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Volume 28, issue 4, 2004
- Corporate social responsibility pp. 249-250

- José Antonio Ocampo
- Introduction pp. 251-256

- Juan Somavia
- Using public procurement to achieve social outcomes pp. 257-267

- Christopher McCrudden
- Private and public interests in water and energy pp. 268-277

- David Hall and Emanuele Lobina
- Corporate social responsibility, partnerships, and institutional change: The case of mining companies in South Africa pp. 278-290

- Ralph Hamann
- Dilemmas and advances in corporate social responsibility in Brazil. The work of the Ethos Institute pp. 291-301

- Ricardo Young
- Perspectives on corporate social responsibility in the chemical sector: A comparative analysis of the Mexican and South African cases pp. 302-316

- Nicola J. Acutt, Veronica Medina‐Ross and Tim O'Riordan
- Shareholder activism on environmental issues: A study of proposals at large US corporations (2000–2003) pp. 317-330

- Robert Monks, Anthony Miller and Jacqueline Cook
- The Royal Institute of International Affairs workshop on corporate social responsibility pp. 331-332

- Miguel F. Doria
- Partnerships for a better world: Working together to preserve the planet pp. 333-337

- Amir Dossal and Michelle Fanzo
Volume 28, issue 3, 2004
- Gender Perspectives in Natural Resources Management pp. i-i

- Marcia M. Brewster
- Washing away poverty: Water, democracy and gendered poverty eradication in South Africa pp. 171-178

- Barbara Schreiner, Ndileka Mohapi and Barbara Van Koppen
- Water, women and community in Trinidad, West Indies pp. 179-188

- Jill S. Schneiderman and Rhoda Reddock
- The practice of participatory research and gender analysis in natural resource management pp. 189-200

- Nancy Johnson, Nina Lilja, Jacqueline A. Ashby and James A. Garcia
- Women and biodiversity: The long journey from users to policy‐makers pp. 201-204

- Paola Deda and Renata Rubian
- Functional wildlife parks: The views of Kenyan children who live with them pp. 205-215

- Ibrahim M. Ali and Roger Maskill
- Transforming open mining pits into fish farms: Moving towards sustainability pp. 216-223

- Fred A. Otchere, Marcello M. Veiga, Jennifer J. Hinton, Renato A. Farias and Robert Hamaguchi
- Prospects for the co‐management of mangrove ecosystems on the North Brazilian coast: Whose rights, whose duties and whose priorities? pp. 224-233

- Marion Glaser and Rosete Da Silva Oliveira
- Building disaster‐resilient communities: The road to the second World Conference on Disaster Reduction, January 2005, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan pp. 234-236

- Sálvano Briceño
- Fourth session of the United Nations Forum on Forests (UNFF) pp. 237-238

- Pekka Patosaari
Volume 28, issue 2, 2004
- Rice versus fish revisited: On the integrated management of floodplain resources in Bangladesh pp. 91-101

- Bhavani Shankar, Ashley Halls and Julian Barr
- Socio‐economic changes and sacred groves in South India: Protecting a community‐based resource management institution pp. 102-111

- M.G. Chandrakanth, Mahadev G. Bhat and M.S. Accavva
- Irrigation water management policies: Allocation and pricing principles and implementation experience pp. 112-122

- Ariel Dinar and Jyothsna Mody
- Informality in mineral resource management in Asia: Raising questions relating to community economies and sustainable development pp. 123-132

- Kuntala Lahiri‐Dutt
- The ecohealth system and the community engagement movement in foundations: A case study of mutual benefits from grants funded by the United Nations Foundation pp. 133-143

- May Yacoob, Beth Hetzler and Rafael Langer
- Determining the optimal tax on mining pp. 144-149

- John E. Tilton
- Enhanced water resource base for sustainable integrated water resource management pp. 150-154

- Else Boutkan and Allerd Stikker
- The special case of Small Island Developing States for sustainable development pp. 155-156

- H.E. Ambassador and Jagdish Koonjul
- Commission on Sustainable Development, Twelfth Session, New York, 14–30 April 2004 pp. 157-159

- Secretariat of the Commission on Sustainable Development
Volume 28, issue 1, 2004
- Change in vegetation cover in East Timor, 1989–1999 pp. 1-12

- George A. Bouma and Halina T. Kobryn
- The decline of a regional fishing nation: The case of Ghana and West Africa pp. 13-21

- John Atta‐Mills, Jackie Alder and Ussif Sumaila
- How has a shortage of census and geological information impeded the regularization of artisanal and small‐scale mining? pp. 22-33

- Gavin Hilson and Oliver Maponga
- Irrigation and collective action: A study in method with reference to the Shiwalik Hills, Haryana pp. 34-39

- Mathew Kurian and Ton Dietz
- Innovative approaches to rural development: Moving from state‐controlled towards market‐based land reform pp. 50-60

- Frederico Neto
- Significant developments in sustainable development law and governance: A proposal pp. 61-74

- Marie‐Claire Cordonier Segger
- International Freshwater Forum Dushanbe, Tajikistan, 29 August–1 September 2003 pp. 75-76

- M. Aslam Chaudhry
- UN Activities Gender and water focus of new Interagency Task Force pp. 77-78

- Marcia Brewster
Volume 27, issue 4, 2003
- Natural resources and ‘gradual’ reform in Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan pp. 255-266

- Richard Auty
- Risk attitudes and mitigation among gold miners and others in the Suriname rainforest pp. 267-278

- Marieke Heemskerk
- Universal access to water and sanitation: Why the private sector must participate pp. 279-290

- Terence Lee and Vinio Floris
- Nigerian Supreme Court and ownership of offshore oil pp. 291-299

- Kaniye S.A. Ebeku
- Car‐free days: A shift in the planning paradigm? pp. 300-303

- Ghazal Badiozamani
- Tropical deciduous forests and the adivasi. Indigenous traditions as response to leaf fall in Bastar, India pp. 304-309

- Madhu Ramnath
Volume 27, issue 3, 2003
- Environmental leapfrogging in developing countries: A critical assessment and reconstruction pp. 177-188

- Richard Perkins
- The Water Poverty Index: Development and application at the community scale pp. 189-199

- C.A. Sullivan, J.R. Meigh and A.M. Giacomello
- Past and future sustainability of water policies in Europe pp. 200-211

- Bernard Barraqué
- A new approach to sustainable tourism development: Moving beyond environmental protection pp. 212-222

- Frederico Neto
- Landowner equity in Papua New Guinea's minerals sector: Review and policy issues pp. 223-234

- Glenn Banks
- Financing of wasteland afforestation in India pp. 235-246

- Kulbhushan Balooni and Katar Singh
Volume 27, issue 2, 2003
- International Year of Fresh Water: Water is everybody’s business pp. 87-88

- The Prince of Orange Hrh
- Securing water for people, crops, and ecosystems: New mindset and new priorities pp. 89-98

- Sandra L Postel
- Water scarcity: An alternative view and its implications for policy and capacity building pp. 99-107

- Sarah Wolfe and David B Brooks
- Towards a smallholder hydrology for equitable and sustainable water management pp. 108-116

- Linden F Vincent
- Wetland cultivation and hydrological management in eastern Africa: Matching community and hydrological needs through sustainable wetland use pp. 117-129

- Alan B Dixon and Adrian P Wood
- Sustaining Asia’s groundwater boom: An overview of issues and evidence pp. 130-141

- Tushaar Shah, Aditi Deb Roy, Asad S Qureshi and Jinxia Wang
- Refuting the paradigm of water services privatisation pp. 142-155

- Jarmo J Hukka and Tapio S Katko
- The need for flexibility in freshwater treaty regimes pp. 156-162

- Stephen C McCaffrey
- Sharing waters: Post‐Rio international water management pp. 163-171

- Meredith A Giordano and Aaron T Wolf
Volume 27, issue 1, 2003
- Closing the open sea: Development of fishery management in four Icelandic fisheries pp. 1-18

- Þórólfur Matthíasson
- Using environmental accounts to promote sustainable development: Experience in southern Africa pp. 19-31

- Glenn‐Marie Lange, Rashid Hassan and Alessandra Alfieri
- Improving public information about large hydroelectric dams: Case studies in France and West Africa pp. 32-41

- Armelle Faure
- Mine closure legislation in Indonesia: The role of mineral industry involvement pp. 42-52

- Pasquale Cesare and Philip Maxwell
- Energy for sustainable development: Review of national and international energy policies pp. 53-67

- J. Gururaja
- Informal coal mining in Eastern India: Evidence from the Raniganj Coalbelt pp. 68-77

- Kuntala Lahiri‐Dutt
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