שורה 23: |
שורה 23: |
| ===2008=== | | ===2008=== |
| כרכים 64, 65, 66, 67 | | כרכים 64, 65, 66, 67 |
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| + | ====64-1==== |
| + | * A stochastic analysis of the Holling resilience of an orchard |
| + | * Some statistical properties of total forage consumption by grazing animals on a rangeland |
| + | * The importance of social capital: Comparing the impacts of the 2004 Asian Tsunami on Sri Lanka, and Hurricane Katrina 2005 on New Orleans |
| + | * Patent disclosure requirements and benefit sharing: A counterfactual case of Morocco's argan oil |
| + | * Aggregation (in-)variance of shared responsibility: A case study of Australia |
| + | * Land conservation and tenure security in Kenya: Boserup's hypothesis revisited |
| + | * Local community reaction to the ‘no-take’ policy on fishing in the Tsitsikamma National Park, South Africa |
| + | * Integrating science and local knowledge in environmental risk management: A decision-focused approach |
| + | * A science-driven market-based instrument for determining the cost of environmental services: A comparison of two catchments in Australia |
| + | * Evaluating flood risk management options in Scotland: A participant-led multi-criteria approach |
| + | * A landscape approach for assessing the biodiversity value of indigenous forest remnants: Case study of the Manawatu Wanganui region of New Zealand |
| + | * Measuring national economic performance without using prices |
| + | * A step beside the maximin path: Can we sustain the economy by following Hartwick's investment rule? |
| + | * The water footprint of coffee and tea consumption in the Netherlands |
| + | * An environmental performance index for products reflecting damage costs |
| + | * Economic implications of inalienable and communal native title: The case of Wik forestry in Australia |
| + | * The water footprints of Morocco and the Netherlands: Global water use as a result of domestic consumption of agricultural commodities |
| + | * Using Monte Carlo analysis to investigate the relationship between overconsumption and uncertain access to one's personal utility function |
| + | * Well-being and/or quality of life in EU countries through a multidimensional index of sustainability |
| + | * Bioeconomic analysis of herpetofauna road-kills in a Florida state park |
| + | * The transition to an oil contraction economy |
| + | * Policy options for afforestation in Flanders |
| + | * The environmental Kuznets curve when the environment exhibits hysteresis |
| + | * The employment effects of sustainable development policies |
| + | * Diagram for a small planet: The Production and Ecosystem Possibilities Curve |
| + | * Book Review: Seeing the Forest and the Trees: Human–Environment Interactions in Forest Ecosystems |
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| + | * The dangers of extended, but incomplete, accounting for measures of economic performance in a world of imperfect knowledge |
| + | * Ecosystem services and agriculture: Cultivating agricultural ecosystems for diverse benefits |
| + | * Ecosystem services and dis-services to agriculture |
| + | * Ecological services to and from rangelands of the United States |
| + | * Soil biota, ecosystem services and land productivity |
| + | * Measures of the effects of agricultural practices on ecosystem services |
| + | * Jointness in production and farmers' willingness to supply non-marketed ecosystem services |
| + | * Estimation of forest values using choice modeling: An application to Spanish forests |
| + | * Valuing deer hunting ecosystem services from farm landscapes |
| + | * An assessment of market-based approaches to providing ecosystem services on agricultural lands |
| + | * Institutional incentives for managing the landscape: Inducing cooperation for the production of ecosystem services |
| + | * Spatial incentives to coordinate contiguous habitat |
| + | * Ecosystem services, agriculture, and rural poverty in the Eastern Brazilian Amazon: Interrelationships and policy prescription |
| + | * Paying for the environmental services of silvopastoral practices in Nicaragua |
| + | * Simulating soil fertility and poverty dynamics in Uganda: A bio-economic multi-agent systems approach |
| + | * Sharing resources: The global distribution of the Ecological Footprint |
| + | * Defining viable recovery paths toward sustainable fisheries |
| + | * Measuring transnational leakage of forest conservation |
| + | * The effect of experience and quantity-based pricing on the valuation of a curbside recycling program |
| + | * The material basis of the global economy Worldwide patterns of natural resource extraction and their implications for sustainable resource use policies |
| + | * Valuing ecosystem services: A shadow price for net primary production |
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| + | ====64-4==== |
| * הערכת של [[טביעת רגל אקולוגית]] ב[[ניתוח מחזור חיים]] של מוצריםEcological footprint accounting in Volume 64, Issue 4, 1 February 2008, Pages 798-807 - the life cycle assessment of products | | * הערכת של [[טביעת רגל אקולוגית]] ב[[ניתוח מחזור חיים]] של מוצריםEcological footprint accounting in Volume 64, Issue 4, 1 February 2008, Pages 798-807 - the life cycle assessment of products |
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