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Table of Contents
Editorial
The roots of sustainability science: a tribute to Gilbert F. White
Maurie J. Cohen, New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA
Articles
Growing interest in carbon capture and storage (CCS) for climate change mitigation
Jennie C. Stephens, Clark University, USA
Forum on the Current Status of Sustainability Science in Research and Policy
Sustainability and resilience: toward a systems approach
Joseph Fiksel, The Ohio State University, USA
Sustainability, well being, and environmental protection: perspectives and recommendations from an Environmental Protection Agency forum
Dinah A. Koehler & Alan D. Hecht, Environmental Protection Agency, USA
Forum on Human Dimensions of Conservation and Development
Introduction: Human response to environmental decline at the forest frontier
Keith Alger, Conservation International, USA
Expanding protected areas and incorporating human resource use: a study of 15 forest parks in Ecuador and Peru
Lisa Naughton-Treves, Nora Alvarez-Berríos, Katrina Brandon, Aaron Bruner, Margaret Buck Holland, Carlos Ponce, Malki Saenz, Luis Suarez, & Adrian Treves, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
Deforestation, malaria, and poverty: a call for transdisciplinary research to support the design of cross-sectoral policies
Subhrendu Pattanayak, Katherine Dickinson, Catherine Corey, Brian Murray, Erin Sills, & Randall Kramer, RTI International, USA
Community Essay
Challenges for sustainability in cultures where regard for the future may not be present
M. James C. Crabbe, University of Bedfordshire, United Kingdom
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by Amy Forrester
“In many parts of the world, ineffectual policies and individual impertinence have stymied change and the number of people living in harm’s way has continued to spiral upward. [Gilbert F.] White devoted his life to trying to break us of our habituated practices and their tragic consequences.
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--- Maurie Cohen
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