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to THE JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENT & DEVELOPMENT Volume 13 Number 1 (March 2004) pp. 1-108 Number 2 (June 2004) pp. 109-196 Number 3 (September 2004) pp. 197-328 Number 4 (December 2004) pp. 329-464 Authors: ALDER, JACQUELINE, and USSIF RASHID SUMAILA, “Western Africa: A Fish Basket of Europe Past and Present,” 156. BLAINE, TEGAN, “High Noon: 20 Global Problems, 20 Years to Solve Them by J. F. Rischard” [Book Review], 448. BRUNNERMEIER, SMITA B., and ARIK LEVINSON, “Examining the Evidence on Envi- ronmental Regulations and Industry Location,” 6. EISENMENGER, NINA, see Giljum, S. GERLAK, ANDREA K., “The Global Environment Facility and Transboundary Water Management: New Institutional Arrangements in the Danube River and Black Sea Region,” 400. GILJUM, STEFAN, and NINA EISENMENGER,”“ North-South Trade and the Distribution of Environmental Goods and Burdens: A Biophysical Perspective,” 73. GRAFTON, R. QUENTIN, and STEPHEN KNOWLES, “Social Capital and National Envi- ronmental Performance: A Cross-Sectional Analysis,” 336. HA, NGUYEN VAN, SHASHI KANT, and VIRGINIA MACLAREN, “The Contribution of Social Capital to Household Welfare in a Paper-Recycling Craft Village in Vietnam,” 371. HALE, THOMAS N., and DENISE L. MAUZERALL, “Thinking Globally and Acting Locally: Can the Johannesburg Partnerships Coordinate Action on Sustainable Devel- opment?” 220. HOBSON, KERSTY, “Sustainable Consumption in the United Kingdom: The ‘Responsible’ Consumer and Government at ‘Arm’s Length,’” 121. KANT, SHASHLI, see Ha, N. V. KIKUCHI, RYUNOSUKE, “The Possibility of Combining Solutions to Air Pollution With Policies for Social Improvement Through Transformation of SOx and NOx Into Fertil- izer: Data Obtained From the Szechwan Project,” 240. KIM, JOY A., “Sustainable Development and the Clean Development Mechanism: A South African Case Study,” 201. KINNAS, YANNISN., “Security and Environment in the Mediterranean: Conceptualising Secu- rity and Environmental Conflict by Hans Guenter Brauch, P. H. Liotta, Antonio Marquina, Paul E. Rogers, and Mohammad El-Sayed Selim (Eds.)” [Book Review], 442. Journal of Environment & Development, Vol. 13, No. 4, December 2004 459-461 © 2004 Sage Publications 460 THEJOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENT & DEVELOPMENT KNOWLES, STEPHEN, see Grafton, R. Q. KRUPNICK, ALAN, see Morgenstern, R. LEVINSON, ARIK, see Brunnermeier, S. B. LINNEMAN, JEREMY M.., “The Grassroots ofa G reen Revolution: Polling America on the Envi- ronment by Deborah Lynn Guber” [Book Review], 101. MACLAREN, VIRGINIA, see Ha, N. V. SATRIA, ARIF, and YOSHIAKI MATSUDA, “Decentralization Policy: An Opportunity for Strengthening Fisheries Management System?” 179. MAUZERALL, DENISE L., see Hale, T. N. MORGENSTERN, RICHARD, ALAN KRUPNICK, and XUEHUA ZHANG, “The Ancil- lary Carbon Benefits of S02 Reductions From a Small-Boiler Policy in Taiyuan, PRC,” 140. PAES-MACHADO, EDUARDO, see Tesh, S. N. SCHWAGER, STEFAN, “Transnational Politics of the Environment: The European Union and Environmental Policy in Central and Eastern Europe by Liliana B. Andonova, and Restoring Cursed Earth: Appraising Environmental Policy Reforms in Eastern Europe and Russia edited by Matthew R. Auer” [Book Review], 438. SHIN, SANGBUM, “Economic Globalization and the Environment in China: A Compara- tive Case Study of Shenyang and Dalian,” 263. STRECK, CHARLOTTE, “New Partnerships in Global Environmental Policy: The Clean Development Mechanism” [Policy Analysis], 295. SUMAILA, USSIF RASHID, see Alder, J. TESH, SYLVIA N., and EDUARDO PAES-MACHADO, “Sewers, Garbage, and Environ- mentalism in Brazil,” 42. YASOORI, MAJID, “Reconstruction of the Environment for Sustainable Development of the Khorassan Region” [Regional Report], 425. YOSHIAKI, SATRIAAND, see Matsuda, A. ZHANG, XUEHUA, see Morgenstern, R. Articles: “The Ancillary Carbon Benefits of SO2 Reductions From a Small-Boiler Policy in Taiyuan, PRC,” Morgenstern et al., 140. “The Contribution of Social Capital to Household Welfare in a Paper-Recycling Craft Vil- lage in Vietnam,” Ha et al., 371. “Decentralization Policy: An Opportunity for Strengthening Fisheries Management Sys- tem?” Satria and Matsuda, 179. “Economic Globalization and the Environment in China: A Comparative Case Study of Shenyang and Dalian,” Shin, 263. “Editor’s Note,” 3. “Editor’s Note: Leveraging the Private Sector: The Key to Sustainable Development?” 199. “Editor’s Note: On the Back Burner Again: Environment and Development Politics Since the 1992 Rio Conference,” 111. “Examining the Evidence on Environmental Regulations and Industry Location,” Brunnermeier and Levinson, 6. “The Global Environment Facility and Transboundary Water Management: New Institu- tional Arrangements in the Danube River and Black Sea Region,” Gerlak, 400. “North-South Trade and the Distribution of Environmental Goods and Burdens: A Bio- physical Perspective,” Giljum and Eisenmenger, 73. “The Possibility of Combining Solutions to Air Pollution With Policies for Social Improve- ment Through Transformation of SOx and NOx Into Fertilizer: Data Obtained From the Szechwan Project,” Kikuchi, 240. “Sewers, Garbage, and Environmentalism in Brazil,” Tesh and Paes-Machado, 42. INDEX 461 “Social Capital and National Environmental Performance: A Cross-Sectional Analysis,” Grafton and Knowles, 336. “Sustainable Consumption in the United Kingdom: The ‘Responsible’ Consumer and Government at ‘Arm’s Length,’” Hobson, 121. “Sustainable Development and the Clean Development Mechanism: A South African Case Study,” Kim, 201. “Thinking Globally and Acting Locally: Can the Johannesburg Partnerships Coordinate Action on Sustainable Development?” Hale and Mauzerall, 220. “Western Africa: A Fish Basket of Europe Past and Present,” Alder and Sumaila, 156. Book Reviews: “The Grassroots ofa Green Revolution: Polli} i ng5 America on the Environment by Deborah Lynn Guber” [Book Review], Linneman, 101. “High Noon: 20 Global Problems, 20 Years to Solve Them by J. F. Rischard,” Blaine, 448. “Security and Environment in the Mediterranean: Conceptualising Security and Environmental Conflict by Hans Guenter Brauch, P. H. Liotta, Antonio Marquina, Paul E. Rogers, and Mohammad El-Sayed Selim (Eds.),” Kinnas, 442. “Transnational Politics of the Environment: The European Union and Environmental Policy in Central and Eastern Europe by Liliana B. Andonova, and Restoring Cursed Earth: Apprais- ing Environmental Policy Reforms in Eastern Europe and Russia edited by Matthew R. Auer,” Schwager, 438. Policy Analysis: “New Partnerships in Global Environmental Policy: The Clean Development Mecha- nism,” Streck, 295. Regional Report: “Reconstruction of the Environment for Sustainable Development of the Khorassan Region,” Yasoori, 425.

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