334-342

- Ben Vanpeperstraete, Sébastien Duyck, Medani P. Bhandari, Janis Brizga, Leida Rijnhout, Sylvia Lorek, A. Peter Castro, Chiung Ting Chang, Herman Daly, Robert J. Didham, Gianluca Ferraro, Oliver Greenfield, Ashok Khosla, Ernst Ulrich von Weizsäcker, Birgit Lode, Simon Miles, Henrique Pacini, Semida Silveira, Leisa Perch, Jaap Rijnsburger, Mukul Sanwal, Sameera Savarala, S. Jacob Scherr, Kallidaikurichi E. Seetharam, A.M.M. Adeeb, Donna Shepherd, Adrian Smith, Lisinka Ulatowska, Alice Vincent and Werner John
- The Plundered Planet: How to Reconcile Prosperity with Nature – By Paul Collier pp. 343-344

- Andrew Reid Bell
- Sacred Natural Sites Conserving Nature & Culture– Edited by Bas Verschuuren, Robert Wild, Jeffrey A. McNeely, Gonzalo Oviedo pp. 344-346

- Thora Martina Herrmann
- World on the Edge: How to Prevent Environmental and Economic Collapse – By Lester Brown pp. 346-347

- Ariel Dinar
- The Social Embeddedness of Industrial Ecology – Edited by Frank Boons and Jennifer Howard‐Grenville pp. 347-348

- Pauline Deutz
Volume 35, issue 3, 2011
- Special issue on green economy and sustainable development pp. 151-154

- David Le Blanc
- Societal transformations for a sustainable economy pp. 155-164

- Tim Jackson
- Lessons from the history of technological change for clean energy scenarios and policies pp. 165-184

- Charlie Wilson and Arnulf Grubler
- Shaping agricultural innovation systems responsive to food insecurity and climate change pp. 185-200

- Sally Brooks and Michael Loevinsohn
- Building a regulatory framework for biofuels governance in China: Legislation as the starting point pp. 201-212

- Huanhuan Wang
- Sustainable partnerships for a green economy: A case study of public procurement for home‐grown school feeding pp. 213-222

- Kei Otsuki
- The sustainability of green funds pp. 223-232

- Bert Scholtens
- The policy challenges for green economy and sustainable economic development pp. 233-245

- Edward Barbier
- The Health Practitioner's Guide to Climate Change: Diagnosis and Cure – Edited by Jenny Griffiths, Mala Rao, Fiona Adshead and Allison Thorpe pp. 246-248

- Carlos E. Restrepo
- Deforestation and Climate Change: Reducing Carbon Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation – Edited by Valentina Bosetti and Ruben Lubowski pp. 248-249

- Kate Dooley
Volume 35, issue 2, 2011
- Resource availability, planning rigidity and Realpolitik in Lithuanian forest utilization pp. 77-88

- Vilis Brukas, Andrius Kuliešis, Ola Sallnäs and Edgaras Linkevičius
- Are soil conservation technologies “win‐win?” A case study of Anjeni in the north‐western Ethiopian highlands pp. 89-99

- Menale Kassie, Gunnar Köhlin, Randall Bluffstone and Stein Holden
- The Climate Value of Cycling pp. 100-111

- Roel Massink, Mark Zuidgeest, Jaap Rijnsburger, Olga L. Sarmiento and Martin van Maarseveen
- Environmental and resource sustainability of Chinese cities: A review of issues, policies, practices and effects pp. 112-121

- Rui Wang
- The value of open ocean ecosystems: A case study for the Spanish exclusive economic zone pp. 122-133

- Arantza Murillas‐Maza, Jorge Virto, María Carmen Gallastegui, Pilar González and Javier Fernández‐Macho
- Towards sustainable community‐based natural resource management in the indigenous Meqmegi community in Taiwan: Rethinking impacts of local participation pp. 134-144

- Pei‐Shan Lin and Chang‐Yi Chang
- Sustainability Education: Perspectives and Practices across Higher Education – Edited by Paula Jones, David Selby, and Stephen Sterling pp. 145-146

- Peggy F. Barlett
- Governing Africa's Forests in a Globalized World – Edited by Laura A German, Alain Karsenty, and Anne‐Marie Tiani pp. 146-147

- Sadie Jane Ryan
Volume 35, issue 1, 2011
- Putting the cart before the horse: Water governance and IWRM pp. 1-8

- Jonathan Lautze, Sanjiv de Silva, Mark Giordano and Luke Sanford
- Marine gold and atoll livelihoods: The rise and fall of the bêche‐de‐mer trade on Ontong Java, Solomon Islands pp. 9-20

- Andreas Egelund Christensen
- Eco‐efficiency, self‐sufficiency and sustainability in transport: The limits for Brazilian sugarcane ethanol policy pp. 21-31

- Peter Wells and Thaisa Faro
- Sustainability under siege: Transport costs and corruption on West Africa's trade corridors pp. 32-48

- Daniel Bromley and Jeremy Foltz
- Projections of highway vehicle population, energy demand, and CO2 emissions in India to 2040 pp. 49-62

- Salil Arora, Anant Vyas and Larry R. Johnson
- Is the concept of a green economy a useful way of framing policy discussions and policymaking to promote sustainable development? pp. 63-72

- Sheng Fulai, Gary Flomenhoft, Timothy J. Downs, MaÁngeles Grande‐Ortiz, Dana Graef, Bert Scholtens, Arthur P.J. Mol, David A. Sonnenfeld, Gert Spaargaren, Rajeev Goel, Edward W.T. Hsieh, Silviu Scrieciu, Reinhard Steurer, Christine Polzin, Genia Kostka, Tiho Ancev, Elke Pirgmaier, Frank Boons, Karl‐Henrik Robèrt, Christopher Bryant, Ke Zhou, Surya Raj Acharya, David Huberman, Denis J. Sonwa, Michelle Mycoo, Dabo Guan, Klaus Hubacek, Ussif Sumaila, Hector G. Lopez‐Ruiz, G. Jason Jolley, Michael L. Dougherty, André Pilon, Ravi Prakash, Tulus Tambunan and Sebastian Hermann
- Markets, Marketing and Developing Countries: Where We Stand and Where We are Heading – Edited by Hans van Trijp and Paul Ingenbleek pp. 73-74

- Emmanuel Yujuico
- Water Policy in the Netherlands: Integrated Management in a Densely Populated Delta – Edited by Stijn Reinhard and Henk Folmer pp. 74-75

- Erik Mostert
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
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