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Land Use Policy Volume 19, 2002 VOLUME CONTENTS AND AUTHOR INDEX PII: S0264-8377(02)00062-5 © PERGAMON Land Use Policy http: //www.elsevier.com/locate/landusepol/ LAND USE POLICY is an international journal covering all aspects of land use. The editor invites contributions on political, social, economic and legal aspects of urban and rural land use. These can be full-length articles (which are refereed before publication) or shorter pieces for the Reports or Viewpoints sections. Information on work in progress, publications and meetings is welcomed. Views expressed in the journal are not necessarily those of the editor or those of the international editorial board. EDITOR Professor Alexander Mather Department of Geography University of Aberdeen Elphinstone Road Aberdeen AB24 3UF UK Tel +44 (0) 1224 272354; Fax. +44 (0)1224 272331; E-mail: a.mather(a abdn.ac.uk INTERNATIONAL EDITORIAL BOARD Professor Ray W Archer Professor Yukio Himiyama Professor Timothy O’Riordan Human Settlements Development Institute of Geography, Hokkaido School of Environmental Program, Asian Institute of University of Education at Sciences, University of East Technology, Bangkok, Asahikawa, Japan Anglia, Norwich, UK Thailand Dr lan R Hunter Professor Guy Robinson Dr Asit K Biswas International Network for Bamboo School of Geography, Kingston Third World Centre for and Rattan, Anyuan Building No. 10, University, Penrhyn Road, Water Management Anhui Beili, Asian Games Village, Kingston upon Thames, Mexico City, Mexico Chaoyang District, Surrey KT12EE, UK Beijing, People’s Republic of China Dr Martin J Pasqualetti Professor Chris Bryant Department of Geography, Department de Geographie, Professor Walther Manshard Arizona State University, AZ, USA Universite de Montreal, CP6128 Albert-Ludwigs Universitat, Succursale Centre-Ville, Montreal, Freiburg, Germany Professor L van der Plas Quebec, Canada H3C 3J7 CERES, Wageningen, Professor Adolfo Mascarenhas The Netherlands Institute of Resource Assessment, ProfessorA J Christopher Dar es Salaam, Tanzania Professor Colin Price Department of Geography, University of Port Elizabeth, School of Agricultural and Forest Republic of South Africa Professor P Masson Sciences, University College of INPENSAT, Toulouse, North Wales, Bangor, UK France Dr Robert C Einsweiler Professor R K Sivanappan 217 Seagull Lake Road Professor John McLaughlin Centre for Agriculture, Rural Grand Marais Centre for Property Studies, Development and Environmental MN 55604 -2073, USA University of New Brunswick, Studies (CARES), Coimbatore, Canada India Dr B Glaeser Social Science Research Center Paul O’Mara Dr William Smith Berlin (WZB) CMA Management Consultants, Department of Geography, Reichpietschufer 50 Vienna, VA, USA The University of Auckland, 10785 Berlin, Germany Private Bag 92019, Auckland, Professor John Pierce New Zealand Dr RD Hill Department of Geography, Honorary Professor, Department Simon Fraser University, Dr Bery! Turner of Ecology and Biodiversity, Burnaby, British Columbia Consultant, Skipton, University of Hong Kong Canada V5A1S6 North Yorkshire, UK LIST OF CONTENTS Volume 19 Number 1 January 2002 Urban containment policies and housing prices: an international compar- ison with implications for future research CaseyJ/ Dawkins and Arthur C. Nelson The Korean growth-management programs: issues, problems and possi- ble reforms Cheol-Joo Cho The role of land administration in the accession of Central European countries to the European Union Theo Bogaerts, lan P Williamson and Elfriede M. Fende/ Ecoregion-based conservation in the Carpathians and the land-use impli- cations David Turnock An overview of land use conflicts in mining communities Gavin Hilson Concerted approach to land-use management: developing common working procedures. A Cevennes case study (France) Nathalie Couix The value of open spaces in residential land use Jacqueline Geoghegan Report Meeting in the middle: the challenge of meso-level integration William McConnell Book review Agricultural Transformation, Food and Environment: Perspectives on European rural policy and planning—Vol. 1, by Buller, H. and Hoggart, K. (eds) (Andrew W. Gilg) Publications received Volume 19 Number 2 April 2002 107 Australian timber plantations: national vision, local response David Mercer and Abbie Underwood 123 Land-use and population density changes in Israel—1950 to 1990: analy- sis of regional and local trends Maxim Shoshany and Naftaly Goldshleger Economic, social and environmental impact of land consolidation in Galicia Rafael Crecente, Carlos Alvarez and Urbano Fra Land use competition between small- and large-scale miners: a case study of Ghana Gavin Hilson Transaction costs for SSSIs and policy design Katherine Falconer and Caroline Saunders Rationing an open-access resource: mountaineering in Scotland Nick Hanley, Begona Alvarez-Farizo and W. Douglass Shaw Should access to the coastal lands of Wales be developed through a vo- luntary or statutory approach? A discussion lan Keirle Book reviews Agricultural transformation of land use in Central and Eastern Europe by Stephan Goetz, Tanja Jaksch and Rosmarie Sibert (D. Turnock); Environ- mental problems in an urbanizing world by Jorge E. Hardoy, Diana Mitlin and David Satterthwaite (Robert B. Potter); Indian National Academy of Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences and US National Academy of Sciences (2001): Growing Populations, Changing Landscapes. Studies from India, China, and the United States (H. Geist); Agriculture and envir- onmental sustainability in the countryside by Hugh Millward, Kenneth Beesley, Brian Ilbery and Lisa Harrington (Eds.) (Michael Bunce) Publications received Volume 19 Number 3 July 2002 193 Towards a general model of forest management through time: evidence from Australia, USA, and Canada Marcus B. Lane and Geoff McDonald An analysis of land conversion from sustainable forestry to pasture: a Case study in the Bolivian Lowlands ED. Merry, PE. Hildebrand, P. Pattie and D.R. Carter Misconstrued land use in Vohibazaha: participatory planning in the per- iphery of Madagascar’s Mantadia National Park WilliamJ .M cConnell Natural resource and environmental policy trade-offs: a CGE analysis of the regional impact of the Wetland Reserve Program Williams O. Olatubi and David W. Hughes Agricultural adjustment: adoption of and adaptation to policy reform measures by large-scale commercial farmers Nigel Walford Agricultural nuisances: qualifying legislative “right-to-farm” protection through qualifying management practices Terence J.C entner Book reviews National-level Planning in Democratic Countries: an International Com- parison of City and Regional Policy Making by Rachelle A/terman, Liver- pool University Press, Liverpool, 2001 (Philip Allmendinger); Tourism, Recreation and Sustainability: Linking Culture and the Environment, by Stephen McCool and R. Neil Moisey (Eds.); CABI Publishing, Wallingford, UK, 2001, ISBN 0-85199 -5 05-5 (Tim Coles) Publications received Volume 19 Number 4 October 2002 275 Poverty and property rights in the developing world: not as simple as we would like Jon D. Unruh The origins and functioning of the private wildfowling lease system in a major Mediterranean wetland: the Camargue (Rhone river delta, southern France) Raphael Mathevet and Francois Mesleard The brownfield dual land-use policy challenge: reducing barriers to pri- vate redevelopment while connecting reuse to broader community goals Linda McCarthy Brownfield redevelopment in Toronto: an examination of past trends and future prospects ChristopherA . De Sousa Neighborhood change at Love Canal: contamination, evacuation and re- settlement Thomas Fletcher From indigenous industry to foreign finance: the changing face of Dublin Docklands Niamh M. Moore Book reviews Land and limits: interpreting sustainability in the planning process by S. Owens andR . Cowell (Richard Munton); Rural planning and management by J. Morris, A. Bailey, R.K. Turner and LJ Bateman (Alexander Mather); Liberating the land: the case for private land-use planning by Mark Pennington (William Walton); Peatlands and environmental change by D. Charman (Andy McMullen) Publications received Volume 19, 2002, Contents and Author Index

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