Sustainable Development
1993 - 2025
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Volume 2, issue 3, 1994
- Australian forests: Resource security or national heritage pp. 1-7

- Herb Thompson and Julie Tracy
- Enhanced environmental management: The case for conditional economic growthinldcs pp. 8-12

- Richard Welch
- Environmental sustainability through project appraisals pp. 13-21

- Patrice Harou, Herman Daly and Robert Goodland
- Reluctant partners? non-governmental organisations, the state and sustainable agricultural development. Farrington, J. and Bebbington, A. with Wellard, K. and Lewis, D.J. £12.95 p|b £40.00 h|b ISBN: 0415 088 445 256pp. Routledge, London, 1993 pp. 22-23

- Bruce Frank
- Agricultural dimensions of global climate change. H.M. Kaiser and T.E. Drennen (eds) 311pp. Hardback $59.95 ISBN 0-963-40303-6 St.Lucie Press: Florida, 1993 pp. 23-23

- Ben Vivian
Volume 2, issue 2, 1994
- The sustainable company: The need for environmental concern pp. 1-8

- Gerald Vinten
- Implementing environmental policy in Scotland: The role of the voluntary sector pp. 9-19

- Alistair McCulloch and John Moxen
- Greenhouse gas audit for western Australia pp. 20-28

- Neil Blake and Laura Stocker
- The control of industrial pollution: Implications for technology choice and growth pp. 29-35

- Hamid Alavi
- Consumption and development. J. James St Martin's Press, London, 1993 ISBN 0-312-08526-5 251 pp pp. 36-36

- J. James
- Eco-management and eco-auditing environmental issues in business. L.S. Spedding, D.H. Jones and C.J. Deering (eds) £45.00 200pp ISBN 0-471-93693-6 Chancery Law Publishing, London, 1993 pp. 37-37

- E Christie
- The green manager's handbook. Kit Sadgrove £35.00 ISBN 0-566-07288-2 Cower Press, London, 1992 pp. 38-38

- P. C. Coggins
Volume 2, issue 1, 1994
- Population, environment and sustainability: Reconstructing the debate pp. 1-7

- Stephen R. Dovers and Tony W. Norton
- Sustainable health? primary health care and selective alleviation pp. 8-11

- Chloe Gerhardt
- Natural capital and the growth economy pp. 12-16

- John Gowdy
- A centralised approach to environmental management: The case of Singapore pp. 17-22

- Giok Ling Ooi
- Sustainable development in a region: A practical approach to targeting environmental impacts pp. 23-30

- Colin Hunt
- Sustainable development and urban form. M.J. Breheny, (Ed.) (1992) 292pp. London, Pion Limited (European Research in Regional Science, No.2) ISBN 085086 160 8 £28.00 paperback pp. 31-31

- Peter Hills
- Putting people first: Sociological variables in rural development. (revised edition) Michael Cernea (ed.) (1991) Oxford University Press, New York pp. 32-32

- David Ip
- Agrarian origins of commerce and industry. Yujiro Hayarni and Toshihiko Kawagoe (1993) xv + 202pp. New York: St Martin's Press. ISBN 0 333 527364 £40.00 pp. 33-33

- Alistair McCulloch
- Resources, development and politics in the Pacific Islands. Stephen Henningham and R.J. May (eds) ( 1992) XVI + 323pp. Crawford House Press, Bathurst, Australia $Aus 16.00 pp. 34-34

- Alistair McCulloch
Volume 1, issue 3, 1993
- Editorial pp. 3-3

- M. Adil Khan
- Poverty Alleviation - A must for environmental sustainability pp. 8-22

- Robert Goodland and Herman Daly
- Sustainable development: Theory and practice for a sustainable future pp. 23-35

- Andrew Steer and Will Wade-Gery
- Ecologically sustainable development, greenhouse and the Australian economy pp. 36-48

- Peter Dixon and Brian R. Parmenter
- Sustainable tourism in the English countryside - Should the user pay? pp. 49-63

- Richard A. J. Sharpley
- International dimensions of environmental issues: A North-South perspective pp. 64-75

- S. Mansoob Murshed
- Wasteland to world heritage: Preserving Australia's wilderness. C. M. Hall, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 1992, 289 pp pp. 76-77

- Greg J. E. Hill
- Economic development and the environment: A comparison of sustainable development with conventional development economics. Raymond F. Mikesell, Mansell Publishing Limited, London, 1992, £37.50 pp. 77-78

- M. Adil Khan
Volume 1, issue 2, 1993
- Overview pp. 4-7

- David Ip
- Foreword: Why a dedicated issue? pp. 8-9

- M. Adil Khan
- Country profile: Indonesia - Land Management issues in Jakarta pp. 10-14

- Liliana Marulanda and Florian Steinberg
- Culture and organization: The social sustainability of induced development pp. 18-29

- Michael M. Cernea
- Does sustainable development depend on competition or collaboration? The case of darwin versus gaia pp. 30-39

- David Lethbridge
- Sustainable development: The Gandhian perspective pp. 40-52

- K. C. Roy
- The limits and beyond: Global collapse or a sustainable future? pp. 53-67

- Doug J. Porter
- Upgrading technological capabilities of small industry. Eleana D. Roaring, Asian Productivity Organization, Tokyo, 1991 pp. 68-68

- Muhammad Sirajuddin
Volume 1, issue 1, 1993
- Editorial pp. 4-5

- M. Adil Khan
- Sustainable development: People, economy and environment pp. 6-7

- Malcolm Fraser
- Changing structures and engineers of the future pp. 12-24

- Pier Giorgio Perotto
- Sustainable development and urban planning: Principles and applications in an Australian context pp. 25-40

- Peter W. G. Newman
- Land privatization and agriculture in eastern Europe: The case of Bulgaria pp. 41-50

- Nicholas Maddock and Monika Hristova
- Ultimate environmental threshold: An alternative tool for planning sustainable development pp. 51-63

- J. Kozlowski
- Papua New Guinean rainforests: Problems, solutions and questions pp. 64-71

- Herb Thompson
- Group Management Skills for Land Care: A Trainer's Guide. P. Mortiss and S. Chamala Australian Academic Press, Brisbane, 1991, xvi + 407pp pp. 72-72

- Mohammed Alauddin
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