Natural Resources Forum
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Volume 30, issue 4, 2006
- Climate change and sustainable development pp. 251-252

- JoAnne DiSano
- Climate change and sustainable development: Understanding the linkages pp. 253-255

- Friedrich Soltau
- Transaction costs and the clean development mechanism pp. 256-271

- Bruce P. Chadwick
- Greenhouse gas emission reductions in the post‐Kyoto period: Emission intensity changes required under the ‘contraction and convergence’ approach pp. 272-279

- E. Kuntsi‐Reunanen and J. Luukkanen
- Review of climate policies in the Baltic States pp. 280-293

- Dalia Streimikiene, Remigijus Ciegis and Rasa Pusinaite
- Adapting to climate variability: Pumpkins, people and policy pp. 294-305

- Gina Ziervogel, Sukaina Bharwani and Thomas E. Downing
- Water and economic development: The role of variability and a framework for resilience pp. 306-317

- Casey Brown and Upmanu Lall
- Energy efficiency: The best immediate option for a secure, clean, healthy future pp. 318-327

- Richard L. Ottinger
- Experts address the question: How can we maximize the impact of adaptation measures to support sustainable development? pp. 328-330

- Anthony Deyal, Laurens M. Bouwer, Jeroen C.J.H. Aerts, Qazi Kholiquzzaman Ahmad, Henk Van Schaik, Patricia A. Hoyte, Susanne C. Moser and Matrix Alliance
- Sustainable Fossil Fuels The Unusual Suspect in the Quest for Clean and Enduring Energy ‐ By Mark Jaccard pp. 331-333

- Ira Sohn
- Natural Resources and Economic Development ‐ By Edward B. Barbier pp. 333-334

- Ralph Chipman
- Transforming the Dry Lands: The Sadguru Story of Western India ‐ By Harnath Jagawat pp. 334-335

- Paul L.G. Vlek
- Fluid Bonds: Views on Gender and Water ‐ Edited by Kuntala Lahiri‐Dutt pp. 335-336

- Frederik Pischke
Volume 30, issue 3, 2006
- Advancement of renewables in Bangladesh and Thailand: Policy intervention and institutional settings pp. 177-187

- Sk Noim Uddin, Ros Taplin and Xiaojiang Yu
- Mining amid decentralization. Local governments and mining in the Philippines pp. 188-198

- William N. Holden and R. Daniel Jacobson
- Exploration and development of Iran's oilfields through buyback pp. 199-206

- Abdolhossein Shiravi and Seyed Nasrollah Ebrahimi
- The evolution of community water governance in Uchira, Tanzania: The implications for equality of access, sustainability and effectiveness pp. 207-218

- Frances Cleaver and Anna Toner
- Troubles on the way: An analysis of the challenges faced by multi‐stakeholder platforms pp. 219-229

- Nicolas Faysse
- Conservation and management of the Bangladesh coastal ecosystem: Overview of an integrated approach pp. 230-237

- Md Sayed Iftekhar
- Is renewable energy cost‐effective? pp. 238-240

- Oswaldo Lucon, Jyoti Prasad Painuly, Solomone Fifita, Dan E. Arvizu, Haruki Tsuchiya and Norbert Wohlgemuth
Volume 30, issue 2, 2006
- Meeting the Johannesburg Target pp. 85-85

- JoAnne DiSano
- National sustainable development strategies: Moving from theory to practice pp. 86-89

- Mary Pat Silveira
- Review, development and monitoring of national sustainable development strategies in Ghana pp. 90-101

- Seth Doe Vordzorgbe
- Saint Lucia's experience with formulating a national sustainable development strategy pp. 102-110

- Bishnu Tulsie
- Mainstreaming sustainable development: Evolving perspectives and challenges from the Philippine experience pp. 111-123

- Maria Lourdes M. Lagarde
- Trying harder: Developing a new sustainable strategy for the UK pp. 124-135

- Bronwen Jones
- Sustainable development strategies: Tools for policy coherence pp. 136-145

- Christian Brodhag and Sophie Talière
- Assessing national sustainable development strategies: Strengthening the links to operational policy pp. 146-156

- Clive George and Colin Kirkpatrick
- Sustainable development in the Mediterranean region pp. 157-167

- Arab Hoballah
- How have national sustainable development strategies made an impact on decision‐making processes? pp. 168-170

- Thorvald Moe, Bakary Toure, Elena Polyakova, Guenther Bachmann, Ross Andrews, Nadine Gouzée, Silvia Matušova and Pavol Jusko
- Sustainable Energy: Choosing Among Options By Jefferson W. Tester, Elisabeth M. Drake, Michael J. Driscoll, Michael W. Golay and William A. Peters pp. 171-173

- Deborah Bleviss
- Swimming Upstream: Collaborative Approaches to Watershed Management Edited by Paul Sabatier, Will Focht, Mark Lubell, Zev Trachtenberg, Arnold Vedlitz and Marty Matlock pp. 173-174

- Randall Hannum
- Public Participation in the Governance of International Freshwater Resources Edited by Carl Bruch, Libor Jansky, Mikiyasu Nakayama and Kazimierz A. Salewicz pp. 174-175

- Orland L. Wilkerson
- Investing in Nature: Case Studies in Land Conservation in Collaboration with Business by William J. Ginn pp. 176-176

- Ralph Chipman
Volume 30, issue 1, 2006
- Introducing new features pp. 1-1

- Hiroko Morita‐Lou
- Access to energy services by the poor in India: Current situation and need for alternative strategies pp. 2-14

- V. S. Ailawadi and Subhes C. Bhattacharyya
- Transforming China's coal mines: A case history of the Shuangliu Mine pp. 15-26

- David Creedy, Wang Lijie, Zhou Xinquan, Liu Haibin and Gary Campbell
- ‘People, planet and prosperity’: The determinants of humanity's environmental footprint pp. 27-36

- Geoffrey P. Hammond
- Towards sustainable development? The evolution of environmental policy in Malaysia pp. 37-50

- A. A. Hezri and Mohd. Nordin Hasan
- People matter: The importance of social capital in the co‐management of natural resources pp. 51-62

- Ryan Plummer and John FitzGibbon
- Equity and productivity assessments in the Olifants River basin, South Africa pp. 63-75

- Krishna C. Prasad, Barbara Van Koppen and Kenneth Strzepek
- Experts address the question: What are the prospects for an effective implementation of the Kyoto Protocol? pp. 76-77

- Hironori Hamanaka, S. Fred Singer, Paul E. Metz, Axel Michaelowa and Hermann E. Ott
Volume 29, issue 4, 2005
- Energy indicators for sustainable development pp. 269-269

- Kui‐Nang Mak
- Introduction: Using energy indicators to achieve sustainable development goals pp. 270-273

- Kathleen L. Abdalla
- Indicators for sustainable energy development: An initiative by the International Atomic Energy Agency pp. 274-283

- I. A. Vera, L. M. Langlois, H. H. Rogner, A. I. Jalal and F. L. Toth
- Indicators for sustainable energy development: Brazil's case study pp. 284-297

- Roberto Schaeffer, Alexandre Salem Szklo, Fernando Monteiro Cima and Giovani Machado
- Evaluation of energy policy in Cuba using ISED pp. 298-307

- David Pérez, I. López and I. Berdellans
- Indicators for sustainable energy development in Mexico pp. 308-321

- José Antonio Medina‐Ross, Juan C. Mata‐Sandoval and Roberto López‐Pérez
- Indicators for sustainable energy development in Lithuania pp. 322-333

- Dalia Streimikiene
- Monitoring the sustainability of Russia's energy development pp. 334-342

- Garegin Aslanyan, Sergey Molodtsov and Vitali Iakobtchouk
- Indicators for sustainable energy development in Thailand pp. 343-359

- Jessie L. Todoc, Monaliza J. Todoc and Thierry Lefevre
- Energy and environment in the European Union: An indicator‐based analysis pp. 360-376

- Peter G. Taylor, Tobias Wiesenthal and Aphrodite Mourelatou
- Energy indicators and sustainable development: The International Energy Agency approach pp. 377-391

- Fridtjof Unander
- EU sustainable development indicators: An overview pp. 392-403

- Laure Ledoux, Roeland Mertens and Pascal Wolff
- Changing consumption and production patterns — the Marrakech process pp. 404-407

- Chikako Takase
Volume 29, issue 3, 2005
- Message from the Editor pp. 189-189

- Hiroko Morita‐Lou
- Migrant land rights reception and ‘clearing to claim’ in sub‐Saharan Africa: A deforestation example from southern Zambia pp. 190-198

- Jon Unruh, Lisa Cligget and Rod Hay
- Success factors in community based natural resources management in northern Botswana: Lessons from practice pp. 199-212

- O. T. Thakadu
- Women and community water supply programmes: An analysis from a socio‐cultural perspective pp. 213-223

- Nandita Singh, Gunnar Jacks and Prosun Bhattacharya
- Women and natural resource management: Illustrations from India and Nepal pp. 224-232

- Bhawana Upadhyay
- The resource curse pp. 233-242

- Graham Davis and John E. Tilton
- The dynamics of artisanal and small‐scale mining reform pp. 243-252

- Knud Sinding
- Nature for water: Ecosystem services and water management pp. 253-255

- Rainer Enderlein and Francesca Bernardini
- Recent books on conservation pp. 256-259

- Thomas G. Whiston
Volume 29, issue 2, 2005
- Message from the Editor pp. 97-97

- Marcia M. Brewster
- Watershed protection: Capturing the benefits of nature's water supply services pp. 98-108

- Sandra L. Postel and Barton H. Thompson
- For the quality of life — evolution of and lessons learnt from water and sanitation services in Porvoo, Finland, 1900–2000 pp. 109-119

- Petri S. Juuti, Tapio S. Katko and Riikka P. Rajala
- Knowledge, values, uses and management of the Araucaria araucana forest by the indigenous Mapuche Pewenche people: A basis for collaborative natural resource management in southern Chile pp. 120-134

- Thora Martina Herrmann
- Integrated rice‐fish culture: Coupled production saves resources pp. 135-143

- Michael Frei and Klaus Becker
- Strengthening artisanal mining research and policy through baseline census activities pp. 144-153

- Gavin Hilson
- Is the WTO after your water? The General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) and poor people's right to water pp. 154-164

- Lyla Mehta and Birgit la Cour Madsen
- Enhancing climate technology transfer through greater public–private cooperation: Lessons from Thailand and the Philippines pp. 165-176

- Tim Forsyth
- Mercury in fish from African lakes pp. 177-178

- Karen Kidd
Volume 29, issue 1, 2005
- The challenges of sustainability in mining regions: The coal mining region of Santa Catarina, Brazil pp. 1-11

- Simon Glauser, Mary Louise McAllister and Geraldo Milioli
- A concept for simultaneous wasteland reclamation, fuel production, and socio‐economic development in degraded areas in India: Need, potential and perspectives of Jatropha plantations pp. 12-24

- George Francis, Raphael Edinger and Klaus Becker
- Affordable technologies for utilization of methane in a landfill environment: An example of an integrated technology array and evolving institutional networks pp. 25-36

- Edward J. Linky, Harry Janes and James Cavazzoni
- Institutional reform in the Andean irrigation sector: Enabling policies for strengthening local rights and water management pp. 37-50

- Leontien Cremers, Marjolein Ooijevaar and Rutgerd Boelens
- Integrating fisheries into the national development plans of Small Island Developing States (SIDS): Ten years on from Barbados pp. 51-69

- Andy Thorpe, Chris Reid, Raymon Van Anrooy and Cecile Brugere
- Natural resources assessment in the Okavango Delta, Botswana: Case studies of some key resources pp. 70-81

- D. L. Kgathi, G. Mmopelwa and K. Mosepele
- Collecting data in artisanal and small‐scale mining communities: Measuring progress towards more sustainable livelihoods pp. 82-87

- Marieke Heemskerk
- Commission on Sustainable Development, Thirteenth session: Water, sanitation and human settlements pp. 88-89

- JoAnne DiSano
- International Conference ‘Water: A Catalyst for Peace’, 6–8 October, Zaragoza, Spain pp. 90-91

- Léna Salamé and Saskia Castelein
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