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Volume 32, issue 4, 2008
- The need for integration of drought monitoring tools for proactive food security management in sub‐Saharan Africa pp. 265-279

- Tsegaye Tadesse, Menghestab Haile, Gabriel Senay, Brian D. Wardlow and Cody L. Knutson
- International rivers and national security: The Euphrates, Ganges–Brahmaputra, Indus, Tigris, and Yarmouk rivers pp. 280-289

- Neda A. Zawahri
- Degradation–environment–society spiral: A spatial auto‐logistic model in Thailand pp. 290-304

- Shahriar M. Wahid, Mukand S. Babel, Ashim Das Gupta, Jayant K. Routray and Roberto S. Clemente
- Seeking calm water: Exploring policy options for India's water future pp. 305-315

- Upali A. Amarasinghe, Tushaar Shah and Peter G. McCornick
- Spatial and temporal projected distribution of four crop plants in Egypt pp. 316-326

- Ahmad K. Hegazy, Mahmoud A. Medany, Hanan F. Kabiel and Mona M. Maez
- Sustainability assessment of national rural water supply program in Tanzania pp. 327-342

- Ricard Giné and Agustí Pérez‐Foguet
- Experts address the question: “Are women more severely affected by desertification,... and if so, how?” pp. 343-346

- Eyob Balcha Gebremariam, Rita Yembilah, Sayyed Ahang Kowsar, Hari Eswaran, Noura Fatchima Djibrilla, Marian Stuiver, Tenin Toure, Todzro Mensha and Oscar Wambuguh
- Climate and Trade Policy. Bottom‐up approaches towards global agreement ‐ Edited by Carlo Carraro and Christian Hegenhofer pp. 347-348

- Romain Perez
- Zoom: The Global Race to Fuel the Car of the Future ‐ By Vijay Vaitheeswaran and Iain Carson pp. 348-349

- Ira Sohn
- The Bridge at the End of the World: Capitalism, the Environment and Crossing from Crisis to Sustainability ‐ By James Gustave Speth pp. 349-351

- Friedrich Soltau
- Sustainability Indicators Measuring the Immeasurable ‐ By Simon Bell and Stephen Morse pp. 351-352

- Branko Milicevic
Volume 32, issue 3, 2008
- Turning the tide: Enabling sustainable development for Africa's mobile pastoralists pp. 175-184

- Jonathan Davies
- Investments in agricultural water management for poverty reduction in Africa: Case studies of Limpopo, Nile, and Volta river basins pp. 185-202

- Munir A. Hanjra and Francis Gichuki
- Whither La Plata? Assessing the state of transboundary water resource cooperation in the basin pp. 203-214

- Patrick Gilman, Víctor Pochat and Ariel Dinar
- Dryland characteristics and its optimized eco‐productive paradigms for sustainable development in China pp. 215-227

- Xiaohui Yang, Longjun Ci and Xinshi Zhang
- Re‐thinking water scarcity: Can science and technology solve the global water crisis? pp. 228-238

- Elena Lopez‐Gunn and Manuel Ramón Llamas
- Water management in the world of globalization pp. 239-251

- István Orlóci and Károly Szesztay
- Experts address the question: “How can sustainable land management contribute to mitigating climate change?” pp. 252-256

- Chencho Norbu, Timothy J. Downs, Edward Yeboah, Bert Scholtens, Jyotsna Bapat, Maren Oelbermann, Sayyed Ahang Kowsar, Jaime Alexandra Webbe, Bram Govaerts, Nele Verhulst, Goodspeed Kopolo, Maria Rosário Partidário, N’guessan Alphonse Kouassi, John All, Narcisa Pricope and Leslie Lipper
- Sharing power: A global guide to collaborative management of natural resources ‐ By Grazia Borrini‐Feyerabend, Michel Pimbert, M. Taghi Farvar, Ashish Kothari, Yves Renard pp. 257-258

- John R. Parkins
- Improving Access to Finance for India's Rural Poor ‐ By Priya Basu pp. 258-259

- Joeli Veitayaki
- A New Diplomacy for Sustainable Development: The Challenge of Global Change ‐ By Bo Kjellén pp. 260-261

- Markku Lehtonen
- Multi‐stakeholder platforms for integrated water management. (Ashgate studies in environmental policy and practice) ‐ Edited by Jeroen Warner pp. 261-262

- Richard D. Margerum
Volume 32, issue 2, 2008
- Special Issue on Sustainable Development in Africa pp. 89-89

- Kathleen Abdalla
- Driving forward sustainable development agendas in Africa pp. 90-92

- Ousmane Laye and Isatou Gaye
- Building resilience to drought in desertification‐prone savannas in Sub‐Saharan Africa: The water perspective pp. 93-102

- Malin Falkenmark and Johan Rockström
- Toward sustainable livelihoods after war: Reconstituting rural land tenure systems pp. 103-115

- Jon D. Unruh
- Forestry‐based carbon sequestration projects in Africa: Potential benefits and challenges pp. 116-130

- Rohit Jindal, Brent Swallow and John Kerr
- Climate change adaptation and livestock activity choices in Kenya: An economic analysis pp. 131-141

- Jane Kabubo‐Mariara
- HIV and AIDS: Responding to a threat to education for sustainable development pp. 142-151

- Eric Allemano
- Toward energy and livelihoods security in Africa: Smallholder production and processing of bioenergy as a strategy pp. 152-162

- Mersie Ejigu
- Experts address the question: “What are the most important constraints to achieving food security in various parts of Africa?” pp. 163-166

- M. A. AbdulRahim, D. J. Shehu, Sabina Anokye Mensah, Alfred E. Hartemink, Francois Ruf, Kishor Uprety, Barbara van Koppen, Akiça Bahri, Reyes Tirado, Paul Johnston, James J. Riley, George I. Abalu, David Hall‐Matthews and Jean‐François Bissonnette
- The Future Control of Food A Guide to International Negotiations and Rules on Intellectual Property, Biodiversity and Food Security ‐ edited by Geoff Tansey and Tasmin Rajotte pp. 167-168

- David Le Blanc
- Environmental History of Water ‐ edited by Petri S. Juuti, Tapio S. Katko and Heikki S. Vuorinen pp. 168-169

- Terje Oestigaard
- Sustainable Development in Water‐Stressed Countries A Quantitative Policy Analysis ‐ by Satoshi Kojima pp. 169-171

- David Le Blanc
- Sudden and Disruptive Climate Change Exploring the Real Risks and How We Can Avoid Them ‐ edited by Michael C. MacCracken, Frances Moore, and John C. Topping, Jr pp. 171-173

- Phillip LeBel
Volume 32, issue 1, 2008
- Protecting the environment through public procurement: The case of South Africa pp. 1-10

- Phoebe Bolton
- Toward an improved legislative framework for China's land degradation control pp. 11-24

- Zhou Ke, Cao Xia and Tan Baiping
- Rural market imperfections and the role of institutions in collective action to improve markets for the poor pp. 25-38

- Bekele Shiferaw, Gideon Obare and Geoffrey Muricho
- Dissemination of food crops with nutritional benefits: Adoption and disadoption of soybeans in Togo and Benin pp. 39-52

- Kelly J. Wendland and Erin O. Sills
- Assessment of the Enabling Rural Innovation (ERI) approach: Case studies from Malawi and Uganda pp. 53-63

- Susan Kaaria, Jemimah Njuki, Annet Abenakyo, Robert Delve and Pascal Sanginga
- Comparative capitalism and sustainable development: Stakeholder capitalism and co‐management in the Kenyan fisheries sub sector pp. 64-76

- Cosmas Milton Obote Ochieng
- Experts address the question: “Are poverty and land degradation inevitable in desert‐prone areas?” pp. 77-80

- Jose Luis Flores‐Flores, Sunil D. Santha, David Thomas, Uriel N. Safriel, Hari Eswaran, Mahmoud Solh, Jonathan Davies, Sayyed Ahang Kowsar and Jean‐François Bissonnette
- A Contract with the Earth ‐ By Newt Gingrich and Terry Maple, Surviving the Century: Facing Climate Change and Other Global Challenges ‐ Edited by Herbert Girardet and Voluntary Carbon Markets: An International Business Guide to What They Are and How They Work ‐ Edited by Ricardo Bayon, Amanda Hawn and Katherine Hamilton pp. 81-84

- Ralph Chipman
- Voices from the forest Integrating indigenous knowledge into sustainable upland farming ‐ Edited by Malcolm Cairns pp. 84-85

- K.F. Wiersum
- The Revenge of Gaia ‐ By James Lovelock pp. 85-86

- Friedrich Soltau
- Theory and Practice of Strategic Environmental Assessment. Towards a more systematic approach ‐ By Thomas B. Fischer pp. 86-87

- Maria Rosário Partidário
Volume 31, issue 4, 2007
- Global theme issue on poverty and human development pp. 249-249

- Hiroko Morita‐Lou
- Managing agriculture and rural development for poverty reduction pp. 250-252

- Muhammad Aslam Chaudhry
- Sustainable agriculture and eradication of rural poverty in Pakistan pp. 253-262

- Abdul Waheed Bhutto and Aqeel Ahmed Bazmi
- Improving food security in Swaziland: The transition from subsistence to communally managed cash cropping pp. 263-272

- Alan Terry and Matthew Ryder
- Enhanced learning from multi‐stakeholder partnerships: Lessons from the Enabling Rural Innovation in Africa programme pp. 273-285

- Pascal C. Sanginga, Colletah A. Chitsike, Jemimah Njuki, Susan Kaaria and Rogers Kanzikwera
- Managing fodder trees as a solution to human–livestock food conflicts and their contribution to income generation for smallholder farmers in southern Africa pp. 286-296

- Sebastian Chakeredza, Lewis Hove, Festus K. Akinnifesi, Steven Franzel, Oluyede C. Ajayi and Gudeta Sileshi
- The potential of pigeonpea (Cajanus cajan (L.) Millsp.) in Africa pp. 297-305

- Damaris Achieng Odeny
- Adoption of renewable soil fertility replenishment technologies in the southern African region: Lessons learnt and the way forward pp. 306-317

- Oluyede Clifford Ajayi, Festus K. Akinnifesi, Gudeta Sileshi and Sebastian Chakeredza
- Experts address the question: “In your view, do agricultural subsidies in developed countries benefit or harm the majority of the poor in developing countries?” pp. 318-321

- Barbara Van Koppen, Jon Unruh, Waldemar Souza, Saleem H. Ali, Anandajit Goswami, Annuciate Nakiganda, Joko Mariyono, Monty Jones, Charles Timmer, Kulbhushan Balooni and Sam Oglesby
- Landslides Processes, Prediction, and Land Use: Water Resources Monograph 18 ‐ by Roy C. Sidle and Hirotaka Ochiai pp. 322-323

- Rafi Ahmad
- Brewing Justice: Fair Trade, Sustainability, and Survival ‐ by Daniel Jaffee pp. 323-324

- Gabriel Eidelman
- International Environmental Law: Fairness, Effectiveness, and World Order ‐ by Elli Louka pp. 324-325

- Frederik Pischke
- Reality Check: The Nature and Performance of Voluntary Environmental Programs in the United States, Europe and Japan ‐ Edited by Richard D. Morgenstern and William A. Pizer pp. 325-326

- Ralph Chipman
Volume 31, issue 3, 2007
- Introducing a new series pp. 175-175

- Hiroko Morita‐Lou
- The incidence of land tenure insecurity in Southern Africa: Policy implications for sustainable development pp. 176-187

- Gladys Mutangadura
- Land pressure and customary tenure: Cropland allocations in Swaziland pp. 188-197

- Erik J. Van Waveren
- Implementing the UNCCD: Participatory challenges pp. 198-211

- Lindsay C. Stringer, Mark S. Reed, Andrew J. Dougill, Mary K. Seely and Martin Rokitzki
- Application of the DPSIR framework to environmental degradation assessment in northern Ghana pp. 212-225

- Isaac Agyemang, Adrian McDonald and Steve Carver
- Assessment of public–private–NGO partnerships: Water and sanitation services in slums pp. 226-237

- Bipasha Baruah
- Experts address the question: How important is security of land tenure for achieving sustainable development goals? pp. 238-240

- Kadir Osman Gyasi, Estebancio Castro Diaz, María Elena Martínez‐Torres, Peter M. Rosset, Dr. Charles Palmer, Komen Kibii, Dr. Michelle Mycoo, Dr. Talia Vela de Eiden, Esther Mwangi and Lya Mainé Astonitas
- Campesino a Campesino: Voices from Latin America's Farmer to Farmer Movement for Sustainable Agriculture ‐ By Eric Holt‐Gimenez pp. 241-241

- Miguel A. Altieri
- Global Governance of Food and Agriculture Industries Transatlantic Regulatory Harmonization and Multilateral Policy Cooperation for Food Safety ‐ Edited by Reba A. Carruth pp. 241-242

- Mónica Kjöllerström
- Trade, Aid and Security, an agenda for peace and development ‐ Edited by Oli Brown, Mark Halle, Sonia Peña Moreno, Sebastian Winkler pp. 242-243

- Romain Perez
- Small‐Scale Mining, Rural Subsistence and Poverty in West Africa ‐ Edited by Gavin Hilson pp. 243-245

- Samuel J. Spiegel
- Natural Resources Neither Curse nor Destiny ‐ Edited by Daniel Lederman and William F. Maloney pp. 245-246

- Ira Sohn
Volume 31, issue 2, 2007
- Addressing the vulnerability of SIDS pp. 99-101

- Diane Quarless
- Critical considerations for future action during the second commitment period: A small islands’ perspective pp. 102-110

- Leonard Nurse and Rawleston Moore
- Environment and development in the Republic of the Marshall Islands: Linking climate change with sustainable fisheries development pp. 111-118

- Rhea M. Moss
- Coconut oil as a fuel in the Pacific Islands pp. 119-127

- Jan Cloin
- Linkages between biodiversity conservation and global climate change in small island developing States (SIDS) pp. 128-131

- Anilla Cherian
- From climate change impacts to adaptation: A development perspective for India pp. 132-141

- Amit Garg, P. R. Shukla and Manmohan Kapshe
- Analysis of a rural water supply project in three communities in Mali: Participation and sustainability pp. 142-150

- Brett A. Gleitsmann, Margaret M. Kroma and Tammo Steenhuis
- Global localism: Recentering the research agenda for biodiversity conservation pp. 151-161

- Kimberly E. Medley and Humphrey W. Kalibo
- Experts address the question: “Given its relatively high cost, is renewable energy the answer for SIDS?” pp. 162-165

- David Barrett, Paul Fairbairn, Tomoavao (Tom) Wichman, Espen Ronneberg, Kishan Kumarsingh and Cletus I. Springer
- The Atlas of Climate Change: Mapping the World's Greatest Challenge ‐ by Kristin Dow and Thomas E. Downing pp. 166-167

- David le Blanc
- Winds of Change Climate, Weather, and the Destruction of Civilization ‐ by Eugene Linden pp. 167-169

- Vina Ram‐Bidesi
- Emissions Trading Principles and Practice ‐ by T.H. Tietenberg pp. 169-170

- Philip Andrews‐Speed
- Suiting Themselves How Corporations Drive the Global Agenda ‐ by Sharon Beder pp. 170-171

- Ruth Rosenbaum
- Small Firms and the Environment in Developing Countries Collective Impacts, Collective Action ‐ edited by Allen Blackman pp. 171-172

- Lorraine Ruffing
- Call for Papers for a Special Series on Africa, Agriculture, Desertification, Drought, Land, and Rural Development pp. 173-173

- Hiroko Morita‐Lou
Volume 31, issue 1, 2007
- Possibilities and options for the Clean Development Mechanism and the Green Investment Scheme in Central and Eastern Europe: Macedonian and Romanian perspectives pp. 1-10

- Maria Khovanskaia and Zsuzsanna Ivanyi
- Social features of energy production and use in Brazil: Goals for a sustainable energy future pp. 11-20

- Márcio Macedo Da Costa, Claude Cohen and Roberto Schaeffer
- Can China control the side effects of motor vehicle growth? pp. 21-34

- Michael P. Walsh
- A systematic integrated approach for crafting poverty reduction and sustainable development projects pp. 35-50

- Timothy J. Downs
- Transfrontier conservation areas: Integrating biodiversity and poverty alleviation in Southern Africa pp. 51-60

- Simon M. Munthali
- State interventions and natural resource management: A study on social interfaces in a riverine fisheries setting in Kerala, India pp. 61-70

- D. Santha Sunil
- Social‐environmental certification: Sustainable development and competitiveness in the mineral industry of the Brazilian Amazon pp. 71-86

- Maria Amélia Rodrigues da Silva Enríquez and José Drummond
- Experts address the question: How has the globalization of industrial supply chains impacted sustainable development in developing countries? pp. 87-90

- Julia Schreiner Alves, Thomas Bergmark, Chaiyod Bunyagidj, Bert Scholtens, Evans Kituyi, Jan Mazurek, Michael Storper, Uchita De Zoysa, Olivia L. Castillo, Gerard Jude L. Castillo and Roberto Villas Boas
- The Distributional Effects of Environmental Policy ‐ edited by Ysé Serret and Nick Johnstone pp. 91-92

- Richard Perkins
- Social and Gender Analysis in Natural Resource Management Learning Studies and Lessons from Asia ‐ edited by Ronnie Vernooy pp. 92-93

- Laura S. Meitzner Yoder
- Governing Global Desertification Linking Environmental Degradation, Poverty and Participation ‐ edited by Pierre Marc Johnson, Karel Mayrand and Marc Paquin pp. 93-95

- Parviz Koohafkan
- Geography Against Development A Case for Landlocked Developing Countries ‐ by Anwarul Chowdhury and Sandagdorj Erdenebileg pp. 95-96

- Jan Hoffmann
- Call for Papers for a Special Series on Africa, Agriculture, Rural Development, Land, Drought and Desertification pp. 97-97

- Hiroko Morita‐Lou
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