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ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS Ecological Economics 28 (1999) 475—476 Contents of Ecological Economics, Vol. 28 Vol. 28 No. 1 JANUARY 1999 Tenth Anniversary Survey Article The first decade of Ecological Economics a, an gg 3 Biv ik phe, Oe 6-0 Oe. Oo ew Ald oa ae 6 & & Blbrare bok od oe eae Tenth Anniversary Analysis Article Ecological economics and political ecology: towards a necessary synthesis a i ene sg gb a OR EEE ae Oe Ek oe Oe 8 Oo we aed hw kn hi eee Commentary Response to Kaufmann critique I Sa kh a ctNe i glee alae a oe re in arene 27 Environment management in Nepal: unmanaging the manageable hoy. Sh tal hae ee pa loath sag AO a ke A AR ks BERR Sieh ee a ee & 2 kc Methods Towards indicators of sustainable development for firms: A productive efficiency perspective a de ee 8 og A eae de OR bck Be eA ok oe CK aw ae area ee Analysis Measuring sustainability: A time series of alternative indicators for Scotland N. Hanley, 1. Moffatt, R. Faichmey and M. Wilson (UR)... 0... ce ee tee eee rete eee ees 55 International trade and the sustainability footprint: A practical criterion for its assessment J.L.R. Proops, G. Atkinson, B.F. Schlotheim and S. Simon (UK). .........0..00.200.4 .eee. e.ee 75 Legal institutions, environmental protection, and the willingness-to-accept measure of value I Tk, SL re ek ee ee, be ee ge ee tera ak cee Ge Go hse be aie ae wee 99 Selection and modeling of sustainable development indicators: A case study of the Fraser River Basin, British Columbia K.R. Gustavson, S.C. Lonergan and H.J. Ruitenbeek (Canada) ........0..00.0 .e.ee .e.ee .ee e 117 An interindustry approach to analyzing economic and environmental effects of the recycling of waste Ee ere ee ee oe ae re as ees ek eee ee ee ree org ae ere ae nes ee 133 EOE CRS S CREE REC CRO eT CROCCO EE ULE CTC Cee. ee Se eh eee 147 es bite Pa ogg Wk ae Boe bode e eels BR edd at are ae ee ee ae ee 4 we a ee 155 Vol. 28 No. 2 FEBRUARY 1999 Tenth Anniversary Invited Paper Values, ideology and politics in ecological economics IS Oe ee ee Gc Le ens os ol,F o ce al ie es ae oil i dere Gia Alas gee PSS ns 161 Commentary Economic efficiency, resource conservation and the ivory trade ban E.H. Bulte and G.C. van Kooten (The Netherlands, Canada) .......2..0.2..0. 0.c .e. eee. ee.e e ee 476 Contents of Ecological Economics, Vol. 28 Methods Advancing ecology and economics through a business—science synthesis T.C. Krehbiel, R.F. Gorman, O.H. Erekson, O.L. Loucks and P.C. Johnson (USA) ..................0.. 183 A regulatory framework for a policy of sustainability: lessons from the neo-liberal school K. Rennings, H. Koschel, K.L. Brockmann and I. Kithn (Germany) .............02.2 .e.ee.ee0e e 197 Has Australia surpassed its optimal macroeconomic scale? Finding out with the aid of ‘benefit’ and ‘cost’ accounts and a sustainable net benefit index aE eee ee ie ee Pe re oe ener aes Analysis An index of sustainable economic welfare (ISEW) for Chile i cid te CCE eee Se gl gk ge we4 d ep Wied 48 Ow Ee Re oe eee le are oe 231 An ecological-economic model for agri-environmental policy analysis eg Re ee ee a a ra 245 A dynamic approach to the Environmental Kuznets Curve hypothesis ee ee ere are eg te eee rr ee er eer 267 Trade-offs of mangrove area development in the Philippines i akc PS a re ai a ee kg ae Ww ie me wk 279 Grandfather regulations, new source bias, and state air toxics regulations a Nr a ara al ls ae Ga es ee Te ie Pee ee nb @ ORAL k Ace be Re Ree a 299 i I ee ae a I a eR a re ei ae ie bg eet ie 313 i Rr asa EE OM eC ena eS BRL Mer arg aria, eek ae BEN Wak Ae ocd RTE eae 6k Oe 315 Vol. 28 No. 3 MARCH 1999 Survey Why the WTA—WTP disparity matters ee a a a gi OS Se aa bk ee ob ace A Oe ko SO 6 Sh ee 8 ee 323 Methods Seeking sustainability discourses with Q methodology a a a Ske ee oe ae a ballgame, Boke & bw ea Ri db SS ed 337 Analysis Dealing with nature E. Ruijgrok, P. Vellinga and H. Goosen (The Netherlands)... 0... cc te we te wee crew ee eee 347 Special Section: Consumption and Environment— Perspectives from Ecological Economics: Introduction ee ee a ee eee a eee 363 EE EER a og ee ee ae Re ey ee eee Cae ee ee eee re ee ae ore ee eee eee 365 Energy requirements of household consumption: a case study of The Netherlands ry ee ey ce: ns Dk ok oo ele cw be ke ee ew ee ewe oly & eles be ole 367 The consumer as a social and environmental actor eg BR ey ee a ee ee a ee ee ee ee ae oe ee re ere ee 385 The dynamics of willingness to consume I Seg 2 A ges a ko ea a ae es hs BW de aU dba poe dee as a we 399 Consumption, sustainable welfare and human needs—with reference to UK expenditure patterns between 1954 and 1994 Ora ae Ch Ne e ide ES ets ale A eee @ goon ely 421 From ownership to service use lifestyle: the potential of car sharing @ eg ae ke wie kw AO © ake oe oo ee eee dha ws eee 443 The social shaping of household consumption a eee Tar inal g ag: Se de deo o> ba ah iin aa pi Stee tan. ewe tor aes Sein a te Si eee 455 TO Se Pe ee ee eee ee eee ee Ee SS Tee Eee Ce Ue PT LS 467 CF hs eg Sis We yh ee AR RO a A De bauer ek Sb Oe Bes ee ee 471 ag a a AG ag! 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