Sustainable harvest of a native species and control of an invasive species: : A bioeconomic model of a commercial fishery invaded by a space competitor
págs. 1-11
Who rebounds most? Estimating direct and indirect rebound effects for different UK socioeconomic
Mona Chitnis, Steve Sorrell, Angela Druckman, Steven K. Firth, Tim Jackson
págs. 12-32
Give and take: : How the funding of adaptation to climate change can improve the donor's terms-of-trade
págs. 44-55
Weather conditions and outdoor recreation: : A study of New England ski areas
págs. 56-68
Environmental justice and air pollution: : A case study on Italian provinces
págs. 69-82
págs. 83-90
págs. 91-104
The impact of environmental policy instruments on innovation: : A review of energy and automotive industry studies
págs. 112-122
Project evaluation with democratic decision-making: : What does cost�benefit analysis really measure?
págs. 124-131
Understanding the shadow impacts of investment and divestment decisions: : Adapting economic input�output models to calculate biophysical factors of financial returns
págs. 132-140
págs. 141-154
Bioenergy and rural development: : The role of agroforestry in a Tanzanian village economy
págs. 155-166
págs. 167-173
págs. 174-185
Perverse incentives in fishery management: : The case of the defeso in the Brazilian Amazon
Maria Angélica de Almeida Corrêa, James R. Kahn, Carlos Edwar de Carvalho Freitas
págs. 186-194
págs. 195-203
Climate change and farm-level adaptation decisions and strategies in drought-prone and groundwater-depleted areas of Bangladesh: : an empirical investigation
págs. 204-213
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