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to THE JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENT & DEVELOPMENT Volume 7 Number 1 (March 1998) pp. 1-80 Number 2 (June 1998) pp. 81-208 Number 3 (September 1998) pp. 209-328 Number 4 (December 1998) pp. 329-456 Authors: BERNAUER, THOMAS, see Mitchell, R. BLUM, DOUGLAS, “The Russian Trade-Off: Environment and Development in the Cas- pian Sea,” 248. COSTA-PIERCE, BARRY A., “Constraints to the Sustainability of Cage Aquaculture for Resettlement From Hydropower Dams in Asia: An Indonesian Case Study,” 333. HORAK, MARTIN, “Transforming the Traditional: Indigenous Amazonian Resource Re- gimes and Resource Capture by External Actors—The Case of Brazil’s Kayapo” [Re- gional Report], 32. HUNT, TAM, “Global Governance: Learning From the Environmental Experience edited by Oran R. Young” [Briefly Noted], 321. HUNT, TAM, and KEVIN LUNDE, “The Stanford Committee on Law and Human Rights and the International Environmental Legal Consortium’s 1998 Global Challenges Fo- rum: Access to Justice and Environmental Protection: International and Domestic Per- spectives” [Conference Report], 437. HUNTSINGER, LYNN, see Roe, E. KAIMOWITZ, DAVID, CRISTIAN VALLEJOS, PABLO PACHECO, and RAUL LOPEZ, “Municipal Governments and Forest Management in Lowland Bolivia” [Regional Re- port], 45. KNICKERBOCKER, TIMOTHY, “Sharing the Earth: The Rhetoric of Sustainable Development by Tarla Rai Peterson” [Book Review], 311. KRUEGER, JONATHAN, “Prior Informed Consent and the Basel Convention: The Haz- ards of What Isn’t Known,” 115. LABNOW, KEITH, see Roe, E. LEMOS, MARIA CARMEN DE MELLO, “The Cubatao Pollution Control Project: Popular Participation and Public Accountability” [Regional Report], 60 LOPEZ, RAUL, see Kaimowitz, D. LUNDE, KEVIN, see Hunt, T. MACDONALD, GORDON J. F., “Editor’s Note,” 3, 85, 213, 331. MANI, MUTHUKUMARA, and DAVID WHEELER, “In Search of Pollution Havens? Dirty Industry in the World Economy, 1960 to 1995,” 215. Journal of Environment & Development, Vol. 7, No. 4, December 1998 453-456 © 1998 Sage Publications, Inc. 454 THE JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENT & DEVELOPMENT MARCUSSEN, HENRIK SECHER, and MIKE SPEIRS, “Contradictions and Conflicts in Environmental Planning: A Case Study of the ‘Plan d’ Action National pour Il’Environ- nement’ (PANE) in Burkina Faso” [Regional Report], 164. MARINOVA, NADJA, “The Politics of the Earth by John S. Dryzek” [Briefly Noted], 322. MITCHELL, RONALD, and THOMAS BERNAUER, “Empirical Research on Interna- tional Environmental Policy: Designing Qualitative Case Studies,” 4. NAJAM, ADIL, “The Endangered Atmosphere: Preserving a Global Commons by Marvin S. So- roos” [Book Review], 193. NEWELL, PETER, “Institutions for Environmental Aid edited by Robert O. Keohane and Marc Levy” [Book Review], 196. O’NEILL, KATE, “Out of the Backyard: The Problems of Hazardous Waste Management at a Global Level,” 138. PACHECO, PABLO, see Kaimowitz, D. PEDOTTO, AMY, “Economic Summit VII: Pathways to Crossborder Economic Develop- ment” [Conference Report], 189. ROCK, MICHAEL, “Freshwater Use, Freshwater Scarcity, and Socioeconomic Develop- ment,” 278. ROE, EMERY, LYNN HUNTSINGER, and KEITH LABNOW, “High-Reliability Pastoral- ism Versus Risk-Averse Pastoralism,” 387. RUIZ, LEA M., “Thinking Ecologically: The Next Generation of Environmental Policy by Marian R. Chertow and Daniel C. Esty” [Book Review], 446. SALAZAR, JOANNA, “Caribbean Public Policy: Regional, Cultural and Socioeconomic Issues for the 21st Century edited by Jaqueline Anne Braveboy-Wagner and Dennis J. Gayle” [Briefly Noted], 201. SALAZAR, JOANNA, “The Earth Summit at Rio: Politics, Economics and the Environment by Ranee K. L. Panjabi” [Book Review], 315. SALAZAR, JOANNA, “The National Hispanic Sustainable Energy and Environmental Conference” [Conference Report], 306. SCAPPLE, KARRIN, “Is Consensus Necessary for Effective Environmental Treaties?” 364. SPALDING, MARK J., “Annual Meeting on the Border Environment/Encuentro Anual Sobre El Ambiente Fronterizo” [Conference Report], 309. SPALDING, MARK J., “Consilience: The Unity of Knowledge by Edward O. Wilson” [Book Review], 442. SPALDING, MARK J., “Green Politics and Global Trade: NAFTA and the Future of Environ- mental Politics by John Audley” [Book Review], 198. SPALDING, MARK J,., “Tilting the Balance: Climate Variability and Water Resource Man- agement in the Southwest” [Conference Report], 302. SPALDING, MARK J., “Workshop on Legal Aspects of Whale Watching, Punta Arenas, Chile” [Conference Report], 184. SPEIRS, MIKE, see Marcussen, H. S. TAYLOR, MATTHEW E., “Economic Development and the Environment in Chile” [Re- gional Report], 422. VALLEJOS, CRISTIAN, see Kaimowitz, D. WHEELER, DAVID, see Muthukumara, M. ZIMMERMAN, MATTHEW, “Building a Foundation for Sound Environmental Decisions compiled by the National Research Council” [Briefly Noted], 320. Articles: “Constraints to the Sustainability of Cage Aquaculture for Resettlement From Hydro- power Dams in Asia: An Indonesian Case Study,” Costa-Pierce, 333. “Editor’s Note,” MacDonald, 3, 85, 213, 331. “Empirical Research on International Environmental Policy: Designing Qualitative Case Studies,” Mitchell and Bernauer, 4. INDEX 455 “Freshwater Use, Freshwater Scarcity, and Socioeconomic Development,” Rock, 278. “High-Reliability Pastoralism Versus Risk-Averse Pastoralism,” Roe et al., 387. “In Search of Pollution Havens? Dirty Industry in the World Economy, 1960 to 1995,” Mani and Wheeler, 215. “Is Consensus Necessary for Effective Environmental Treaties?” Scapple, 364. “Out of the Backyard: The Problems of Hazardous Waste Management at a Global Level,” O'Neill, 138. “Prior Informed Consent and the Basel Convention: The Hazards of What Isn’t Known,” Krueger, 115. “The Russian Trade-Off: Environment and Development in the Caspian Sea,” Blum, 248. Book Reviews: “Consilience: The Unity of Knowledge by Edward O. Wilson,” Spalding, 442. “The Earth Summit at Rio: Politics, Economics and the Environment by Ranee K. L. Panjabi,” Sa- lazar, 315. “The Endangered Atmosphere: Preserving a Global Commons by MarvinS. Soroos,” Najam, 193. “Green Politics and Global Trade: NAFTA and the Future of Environmental Politics by John Audley,” Spalding, 198. “Institutions for Environmental Aid edited by Robert O. Keohane and Marc Levy,” Newell, 196. “Sharing the Earth: The Rhetoric of Sustainable Development by Tarla Rai Peterson,” Knicker- bocker, 311. “Thinking Ecologically by Marian R. Chertow and Daniel C. Esty,” Ruiz, 446. Briefly Noteds: “Building a Foundation for Sound Environmental Decisions compiled by the National Re- search Council,” Zimmerman, 320. “Caribbean Public Policy: Regional, Cultural and Socioeconomic Issues for the 21st Century ed- ited by Jaqueline Anne Braveboy-Wagner and Dennis J. Gayle,” Salazar, 201. “Global Governance: Learning From the Environmental Experience edited by Oran R. Young,” Hunt, 321. “The Politics of the Earth by John S. Dryzek,” Marinova, 322. Conference Reports: “Annual Meeting on the Border Environment/Encuentro Anual Sobre El Ambiente Front- erizo,” Spalding, 309. “Economic Summit VII: Pathways to Crossborder Economic Development,” Pedotto, 189. “The National Hispanic Sustainable Energy and Environmental Conference,” Salazar, 306. “The Stanford Committee on Law and Human Rights and the International Environmen- tal Legal Consortium’s 1998 Global Challenges Forum: Access to Justice and Environ- mental Protection: International and Domestic Perspectives,” Hunt and Lunde, 437. “Tilting the Balance: Climate Variability and Water Resource Management in the South- west,” Spalding, 302. “Workshop on Legal Aspects of Whale Watching, Punta Arenas, Chile,” Spalding, 184. Regional Reports: “Contradictions and Conflicts in Environmental Planning: A Case Study of the ‘Plan d’Action National pour l’Environnement’ (PANE) in Burkina Faso,” Marcussen and Speirs, 164. “The Cubatao Pollution Control Project: Popular Participation and Public Accountabil- ity,” Lemos, 60. “Economic Development and the Environment in Chile,” Taylor, 422. “Municipal Governments and Forest Management in Lowland Bolivia,” Kaimowitz et al., 45. “Transforming the Traditional: Indigenous Amazonian Resource Regimes and Resource Capture by External Actors—The Case of Brazil’s Kayapo,” Horak, 32.

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