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Spring 2006 | Volume 2 | Issue 1

 
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Table of Contents

Editorial

Council of Science Editors Task Force on Science Journals, Poverty, and Human Development
Paul Bozuwa, Dartmouth Journal Services, USA


Articles

The sustainability of telework: an ecological-footprinting approach
Markus Moos, Jean Andrey, & Laura C. Johnson, Queen's University at Kingston, Canada

Forum on Institutional Analysis for Environmental Decision Making

Collaboration for sustainability? A framework for analyzing government impacts in collaborative-environmental management
Tomas M. Koontz, Ohio State University, USA

Understanding decentralized forest governance: an application of the institutional analysis and development framework
Krister Andersson, University of Colorado, USA

Community Essay

Sustainability: science or fiction?
Pim Martens, Maastricht University/Open University Netherlands/Zuyd University, The Netherlands

Book Review Perspectives

Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed, Jared Diamond
  Terence Jeyaretnam, URS Pty Ltd., Australia
Antonio Rocha Magalhães, World Bank, Brazil
Alina M. Szmant, University of North Carolina Wilmington, USA
"National Aquarium in Baltimore" -Balitmore, Maryland, USA

Photograph by Amy Forrester

“In the international effort to achieve the MDGs [Millennium Development Goals], scientific journals have an important role to play promoting the goals within each discipline and fostering cross-disciplinary discussions. Reaching across intellectual boundaries is particularly critical to understanding the relationships among the different MDGs, to advancing scientific knowledge, and to encouraging policy decisions that harmonize sustainability with economic development.”
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Paul Bozuwa


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