Contents Notes |
1. Pluralism and Pragmatism in the Pursuit of Sustainable Development / E. N. Castle -- 2. Global Environmental Value and the Tropical Forests: Demonstration and Capture / D. Pearce -- 3. Legal Timber Production and Global Trade: The Environmental Implications of Forestry Trade / R. A. Sedjo -- 4. Can Tropical Forests be Saved by Harvesting Non-Timber Products?: A Case Study for Ecuador / D. Southgate, M. Coles-Ritchie and P. Salazar-Canelos -- 5. Conflicts Between Trade and Sustainable Forestry Policies in the Philippines / H. W. Wisdom -- 6. Measuring General Public Preservation Values for Forest Resources: Evidence from Contingent Valuation Surveys / J. B. Loomis -- 7. Citizens, Consumers and Contingent Valuation: Clarification and the Expression of Citizen Values and Issue-Opinions / R. K. Blamey -- 8. Moral Responsibility Effects in Valuation of WTA for Public and Private Goods by the Method of Paired Comparison / G. L. Peterson, T. C. Brown, D. W. McCollum, P. A. Bell, A. A. Birjulin and A. Clarke -- 9. Integrating Cognitive Psychology into the Contingent Valuation Method to Explore the Trade-Offs Between Non-Market Costs and Benefits of Alternative Afforestation Programmes in Ireland / W. G. Hutchinson, S. M. Chilton and J. Davis -- 10. Valuing Tropical Rainforest Protection Using the Contingent Valuation Method / R. A. Kramer, E. Mercer and N. Sharma -- 11. The Safe Minimum Standard Approach: An Alternative to Measuring Non-Use Values for Environmental Assets? / R. P. Berrens -- 12. An Economic-Ecological Model for Ecosystem Management / R. Mendelsohn -- 13. Application of a Bioeconomic Strategic Planning Model to an Industrial Forest in Saskatchewan / B. Stewart and M. Martel -- 14. Incentives for Managing Landscapes to Meet Non-Timber Goals: Lessons from the Washington Landscape Management Project / B. Lippke -- 15. Perspectives on Educating Forestry Professionals in an Environmentally Conscious Age / J. C. Nautiyal. |