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2009 | Volume 5 | Issue 2
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Editorial
Using charcoal to fix the price of carbon emissions
Nicholas Gray
,
Trinity College, University of Dublin,
Ireland
Articles
Investigation into the sustainability of organic aquaculture of Atlantic cod (
Gadus morhua
)
Benjamin Birt, Lynda D. Rodwell, & Jonathan P. Richards,
University of Plymouth,
United Kingdom
Ecosystem services and agricultural land use practices: a case study of the Chittagong Hill tracts of Bangladesh
Golam Rasul,
International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, Nepal
Leveraging opportunities for campus sustainability: a case study of water resources
Kristan Cockerill & Jana Carp,
Appalachian State University, USA
Community Essays
Sustainable development of the Amazon forest: a fine line between conservation and exploitation?
Christopher Reyer,
Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, Germany
Planning for landscape multifunctionality
Paul Selman,
University of Sheffield, United Kingdom
Book Review Perspectives
Foye Hatton,
University of East Anglia, United Kingdom
Alina M. Szmant,
University of North Carolina, Wilmington, USA
Rejoinder from the Author
: Peter Dauvergne,
University of British Columbia, Canada
“Diamond Head Lighthouse” - Honolulu, Oahu, HI, USA Photograph by Amy Forrester
"The only certain way to reduce CO
2
emissions is to use less fixed carbon fuels and fewer products that employ them either in their manufacture or production, which pretty much includes everything from computers to food."
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Nicholas Gray
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