Sustainable Development Articles
Economic Development (see also Sustainable Development)
Alternatives for Community and Environment: Where Justice and Sustainability Meet, by Julian Agyeman; July/August 2005, p. 10
Biosphere Reserves: A Challenge for Biodiversity Conservation and Regional Development, by Michel Batisse; June 1997, p. 6
Civic Environmentalism: Tackling Tough Land-Use Problems with Innovative Governance, by Debra S. Knopman, Megan M. Susman, and Marc K. Landy; December 1999, p. 24
Climate and Trade: Links Between the Kyoto Protocol and WTO, by Jeffrey Frankel; September 2005, p. 8
Converting the Equator Principles to Equator Stewardship, by Timothy O'Riordan; May 2005, editorial
A Delicate Balance: Conservation and Development Scenarios for Panama’s Coiba National Park, by Carl Steinitz, Robert Faris, Michael Flaxman, Kimberly Karish, Andrew D. Mellinger, Tess Canfield, and Lider Sucre; June 2005, p. 24
Do Global Attitudes and Behaviors Support Sustainable Development? by Anthony A. Leiserowitz, Robert W. Kates, and Thomas M. Parris; November 2005, p. 22
Dryland Development in Sub-Saharan Africa, by Michael Mortimore; June p. 45
Dryland Development in Sub-Saharan Africa, by Stephen Carr; June 2005, p. 44
Dryland Development: Success Stories from West Africa, by Michael Mortimore; January/February 2005, p. 8
Economics and the Environment, by Fulai Sheng; January/February 1997, p. 5
Engaging with Africa, by Thomas M. Parris; January/February 2005, p. 3
Evaluating Climate Change 1995: Economic and Social Dimensions, by Timothy O’Riordan; November 1997, p. 34
Frontier Expansion in the Amazon: Balancing Development and Sustainability, by Georgia O. Carvalho, Daniel Nepstad, David McGrath, Maria del Carmen Vera Diaz, Márcio Santilli, and Ana Cristina Barros; April 2002, p. 34
Macropolicy or Social Mobilization? Approaches to Poverty Eradication: Investing in Development: A Practical Plan to Achieve the Millennium Development Goals, reviewed by Tariq Banuri; November 2005, p. 39
A New Green Regime: Attacking the Root Causes of Global Environmental Deterioration, by James Gustave Speth; September 2002, p. 16
On Justice, Sustainability, and Democracy, by Timothy O'Riordan; July/August 2005, editorial
Partnerships for Sustainable Mobility: The Pilot Region of Basel, by Stephen F. Lienin, Bernd Kasemir, Roland Stulz, and Alexander Wokaun; April 2005, p. 22
Poverty and Environmental Degradation: Challenges within the Global Economy, by Akin L. Mabogunje; January/February 2002, p. 8
Saving the Forest for the Trees: Alternative Products from Woodlands, by David A. Taylor; January/February 1997, p. 6
A Sustainable Path? Deciding the Future of La Paz, by Carl Steinitz, Robert Faris, Michael Flaxman, Juan Carlos Vargas-Moreno, Tess Canfield, Oscar Arizpe, Manuel Angeles, Micheline Cariño, Fausto Santiago, Thomas Maddock III, Carolyn Dragoo Lambert, Kathryn Baird, and Lucio Godínez; July/August 2005, p. 24
Taking Root: Biodiversity Conservation and Poverty Reduction Come Together in the Tropics, by Vanessa Timmer and Calestous Juma; May 2005, p. 24
The Three Worlds of the Environment, by Robert W. Kates; July/August 1997, editorial
Timber Industry Follows the Path of Least Resistance, by Ane Alencar, Daniel Nepstad, and Georgia O. Carvalho; April 2002, p. 42
What Is Sustainable Development? Goals, Indicators, Values, and Practice, by Robert W. Kates, Thomas M. Parris, and Anthony A. Leiserowitz; April 2005, p. 8
Economics
Accounting for Progress, by Sofia Ahlroth; March 1997, p. 39
Accounting for Progress, by Giles Atkinson and Kirk Hamilton; September 1996, p. 16
>Accounting for Progress, by Kirk Hamilton and Giles Atkinson; March 1997, p. 40
Agriculture and the Environment: A New Strategic Vision, by David E. Ervin, C. Ford Runge, Elisabeth A. Graffy, Willis E. Anthony, Sandra S. Batie, Paul Faeth, Tim Penny, and Tim Warman; July/August 1998, p. 8
Assessing the Effectiveness of Denmark’s Waste Tax, by Mikael Skou Andersen; May 1998, p. 10
Auditing the Earth, by Robert Costanza, Ralph d’Arge, Rudolf de Groot, Stephen Farber, Monica Grasso, Bruce Hannon, Karin Limburg, Shahid Naeem, Robert V. O’Neill, José Paruelo, Robert G. Raskin, Paul Sutton, and Marjan van den Belt; March 1998, p. 26
Auditing the Earth: The Value of the World’s Ecosystem Services and Natural Capital,† by David Pearce; March 1998, p. 23
Benefit-Cost Analysis, by George C. Eads; May 1999, p. 4
Benefit-Cost Analysis, by Scott Farrow and Michael Toman; May 1999, p. 45
Benefit-Cost Analysis, by Lester B. Lave; May 1999, p. 4
Changing Course: Water Policy in Spain, by Leandro del Moral and David Saurí; July/August 1999, p. 12
Charting a Course for Sustainability, by Molly Harriss Olson; May 1996, p. 10
China Shoulders the Cost of Environmental Change, by Vaclav Smil; July/August 1997, p. 6
Choice and Discounting,* by V. Kerry Smith; March 1997, p. 38
Climate and Trade: Links Between the Kyoto Protocol and WTO, by Jeffrey Frankel; September 2005, p. 8
Close to Home: Making Sustainability Work at the Local Level, by Anne Buttimer; April 1998, p. 12
Code Green, by Kathleen Hogan; September 1996, p. 3
Code Green, by Alastair T. Iles; September 1996, p. 4
Code Green: Business Adopts Voluntary Environmental Standards, by Jennifer Nash and John Ehrenfeld; January/February 1996, p. 16
The Constitution and the Costs of Clean Air: Is the Clean Air Act Unconstitutional? reviewed by Cary Coglianese; November 2000, p. 32
Controversy over Yellowstone’s Biological Resources, by Charles C. Chester; October 1996, p. 10
Counting the Cost: The Growing Role of Economics in Environmental Decisionmaking, by Paul R. Portney; March 1998, p. 14
Crafting the Next Generation of Market-Based Environmental Tools, by Jeremy B. Hockenstein, Robert N. Stavins, and Bradley W. Whitehead; May 1997, p. 12
The Czech Republic: First Steps Toward a Cleaner Future, by Peter Havlicek; April 1997, p. 16
Ecotaxes and the Social Agenda, by Timothy O’Riordan; July/August 1996, editorial
Economics and the Environment, by Fulai Sheng; January/February 1997, p. 5
Effects of Economic Growth on Environmental Policies in Northeast Asia, by Yohei Harashima; July/August 2000, p. 28
Encouraging Wise Use of Floodplains with Market-Based Incentives, by John R. Sheaffer, J. David Mullan, and Nathan B. Hinch; January/February 2002, p. 32
Ending the Range Wars?* by Robert H. Nelson; July/August 1996, p. 3
Ending the Range Wars? by William E. Riebsame; May 1996, p. 4
Ending the Range Wars?* by William E. Riebsame; July/August 1996, p. 43
The Energy-Climate Challenge: Issues for the New U.S. Administration, by John P. Holdren; June 2001, p. 8
Environmental Reforms in Poland: A Case for Cautious Optimism, by Halina Szejnwald Brown, David Angel, and Patrick Derr; January/February 1998, p. 10
Environmental Taxes: China’s Bold Initiative, by Robert A. Bohm, Chazhong Ge, Milton Russell, Jinnan Wang, and Jintian Yang; September 1998, p. 10
Environmental Taxes: Is There a Double Dividend? by Richard D. Morgenstern; April 1996, p. 16
Evaluating Climate Change 1995: Economic and Social Dimensions, by Timothy O’Riordan; November 1997, p. 34
Fighting Back: Human Adaptations in Marginal Environments, by Simon Batterbury and Tim Forsyth; July/August 1999, p. 6
A Global Environmental Agenda for the United States: Issues for the New U.S. Administration, by Donald Kennedy and Roger W. Sant; December 2000, p. 20
Greening Development: Environmental Implications of Economic Policies, by Wilfrido Cruz, Mohan Munasinghe, and Jeremy Warford; June 1996, p. 6
Improving Environmental Management: What Works, What Doesn’t, by Dan Beardsley, Terry Davies, and Robert Hersh; September 1997, p. 6
Institutions for Environmental Aid: Politics, Lessons, and Opportunities, by Barbara Connolly and Robert O. Keohane; June 1996, p. 12
Integrating Environmental and Social Issues into Corporate Practice, by Andrew J. Hoffman; June 2000, p. 22
Joint Implementation: An Effective Strategy for Combating Global Warming? by L. D. Danny Harvey and Elizabeth J. Bush; October 1997, p. 14
LawEnvironmental Disclosure in Securities and Exchange Commission Filings, by Stephen L. Kass and Jean M. McCarroll; April 1997, p. 4
A Lesson for Us All, by Timothy O’Riordan; September 2001, editorial
Local Exchange Trading Systems and Sustainable Development, by Gill J. Seyfang; March 1996, p. 5
Macropolicy or Social Mobilization? Approaches to Poverty Eradication: Investing in Development: A Practical Plan to Achieve the Millennium Development Goals, reviewed by Tariq Banuri; November 2005, p. 39
Managing Pesticide Tradeoffs: The Future Role of Pesticides in U.S. Agriculture,† reviewed by Sandra S. Batie; October 2001, p. 40<
Mitigating Climate Change: The Case for Energy Taxes, by Frank Muller; March 1996, p. 12
The Next Unseen Revolution: Pension Fund Investment and Sustainability, by Bernd Kasemir, Andrea Süess, and Alexander J. B. Zehnder; November 2001, p. 8
Norilsk Nickel: Russia Wrestles with an Old Polluter, by Vladimir Kotov and Elena Nikitina; November 1996, p. 6
Oceans Apart? Business Responses to Global Environmental Issues in Europe and the United States, by David L. Levy and Peter Newell; November 2000, p. 8
Partnerships to Reduce Greenhouse Emissions in the Baltic, by Ragnar E. Löfstedt, Kalev Sepp, and Laura Kelly; July/August 1996, p. 16
The Political Realities of Ecotaxation, by Timothy O’Riordan; October 1997, editorial
Poverty and Environmental Degradation: Challenges within the Global Economy, by Akin L. Mabogunje; January/February 2002, p. 8
Predicting the Costs of Environmental Regulations, by Winston Harrington, Richard D. Morgenstern, and Peter Nelson; September 1999, p. 10
Protecting Indigenous Peoples’ Rights to Biodiversity, by Darrell A. Posey; October 1996, p. 6
Reducing the Impacts of Roads on Tropical Forests, by John W. Reid and Ian A. Bowles; October 1997, p. 10
Regions at Risk: Exploring Environmental Criticality, by Jeanne X. Kasperson, Roger E. Kasperson, and B. L. Turner II; December 1996, p. 4
Renewable Energy: A Viable Choice, by Antonia V. Herzog, Timothy E. Lipman, Jennifer L. Edwards, and Daniel M. Kammen; December 2001, p. 8
Rethinking Water Provision, by Timothy O’Riordan; December 2003, editorial
The Role of Science in Policy: The Climate Change Debate in the United States, by Eugene B. Skolnikoff; June 1999, p. 16
Should Tax Policy Be Subject to NEPA? by Brian S. Dunkiel; December 1996, p. 16
Subsidies and Transboundary Pollution: Another View, by Robert Darst; November 1996, p. 36
Tracking Toxics: Chemical Use and the Public’s “Right-to-Know,” by Shelley A. Hearne; July/August 1996, p. 4
Tragedy in Rwanda: The Political Ecology of Conflict, by Peter Uvin; April 1996, p. 6
The Tragedy of the Commons Revisited, by Joanna Burger and Michael Gochfeld; March 1999, p. 45
The Tragedy of the Commons Revisited, by Paul Burnet; March 1999, p. 5
The Tragedy of the Commons Revisited, by Garrett Hardin; March 1999, p. 5
The Tragedy of the Commons Revisited, by Lawrence Lundgren; March 1999, p. 4
Using Benefit-Cost Analysis to Improve Environmental Regulations, by Scott Farrow and Michael Toman; March 1999, p. 12
Using Stakeholder Values to Make Smarter Environmental Decisions, by Robin Gregory; June 2000, p. 34
Water Supply and Poor Communities: What’s Price Got to Do with It? by Sheila M. Olmstead; December 2003, p. 22
What Price Prawn? Shrimp Aquaculture’s Impact in Asia, by Biksham Gujja and Andrea Finger-Stich; September 1996, p. 12
EconomicsInternational
China Shoulders the Cost of Environmental Change, by Vaclav Smil; July/August 1997, p. 6
Saving the Forest for the Trees: Alternative Products from Woodlands, by David A. Taylor; January/February 1997, p. 6
Shrimp Aquaculture, by Andrea Finger-Stich and Biksham Gujja; January/February 1997, p. 41
Shrimp Aquaculture, by Rebecca Goldburg; January/February 1997, p. 37
Poverty
Alternatives for Community and Environment: Where Justice and Sustainability Meet, by Julian Agyeman; July/August 2005, p. 10
Beyond Gleneagles, by Timothy O'Riordan; September 2005, editorial
Competing Visions and Conflicting Priorities: A Southern African Perspective on the World Summit, by Ralph Hamann, Zarina Patel, and Michelle Pressend; July/August 2002, p. 8
Consumption at the Summit, by William C. Clark; July/August 2002, editorial
Data on Poverty, Hunger, and Inequality, by Thomas M. Parris; July/August 2001, p. 3
Do Global Attitudes and Behaviors Support Sustainable Development? by Anthony A. Leiserowitz, Robert W. Kates, and Thomas M. Parris; November 2005, p. 22
Erasing Cities’ Footprints, by Alan McGowan; June 2002, editorial
Feeding the World in the New Millennium: Issues for the New U.S. Administration, by Per Pinstrup-Andersen; July/August 2001, p. 22
Global Environmental Governance: Issues for the New U.S. Administration, by Eileen Claussen; January/February 2001, p. 28
Macropolicy or Social Mobilization? Approaches to Poverty Eradication: Investing in Development: A Practical Plan to Achieve the Millennium Development Goals, reviewed by Tariq Banuri; November 2005, p. 39
A New Green Regime: Attacking the Root Causes of Global Environmental Deterioration, by James Gustave Speth; September 2002, p. 16
On Justice, Sustainability, and Democracy, by Timothy O’Riordan; July/August 2005, editorial
Poverty and Environmental Degradation: Challenges within the Global Economy, by Akin L. Mabogunje; January/February 2002, p. 8
The Ravages of Poverty, by Alan H. McGowan; January/February 2002, editorial
Taking Root: Biodiversity Conservation and Poverty Reduction Come Together in the Tropics, by Vanessa Timmer and Calestous Juma; May 2005, p. 24
President's Council on Sustainable Development
Charting a Course, by Charles Caccia; May 1996, p. 34
Charting a Course, by Kai N. Lee; May 1996, p. 33
Charting a Course, by Ernst Ulrich von Weizsaecker; May 1996, p. 36
Charting a Course, by Joanna D. Underwood and James S. Cannon; May 1996, p. 35
Charting a Course for Sustainability, by Molly Harriss Olson; May 1996, p. 10
Charting a Sustainable Course, by Molly Harriss Olson; June 1996, p. 5
Rural Development
Close to Home: Making Sustainability Work at the Local Level, by Anne Buttimer; April 1998, p. 12
Sustainability
America’s National Interests in Promoting a Transition to Sustainability: Issues for the New U.S. Administration, by William C. Clark; January/February 2001, p. 18
A Closer Look at Business and Sustainability, by Timothy O’Riordan; November 2001, editorial
Dana’s Letter, by Robert W. Kates; May 2001, editorial
Injecting Sustainability into a National Culture, by Timothy O’Riordan; January/February 2001, editorial
Knowledge Systems for Sustainable Development, by William C. Clark; October 2001, editorial
A New Social Contract for Science? by William C. Clark; April 2005, editorial
The Next Unseen Revolution: Pension Fund Investment and Sustainability, by Bernd Kasemir, Andrea Süess, and Alexander J. B. Zehnder; November 2001, p. 8
Resources for Socially Responsible Investing, by Thomas M. Parris; November 2001, p. 3
What Is Sustainable Development? Goals, Indicators, Values, and Practice, by Robert W. Kates, Thomas M. Parris, and Anthony A. Leiserowitz; April 2005, p. 8
Sustainability Science (See also World Summit on Sustainable Development)
Competing Visions and Conflicting Priorities: A Southern African Perspective on the World Summit, by Ralph Hamann, Zarina Patel, and Michelle Pressend; July/August 2002, p. 8
Earth System Analysis for Sustainability, by Hans Joachim Schellnhuber, Paul J. Crutzen, William C. Clark, and Julian Hunt; October 2005, p. 10
Embracing Sustainability Science: The Challenges for Africa, by Godwin O. P. Obasi; May 2002, p. 8
The N-Place Problem, by Robert W. Kates; July/August 2003, editorial
A New Social Contract for Science? by William C. Clark; April 2005, editorial
One Road to Johannesburg, by Robert W. Kates; May 2002, editorial
What Is Sustainable Development? Goals, Indicators, Values, and Practice, by Robert W. Kates, Thomas M. Parris, and Anthony A. Leiserowitz; April 2005, p. 8
Sustainable Agriculture (See also Agriculture)
Agroecology in Developing Countries: The Promise of a Sustainable Harvest, by Jules Pretty; November 2003, p. 8
Ending the Range Wars? by Robert H. Nelson; July/August 1996, p. 3
Ending the Range Wars? by William E. Riebsame; May 1996, p. 4
Ending the Range Wars? by William E. Riebsame; July/August 1996, p. 43
Food for All in the 21st Century, by Gordon Conway; January/February 2000, p. 8
Genetically Modified Crops in Developing Countries: Promise or Peril? by Robert Paarlberg; January/February 2000, p. 19
Madagascar: Emerald Isle or Paradise Lost? by William J. McConnell; October 2002, p. 10
Soil Degradation in the West African Sahel: How Serious Is It? by David Niemeijer and Valentina Mazzucato; March 2002, p. 20
What Price Prawn? Shrimp Aquaculture’s Impact in Asia, by Biksham Gujja and Andrea Finger-Stich; September 1996, p. 12
Sustainable Development (See also Economics, Economic Development)
Accelerating Sustainable Development, by Robert W. Kates, Anthony A. Leiserowitz, and Thomas M. Parris; June 2005, editorial
Accounting for Progress, by Sofia Ahlroth; March 1997, p. 39
Accounting for Progress, by Giles Atkinson and Kirk Hamilton; September 1996, p. 16
Accounting for Progress, by Kirk Hamilton and Giles Atkinson; March 1997, p. 40
Aerial Assault on the Tsetse Fly, by David H. Kinley III; September 1998, p. 14
Agroecology in Developing Countries: The Promise of a Sustainable Harvest, by Jules Pretty; November 2003, p. 8
Alternatives for Community and Environment: Where Justice and Sustainability Meet, by Julian Agyeman; July/August 2005, p. 10
Are Megacities Viable? A Cautionary Tale from Mexico City, by Exequiel Ezcurra and Marisa Mazari-Hiriart; January/February 1996, p. 6
Blair’s Sustainable Solution: Music to the Ears? by Timothy O’Riordan; May 2003, editorial
Bringing Power to the People: Promoting Appropriate Energy Technologies in the Developing World, by Daniel M. Kammen; June 1999, p. 10
Brundtland 10, Rio 5, by William C. Clark; September 1997, editorial
Charting a Course, by Charles Caccia; May 1996, p. 34
Charting a Course, by Kai N. Lee; May 1996, p. 33
Charting a Course, by Ernst Ulrich von Weizsaecker; May 1996, p. 36
Charting a Course, by Joanna D. Underwood and James S. Cannon; May 1996, p. 35
Charting a Course for Sustainability, by Molly Harriss Olson; May 1996, p. 10
Charting a Sustainable Course, by Molly Harriss Olson; June 1996, p. 5
Cleaner Fuels for Delhi and Basel, by Ruth Greenspan Bell; July/August 2005, p. 42
Climate and Trade: Links Between the Kyoto Protocol and WTO, by Jeffrey Frankel; September 2005, p. 8
Code Green, by Alastair T. Iles; September 1996, p. 4
Code Green: Business Adopts Voluntary Environmental Standards, by Jennifer Nash and John Ehrenfeld; January/February 1996, p. 16
Combating Acid Deposition and Climate Change: Priorities for Asia, by Alan McDonald; April 1999, p. 4
Comparative International Indicators of Sustainable Development, by Thomas M. Parris; May 1996, p. 3
Competing Visions and Conflicting Priorities: A Southern African Perspective on the World Summit, by Ralph Hamann, Zarina Patel, and Michelle Pressend; July/August 2002, p. 8
Converting the Equator Principles to Equator Stewardship, by Timothy O'Riordan; May 2005, editorial
Consumption at the Summit, by William C. Clark; July/August 2002, editorial
Corporate Social Reporting, by Timothy O’Riordan; September 1999, editorial
Close to Home: Making Sustainability Work at the Local Level, by Anne Buttimer; April 1998, p. 12
A Crystal Ball for Sustainability, by Thomas M. Parris, September 2002, p. 3
A Delicate Balance: Conservation and Development Scenarios for Panama's Coiba National Park, by Carl Steinitz, Robert Faris, Michael Flaxman, Kimberly Karish, Andrew D. Mellinger, Tess Canfield, and Lider Sucre; June 2005, p. 24
Do Global Attitudes and Behaviors Support Sustainable Development? by Anthony A. Leiserowitz, Robert W. Kates, and Thomas M. Parris; November 2005, p. 22
Dryland Development in Sub-Saharan Africa, by Stephen Carr; June 2005, p. 44
Dryland Development in Sub-Saharan Africa, by Michael Mortimore; June p. 45
Dryland Development: Success Stories from West Africa, by Michael Mortimore; January/February 2005, p. 8
Ecotaxes and the Social Agenda, by Timothy O’Riordan; July/August 1996, editorial
Embracing Sustainability Science: The Challenges for Africa, by Godwin O. P. Obasi; May 2002,p. 8
Ending the Range Wars? by William E. Riebsame; May 1996, p. 4
Engaging with Africa, by Thomas M. Parris; January/February 2005, p. 3
Environmental Taxes: China’s Bold Initiative, by Robert A. Bohm, Chazhong Ge, Milton Russell, Jinnan Wang, and Jintian Yang; September 1998, p. 10
Environmental Taxes: Is There a Double Dividend? by Richard D. Morgenstern; April 1996, p. 16
Extended Product Responsibility: A Tool for a Sustainable Economy, by Gary A. Davis, Catherine A. Wilt, and Jack N. Barkenbus; September 1997, p. 10
Fighting Back: Human Adaptations in Marginal Environments, by Simon Batterbury and Tim Forsyth; July/August 1999, p. 6
Forest Resource Scarcity and Social Conflict in Indonesia, by Charles Victor Barber; May 1998, p. 4
From Rio to Johannesburg: Progress and Prospects, by Adil Najam, Janice M. Poling, Naoyuki Yamagishi, Daniel G. Straub, Jillian Sarno, Sara M. De Ritter, and Eonjeong Michelle Kim; September 2002, p. 26
Frontier Expansion in the Amazon: Balancing Development and Sustainability, by Georgia O. Carvalho, Daniel Nepstad, David McGrath, Maria del Carmen Vera Diaz, Márcio Santilli, and Ana Cristina Barros; April 2002, p. 34
A Full, Clean Glass? Managing New York City’s Watersheds, by Rutherford H. Platt, Paul K. Barten, and Max J. Pfeffer; June 2000, p. 8
Gender and Sustainable Development, by Thomas M. Parris; September 2005, p. 3
Getting Ready for Johannesburg, by Thomas M. Parris; June 2002, p. 3
A Great Step Further but Still More to Go: The U.K. Sustainable Development Commission Report: Shows Promise. But Must Try Harder, reviewed by Joachim H. Spangenberg; October 2004, p. 42
Greening Development: Environmental Implications of Economic Policies, by Wilfrido Cruz, Mohan Munasinghe, and Jeremy Warford; June 1996, p. 6
Innovative Natural Resource Management: Nebraska’s Model for Linking Science and Decisionmaking, by David W. Cash; December 2003, p. 8
InstitutionsThe Keystone Center, by Christine M. Scanlan and Martha A. Tableman; January/February 1997, p. 48
Integrating Environmental and Social Issues into Corporate Practice, by Andrew J. Hoffman; June 2000, p. 22
Interdisciplinary Science and Sustainable Agriculture, by Timothy O’Riordan; July/August 1998, editorial.
Johannesburg and Beyond, by William C. Clark, Robert W. Kates, Alan H. McGowan, and Timothy O’Riordan; September 2002, editorial
The Kyoto Protocol: Unfinished Business, by Hermann E. Ott; July/August 1998, p. 16
LawThe Global Environment Facility: New Progress On Development Bank Governance, by Ian A. Bowles; April 1996, p. 38
Leadership at Summit’s End, by Robert W. Kates; October 2002, editorial
Local Exchange Trading Systems and Sustainable Development, by Gill J. Seyfang; March 1996, p. 5
Looking for Sustainable Consumption, by Thomas M. Parris; November 2005, p. 3
Macropolicy or Social Mobilization? Approaches to Poverty Eradication: Investing in Development: A Practical Plan to Achieve the Millennium Development Goals, reviewed by Tariq Banuri; November 2005, p. 39
Madagascar’s Burning Issue: The Persistent Conflict over Fire, by Christian A. Kull; April 2002, p. 8
Meeting the Sustainable Development Challenge, by Tony Blair; May 2003, p. 20
Mexico City: Metaphor for the World’s Urban Future, by Peter Brimblecombe; January/February 1996, p. 33
Mitigating Climate Change: The Case for Energy Taxes, by Frank Muller; March 1996, p. 12
Neither Temples Nor Tombs: A Global Analysis of Large Dams, by Sanjeev Khagram; May 2003, p. 28
A New Green Regime: Attacking the Root Causes of Global Environmental Deterioration, by James Gustave Speth; September 2002, p. 16
Norilsk Nickel: Russia Wrestles with an Old Polluter, by Vladimir Kotov and Elena Nikitina; November 1996, p. 6
The N-Place Problem, by Robert W. Kates; July/August 2003, editorial
One Road to Johannesburg, by Robert W. Kates; May 2002, editorial
The Paradox of Paradise, by Martha Honey; October 1999, p. 5
The Paradox of Paradise, by Jacob Park; October 1999, p. 4
Partnerships for the Real World, by William C. Clark; January/February 2003, editorial
Partnerships for Sustainable Mobility: The Pilot Region of Basel, by Stephen F. Lienin, Bernd Kasemir, Roland Stulz, and Alexander Wokaun; April 2005, p. 22
Partnerships to Reduce Greenhouse Emissions in the Baltic, by Ragnar E. Löfstedt, Kalev Sepp, and Laura Kelly; July/August 1996, p. 16
Perspectives on the Johannesburg Summit, by James Gustave Speth; January/February 2003, p. 24
Poison and Profits: Cyanide Fishing in the Indo-Pacific, by Charles Victor Barber and Vaughan R. Pratt; October 1998, p. 4
The Political Realities of Ecotaxation, by Timothy O’Riordan; October 1997, editorial
Political Transformation and the Environment in Southeast Asia, by Suparb Pas-ong and Louis Lebel; October 2000, p. 8
A “Polluters Get Paid” Principle?* by Ambuj D. Sagar; November 1999, p. 4
Population and Consumption: What We Know, What We Need to Know, by Robert W. Kates; April 2000, p. 10
Poverty and Environmental Degradation: Challenges within the Global Economy, by Akin L. Mabogunje; January/February 2002, p. 8
Preserving the Health of the World’s Lakes, by Masahisa Nakamura; June 1997, p. 16
The Ravages of Poverty, by Alan H. McGowan; January/February 2002, editorial
Regions at Risk: Exploring Environmental Criticality, by Jeanne X. Kasperson, Roger E. Kasperson, and B. L. Turner II; December 1996, p. 4
Revisiting Urban Habitats: The Human Face of the Urban Environment: Proceedings of the Second Annual World Bank Conference on Environmentally Sustainable Development, reviewed by David Satterthwaite; November 1996, p. 25
Saving the Forest for the Trees: Alternative Products from Woodlands, by David A. Taylor; January/February 1997, p. 6
Science and Intuition, by Timothy O’Riordan; September 2000, editorial
Seeking Common Ground in Ecuador, by Anthony Bebbington; June 1998, p. 42
Science and Policy for Sustainable Development, by William C. Clark, Robert W. Kates, Alan H. McGowan, and Timothy O'Riordan; January/February 2005, editorial
Seeking Common Ground in Ecuador, by Anthony Bebbington; June 1998, p. 42
Seeking Common Ground in Ecuador, by Carlos A. Moreno Maldonado; June 1998, p. 44
Seeking Common Ground in Ecuador, by Sixto Mendez, Jennifer Parnell, and Robert Wasserstrom; June 1998, p. 45
Seeking Common Ground in Ecuador, by Suzana Sawyer; June 1998, p. 43
Seeking Common Ground: Petroleum and Indigenous Peoples in Ecuador’s Amazon, by Sixto Mendez, Jennifer Parnell, and Robert Wasserstrom; June 1998, p. 12
Shrimp Aquaculture, by Andrea Finger-Stich and Biksham Gujja; January/February 1997, p. 41
Soil Degradation in the West African Sahel: How Serious Is It? by David Niemeijer and Valentina Mazzucato; March 2002, p. 20
The Soweto Mountain of Hope, by Katy Marks; July/August 2002, p. 20
Strategies for Conserving Biodiversity, by Walter V. Reid; September 1997, p. 16
Subsidies and Transboundary Pollution: Another View, by Robert Darst; November 1996, p. 36
Sustainable Development in the Blogosphere,# by Thomas M. Parris; May 2005, p. 3
A Sustainable Path? Deciding the Future of La Paz, by Carl Steinitz, Robert Faris, Michael Flaxman, Juan Carlos Vargas-Moreno, Tess Canfield, Oscar Arizpe, Manuel Angeles, Micheline Cariño, Fausto Santiago, Thomas Maddock III, Carolyn Dragoo Lambert, Kathryn Baird, and Lucio Godínez; July/August 2005, p. 24
Sustainability Indicators and the New Democracy, by Timothy O’Riordan; November 1998, editorial
Sustainability Indicators on the Web, by Joy E. Hecht; January/February 2003, p. 3
Sustainability and the Accountable Corporation: Society’s Rising Expectations of Business, by Allen L. White; October 1999, p. 30
Sustainable Development Redux, by William C. Clark; May 1996, editorial
Sustaining the Earth in the New Millennium: The UN Secretary-General Speaks Out, by Kofi A. Annan; October 2000, p. 20
Taking Root: Biodiversity Conservation and Poverty Reduction Come Together in the Tropics, by Vanessa Timmer and Calestous Juma; May 2005, p. 24
Toward a Sustainability Transition: The International Consensus, by Thomas M. Parris; January/February 2003, p. 12
Toward a Sustainable Future, by Kofi A. Annan; September 2002, p. 10
Treading Lightly? Ecotourism’s Impact on the Environment, by Martha S. Honey; June 1999, p. 4
Urban Environments: Battlegrounds for Global Sustainability, by William C. Clark; September 2003, editorial
A U.S. Approach to Climate Change, by Judi Greenwald; June 2003, p. 44
Using Forest Plantations to Spare Natural Forests, by Roger A. Sedjo and Daniel Botkin; December 1997, p. 14
Using Stakeholder Values to Make Smarter Environmental Decisions, by Robin Gregory; June 2000, p. 34
The Virtues of Mundane Science, by Daniel M. Kammen and Michael R. Dove; July/August 1997, p. 10
What Did WSSD Accomplish? An NGO Perspective, by Pablo Gutman; March 2003, p. 20
What Does Sustainability Really Mean? The Search for Useful Indicators, by Alex Farrell and Maureen Hart; November 1998, p. 4
What Is Sustainable Development? Goals, Indicators, Values, and Practice, by Robert W. Kates, Thomas M. Parris, and Anthony A. Leiserowitz; April 2005, p. 8
What We Can Do for Sustainability, by Thomas M. Parris; October 2005, p. 3
Windows on the Future: Global Scenarios and Sustainability, by Gilberto C. Gallopín and Paul Raskin; April 1998, p. 6
The World is Watching, by Timothy O’Riordan; October 2004, editorial
Sustainable Mobility
Cleaner Fuels for Delhi and Basel, by Ruth Greenspan Bell; July/August 2005, p. 42
Partnerships for Sustainable Mobility: The Pilot Region of Basel, by Stephen F. Lienin, Bernd Kasemir, Roland Stulz, and Alexander Wokaun; April 2005, p. 22
Tropical Forests (See Foresrtry)
The N-Place Problem, by Robert W. Kates; July/August 2003, editorial
Regional Differences in Tropical Deforestation, by Eric F. Lambin and Helmut L. Geist; July/August 2003, p. 22
Translating Life’s Diversity: Can Scientists and Policymakers Learn to Communicate Better? by Jorge Soberón M.; September 2004, p. 10
United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED)
Brundtland 10, Rio 5, by William C. Clark; September 1997, editorial
Charting a Course for Sustainability, by Molly Harriss Olson; May 1996, p. 10
Charting a Sustainable Course, by Molly Harriss Olson; June 1996, p. 5
Competing Visions and Conflicting Priorities: A Southern African Perspective on the World Summit, by Ralph Hamann, Zarina Patel, and Michelle Pressend; July/August 2002, p. 8
A Domestic Dispute: Clinton, Congress, and International Environmental Policy, by Robert L. Paarlberg; October 1996, p. 16
Environmental Issues and General Elections, by Timothy O’Riordan; June 1997, editorial
From Rio to Johannesburg: Progress and Prospects, by Adil Najam, Janice M. Poling, Naoyuki Yamagishi, Daniel G. Straub, Jillian Sarno, Sara M. De Ritter, and Eonjeong Michelle Kim; September 2002, p. 26
Industrial Applications for Biotechnology: Opportunities for Developing Countries, by Calestous Juma and Victor Konde; July/August 2002, p. 22
Institutions for Environmental Aid: Politics, Lessons, and Opportunities, by Barbara Connolly and Robert O. Keohane; June 1996, p. 12
Johannesburg and Beyond, by William C. Clark, Robert W. Kates, Alan H. McGowan, and Timothy O’Riordan; September 2002, editorial
Leadership at Summit’s End, by Robert W. Kates; October 2002, editorial
Mitigating Climate Change: The Case for Energy Taxes, by Frank Muller; March 1996, p. 12
A New Green Regime: Attacking the Root Causes of Global Environmental Deterioration, by James Gustave Speth; September 2002, p. 16
One Road to Johannesburg, by Robert W. Kates; May 2002, editorial
Protecting Indigenous Peoples’ Rights to Biodiversity, by Darrell A. Posey; October 1996, p. 6
Revisiting Urban Habitats: The Human Face of the Urban Environment: Proceedings of the Second Annual World Bank Conference on Environmentally Sustainable Development, reviewed by David Satterthwaite; November 1996, p. 25
Sustainable Development Redux, by William C. Clark; May 1996, editorial
What Is Sustainable Development? Goals, Indicators, Values, and Practice, by Robert W. Kates, Thomas M. Parris, and Anthony A. Leiserowitz; April 2005, p. 8
United Nations Conference on Human Settlements (Habitat I and Habitat II)
Revisiting Urban Habitats: The Human Face of the Urban Environment: Proceedings of the Second Annual World Bank Conference on Environmentally Sustainable Development, reviewed by David Satterthwaite; November 1996, p. 25
World Summit on Sustainable Development (see also Sustainable Development)
Competing Visions and Conflicting Priorities: A Southern African Perspective on the World Summit, by Ralph Hamann, Zarina Patel, and Michelle Pressend; July/August 2002, p. 8
Consumption at the Summit, by William C. Clark; July/August 2002, editorial
From Rio to Johannesburg: Progress and Prospects, by Adil Najam, Janice M. Poling, Naoyuki Yamagishi, Daniel G. Straub, Jillian Sarno, Sara M. De Ritter, and Eonjeong Michelle Kim; September 2002, p. 26
Getting Ready for Johannesburg, by Thomas M. Parris; June 2002, p. 3
Johannesburg and Beyond, by William C. Clark, Robert W. Kates, Alan H. McGowan, and Timothy O’Riordan; September 2002, editorial
Leadership at Summit’s End, by Robert W. Kates; October 2002, editorial
A New Green Regime: Attacking the Root Causes of Global Environmental Deterioration, by James Gustave Speth; September 2002, p. 16
One Road to Johannesburg, by Robert W. Kates; May 2002, editorial
Poverty and Environmental Degradation: Challenges within the Global Economy, by Akin L. Mabogunje; January/February 2002, p. 8
The Ravages of Poverty, by Alan H. McGowan; January/February 2002, editorial
The Soweto Mountain of Hope, by Katy Marks; July/August 2002, p. 20
Toward a Sustainable Future, by Kofi A. Annan; September 2002, p. 10
What Is Sustainable Development? Goals, Indicators, Values, and Practice, by Robert W. Kates, Thomas M. Parris, and Anthony A. Leiserowitz; April 2005, p. 8
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