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Interesting articles from the two most recent issues of the Journal of Environment and Development:
Journal of Environment and DevelopmentJune 2008 issue, Volume 17, No. 2:
Simon Metcalfe and Thembela Kepe "Your Elephant on Our Land": The Struggle to Manage Wildlife Mobility on Zambian Communal Land in the Kavango-Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area The Journal of Environment & Development 2008 17: 99-117. [Abstract] [PDF] [References] [Request Permission]
Tobias Haller, Marc Galvin, Patrick Meroka, Jamil Alca, and Alex Alvarez Who Gains From Community Conservation? Intended and Unintended Costs and Benefits of Participative Approaches in Peru and Tanzania The Journal of Environment & Development 2008 17: 118-144. [Abstract] [PDF] [References] [Request Permission]
Nguyen Van Song Wildlife Trading in Vietnam: Situation, Causes, and Solutions The Journal of Environment & Development 2008 17: 145-165. [Abstract] [PDF] [References] [Request Permission]
Ko Nomura The Politics of Participation in Forest Management: A Case From Democratizing Indonesia The Journal of Environment & Development 2008 17: 166-191. [Abstract] [PDF] [References] [Request Permission]
Shimako Takahashi Challenges for Local Communities and Livelihoods to Seek Sustainable Forest Management in Indonesia The Journal of Environment & Development 2008 17: 192-211. [Abstract] [PDF] [References] [Request Permission]
March 2008 issue, Volume 17, No. 1:
Amit Ray Waste Management in Developing Asia: Can Trade and Cooperation Help? The Journal of Environment & Development 2008 17: 3-25. [Abstract] [PDF] [References]
Yasuhiko Hotta, Mark Elder, Hideyuki Mori, and Makiko Tanaka Policy Considerations for Establishing an Environmentally Sound Regional Material Flow in East Asia The Journal of Environment & Development 2008 17: 26-50. [Abstract] [PDF] [References]
Massimiliano Mazzanti, Anna Montini, and Roberto Zoboli Municipal Waste Generation and Socioeconomic Drivers: Evidence From Comparing Northern and Southern Italy The Journal of Environment & Development 2008 17: 51-69. [Abstract] [PDF] [References]
Raymond Clémençon The Bali Road Map: A First Step on the Difficult Journey to a Post-Kyoto Protocol Agreement The Journal of Environment & Development 2008 17: 70-94. [Abstract] [PDF] [References]
Books Received The Journal of Environment & Development 2008 17: 95-96. [PDF] Visit our editorial website at http://irps2.ucsd.edu/jed/ for submission guidelines, calls for papers and information on upcoming issues.
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