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to THE JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENT & DEVELOPMENT Volume 11 Number 1 (March 2002) pp. 1-124 Number 2 (June 2002) pp. 125-204 Number 3 (September 2002) pp. 205-324 Number 4 (December 2002) pp. 325-460 Authors: AKINS, PAUL, “Methodological and Technological Issues in Technology Transfer: Special Report of the IPCC Working Group III edited by Bert Metz, Ogunlade R. Davidson, and Jan- Willem Martens” [Book Review], 191. AMEZCUA, JESSICA SWARTZ, see Van Schoik, R. BARAJAS, MA. DEL ROCIO, see Kopinak, K. BLACKMAN, ALLEN, and ALEJANDRA PALMA, “Scrap Tires in Ciudad Juarez and El Paso: Ranking the Risks,” 247. BOYD, EMILY, and EMMA LISA SCHIPPER, “The Marrakech Accord—At the Crossroad to Ratification: Seventh Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change” [Conference Report], 184. BRINGAS-RABAGO, NORA L., “Baja California and California’s Merging Tourist Corri- dors: The Influence of Mexican Government Policies” [Policy Analysis], 267. BURG, JERICHO, “The Bulldozer in the Countryside: Suburban Sprawl and the Riofs Ameeric an Environmentalism by Adam Rome” [Book Review], 110. BUTLER, DAVID, see Saladin, M. CLAPP, ROGER ALEX, and CAROLYN CROOK, “Drowning in the Magic Well: Shaman Pharmaceuticals and the Elusive Value of Traditional Knowledge,” 79. CROOK, CAROLYN, see Clapp, R. A. DE LOPEZ, THANAKVARO THYL, “Natural Resource Exploitation in Cambodia: An Examination of Use, Appropriation, and Exclusion,” 355. DIMITROV, RADO S., “Confronting Nonregimes: Science and International Coral Reef Policy,” 53. GROVES, ANDREA L., “Reflections on Water: New Approaches to Transboundary Conflicts and Cooperation edited by Joachim Blatter and Helen Ingram” [Book Review], 316. HARRIS, PAUL G., “Sharing the Burdens of Environmental Change: Comparing EU and US. Policies” [Policy Analysis], 380. HASTINGS, MIKE, “Toward a Sustainable Whaling Regime by Robert L. Friedheim (Ed.)” {Book Review], 112. Journal of Environment & Development, Vol. 11, No. 4, December 2002 452-455 © 2002 Sage Publications 452 to THE JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENT & DEVELOPMENT Volume 11 Number 1 (March 2002) pp. 1-124 Number 2 (June 2002) pp. 125-204 Number 3 (September 2002) pp. 205-324 Number 4 (December 2002) pp. 325-460 Authors: AKINS, PAUL, “Methodological and Technological Issues in Technology Transfer: Special Report of the IPCC Working Group III edited by Bert Metz, Ogunlade R. Davidson, and Jan- Willem Martens” [Book Review], 191. AMEZCUA, JESSICA SWARTZ, see Van Schoik, R. BARAJAS, MA. DEL ROCIO, see Kopinak, K. BLACKMAN, ALLEN, and ALEJANDRA PALMA, “Scrap Tires in Ciudad Juarez and El Paso: Ranking the Risks,” 247. BOYD, EMILY, and EMMA LISA SCHIPPER, “The Marrakech Accord—At the Crossroad to Ratification: Seventh Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change” [Conference Report], 184. BRINGAS-RABAGO, NORA L., “Baja California and California’s Merging Tourist Corri- dors: The Influence of Mexican Government Policies” [Policy Analysis], 267. BURG, JERICHO, “The Bulldozer in the Countryside: Suburban Sprawl and the Riofs Ameeric an Environmentalism by Adam Rome” [Book Review], 110. BUTLER, DAVID, see Saladin, M. CLAPP, ROGER ALEX, and CAROLYN CROOK, “Drowning in the Magic Well: Shaman Pharmaceuticals and the Elusive Value of Traditional Knowledge,” 79. CROOK, CAROLYN, see Clapp, R. A. DE LOPEZ, THANAKVARO THYL, “Natural Resource Exploitation in Cambodia: An Examination of Use, Appropriation, and Exclusion,” 355. DIMITROV, RADO S., “Confronting Nonregimes: Science and International Coral Reef Policy,” 53. GROVES, ANDREA L., “Reflections on Water: New Approaches to Transboundary Conflicts and Cooperation edited by Joachim Blatter and Helen Ingram” [Book Review], 316. HARRIS, PAUL G., “Sharing the Burdens of Environmental Change: Comparing EU and US. Policies” [Policy Analysis], 380. HASTINGS, MIKE, “Toward a Sustainable Whaling Regime by Robert L. Friedheim (Ed.)” {Book Review], 112. Journal of Environment & Development, Vol. 11, No. 4, December 2002 452-455 © 2002 Sage Publications 452 INDEX 453 HEFLER, SHANNON, “Ecosystem Change and Public Health: A Global Perspective edited by by Joan L. Aron and Jonathan A. Patz” [Book Review], 443. HILSON, GAVIN, “Small-Scale Mining in Africa: Tackling Pressing Environmental Prob- lems With Improved Strategy,” 149. JARRELL, TRAVIS CHE, “Population and Environment: Methods of Analysis edited by Wolfgang Lutz, Alexia Prskawetz, and Warren C. Sanderson” [Book Review], 450. KOPINAK, KATHRYN, and MA. DEL ROCIO BARAJAS, “Too Close for Comfort? The Proximity of Industrial Hazardous Wastes to Local Populations in Tijuana, Baja Califor- nia,” 215. LEE, ERIK, see Van Schoik, R. LEONARD, ANN E., “Climate Change Economics and Policy: An RFF Anthology by Michael A. Toman (Ed.)” [Briefly Noted], 120. LYBECKER, DONNA, and STEPHEN P. MUMME, “Decentralization and Environmental Protection on Mexico’s Northern and Southern Boundaries” [Policy Analysis], 402. MAJOR, DANIEL E., “Agency, Democracy, and Nature: The U.S. Environmental Movement From a Critical Theory Perspective by Robert J. Brulle” [Book Review], 448. MAKIM, ABIGAIL, “Resources for Security and Stability? The Politics of Regional Coop- eration on the Mekong, 1957-2001,” 5. MICHEL, SUZANNE M., “Protecting a Sacred Gift: Water and Social Change in Mexico edited by Scott Whiteford and Roberto Melville” [Book Review], 318. MUMME, STEPHEN P., see Lybecker, D. PALMA, ALEJANDRA, see Blackman, A. PARKINSON, JONATHAN, see Saladin, M. PESENTI, CHRIS, “2001 Border Environmental Technical Conference” [Conference Report], 107. PESENTI, CHRIS, “The 4th Annual Meeting of the Sea Turtle Conservation Network of the Californias” [Conference Report], 179. PEZZOLI, KEITH, “Science and Technology for Sustainability: North American Chal- lenges and Lessons” [Conference Report], 304. RABINOR, ZACHARY D., “Sustainable Development and Management of Ecotourism in the Americas: Preparatory Conference for the International Year of Ecotourism, 2002” [Conference Report], 103. SALADIN, MATTHIAS, DAVID BUTLER, and JONATHAN PARKINSON, “Applications of Geographical Information Systems for Municipal Planning and Management in India” [Regional Report], 430. SALINAS, ROBERTO, “Environmental Challenges Facing the MERCOSUR” [Regional Report], 297. SANCHEZ, ROBERTO, “From Rio to Johannesburg: The Transition Towards Sustainable Development. Perspectives From Latin America and the Caribbean” [Conference Report], 313 SCHIPPER, EMMA LISA, see Boyd, E. SCOTTI, REBECCA, “Traveling Light: New Paths for Ecotourism by Lisa Mastny” [Book Review], 193. SELGELID, MICHAEL]J., “ Picturing Tropical Nature by Nancy Leys Stepan” [Book Review], 196. SPALDING, MARK J., “Oaxaca Reforestation Project” [Regional Report], 175. SPINELLI, ERICA L., “Unnatural Disasters by Janet N. Abramovitz” [Book Review], 446. VAN SCHOIK, RICK, JESSICA SWARTZ AMEZCUA, and ERIK LEE, “Border Institute IV: Binational Water Management Planning” [Conference Report], 307. VINCENT, JEFFREY R., “Timber Booms and Institutional Breakdown in Southeast Asia by Michael Ross” [Book Review], 116. WERBER, JESSICA, “Tropical Forests and the Human Spirit: Journeys to the Brink of Hope by Roger D. Stone and Claudia D’Andrea” [Book Review], 441. 454 JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENT & DEVELOPMENT ZHAO, JIMIN, “The Multilateral Fund and China’s Compliance With the Montreal Proto- col,” 331. ZWIRN, MICHAEL, “Aquaculture in Egypt: Improving Food Security and Resolving Resource Allocation Conflicts,” 129. Articles: “Aquaculture in Egypt: Improving Food Security and Resolving Resource Allocation Con- flicts,” Zwirn, 129. “Confronting Nonregimes: Science and International Coral Reef Policy,” Dimitrov, 53. “Drowning in the Magic Well: Shaman Pharmaceuticals and the Elusive Value of Tradi- tional Knowledge,” Clapp and Crook, 79. “The Multilateral Fund and China’s Compliance With the Montreal Protocol,” Zhao, 331. “Natural Resource Exploitation in Cambodia: An Examination of Use, Appropriation, and Exclusion,” De Lopez, 355. “Resources for Security and Stability? The Politics of Regional Cooperation on the Mekong, 1957-2001,” Makim, 5. “Scrap Tires in Ciudad Juarez and El Paso: Ranking the Risks,” Blackman and Palma, 247. “Small-Scale Mining in Africa: Tackling Pressing Environmental Problems With Improved Strategy,” Hilson, 149. “Too Close for Comfort? The Proximity of Industrial Hazardous Wastes to Local Popula- tions in Tijuana, Baja California,” Kopinak and Barajas, 215. Book Reviews: “Agency, Democracy, and Nature: The U.S. Environmental Movement From a Critical Theory Per- spective by Robert J. Brulle,” Major, 448. “The Bulldozer in the Countryside: Suburban Sprawl and the Rise of American Environmentalism by Adam Rome,” Burg, 110. “Ecosystem Change and Public Health: A Global Perspective edited by by Joan L. Aron and Jon- athan A. Patz,” Hefler, 443. “Methodological and Technological Issues in Technology Transfer: Special Report of the IPCC Working Group III edited by Bert Metz, Ogunlade R. Davidson, and Jan-Willem Mar- tens,” Akins, 191. “Picturing Tropical Nature by Nancy Leys Stepan,” Selgelid, 196. “Population and Environment: Methods of Analysis edited by Wolfgang Lutz, Alexia Prskawetz, and Warren C. Sanderson,” Jarrell, 450. “Protecting a Sacred Gift: Water and Social Change in Mexico edited by Scott Whiteford and Roberto Melville,” Michel, 318. “Reflections on Water: New Approaches to Transboundary Conflicts and Cooperation edited by Joachim Blatter and Helen Ingram,” Groves, 316. “Timber Booms and Institutional Breakdown in Southeast Asia by Michael Ross,” Vincent, 116. “Toward a Sustainable Whaling Regime by Robert L. Friedheim (Ed.),” Hastings, 112. “Traveling Light: New Paths for Ecotourism by Lisa Mastny,” Scotti, 193. “Tropical Forests and the Human Spirit: Journeys to the Brink of Hope by Roger D. Stone and Claudia D’Andrea,” Werber, 441. “Unnatural Disasters by Janet N. Abramovitz,” Spinelli, 446. Briefly Noted: “Climate Change Economics and Policy: An RFF Anthology by Michael A. Toman (Ed.),” Leon- ard, 120. INDEX 455 Conference Reports: “Border Institute IV: Binational Water Management Planning,” Amezcua et al., 307. “The 4th Annual Meeting of the Sea Turtle Conservation Network of the Californias,” Pesenti, 179. “From Rio to Johannesburg: The Transition Towards Sustainable Development. Perspec- tives From Latin America and the Caribbean,” Sanchez, 313. “The Marrakech Accord—At the Crossroad to Ratification: Seventh Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change,” Boyd and Schipper, 184. “Science and Technology for Sustainability: North American Challenges and Lessons,” Pezzoli, 304. “Sustainable Development and Management of Ecotourism in the Americas: Preparatory Conference for the International Year of Ecotourism, 2002,” Rabinor, 103. “2001 Border Environmental Technical Conference,” Pesenti, 107. Policy Analyses: “Baja California and California’s Merging Tourist Corridors: The Influence of Mexican Government Policies,” Bringas-Rabago, 267. “Decentralization and Environmental Protection on Mexico’s Northern and Southern Boundaries,” Lybecker and Mumme, 402. “Sharing the Burdens of Environmental Change: Comparing EU and U.S. Policies,” Harris, 380. Regional Reports: “Applications of Geographical Information Systems for Municipal Planning and Manage- ment in India,” Saladin et al., 430. “Environmental Challenges Facing the MERCOSUR,” Salinas, 297. “Oaxaca Reforestation Project,” Spalding, 175.

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