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1 Applying the concept of natural capital criticality to regional resource management MacDonald, Daisy V
1999
29 1 p. 73-87
15 p.
article
2 Book review Peet, John
1999
29 1 p. 171-172
2 p.
article
3 ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS FORUM: Why sustainability analyses must include biophysical assessments Wackernagel, Mathis
1999
29 1 p. 13-15
3 p.
article
4 Estimating costs of protecting global ecosystem diversity Lewandrowski, J
1999
29 1 p. 111-125
15 p.
article
5 FORUM: Biophysical assessments: who cares? Yount, J. David
1999
29 1 p. 19-21
3 p.
article
6 FORUM: Consuming the earth: the biophysics of sustainability Rees, William E.
1999
29 1 p. 23-27
5 p.
article
7 FORUM: Dematerialization, MIPS and Factor 10 Physical sustainability indicators as a social device Hinterberger, Friedrich
1999
29 1 p. 53-56
4 p.
article
8 FORUM: How to make progress toward integrating biophysical and economic assessments Lange, Glenn-Marie
1999
29 1 p. 29-32
4 p.
article
9 FORUM: Monetary analysis: turning a blind eye on sustainability Rees, William E.
1999
29 1 p. 47-52
6 p.
article
10 FORUM: Prices are not worth much Røpke, Inge
1999
29 1 p. 45-46
2 p.
article
11 FORUM: Should sustainability analyses include biophysical assessments? Herendeen, Robert A.
1999
29 1 p. 17-18
2 p.
article
12 FORUM: The business of sustainability Onisto, Larry
1999
29 1 p. 37-43
7 p.
article
13 FORUM: Why biophysical assessments will bring distribution issues to the top of the agenda Luks, Fred
1999
29 1 p. 33-35
3 p.
article
14 FORUM: Why human societies need sustainability analyses based on biophysical assessments Lewan, Lillemor
1999
29 1 p. 57-60
4 p.
article
15 Green accounting for a sustainable economy Bartelmus, Peter
1999
29 1 p. 155-170
16 p.
article
16 Is environmental degradation an inevitable consequence of economic growth: tunneling through the environmental Kuznets curve Munasinghe, Mohan
1999
29 1 p. 89-109
21 p.
article
17 Letter to the Editor Ørskov, E.R.
1999
29 1 p. 1-3
3 p.
article
18 Non-standard CAP Science, Elsevier
1999
29 1 p. 173-174
2 p.
article
19 Power distribution, the environment, and public health: A state-level analysis Boyce, James K.
1999
29 1 p. 127-140
14 p.
article
20 Reply Goodland, R.
1999
29 1 p. 3-4
2 p.
article
21 Shadows in the Forest: Japan and the Politics of Timber in South east Asia Burgess, Joanne C.
1999
29 1 p. 174-175
2 p.
article
22 Spatial sustainability, trade and indicators: an evaluation of the ‘ecological footprint’ van den Bergh, Jeroen C.J.M
1999
29 1 p. 61-72
12 p.
article
23 Sustainable economic structures 1 This article is based upon the study `Duurzame Economische Ontwikkelings Scenarios' (Sustainable Economic Development Scenarios; Verbruggen, 1996), commissioned by the Dutch Ministry of Public Health, Spatial Planning and the Environment (VROM). 1 Dellink, R
1999
29 1 p. 141-154
14 p.
article
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