Professional development of interdisciplinary environmental scholars Susan G. ClarkMichelle M. Steen-AdamsRichard L. Wallace OriginalPaper 03 June 2011 Pages: 99 - 113
The resilience of the northwest forest plan: green drift? David J. Sousa OriginalPaper 07 June 2011 Pages: 114 - 125
Role of an environmental studies course on the formation of environmental worldviews: a case study of a core curriculum requirement using the NEP Scale Bethany L. WoodworthMichelle M. Steen-AdamsPrashant Mittal OriginalPaper 03 June 2011 Pages: 126 - 137
Functionalism and resource shortage: historically, how has Functionalist Theory been applied to resolve competition between political bodies and can this model be used today to address contemporary problems of scarce natural resources? Matthew Hutchinson OriginalPaper 26 May 2011 Pages: 138 - 143
Are households willing to pay for full-cost solid waste collection? Evidence from Kumasi Metropolis of Ghana Victor OwusuJoseph Marfo BoahengCecilia Sundberg OriginalPaper 21 June 2011 Pages: 144 - 153
Douglas S. Eisinger, Smog check: science, federalism, and the politics of clean air David J. Sousa BookReview 15 June 2011 Pages: 154 - 155
Brett L. Walker, Toxic archipelago: a history of industrial disease in Japan (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2010) Darrin Magee BookReview 09 June 2011 Pages: 156 - 158