Abdalla, K.L.1994: Energy policies for sustainable development in developing countries. EnergyPolicy22, 29-36.
2.
Adams, B.1993a: Sustainable development and the greening of development theory. In Schuurman, F.J., editor, Beyond the impasse: new directions in development theory. London: Zed Books, 207-22.
3.
Adams, W.M.1993b: Indigenous use of wetlands and sustainable development in west Africa. Geographical Journal159, 209-18.
4.
Adams, W.M. and Thomas, D.H.L.1993: Mainstream sustainable development: the challenge of putting theory into practice. Journal of International Development5, 591-604.
5.
Addy, A. and Thomas, M.P.1993: The conservation and development of Jamaica's wetlands . Environmental Education and Information12, 193-206.
6.
Anon1993: Whose common future? Reclaiming the commons. London: Earthscan.
7.
Ashworth, G.J.1992: Planning for sustainable tourism. Town Planning Review63, 325-29.
8.
Atkinson, A.1993: Are third world megacities sustainable ? Jabotabek as an example. Journal of International Development5, 605-22.
9.
Ayres, R.U.1993: Cowboys, cornucopians and long-run sustainability. EcologicalEconomics8, 189-207.
10.
Baker, D.J.1993: Sustainable development and NOAA's special role in meeting national goals. Marine Technology Society Journal27, 49-54.
11.
Beatley, T. and Browe, D.J.1993: Sustainability comes to main street. Planning (APA) 59, 16-19.
12.
Birkeland, J.1993a: Towards a new system of environmental governance . Environmentalist13, 19-32.
13.
— 1993b: Some pitfalls of 'Manstream' environmental theory and practice. Environmentalist13, 263-75. Blowers, A., editor, 1993: Planning for a sustainable environment. London: Earthscan.
14.
Booth, D.L., Boulter, D.W.K., Neave, D.J., Rotherham, A.A. and Welsh, D.A.1993: Natural forest landscape management: a strategy for Canada. ForestryChronicle69, 141-45.
15.
Briggs, J.1993: Sustainable development and resource management in marginal environments: natural resources and their use in the Wadi Allaqi region of Egypt. Applied Geography13, 259-84.
16.
Brown, K., Adger, W.N. and Turner, R.K.1993: Global environmental change and mechanisms for north-south resource transfers. Journal of International Development5, 571-89.
17.
Brown, S.1993: Tropical forests and the global carbon cycle: the need for sustainable land-use patterns. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment46, 31-44.
18.
Burke, W.T.1993: UNCED and the oceans. Marine Policy17, 519-33.
19.
Byrne, J., Wang Young-Doo, Shen Bo, Wang Chongfang, Kuennen, C.R. and Li Xiuguo1993: Urban sustainability during industrialisation; the case of China. Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society13, 324-31.
20.
Cairns, M.A. and Meganck, R.A.1994: Carbon sequestration, biological diversity and sustainable development: integrated forest management. EnvironmentalManagement18, 13-22.
21.
Campbell, J.1994: Constraints on sustainable development in Ethiopia: is there a future for improved wood-stoves?Public Administration and Development14, 19-36.
22.
Cater, E.1993: Ecotourism in the third world: problems for sustainable tourism development. Tourism Management14, 85-90.
23.
Cernea, M.M.1993: The sociologist's approach to sustainable development . Finance and Development30, 11-13.
24.
Chase, B.F.1993: Tropical forests and trade policy: the legality of unilateral attempts to promote sustainable development under the GATT. Third World Quarterly14, 749-74.
25.
Christie, W.J.1993: Developing the concept of sustainable fisheries. Journal of AquaticEcosystem Health2,99-109.
— 1993b: Sustainable development and integrated coastal management . Ocean and Coastal Management21, 11-43.
28.
Crabbe, P.1993: Reconciling history, ecology and economics. Ecodecision9, 27-30.
29.
De Couto, A.P.C.1993: Responsible management of tourist islands. Journal of Professional Issues in Engineering Education and Practice119, 234-37.
30.
Dillon, J.L.1993: Population, resources and food: the world between today and tomorrow. Quarterly Journal of International Agriculture32, 336-50.
31.
Dovers, S.R. and Handmer, J.W.1993: Contradictions in sustainability. Environmental Conservation20,217-22.
32.
Ekins, P.1993: 'Limits to growth' and 'sustainable development'; grappling with ecological realities. EcologicalEconomics8, 269-88.
33.
Firor, J. and Jacobsen, J.E.1993: Global climate change and sustainable development . Journal, Air and Waste Management Association43, 707-22.
34.
Gairdner, G.1993: Incentives for private forestry: the case of the Republic of Ireland. Environmental Conservation20, 50-56.
35.
Garcia, S.M.1994: The precautionary principle; its implications in capture fisheries management. Ocean and Coastal Management22, 99-125.
36.
Gertler, L.1993: One country, two concepts: variations on sustainability . Canadian Journal of Development Studies Special issue, 103-22.
37.
Ghai, D. and Vivian, J.M. , editors, 1992: Grassroots environmental action; people's participation in sustainable development. London : Routledge.
38.
Gilbert, D.C.1993: Issues in appropriate rural tourism development for southern Ireland. Leisure Studies12, 137-46.
39.
Goldsmith, E.1994: A strategy for ensuring the habitability of our planet . RSA Journal142, 23-32.
40.
Golubev, G.N.1993: Sustainable water development: implications for the future . Water Resources Development9, 127-54.
41.
Goodland, R.J.A., Daly, H.E. and El Serafy, S.1993: The urgent need for rapid transition to global environmental sustainability. Environmental Conservation20, 297-309.
42.
Gottfried, R.G., Brockett, C.D. and Davis, W.C.1994: Models of sustainable development and forest resource management in Costa Rica. EcologicalEconomics9, 107-20.
43.
Grenier, D., Kaae, B.C., Miller, M.L. and Mobley, R.W.1993: Ecotourism, landscape architecture and urban planning. Landscape and UrbanPlanning25, 1-16.
44.
Griffith, M.D. and Ashe, J.1993: Sustainable development of coastal and marine areas in small island developing states: a basis for integrating coastal management . Ocean and Coastal Management21, 269-84.
45.
Griss, P.1993: Implementing sustainable forests: a Canadian commitment. ForestryChronicle69, 535-38.
46.
Hale, M.1993: Exploring the frontiers of the third kingdom. ITC Journal, 55-63.
47.
Hall, D.1993: Getting around - transport and sustainability. Town and Country Planning62, 8-12.
48.
Hall, C.M. and McArthur, S.1993: Ecotourism in Antarctica and adjacent sub-Antarctic islands: development, impacts, management and prospects for the future. Tourism Management14, 117-22.
49.
Hardoy, J.E., Mitlin, D. and Satterthwaite, D.1992: Environmental problems in third world cities. London: Earthscan .
50.
Hessing, M.1993: Women and sustainability: ecofeminist perspectives . Alternatives19, 14-21.
51.
Hopkinson, P. and Bowers, J.1992: Sustainability, roads and nature conservation. ECOS: A Review of Conservation13, 11-15.
52.
Hori, H.1993: Development of the Mekong River basin, its problems and future prospects. Water International18, 110-15.
53.
Irwin, A., George, S. and Vergragt, P.1994: The social management of environmental change. Futures26, 323-34.
54.
Islam, N.1993: An UNCED overview. International Environmental Affairs5, 173-99.
55.
Jackson, C.1993: Doing what comes naturally? Women and environment in development . World Development21, 1947-63.
56.
Jasanoff, S.1993: India at the crossroads in global environmental policy . Global Environmental Change3, 32-52.
57.
Johnston, B.E.1993: Forests and UNCED minutes 92: a foundation for the future. ForestryChronicle69, 539-44.
58.
Keyfitz, N.1993: Population and sustainable development: distinguishing fact and preference concerning the future human population and environment . Population and Environment14, 441-61.
59.
Kimball, L.A.1993: UNCED and the oceans agenda: the process forward . Marine Policy17, 491-500.
60.
Krabbe, J.J.1993: A 'physiocratic' approach to sustainability. International Journal of Social Economics20, 15-21.
61.
Kreimer, A., Lobo, T., Mendez, B., Munasinghe, M. and Parker, R.1993: Towards a sustainable urban environment: the Rio de Janeiro study. World Bank Discussion Papers 195. Washington b.c. : World Bank.
62.
Lanyon, L.E.1992: Can a modem dairy farm be sustained? Journal of Sustainable Agriculture2, 83-99.
63.
Lasley, P., Hoiberg, E. and Bultena, G.1993: Is sustainable agriculture an elixir for rural communities ? American Journal of Alternative Agriculture8, 133-39.
64.
Laughlin, T.L.1993: Chapter 17 of Agenda 21: implementing data and information aspects. Marine Policy17, 557-60.
65.
Lonergan, S.C.1993: Impoverishment, population and environmental degradation; the case for equity. Environmental Conservation20, 328-34.
66.
Macrae, R.J., Henning, J. and Hill, S.B.1993: Strategies to overcome barriers to the development of sustainable agriculture in Canada; the role of agribusiness. Journal of Agricultural andEnvironmental Ethics6, 21-51.
67.
McKenzie-Mohr, D. and Marien, M., editors, 1994: Visions of sustainability . Futures26, 115-256.
68.
McKercher, B.1993: The unrecognized threat to tourism: can tourism survive 'sustainability'?Tourism Management14, 131-36.
69.
McLaren, D.P.1993: Reviving the city: an environmental agenda for urban design . Urban Design Quarterly46, 1-27.
70.
Meier, R.L.1993: The way to sustainability for poor cities. Environment and Urbanization5, 174-85.
Meyer, N.I., Benestad, O., Emborg, L. and Selvig, E.1993: Sustainable energy scenarios for the Scandinavian countries . Renewable Energy3, 127-36.
73.
Mortimore, M.1993: Population growth and land degradation. GeoJournal31, 15-21.
74.
Murdoch, J.1993: Sustainable rural development: towards a research agenda . Geoforum24, 225-41.
75.
Myers, N.1993: Population, environment and development. Environmental Conservation20, 205-16.
76.
Narayanan, K.R.1993: The greening of development: problems and prospects . RSA Journal141, 782-90.
77.
Nijkamp, P. and Perrela, A.1993: Urban space: a potential for sustainable development, illustrations from Europe. Environments22, 82-88.
78.
Obasi, G.O.P.1993: Climate and global change in relation to sustainable development: the challenge to science. Proceedings, Indian Academy of Sciences , Earth and Planetary Sciences102, 27-34.
79.
O'Connell, P.F.1992: Sustainable agriculture - a valid alternative. Outlook on Agriculture21, 5-12.
80.
Ohuonu, E.H.1993: Solar radiation applications for sustainable development - options and strategies for less developed economies. Renewable Energy3, 513-19.
81.
Otzen, U.1993: Reflections on the principle of sustainable agricultural development. Environmental Conservation20, 310-16.
Park, C.C.1993: Environmental issues. Progress in PhysicalGeography17, 487-97.
84.
— 1994: Environmental issues. Progress in Physical Geography18, 411-24.
85.
Parnwell, M.J.G.1993: Environmental issues and tourism in Thailand. In Hitchcock M., et al. editors, Tourism in south-east Asia. London: Routledge, 286-302.
86.
Persaud, B.1994: The Barbados global conference: mobilizing for success . Ecodecision11, 36-39.
87.
Phillips, C.J.C. and Sorensen, J.T.1993Sustainability in cattle production systems. Journal of Agricultural andEnvironmental Ethics6, 61-73.
88.
Pimentel, D.1993: Climate changes and food supply. Forum for Applied Research andPublic Policy8, 54-60.
89.
Plowden, B.1992: Sustainability criteria for minerals planning. ECOS: A Review of Conservation13, 22-26.
90.
Rees, C.1993: The ecologist's approach to sustainable development . Finance and Development30, 14-15.
91.
Reilly, C.A.1993: The road from Rio: NGO policy makers and the social ecology of development. Grassroots Development17, 25-35.
92.
Romilly, P.J.1993: Environment and development: strategic issues for the twenty-first century. Science, Technology and Development11, 166-87.
93.
Simpson, J.R.1993: Urbanisation, agro-ecological zones and food production sustainability. Outlook on Agriculture22, 233-39.
94.
Sinyak, Y.1994: Global climate and energy systems. Science of the Total Environment143, 31-51.
95.
Smith, V.L. and Splettstoesser, J., editors, 1994: Antarctic tourism. Annals of Tourism Research21, 221-386.
96.
Steiner, D. and Nauser, M.1993: Human ecology: fragments of anti-fragmentary views of the world. London: Routledge .
97.
Stiles, D.1994: Tribals and trade; a strategy for cultural and ecological survival. Ambio23, 106-11.
98.
Tacconi, L. and Tidsell, C.1993: Holistic sustainable development: implications for planning processes, foreign aid and support for research. Third World Planning Review15, 411-28.
99.
Thomas, V.G. and Kevan, P.G.1993: Basic principles of agroecology and sustainable agriculture. Journal of Agricultural andEnvironmental Ethics6, 1-19.
100.
Titi, A. El1992: Integrated farming; an ecological farming approach in European agriculture. Outlook on Agriculture21, 33-39.
101.
Tobin, R.J. and White, A.T.1993: Coastal resources management and sustainable development: a Southeast Asian perspective. International Environmental Affairs5, 50-65.
102.
Van den Bergh, J.C.J.M. and Nijkamp, P., editors, 1994: Sustainability, resources and region. Annals of Regional Science28, 1-138.
103.
Van Ettinger, J.1994: Sustainable use of energy. A normative energy scenario: 1990-2050. Energy Policy22, 111-18.
104.
Von Below, M.A.1993: Sustainable mining development hampered by low mineral prices. Resources Policy19, 177-81.
105.
Wagle, S.1993: Sustainable development: some interpretations, implications and uses. Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society13, 314-23.
106.
Wallace, A.1994: Special issue devoted to perspectives on relationships between sustainability of soil and the environment. Communications in Soil Science and PlantAnalysis25, 1-169.
107.
Wearing, S.1993: Ecotourism: the Santa Elena rain-forest project . Environmentalist13, 125-35.
108.
Weber, P.1993: Abandoned seas: reversing the decline of the oceans . Worldwatch Paper 116, 66 pp. Washington b.c.: World watch Institute .
109.
Whiston, T.G.1993: Prospects for the 21st century- the global challenge: tasks for the 21st century. Outlook on Agriculture22, 251-56.
110.
World Commission on Environment and Development1987: Our common future. Oxford: Oxford University Press.