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ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION Contents of Volume 21. 1994 Nr 1 — Spring 1994 Nr 2— Summer 1994 Editorial Section: Editorial Section: Guest Editorial: Population, Resources’ Consumption, and Developmental Possibilities, by Nafis Sadik Editorial: Biosphere Day, Prizes, and Clubs Guest Comment: Desertification Convention Essential for Food Publication Notice: Population and Global Security (Limited Security, by James Gustave Speth Geneva Edition) Guest Comment: Stratospheric Ozone Doubts, by Professor F. Guest Editorial: Environment and Disease: Ever-growing Fred Singer CRE ie Ne IO sili ceca cacntrndnicaducetumsaainaes Guest Comment: The New Environmental Determinism, by Dr Guest Comment: Trouble in the Cabbage-patch, by Professor Antoinette M. Mannion Denis F. Owen Updated Publications Notice Main Papers: Notice of Environmental Challenges I Main Papers: Predictions for Cairo: A Reaffirmation, A Reversal, A Re- alignment, and A Refusal, by Adil Najam 105-9 The Design of an Urban Open-space Network for the City of Population, Desertification, and Migration, by Dr Arthur H. Durban (South Africa), by Dr Debra C. Roberts (3 figs and Westing (5 tables) 110-4& 109 2 tables) The Role of Local People in the Successful Maintenance of Environmental Conservation and Sustainable Development Protected Areas in Madagascar, by Joanna C. Durbin & Require a New Development Approach, by Gopi Upreti.... Jonny A. Ralambo (2 figs) 115-20 Conservation in the Sikkim Himalaya: Traditional Knowledge Environmental Deterioration Resulting from Ski-resort Cons- and Land-use of the Mamlay Watershed, by Dr Suresh Chand truction in Japan, by Dr Shiro Tsuyuzaki (5 figs and table) Rai, Dr Eklabya Sharma & Dr Rakesh Chandra Sundriyal Studies on the Topsoil ofa n Underground Coal-mining Project, (fig. and 5 tables) 30-4& 56 —— K. Kundu & Dr Mrinal K. Ghose (4 figs and 6 Envirmoennmdeantitoanls , Mabnya geDrm enMta heirn JAobrud-anT:a lePbr ob&le msPr ofaensds orR ecEolmia-s Margtraebtlehse)- Kog and the Artificial Lagoon: Evaluation of a Salameh (table) 3540 Habitat Restoration Project in the Danish Wadden Sea, by Economic Value of Desert Plants: Acacia Trees in the Wadi Knud Falk, Henning Nohr & Lars Maltha Rasmussen (6 AAlbldaeqli BMioonsepihemr e MeRkeskeir ve(,4 fbiygs Parnodf es6s otra blDers ) Irina Springuel & 41-8 Consefrivgsa tainodn 2A wtaabrleens)e ss through an Environmental Education 133-44& 32 Peninsular Malaysia's Protected Areas’ Coverage, 1903-92: Programme in the Atlantic Forest ofB razil, by Suzana M. Creation, Rescission, Excision, and Intrusion, by Professor Padua (2 figs and 4 tables) 145-51 S. Robert Aiken (2 figs and 3 tables) An Attempt to Predict Which Amazonian Tree Species May Be Village Ecocomplex Functioning With Common Property Re- Threatened by Logging Activities, by Adriana MZ. sources: A Case-study on Coastal Orissa, india, by Hara Martini, Nelson de Rosa & Dr Christopher Uhl (2 figs, Prasad Sahoo & Malaya Kumar Misra (6 figs and 3 tables) table, and Annex) Barriers to Establishment of Invading. Non-forest Plants in Deciduous Forest Nature Reserves, by Dr Richard J. Reader & Bradlay D. Bricker( 3 figs and table) Short Communications & Reports: Short Communications & Reports: The Fine Structure of the Solar Spectrum and Evolution of The Public Perception of Wildlife Casualties in England, by Pro- Biosphere, by Professor Petr P. Fedchenko, Academician fessor Denis Owen & Grahame Dangerfield Kyrill Y. Kondratyev & Professor Hartmut Grass! Eco-clubs: A Scheme for Participation of Schoolchildren in A Case-study on Biodiversity: Pesticide Engendering of Ecolo- Environmental Conservation, with Foreword by HE Kamal gical Imbalance and Resultant Environmental Conse- Nath quences, by Dr Alungal N. Balchand (map) Observations on the Effects of Land-use Practices on Water The Los Santos Forest Reserve: A Buffer Zone Vital for the Costa Resources in Upper Benue Basin of Nigeria, by Dean E.B. Rican La Amistad Biosphere Reserve, by Maarten Kappelle Alo, C. Akosim & E.I. Arifalo (map and table) & Marta E. Juarez (map) The Political Ecology of Deforestation: The Case of the Basili- Death of a Lake: Lac Noir in Northeastern Algeria, by Gérard de cata Region ofI taly, by Stuart Oliver (3 figs) Belair & Dr Bondjema Samraoui (6 figs) Notes, News & Comments: Middle East Water Commission, by Dr Asit K. Biswas & Dr Notes, News & Comments: Aaron T. Wolf Regina Amendments to Ramsar C: pg on Wetlands Come Arun Ill: Nepal's Controversial Hydroelectric Project, by Into Force, by Mireille Katz (2 Gopal Siwakoki Eco-clubs: A Role for Children in be a ocean Conservation, The Foundation for Environmental Awareness, by Professor by Dr John R. Vallentyne Gunavant M. Oza ‘Red Tide’ Menace Spreads to the Indian Subcontinent’s Every Day a Biosphere Day: Path for Sustainability, by Prem- Largest Natural Freshwater lake, by Dr M.A. Kh lata Oza & Professor Gunavant M. Oza (4 figs) Population Projections to the Year 2050: IISA Scenarios for Optimum Human Population About One-third of Present Europe and the World, by Elisabeth Krippl Peter, Ge FOREe TON as cise on dpacivs vecssavcansecaseress Climate Change Treaty Goes Into Effect, by Michael Williams Small Islands Most Vulnerable to Natural Disasters............. The Earth Council and Its Tasks for the Future, by Professor The Significance of Urban Nature, by Gerald F.M. Dawe & Gordon Goodman Keith Gri Tourism and Corals in the Bay of Bengal Islands, by Dr T.C. IIASA Goes Global, by Elisabeth Krippl hatri The Almeria Statement on Desertification and Migration, com- Research Opportunities at Sengwa Wildlife Research Institute, municated by Dr Arthur H. Westing Zimbabwe, by lan M. Coulson Gold Medal for International Corporate Environmental Achie- The Society for Serving Humanity and Its Treeplanting Project, WENGE, WY FE NORIO, faie 'ss nasoncadatssstacdeesdcnsaucsaes by A. Britto Salvaraj Francis L. Dale: A Personal Reflection, by Dr Arthur H. Purcell Fields Pond F. sepininn Serving Grassroots Conservation Francis L. Dale: Further Appreciation, by Nicholas Polunin Groups, by Leon H. Cohen CO sisted sees av canes selenac aazenensaanainaveasasadesaneseaeiats Conferences & Meetings: Reports (in chronological order) by David Willey, Pro- Conferences & Meetings: fessor Peter J. Catania, Professor Roger H. Charlier, and Dr Arthur H. Westing; /mportant Prospects (in chronological Reports (in chronological order) by Professor Roger H. order) by Professor John A. Lee, Dr Thomas Kucera, Charlier, Professor S. Fred Singer, Professor John L. Professor Frangesco di Castri, Anniken Kloster, and Patri- Cloudsley-Thompson, Dr Denis A. Saunders & John L. cia Lindley Craig, Dr Arthur H. Westing, and Sharon Griffiths; Book Reviews & Notices: 83-7 & 92 Important Prospects by Lies| Dobkins and Dr Brian D. Clark Book Reviews by Richard Gordon Miller, Professor Samir I. Ghabbour, Dr Arthur H. Westing, and Professor Richard Evans Schultes; Notices of Books by Klaus-Michael Meyer- Abich (trans. by Matthew Armstrong), Elizabeth Kemf Book Reviews & Notices: o(End .)S,u sAt.aOi.n abAldee deA,g riCciublatu rFaolu ndaantdi onRu/r aCle ntDreev elfoorp mReenste,a rch& BBoarotko n ReWvoiretwhsi nbgtyo nP,r ofePsrsoofre ssEolri saGbaertrhy KoWu.t aiTsrsoomfpf,f , DrP roE-. Arthur W. Galston (Notice by Dr Arthur H. Westing) fessor Roger H. Charlier, and Professor Richard Evans Other Books etc. Received during 1993 SUREUNNIUEE 5 cabina ctoininndsccusavaaneasbeadodensrsdeanesdsonneeunsha 381 Environmental Conservation, Vol. 21, Nr 4, Winter 1994 — © 1994 The Foundation for Environmental Conservation — Printed in Switzerland 382 Environmental Conservation Nr 3— Autumn 1994 Nr 4— Winter 1994 Editorial Section: Editorial Section: Guest Editorial: Sustainable Development: Viable Concept and Guest Editorial: A Fresh Approach to Sustainabiiity, Attainable Goal?, by Professor Lynton K. Caldwell como de Sabata Guest Comment: Strategies for Population Control, by Dr Guest Comment: Environment and Development: Key Role of Michel Treisman Banks?, by Antony L.T. McCammon Dr F. Raymond Fosberg, 1908-93, by Nicholas Polunin Guest Comment: The Importance of Observing Weather and Notice of Publication: Population and Global Security (Limi- Climate, by Professor Godwin O.P. Obasi 294-5 & 353 ted Geneva edition) Available Publication: Population and Global Security (Limited Geneva Edition) 296 Updated Publications Notices of the Foundation for Environ- Main Papers: mental Conservation 384 African Lakes Reviewed: Creation and Destruction of Bio- diversity, by Dr E. Barton Worthington & Dr Rosemary Lowe-McConnell (3 figs and table) 199-213 Main Papers: Pesticide Use in the Sub-humid Zones of Nigeria: Implications Prospects ofP rivate Forestry Around Urban Centres: A Study of for Conservation of Aquatic Resources, by lheanyi G. Upland Nepal, by Dr Gopal B. Thapa & Professor Karl E. Mbagwu & Edet O. Ita (map and 3 tables) 214-9 Weber (4 figs and 2 tables) 297-307 Environmental and Economic Dilemmas for Farm-households in Towards Evaluation of Forest Conservation Benefits in Develop- Africa: When ‘Low-input Sustainable Agriculture’ Trans- ing Countries, by Michael Richards (2 figs) 308-19 lates to ‘High-cost Unsustainable Livelihoods’ ,b y Dr Allan Rainforest Policies and United States NGOs: Targets and Tac- R.C. Low (5 tables) tics of Influence, by Dr Rushli bin Mohd & Professor Jan G. ‘Green’ Development on the Cape Verde Islands, by Dr Claire Laarman (4 tables) 320-25 Sandys-Winsch & Dr Philip J.C. Harris (3 figs) Understanding Tropical Devegetation: The Case of Western Improving the Effectiveness of Conservation-area Personnel: Samoa, by Dr Deborah D. Paulson (5 figs) 326-32 Lessons from Social Research in Northern Benin, West A Buffer Zone for Biodiversity Conservation: Viability of the Africa, by Dr John L. Hough (fig. and 2 tables) Concept in Nepal’ s Royal Chitwan National Park, by Sanjay Soil—-Plant Relationships in Saline Wastelands: Vegetation, Soils, K. Nepal & Professor Karl E. Weber (3 figs and 5 tables) ... 333441 and Successional Changes, During Biological Amelioration, Some Data on Elemental Composition of Airborne Particulate by Dr Khalid Mahmood, Dr Kauser A. Malik, M.A.K. Lodhi Matter in the Northern Negev Desert, Israel, by Dr Zvi Y. & Professor Khalid Hamid Sheikh (5 figs and 6 tables) Offer & Professor Yosef Steinberger (5 figs and 2 tables) ... 342-6 Putting the Biosphere Reserve Concept into Practice: Some Economic Analysis of ‘Crippling Losses’ of North American Evidence of Impacts in Rural Communities in the United Waterfowl and Their Policy Implications for Management, States, by Dr William D. Solecki by Michael R. Norton & Dr Vernon G. Thomas (3 figs and 3 The Spread of Ecotourism: Some Planning Implications, by tables) ProfessorJ .G ordon Nelson (7 figs & 2 tables) Short Communications & Reports: Short Communications & Reports: Agricultural Abandonment in a Wetland Area: Abandoned Global Climate Dynamics as an Interactive Component of Ricefields in the Camargue, France —Can they Be of Value Global Change, by Academician Kyrill Y. Kondratyev & for Conservation?, by Dr Frangois Mesléard (2 figs and Professor Hartmut Grassl Modelling Climate-induced Extinction in the Temperate Zone, Underground Animal Habitats: Progre: by Thomas P. Rooney Conservation, by Claude de Broyer Ecodevelopment in the Crowded Tropics: What Prospects for Environment and Development: Approaches to Strategies for Conservation?, by Melvin Bolton Improvement of Human Well-being in the Abakaliki Area of Invertebrates, Cow-dung, and the Availability of potential Food Nigeria, by Dr Chrysanthus Chukwuma Sr for the Chough (Phyrrhocorax pyrrhocorax L.) on Pastures Environmental Education in the Commonwealth of Dominica, in North-west Islay, by Dr David I. McCracken & Garth N. Especially as It Relates to Parrot Conservation, by Colmore Foster (3 figs & 3 tables) S. Christian, Arlington A. James & Ronald Charles (4 figs The Impact of Ecotourism Boats on the St Lawrence Beluga and table) Whales, by Jean M. Blane & Professor Reiner Jaakson (2 figs) Dal Lake Clean-up Strategy: An Example for Others?, by Dr Notes, News & Comments: Devendra Swaroop Bhargava (fig.) ................cceeeeeeeeen s Can Economic and Ecological Interests be Reconciled in Siberia?, by Professor Elisabeth Koutaissoff The Bern Convention and Its Widened Steps, by Dr Eladio Notes, News & Comments: Fernandez-Galiano ECE Convention on Transboundary Effects of Industrial Acci- Basic Features of the St Petersburg Region and Relevant En- dents: Implementation Infrastructure, by Environment and vironmental Problems: Project for Solution, by Acade- Human Settlements Division, ECE 274 mician Kyrill Yakovlevich Kondratyey & Oleg Mikhai- Focus on Your World: The UNEP International Photographic lovich Pokrovsky 367-8 Competition on the Environment 1994-1995, by John Hare Conservation and Landscape of Historical Sites, by Rahul D. (fig.) 274 Patel 368-9 The Sisia Cave Bats of Bamenda, Cameroon, by John Yuniwo The Namibian Free-ranging Cheetah, by Laurie Marker-Kraus Musa (2 figs) 275 PUBIC NR AIS NTI) oc ck cwnssres cacasexsussvaveeeneoueseevesie 369-70 The Foundation for Environmental Conservation: President’ s The Natural Hazards Research and Applications Information Report for the Year 1993 [updated], by Professor Nicholas 275-7 Center, by Professor Dennis S. Mileti 370-71 Polunin The Impact of Hiking and Rock-climbing in Mountain Areas, by 278-9 Walter Giuliano Conferences & Meetings: An Alpine Convention — Solution for an Avalanche of Pro- blems, by Andrea Dallinger 279-80 Reports (in chronological order) by Professor William B. Short Courses on Life-zone Ecology and Tropical Dendrology Stapp, Wendy Raeder, Professor Roger H. Charlier, Pro- Offered in English and Spanish, by Dr Humberto Jiménez fessor Raymond F. Dasmann, Graham Vickery & Maria 280, 285 & larrera, and Nicholas Polunin; /mportant Prospects by 288 Plantlife, Robert H. Rogers, and Yoshihiro Ohbu Conferences & Meetings: Reports (in chronological order) by Professor Roger H. Book Reviews & Notices: Charlier (2), Dr Arthur H. Westing, and Professor Samir I. Book Reviews by Dr Norman Myers, Professor Raymond Ghabbour; /mportant Prospects by Andi Eicher and Dr F, Dasmann, Professor Robert Stanton, Professor Samir Michel Batisse H. Ghabbour, Professor Roger H. Charlier, and Dr Mary PE TRCMETINIOS | Ses Saseacias vans because sencastousaSwcasseeeer s 377-80 Book Reviews & Notices: Environmental Conservation: Contents of Volume 21, 1994 381-2 Book Reviews by Dr Arthur H. Westing, Professor Roger H. Charlier (4), and Marie-Claire Chaineux (3); Notices of Index of Contributors to Volume 21 Books by Matthew Gandy; Thomas B. Johansson, Henry Kelly, Amulya K.N. Reddy & Robert H. Williams (Eds); and Giles Foody & Paul Curran (Eds)...............0.:00eeeeee 286-8 & 273 Updated Publications Notice ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION: Index of Contributors to Volume 21 PAE SETADNIS NIURNIOE (Te. aac cairn Setocaicves caveusensunvasedsesandegenessacdnctaeeae RUN NEA REENN Meese va pe esaacaceaavusscdecinaccaceadsacevetcavonbade 152-62 AIKEN, S. 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SELELLC IGEAS TOR TIE EER NUMOD Os a5 52 n0 ao sncsaueniss ieunasecrsuonanseceaudvavayatwaaerane 193-5 Nour, Henning 133-44 & 132 Castri, Francesco di TCI ORO Ro ons scecetecs aactizuavdnaise quads vere tiveusacs smieaaaesl 347-53 CaTANIA, PeterJ . 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EONS vico cccn ces sc cacastcacesacdecasacducestacssateqoatieses 369-70 WORTHINGTON, E. Barton 190-1, 199-213 383 Environmental Conservation, Vol. 21, Nr 4, Winter 1994 — © 1994 The Foundation for Environmental Conservation — Printed in Switzerland

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