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  1. Poverty and its reduction in a Chinese border region: is social capital important?
  2. The Agricultural Revolution, Childe’s Theory of Economic Development as Outlined in Man Makes Himself, and Contemporary Economic Theories
  3. investigates the sustainability characteristics of Australian Aborigines' economies
  4. The Ability in Antiquity of Some Agrarian Societies to Avoid the Malthusian Trap and Develop
  5. Koala conservation
  6. Information technology’s impacts on productivity and welfare: a review
  7. The opportunity cost of engaging in reduced-impact logging to conserve the orangutan: a case study of the management of Deramakot Forest Reserve, Sabah, Malaysia
  8. Ecosystems functions and genetic diversity: TEEB raises challenges for the economics discipline
  9. Nature-based Tourism and Conservation
  10. Biodiversity conservation, loss of natural capital and interest rates
  11. Comparative costs and conservation of wild species in situ, e.g. orangutans
  12. Core issues in the economics of biodiversity conservation
  13. THE PRECAUTIONARY PRINCIPLE REVISITED: ITS INTERPRETATIONS AND THEIR CONSERVATION CONSEQUENCES
  14. Cost–Benefit Analysis of Preventing Nosocomial Bloodstream Infections among Hemodialysis Patients in Canada in 2004
  15. POVERTY, POLICY REFORMS FOR RESOURCE-USE AND ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY: NEGLECTED ISSUES
  16. The orangutan–oil palm conflict: economic constraints and opportunities for conservation
  17. Global warming and the future of Pacific Island countries
  18. Contingent valuation as a dynamic process
  19. Economics of Pearl Farming
  20. Public attitudes to the use of wildlife by Aboriginal Australians: marketing of wildlife and its conservation
  21. The Environment and the Selection of Aquaculture Species and Systems: an Economic Analysis
  22. HOW KNOWLEDGE AFFECTS PAYMENT TO CONSERVE AN ENDANGERED BIRD
  23. Endangerment and likeability of wildlife species: How important are they for payments proposed for conservation?
  24. Knowledge and the valuation of public goods and experiential commodities: information provision and acquisition
  25. Comparison of funding and demand for the conservation of the charismatic koala with those for the critically endangered wombat Lasiorhinus krefftii
  26. Knowledge about a species’ conservation status and funding for its preservation: Analysis
  27. Erratum to “Public choice of species for the ‘Ark’: Phylogenetic similarity and preferred wildlife species for survival”
  28. Public choice of species for the ‘Ark’: Phylogenetic similarity and preferred wildlife species for survival
  29. The determinants of the vertical boundaries of the construction firm: response
  30. INFORMATION, WILDLIFE VALUATION, CONSERVATION: EXPERIMENTS AND POLICY
  31. Public support for conserving Australian reptile species: a case study of global relevance
  32. Foreign Investment and Asia's, Particularly China's, Rise in the Television Industry: The International Product Life Cycle Reconsidered
  33. STABILITY AND CYCLES IN A COBWEB MODEL WITH HETEROGENEOUS EXPECTATIONS
  34. Knowledge of birds and willingness to support their conservation: an Australian case study
  35. Perceived Impacts of Ecotourism on Environmental Learning and Conservation: Turtle Watching as a Case Study
  36. Changing abundance of elephants and willingness to pay for their conservation
  37. Association of public support for survival of wildlife species with their likeability
  38. Family size, economics and child gender preference: a case study in the Nyeri district of Kenya
  39. Prejudice against female children: economic and cultural explanations, and Indian evidence
  40. Closing the gender gap in Bangladesh: inequality in education, employment and earnings
  41. Policies for saving a rare Australian glider: economics and ecology
  42. Do Open-Cycle Hatcheries Relying on Tourism Conserve Sea Turtles? Sri Lankan Developments and Economic–Ecological Considerations
  43. LINKING POLICIES FOR BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION WITH ADVANCES IN BEHAVIORAL ECONOMICS
  44. The public's knowledge of and support for conservation of Australia's tree-kangaroos and other animals
  45. GLOBALIZATION, SOCIAL WELFARE, PUBLIC POLICY AND LABOR INEQUALITIES
  46. The determinants of the vertical boundaries of the construction firm
  47. China’s reformed science and technology system: an overview and assessment1
  48. Economic Incentives to Conserve Wildlife on Private Lands: Analysis and Policy
  49. Economic Benefits of Dolphins in the United States Eastern Tropical Pacific Purse-Seine Tuna Industry
  50. Niches and economic competition: implications for economic efficiency, growth and diversity
  51. Economic Competition and Evolution: Are There Lessons from Ecology?
  52. Property rights in non-captive wildlife and biodiversity conservation
  53. The net benefit of saving the Asian elephant: a policy and contingent valuation study
  54. Lamington National Park: Its Appeal to Visitors and Their Concerns
  55. Socioeconomic causes of loss of animal genetic diversity: analysis and assessment
  56. Comparison of rural and urban attitudes to the conservation of Asian elephants in Sri Lanka: empirical evidence
  57. Globalisation, development and poverty in the Pacific Islands
  58. Gender and Differences in Travel Life Cycles
  59. Environmental Regulation of Land Use and Public Compensation: Principles, and Swiss and Australian Examples
  60. Gender inequality in India: evidence from a survey in rural West Bengal
  61. Age-related Lifecycles
  62. Reconciling globalisation and technological change: Growing income inequalities and remedial policies
  63. Property rights in women’s empowerment in rural India: a review
  64. Remitting Behaviour of Nepalese Rural-to-Urban Migrants: Implications for Theory and Policy
  65. Neglected Features of the Safe Minimum Standard: Socio-economic and Institutional Dimensions
  66. Why farmers continue to use pesticides despite environmental, health and sustainability costs
  67. Globalisation and sustainability: environmental Kuznets curve and the WTO
  68. Sea turtles as a non-consumptive tourism resource especially in Australia
  69. Gaining legitimacy? Sustainable development in business school curricula
  70. Carrying capacity reconsidered: from Malthus’ population theory to cultural carrying capacity
  71. Compensation for Taking of Natural Resource Interests: Principles and Practices in Recent Queensland Cases
  72. Local communities, conservation and sustainability
  73. Capital/natural resource substitution:
  74. Economic Management of Recreational Scuba Diving and the Environment
  75. Globalisation and its policy repercussions
  76. Economic indicators to assess the sustainability of conservation farming projects: An evaluation
  77. Tourism development in China: its nature, the changing market and business opportunities
  78. Recreational scuba-diving and carrying capacity in marine protected areas
  79. Conservation, protected areas and the global economic system: how debt, trade, exchange rates, inflation and macroeconomic policy affect biological diversity
  80. How useful are environmental safety standards in economics? ? The example of safe minimum standards for protection of species
  81. Comments on Muth’s note on economic policy, forecasting and flexibility
  82. Economic policy, forecasting and flexibility
  83. Implications of learning for economic planning
  84. Complex Policy Choices Regarding Agricultural Externalities: Efficiency, Equity and Acceptability
  85. Aquaculture, Environmental Spillovers and Sustainable Development: Links and Policy Choices
  86. Sustainability: Can it be Achieved? Is Economics the Bottom Line?