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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A common-pool resource approach for water quality management: An Australian case study Sarker, Ashutosh
2008
1-2 p. 461-471
11 p.
artikel
2 Adaptive recreation planning and climate change: a contingent visitation approach Richardson, Robert B.
2004
1-2 p. 83-99
17 p.
artikel
3 An ecological economic simulation model of a non-selective grazing system in the Nama Karoo, South Africa Beukes, P.C
2002
1-2 p. 221-242
22 p.
artikel
4 An EKC-pattern in historical perspective: carbon dioxide emissions, technology, fuel prices and growth in Sweden 1870–1997 Lindmark, Magnus
2002
1-2 p. 333-347
15 p.
artikel
5 A note on the interaction between corporate social responsibility and financial performance Scholtens, Bert
2008
1-2 p. 46-55
10 p.
artikel
6 A reexamination of the role of income for the trade and environment debate Kellenberg, Derek K.
2008
1-2 p. 106-115
10 p.
artikel
7 Are the economic costs of stabilising the atmosphere prohibitive? Azar, Christian
2002
1-2 p. 73-80
8 p.
artikel
8 A three-perspective view of greenhouse gas emission responsibilities in New Zealand Andrew, Robbie
2008
1-2 p. 194-204
11 p.
artikel
9 Battling Resistance to Antibiotics and Pesticides: An Economic Approach Wilson, Clevo
2004
1-2 p. 159-160
2 p.
artikel
10 Being green and export intensity of SMEs: The moderating influence of perceived uncertainty Martin-Tapia, Inmaculada
2008
1-2 p. 56-67
12 p.
artikel
11 Biosecurity incentives, network effects, and entry of a rapidly spreading pest Hennessy, David A.
2008
1-2 p. 230-239
10 p.
artikel
12 Bounded rationality in contingent valuation: Empirical evidence using cognitive psychology Frör, Oliver
2008
1-2 p. 570-581
12 p.
artikel
13 Climate policy and ancillary benefits: A survey and integration into the modelling of international negotiations on climate change Pittel, Karen
2008
1-2 p. 210-220
11 p.
artikel
14 Coase, Pigou and the potato: Whither farmers' rights? Bertacchini, Enrico E.
2008
1-2 p. 183-193
11 p.
artikel
15 Comparative Environment Economic Assessment Besedin, Elena
2004
1-2 p. 157-158
2 p.
artikel
16 Conserving what's important: Using choice model scenarios to value local cattle breeds in East Africa Zander, Kerstin K.
2008
1-2 p. 34-45
12 p.
artikel
17 Consumption patterns and their effects on land required for food Gerbens-Leenes, P.W
2002
1-2 p. 185-199
15 p.
artikel
18 Contribution values of biodiversity to ecosystem performances: A viability perspective Béné, C.
2008
1-2 p. 14-23
10 p.
artikel
19 Cost-efficient choice of measures in agriculture to reduce the nitrogen load flowing from the Danube River into the Black Sea Fröschl, Lena
2008
1-2 p. 96-105
10 p.
artikel
20 Costs of climate change Hübler, Michael
2008
1-2 p. 381-393
13 p.
artikel
21 Democracy's Dilemma. Environment, Social Equity, and the Global Economy Martinez-Alier, Joan
2004
1-2 p. 163-
1 p.
artikel
22 Dualism and sustainability Hamilton, Clive
2002
1-2 p. 89-99
11 p.
artikel
23 Eco-efficiency analysis of industrial system in China: A data envelopment analysis approach Zhang, Bing
2008
1-2 p. 306-316
11 p.
artikel
24 Ecological Footprints and interdependencies of New Zealand regions McDonald, Garry W.
2004
1-2 p. 49-67
19 p.
artikel
25 Economic impact of alternative water policy scenarios in the Spanish production system: An input–output analysis Llop, Maria
2008
1-2 p. 288-294
7 p.
artikel
26 Economics, ecology-based communities, and sustainability Walter, Gerald R
2002
1-2 p. 81-87
7 p.
artikel
27 Economic Valuation with Stated Preference Techniques: A Manual Laitila, Thomas
2004
1-2 p. 155-156
2 p.
artikel
28 Ecosystem service value assessment for constructed wetlands: A case study in Hangzhou, China Yang, Wu
2008
1-2 p. 116-125
10 p.
artikel
29 Editorial Board 2004
1-2 p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
30 Editorial Board 2008
1-2 p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
31 Editorial Board 2004
1-2 p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
32 Employment impacts of EU biofuels policy: Combining bottom-up technology information and sectoral market simulations in an input–output framework Neuwahl, Frederik
2008
1-2 p. 447-460
14 p.
artikel
33 Energy–environment policy modeling of endogenous technological change with personal vehicles: combining top-down and bottom-up methods Jaccard, Mark
2004
1-2 p. 31-46
16 p.
artikel
34 Environmental regulations and market power: The case of the Korean manufacturing industries Lee, Myunghun
2008
1-2 p. 205-209
5 p.
artikel
35 Environmental tax reform: efficiency and political feasibility Felder, Stefan
2002
1-2 p. 107-116
10 p.
artikel
36 Estimates of the Genuine Progress Indicator (GPI) for Vermont, Chittenden County and Burlington, from 1950 to 2000 Costanza, Robert
2004
1-2 p. 139-155
17 p.
artikel
37 Estimating cost functions for the four large carnivores in Sweden Bostedt, Göran
2008
1-2 p. 517-524
8 p.
artikel
38 Estimating optimal conservation in the context of agri-environmental schemes Wätzold, Frank
2008
1-2 p. 295-305
11 p.
artikel
39 Explaining changes in global sulfur emissions: an econometric decomposition approach Stern, David I.
2002
1-2 p. 201-220
20 p.
artikel
40 Farmers' satisfaction with aquaculture — A logistic model in Vietnam Duc, Nguyen Minh
2008
1-2 p. 525-531
7 p.
artikel
41 Financing sustainable development: Country Undertakings and Rights for Environmental Sustainability CURES Quentin Grafton, R.
2004
1-2 p. 65-78
14 p.
artikel
42 Forest sustainability and the free trade of forest products: cases from Southeast Asia Shimamoto, Mihoko
2004
1-2 p. 23-34
12 p.
artikel
43 Identifying public preferences for land preservation using the analytic hierarchy process Duke, Joshua M.
2002
1-2 p. 131-145
15 p.
artikel
44 Increasing marginal returns and the danger of collapse of commercially valuable fish stocks Maroto, Jose M.
2008
1-2 p. 422-428
7 p.
artikel
45 Industrial output restriction and the Kyoto protocol: An input–output approach with application to Canada Lixon, Benoit
2008
1-2 p. 249-258
10 p.
artikel
46 Institutionalisation of sustainable consumption patterns based on shared use Mont, Oksana
2004
1-2 p. 135-153
19 p.
artikel
47 Integrated ecological, economic and social impact assessment of alternative flood control policies in the Netherlands Brouwer, Roy
2004
1-2 p. 1-21
21 p.
artikel
48 International comparison of resource use and its relation to economic growth Bringezu, Stefan
2004
1-2 p. 97-124
28 p.
artikel
49 I=PAT or I=PBAT? Diesendorf, Mark
2002
1-2 p. 3-
1 p.
artikel
50 Labor supply and the double-dividend Goodstein, Eban
2002
1-2 p. 101-106
6 p.
artikel
51 Least-cost tradeable risk permit scheme for controlling risk of introducing invasive alien species by shipping Feng, Hong Li
2008
1-2 p. 532-535
4 p.
artikel
52 Long term changes in social metabolism and land use in Czechoslovakia, 1830–2000: An energy transition under changing political regimes Kuskova, Petra
2008
1-2 p. 394-407
14 p.
artikel
53 Long term trends in resource exergy consumption and useful work supplies in the UK, 1900 to 2000 Warr, Benjamin
2008
1-2 p. 126-140
15 p.
artikel
54 Luxury or ‘lock-in’? An exploration of unsustainable consumption in the UK: 1968 to 2000 Jackson, Tim
2008
1-2 p. 80-95
16 p.
artikel
55 Marginal CO2 cost pass-through under imperfect competition in power markets Chernyavs'ka, Liliya
2008
1-2 p. 408-421
14 p.
artikel
56 Material substitution and path dependence: empirical evidence on the substitution of copper for aluminum Messner, Frank
2002
1-2 p. 259-271
13 p.
artikel
57 Measuring consumption in households: Interpretations and strategies Jensen, Jesper Ole
2008
1-2 p. 353-361
9 p.
artikel
58 Multiple Criteria Analysis for Agricultural Decisions, Second Edition Herath, Gamini
2004
1-2 p. 159-160
2 p.
artikel
59 Natural disasters impacting a macroeconomic model with endogenous dynamics Hallegatte, Stéphane
2008
1-2 p. 582-592
11 p.
artikel
60 Norms and economic motivation in the Swedish green electricity market Ek, Kristina
2008
1-2 p. 169-182
14 p.
artikel
61 Not by money alone. Economics as nature intended Söderbaum, Peter
2004
1-2 p. 158-159
2 p.
artikel
62 On the joint determination of biological and economic systems Settle, Chad
2002
1-2 p. 301-311
11 p.
artikel
63 Participative democracy and local environmental issues Martinez, Emmanuel
2008
1-2 p. 68-79
12 p.
artikel
64 Participatory modeling of endangered wildlife systems: Simulating the sage-grouse and land use in Central Washington Beall, Allyson
2008
1-2 p. 24-33
10 p.
artikel
65 Promoting environmentally sound furniture by green public procurement Parikka-Alhola, Katriina
2008
1-2 p. 472-485
14 p.
artikel
66 Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation in Cameroon — Assessing costs and benefits Bellassen, Valentin
2008
1-2 p. 336-344
9 p.
artikel
67 Reexamination of stock price reaction to environmental performance: A GARCH application Yamaguchi, Keiko
2008
1-2 p. 345-352
8 p.
artikel
68 Regional convergence of environmental variables: Empirical evidences from land degradation Salvati, Luca
2008
1-2 p. 162-168
7 p.
artikel
69 Relationships between water pollutant discharges per capita (PDCs) and indicators of economic level, water supply and sanitation in developing countries Tsuzuki, Yoshiaki
2008
1-2 p. 273-287
15 p.
artikel
70 Resource-based sustainability indicators: Chase County, Kansas, as example Herendeen, Robert A.
2002
1-2 p. 243-257
15 p.
artikel
71 Salinity in water markets: An experimental investigation of the Sunraysia Salinity Levy in Australia Duke, Charlotte
2008
1-2 p. 486-503
18 p.
artikel
72 Spatial dynamic modeling and urban land use transformation: a simulation approach to assessing the costs of urban sprawl Deal, Brian
2004
1-2 p. 79-95
17 p.
artikel
73 Stakeholder Incentives in Participatory Forest Management: A Manual for Economic Analysis Ananda, Jayanath
2004
1-2 p. 160-161
2 p.
artikel
74 Successful transfer of environmentally sound technologies for greenhouse gas mitigation: a framework for matching the needs of developing countries Ramanathan, R.
2002
1-2 p. 117-129
13 p.
artikel
75 Sustainable homeservices? Toward household services that enhance ecological, social and economic sustainability Halme, Minna
2004
1-2 p. 125-138
14 p.
artikel
76 Swedish agriculture during the twentieth century in relation to sustainability Saifi, Basim
2008
1-2 p. 370-380
11 p.
artikel
77 Targeting conservation–development initiatives in tropical forests: insights from analyses of rain forest use and economic reliance among Amazonian peasants Coomes, Oliver T.
2004
1-2 p. 47-64
18 p.
artikel
78 Targeting conservation efforts in the presence of threshold effects and ecosystem linkages Wu, JunJie
2002
1-2 p. 313-331
19 p.
artikel
79 Testing alternative indicators for biodiversity conservation in old-growth boreal forests: ecology and economics Juutinen, Artti
2004
1-2 p. 35-48
14 p.
artikel
80 The biophysical perspective of a middle income economy: Material flows in Mexico Gonzalez-Martinez, Ana Citlalic
2008
1-2 p. 317-327
11 p.
artikel
81 The contemporary European copper cycle: introduction Graedel, T.E
2002
1-2 p. 5-7
3 p.
artikel
82 The contemporary European copper cycle: statistical entropy analysis Rechberger, H.
2002
1-2 p. 59-72
14 p.
artikel
83 The contemporary European copper cycle: The characterization of technological copper cycles Graedel, T.E
2002
1-2 p. 9-26
18 p.
artikel
84 The contemporary European copper cycle: waste management subsystem Bertram, M
2002
1-2 p. 43-57
15 p.
artikel
85 The contemporary European copper cycle: 1 year stocks and flows Spatari, S
2002
1-2 p. 27-42
16 p.
artikel
86 The Environmentalism of the Poor Stainbrook, Karen
2004
1-2 p. 158-159
2 p.
artikel
87 The Environment and Well-Being in Urban China Smyth, Russell
2008
1-2 p. 547-555
9 p.
artikel
88 The Florida manatee and eco-tourism: toward a safe minimum standard Solomon, Barry D.
2004
1-2 p. 101-115
15 p.
artikel
89 The Indian Society for Ecological Economics (INSEE), The Fourth Biennial Conference, 3–4 June 2005 2004
1-2 p. 165-
1 p.
artikel
90 The IPAT formula and its limitations Roca, Jordi
2002
1-2 p. 1-2
2 p.
artikel
91 The ‘neighbor effect’: Simulating dynamics in consumer preferences for new vehicle technologies Mau, Paulus
2008
1-2 p. 504-516
13 p.
artikel
92 The role of natural resource amenities in attracting retirees: Implications for economic growth policy Poudyal, Neelam C.
2008
1-2 p. 240-248
9 p.
artikel
93 The strategic technology options for mitigating CO2 emissions in power sector: assessment of Shanghai electricity-generating system Gnansounou, Edgard
2004
1-2 p. 117-133
17 p.
artikel
94 The structure of motivation for contingent values: a case study of lake water quality improvement Cooper, Philip
2004
1-2 p. 69-82
14 p.
artikel
95 The sustainable residential water use: Sustainability, efficiency and social equity. The European experience Bithas, Kostas
2008
1-2 p. 221-229
9 p.
artikel
96 The threat of weighting biases in environmental decision analysis Hämäläinen, Raimo P.
2008
1-2 p. 556-569
14 p.
artikel
97 The trade in babirusas and wild pigs in North Sulawesi, Indonesia Milner-Gulland, E.J
2002
1-2 p. 165-183
19 p.
artikel
98 The transferability of benefit transfer: contingent valuation of water quality improvements in Costa Rica Barton, David N.
2002
1-2 p. 147-164
18 p.
artikel
99 Trust, cooperation, and implementation of sustainability programs: The case of Local Agenda 21 Owen, Ann L.
2008
1-2 p. 259-272
14 p.
artikel
100 Unveiling Wealth: On Money, Quality of Life and Sustainability Underwood, Daniel A.
2004
1-2 p. 160-162
3 p.
artikel
101 Using attitudinal data to identify latent classes that vary in their preference for landscape preservation Morey, Edward
2008
1-2 p. 536-546
11 p.
artikel
102 Validation of stated preferences for public goods: a comparison of contingent valuation survey response and voting behaviour Schläpfer, Felix
2004
1-2 p. 1-16
16 p.
artikel
103 Value of recreational fishing in the Brazilian Pantanal: a travel cost analysis using count data models Shrestha, Ram K
2002
1-2 p. 289-299
11 p.
artikel
104 Valuing black-faced spoonbill conservation in Macao: A policy and contingent valuation study Jin, Jianjun
2008
1-2 p. 328-335
8 p.
artikel
105 Valuing future development rights: The costs of conservation easements Anderson, Kathryn
2008
1-2 p. 437-446
10 p.
artikel
106 Valuing local endangered species: The role of intra-species substitutes Loureiro, Maria L.
2008
1-2 p. 362-369
8 p.
artikel
107 Visions and scenarios: Heilbroner's worldly philosophy, Lowe's political economics, and the methodology of ecological economics Forstater, Mathew
2004
1-2 p. 17-30
14 p.
artikel
108 Volitional pragmatism Bromley, Daniel W.
2008
1-2 p. 1-13
13 p.
artikel
109 Watershed shift: Collaboration and employers in the New York City Catskill/Delaware Watershed from 1990–2003 Hoffman, Joan
2008
1-2 p. 141-161
21 p.
artikel
110 Wetland ownership and management in a common property resource setting: A case study of Hakaluki Haor in Bangladesh Ahmed, Irina
2008
1-2 p. 429-436
8 p.
artikel
111 Willing consumers—or locked-in? Policies for a sustainable consumption Sanne, Christer
2002
1-2 p. 273-287
15 p.
artikel
112 Worlds Apart: Globalization and the Environment Cherni, Judith A.
2004
1-2 p. 156-158
3 p.
artikel
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