Restricted accessBook reviewFirst published online 1998-12
Review: Liberation Ecologies: Environment,Development,Social Movements,The US Paper Industry and Sustainable Production: An Argument for Restructuring,the New Urban Frontier: Gentrification and the Revanchist City,Gentrification and the Middle Classes,Measuring Sustainable Development: Macroeconomics and the Environment,Environment and Technology in the Former USSR: The Case of Acid Rain and Power Generation
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