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Interdisciplinary Environmental Review
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2003 Vol.5 No.2
Interdisciplinary Environmental Review
2003 Vol.5 No.2
Pages
Title and author(s)
98-118
The epistemology of transdisciplinary research: from knowledge integration to communities of practice
B.J. Regeer, J.F.G. Bunders
DOI
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10.1504/IER.2003.053901
119-141
Can Kyoto Protocol Parties induce the United States to adopt a more stringent greenhouse gas emissions target?
Claudia Kemfert, Erik Haites, Fanny Missfeldt
DOI
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10.1504/IER.2003.053902
142-146
Who's driving the bus on the road to sustainable development?
Beverly Kracher, Brenda Bushell
DOI
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10.1504/IER.2003.053903
147-161
Is Triple-Bottom-Line reporting of enterprise performance possible?
Geoffrey George
DOI
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10.1504/IER.2003.053904
162-169
CEWA: an international, interdisciplinary, educational, environmental partnership
Brenda Bushell, Pratibha Dangol, Beverly Kracher, Bridget Lyons
DOI
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10.1504/IER.2003.053905
170-179
Perennial anthropogenic water sources and their interaction with East African browsers and grazers: Ndarakwai Ranch, Tanzania. A case study
John Lofstedt, Victoria Brenner, Ryan Buchanan, Casey Crawford, Terri Crawford, Christian Colwell, Katherine Donahue, Heather Gooch, Amy Lefebvre, Richard Lentz, Bryon Middlekauff, Leonard Reitsma
DOI
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10.1504/IER.2003.053906
180-199
Assessing susceptibility to corruption in environmental and rural policy making using quantitative network analysis: socio-informatics in the service of the judiciary and policy consulting
Nicolas D. Hasanagas
DOI
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10.1504/IER.2003.053907
200-211
Leon Kass and a 'Higher Vegetarianism'
Paul Gallagher
DOI
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10.1504/IER.2003.053908
212-229
Applying the AHP to decision-making about dam construction policy: the case of Korea
Seung-Jun Kwak, Gun-Woo Do
DOI
:
10.1504/IER.2003.053909
230-242
Problem of arsenic in groundwater - a feasible solution
Asok Adak, Manas Bandyopadhyay, Anil Kumar Dikshit
DOI
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10.1504/IER.2003.053910
243-247
Abrahamic religious and Roman legal roots of environmental protection: utility of ancient doctrines in modern society
Eric J. Fitch
DOI
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10.1504/IER.2003.053911
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