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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Accounting for sequestered carbon: the question of permanence Marland, Gregg
2001
6 p. 259-268
10 p.
artikel
2 Adaptation and mitigation: trade-offs in substance and methods Tol, Richard S.J.
2005
6 p. 572-578
7 p.
artikel
3 Adapting food systems of the Indo-Gangetic plains to global environmental change: key information needs to improve policy formulation Aggarwal, P.K.
2004
6 p. 487-498
12 p.
artikel
4 Aims and Scope/Editorial Board 2003
6 p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
5 Aims and Scope/Editorial Board 2004
6 p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
6 Aims and Scope/Editorial Board 2005
6 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
7 Air Quality Action Plans: early indicators of urban local authority practice in England Beattie, C.I.
2002
6 p. 463-470
8 p.
artikel
8 A methodological framework for multi-hazard risk assessment in beaches Lozoya, Juan Pablo
2011
6 p. 685-696
12 p.
artikel
9 Analysing countries’ contribution to climate change: scientific and policy-related choices den Elzen, Michel
2005
6 p. 614-636
23 p.
artikel
10 Application of monitored natural attenuation in contaminated land management—A review and recommended approach for Europe Rügner, Hermann
2006
6 p. 568-576
9 p.
artikel
11 Approaches to developing risk management objectives: an analysis of international strategies McCarty, L.S.
2000
6 p. 311-319
9 p.
artikel
12 Are new industry policies precautionary? The case of salmon aquaculture siting policy in British Columbia Galland, Daniel
2008
6 p. 517-532
16 p.
artikel
13 A scoping study on the costs of indoor air quality illnesses: an insurance loss reduction perspective Chen, Allan
1999
6 p. 457-464
8 p.
artikel
14 A systemic approach to managing multiple perspectives and stakeholding in water catchments: some findings from three UK case studies Collins, Kevin
2007
6 p. 564-574
11 p.
artikel
15 A targeting approach for ecosystem protection Mysz, Amy T.
2000
6 p. 347-356
10 p.
artikel
16 Author index 2000
6 p. VII-
1 p.
artikel
17 Author index 2001
6 p. VI-
1 p.
artikel
18 CALFED and the quest for optimal institutional fragmentation Doremus, Holly
2009
6 p. 729-732
4 p.
artikel
19 CALFED: tinkering at the edges Fullerton, David
2009
6 p. 733-736
4 p.
artikel
20 Challenges to science and society in the sustainable management and use of water: investigating the role of social learning Ison, Ray
2007
6 p. 499-511
13 p.
artikel
21 Climate Change Policy: A Survey Masera, Omar
2003
6 p. 548-
1 p.
artikel
22 Collaborative governance and adaptive management: Lessons from California's CALFED Water Program Kallis, Giorgos
2009
6 p. 631-643
13 p.
artikel
23 Collaborative networks and new ways of knowing Lejano, Raul P.
2009
6 p. 653-662
10 p.
artikel
24 Collectively engaging complex socio-ecological systems: re-envisioning science, governance, and the California Delta Norgaard, Richard B.
2009
6 p. 644-652
9 p.
artikel
25 Combining social learning with agro-ecological research practice for more effective management of nitrate pollution Toderi, Marco
2007
6 p. 551-563
13 p.
artikel
26 Comparison of registry methodologies for reporting carbon benefits for afforestation projects in the United States Pearson, Timothy R.H.
2008
6 p. 490-504
15 p.
artikel
27 Comprehensive environmental impact assessment of exempt volatile organic compounds in California Luo, Dongmin
2011
6 p. 585-593
9 p.
artikel
28 Conservation science in developing countries: an inside perspective on the struggles in sea turtle research and conservation in Venezuela Buitrago, Joaquín
2008
6 p. 562-578
17 p.
artikel
29 Cooling water use patterns at US nonutility electric generating facilities Veil, John A
1999
6 p. 477-487
11 p.
artikel
30 Co-producing knowledge: joint knowledge production between experts, bureaucrats and stakeholders in Dutch water management projects Edelenbos, Jurian
2011
6 p. 675-684
10 p.
artikel
31 Corrigendum to “A review of remote sensing technology in support of the Kyoto Protocol” [Environ. Sci. Policy 6 (2003) 441–455] Rosenqvist, Åke
2003
6 p. 551-
1 p.
artikel
32 Creating and using objectives for ecological risk assessment and management McDaniels, Timothy L.
2000
6 p. 299-304
6 p.
artikel
33 Creating safer consumer products: the information challenges companies face Scruggs, Caroline E.
2011
6 p. 605-614
10 p.
artikel
34 Defining response capacity to enhance climate change policy Tompkins, Emma L.
2005
6 p. 562-571
10 p.
artikel
35 Does the Swedish consumer's choice of food influence greenhouse gas emissions? Wallén, Anna
2004
6 p. 525-535
11 p.
artikel
36 Economic development, land use and biodiversity change in the tropical mountains of Xishuangbanna, Yunnan, Southwest China Huijun, Guo
2002
6 p. 471-479
9 p.
artikel
37 Ecosystem services and biogeochemical cycles on a global scale: valuation of water, carbon and nitrogen processes Watanabe, Marcos D.B.
2011
6 p. 594-604
11 p.
artikel
38 Editorial Board 2009
6 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
39 Editorial Board 2007
6 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
40 Editorial Board 2006
6 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
41 Editorial Board 2008
6 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
42 Editorial Board 2011
6 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
43 Energy use and transport correlation linking personal and travel related energy uses to the urban structure Cooper, James
2001
6 p. 307-318
12 p.
artikel
44 Environmental life-cycle comparisons of steel production and recycling: sustainability issues, problems and prospects Yellishetty, Mohan
2011
6 p. 650-663
14 p.
artikel
45 Environmentally sound destruction of obsolete pesticides in developing countries using cement kilns Karstensen, Kåre Helge
2006
6 p. 577-586
10 p.
artikel
46 Environmental Regime Effectiveness: Confronting Theory with Evidence White, Rodney R
2002
6 p. 481-482
2 p.
artikel
47 Equity analysis of personal tradable carbon permits for the road transport sector Wadud, Zia
2008
6 p. 533-544
12 p.
artikel
48 Evaluating the long-term effectiveness of the Phoenix IM240 program Wenzel, Tom
2001
6 p. 377-389
13 p.
artikel
49 Future trends in environmental impact of eucalyptus-based Kraft pulp industry in Thailand: a scenario analysis Jawjit, Warit
2008
6 p. 545-561
17 p.
artikel
50 Getting stakeholder participation ‘right’: a discussion of participatory processes and possible pitfalls Glicken, Jessica
2000
6 p. 305-310
6 p.
artikel
51 Governance of complex environmental situations through social learning: a synthesis of SLIM's lessons for research, policy and practice Steyaert, Patrick
2007
6 p. 575-586
12 p.
artikel
52 Hedonic analysis of hazardous waste sites in the presence of other urban disamenities Deaton, B. James
2004
6 p. 499-508
10 p.
artikel
53 High-risk ecosystems as foci for considering biodiversity and ecological integrity in ecological risk assessments Noss, Reed F
2000
6 p. 321-332
12 p.
artikel
54 Human adaptation to climate change: a review of three historical cases and some general perspectives Orlove, Ben
2005
6 p. 589-600
12 p.
artikel
55 Implementation of life cycle thinking in Brazil's Environmental Policy Ometto, A.R.
2006
6 p. 587-592
6 p.
artikel
56 Implementation of standardised environmental management systems in Swedish local authorities: reasons, expectations and some outcomes Emilsson, Sara
2002
6 p. 443-448
6 p.
artikel
57 Index 1999
6 p. VI-
1 p.
artikel
58 Indigenous peoples: resource management and global rights Colchester, Marcus
2004
6 p. 547-548
2 p.
artikel
59 Ingredients in sustainably managing water in semi-arid environments Luoma, Samuel N.
2009
6 p. 737-740
4 p.
artikel
60 Integrating mitigation and adaptation into climate and development policy: three research questions Klein, Richard J.T.
2005
6 p. 579-588
10 p.
artikel
61 Integrating scientific knowledge into large-scale restoration programs: the CALFED Bay-Delta Program experience Taylor, Kim A.
2009
6 p. 674-683
10 p.
artikel
62 Introduction to papers on mitigation and adaptation strategies for climate change: protecting nature from society or protecting society from nature? Stehr, Nico
2005
6 p. 537-540
4 p.
artikel
63 Issues in developing a capacity for integrated analysis of mitigation and adaptation Wilbanks, Thomas J.
2005
6 p. 541-547
7 p.
artikel
64 Landscape visualisation and climate change: the potential for influencing perceptions and behaviour Sheppard, Stephen R.J.
2005
6 p. 637-654
18 p.
artikel
65 Least cost electricity generation options based on environmental impact abatement Santisirisomboon, Jerasorn
2003
6 p. 533-541
9 p.
artikel
66 Legal constraints, environmental variability, and the limits of innovative environmental governance Owen, Dave
2009
6 p. 684-693
10 p.
artikel
67 Life Support: The Environment and Human Health Tansey, James
2003
6 p. 549-
1 p.
artikel
68 Linkages between fishery habitat quality, stressors, and fishery populations Engel, David W
1999
6 p. 465-475
11 p.
artikel
69 Management objectives for ecological risk assessment-developments at US EPA Sergeant, Anne
2000
6 p. 295-298
4 p.
artikel
70 Management objectives for the protection of ecosystem services Daily, Gretchen C.
2000
6 p. 333-339
7 p.
artikel
71 Manifestation of conflict escalation in natural resource management Yasmi, Yurdi
2006
6 p. 538-546
9 p.
artikel
72 Marginalization by collaboration: Environmental justice as a third party in and beyond CALFED Shilling, Fraser M.
2009
6 p. 694-709
16 p.
artikel
73 Measuring countries’ cooperation within the international climate change regime Baettig, Michèle B.
2008
6 p. 478-489
12 p.
artikel
74 Methodological considerations for nitrogen policies in the Netherlands including a new role for research Sonneveld, M.P.W.
2003
6 p. 501-511
11 p.
artikel
75 Methodological issues in developing a community forestry greenhouse gas emissions mitigation project in Mancherial forest division of Andhra Pradesh, India Murthy, I.K.
2006
6 p. 525-537
13 p.
artikel
76 Methods for project-based mechanisms (JI/CDM)—relevance of IPCC inventory guidelines Martinsen, Thomas
2001
6 p. 301-306
6 p.
artikel
77 Misdefining “climate change”: consequences for science and action Pielke Jr., Roger A.
2005
6 p. 548-561
14 p.
artikel
78 Model for empowering rural poor through renewable energy technologies in Bangladesh Biswas, Wahidul K.
2001
6 p. 333-344
12 p.
artikel
79 Monitoring and economic factors affecting the economic viability of afforestation for carbon sequestration projects Robertson, Kimberly
2004
6 p. 465-475
11 p.
artikel
80 Myths of skeptical environmentalism Brockington, Dan
2003
6 p. 543-546
4 p.
artikel
81 [No title] Wisniewski, Joe
2001
6 p. 257-
1 p.
artikel
82 [No title] Hossell, Jo
2006
6 p. 593-
1 p.
artikel
83 [No title] Tol, Richard S.J.
2004
6 p. 548-549
2 p.
artikel
84 Nuclear power and post-2012 energy and climate change policies Weisser, Daniel
2008
6 p. 467-477
11 p.
artikel
85 Optimising the environmental benefits of emission reductions from UK coal- and oil-fired power stations: a critical loads approach Whyatt, J.D.
2004
6 p. 451-463
13 p.
artikel
86 Potential world garbage and waste carbon sequestration Marxsen, Craig S.
2001
6 p. 293-300
8 p.
artikel
87 Predictability, equitability and adequacy of post-2012 international climate financing proposals Hof, Andries F.
2011
6 p. 615-627
13 p.
artikel
88 Prioritisation of existing biocidal active substances in the European Union Kappes, Dag
2003
6 p. 521-532
12 p.
artikel
89 Publisher's note 2003
6 p. 473-
1 p.
artikel
90 Reducing emissions from in-use vehicles: an evaluation of the Phoenix inspection and maintenance program using test results and independent emissions measurements Wenzel, Tom
2001
6 p. 359-376
18 p.
artikel
91 Regulatory and ecological risk under federal requirements for compensatory wetland and stream mitigation BenDor, Todd
2011
6 p. 639-649
11 p.
artikel
92 Regulatory assessment for chemicals: a rapid appraisal cost–benefit approach Pearce, David
2004
6 p. 435-449
15 p.
artikel
93 Riparian Areas, Functions and Strategies for Management Glenn, Edward P
2003
6 p. 548-549
2 p.
artikel
94 Science for action: the use of scoping models in conservation and development Collier, Neil
2011
6 p. 628-638
11 p.
artikel
95 Social learning: an alternative policy instrument for managing in the context of Europe's water Blackmore, Chris
2007
6 p. 493-498
6 p.
artikel
96 Some light on the hypoxia debate Bierbaum, Rosina
1999
6 p. 425-426
2 p.
artikel
97 Spatiotemporal variation of methane and other trace hydrocarbon concentrations in the Valley of Mexico Smith, Felisa A.
2002
6 p. 449-461
13 p.
artikel
98 Surprising cooperation despite apparently irreconcilable differences: Agricultural water use efficiency and CALFED Fuller, Boyd W.
2009
6 p. 663-673
11 p.
artikel
99 Temporal and spatial development of critical loads exceedance of acidity to Polish forest ecosystems in view of economic transformations and national environmental policy Mill, Wojciech
2006
6 p. 563-567
5 p.
artikel
100 The classification of lands managed for conservation: existing and proposed frameworks, with particular reference to Australia Fitzsimons, James A.
2004
6 p. 477-486
10 p.
artikel
101 The Earth’s Biosphere: Evolution, Dynamics and Change Dowlatabadi, Hadi
2003
6 p. 549-550
2 p.
artikel
102 The Economic Dynamics of Environmental Law Rugman, Alan M.
2003
6 p. 547-
1 p.
artikel
103 The greening of the European common agricultural policy by linking the European-wide obligation of set-aside with voluntary agri-environmental measures on a regional scale Berger, Gert
2006
6 p. 509-524
16 p.
artikel
104 The inequity of the Revised Arsenic Rule for very small community drinking water systems Jones, Sharon A.
2006
6 p. 555-562
8 p.
artikel
105 The market-incentive recycling system for waste packaging containers in Taiwan Bor, Yunchang Jeffrey
2004
6 p. 509-523
15 p.
artikel
106 The means do not justify the ends: A comment on CALFED Bobker, Gary
2009
6 p. 726-728
3 p.
artikel
107 The Nature Conservancy's approach to prioritizing conservation action Valutis, Laura
2000
6 p. 341-346
6 p.
artikel
108 The organisation of social learning in response to perceptions of crisis in the water sector of The Netherlands Jiggins, Janice
2007
6 p. 526-536
11 p.
artikel
109 The potential contribution of sinks to meeting Kyoto Protocol commitments Missfeldt, Fanny
2001
6 p. 269-292
24 p.
artikel
110 The potential of remote sensing data for decision makers at the state, local and tribal level: experiences from NASA’s Synergy program Kalluri, S.
2003
6 p. 487-500
14 p.
artikel
111 The review programme in the European Union for existing biocidal active substances—outcome of the notification process Sobanska, M.A.
2003
6 p. 513-519
7 p.
artikel
112 The role of carbon sequestration and the tonne-year approach in fulfilling the objective of climate convention Korhonen, Riitta
2002
6 p. 429-441
13 p.
artikel
113 The role of knowledge and research in facilitating social learning among stakeholders in natural resources management in the French Atlantic coastal wetlands Steyaert, Patrick
2007
6 p. 537-550
14 p.
artikel
114 The role of science in NGO mediated conservation: insights from a biodiversity hotspot in Mexico Gordon, James E.
2006
6 p. 547-554
8 p.
artikel
115 The role of scientific uncertainty in compliance with the Kyoto Protocol to the Climate Change Convention Gupta, Joyeeta
2003
6 p. 475-486
12 p.
artikel
116 The role of the Subsidiary Body on Scientific, Technical and Technological Advice to the Convention on Biological Diversity as science–policy interface Koetz, Thomas
2008
6 p. 505-516
12 p.
artikel
117 The San Francisco Bay-Delta: A failure of decision-making capacity Hanemann, Michael
2009
6 p. 710-725
16 p.
artikel
118 Trace contamination with dioxin-like chemicals: evaluation of bioassay-based TEQ determination for hazard assessment and regulatory responses Van Overmeire, Ilse
2001
6 p. 345-357
13 p.
artikel
119 Twenty five years of industrial development: a study of resource use rates and macro-efficiency indicators for five Asian countries Tharakan, Pradeep J.
2001
6 p. 319-332
14 p.
artikel
120 Uncertainties in integrated assessment modelling of abatement strategies: illustrations with the ASAM model Warren, Rachel F
1999
6 p. 439-456
18 p.
artikel
121 Uncertainty analysis of emission estimates in the RAINS integrated assessment model Schöpp, Wolfgang
2005
6 p. 601-613
13 p.
artikel
122 Using the nutrient transfer continuum concept to evaluate the European Union Nitrates Directive National Action Programme Wall, D.
2011
6 p. 664-674
11 p.
artikel
123 Vol.5 Contents and Author Index 2002
6 p. I-VI
nvt p.
artikel
124 Volume 7 Contents and Author Index 2004
6 p. I-VII
nvt p.
artikel
125 Volume Contents and Author Index, Volume 6,2003 2003
6 p. I-VIII
nvt p.
artikel
126 What kinds of knowledge, knowing and learning are required for addressing resource dilemmas?: a theoretical overview Blackmore, Chris
2007
6 p. 512-525
14 p.
artikel
127 Why bio-physical and social scientists can speak the same language when addressing Sustainable Development Quinlan, Tim
2004
6 p. 537-546
10 p.
artikel
128 Wildlife conservation and reduced emissions from deforestation in a case study of Nantu National Park, Sulawesi Macdonald, Ewan A.
2011
6 p. 697-708
12 p.
artikel
129 Wildlife conservation and reduced emissions from deforestation in a case study of Nantu Wildlife Reserve, Sulawesi: 2. An institutional framework for REDD implementation Collins, Murray
2011
6 p. 709-718
10 p.
artikel
130 Wood-based building materials and atmospheric carbon emissions Buchanan, Andrew H
1999
6 p. 427-437
11 p.
artikel
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