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1. ENVIRONMENTALISM AND RESTRUCTURING OF THE GLOBAL PULP AND PAPER INDUSTRY.

2. The relationship between the environmental and economic performance of firms: an empirical analysis of the European paper industry.

3. Citations increase with manuscript length, author number, and references cited in ecology journals.

4. Anthropause environmentalisms: Noticing natures with the Self‐Isolating Bird Club.

5. Cultivating Diverse Environmental Children's Picturebooks Using Rudine Sim Bishop's Framework for Multicultural Texts.

6. Cultivating biodiverse futures at the (postcolonial) botanical garden.

7. Is strong sustainability operational? An example from Nepal<FNR></FNR><FN>This paper is taken in part from a dissertation submitted by author in partial fulfillment of a doctoral degree in the Department of Economics at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York. An earlier version of this paper was presented at the Second Biennial Conference of the United States Society for Ecological Economics, Saratoga Springs, NY, 2003. </FN>

8. The socio‐ecological imagination: Young environmental activists constructing transformation in an era of crisis.

9. Tiger conservation, biopolitics and the future of Indian environmentalism.

10. Lived environmentalisms: Everyday encounters and difference in Australia's north.

11. Environmental change and human mobility: Opportunities and challenges of big data.

12. The detrimental consequences of mining and inspiration for the Gandhamardan movement in western Odisha, India.

13. Worlds in Motion Redux? Expanding Migration Theories and Their Interconnections.

14. Accidental Environmentalism: Nature and Cultivated Affect in European Neoshamanic Ayahuasca Consumption.

15. Beyond environmental science: Climate action in Hindu religion and Sant Mat tradition.

16. Exploring the antecedents of green and sustainable purchase behaviour: A comparison among different generations.

17. Case study on Bioeconomy Campus, Central Finland.

18. Tax and pollution in a vertically differentiated duopoly: When consumers matter.

19. Glued on for the grandkids: The gendered politics of care in the global environmental movement.

20. Where are you at? Re‐engaging bioregional ideas and what they offer geography.

21. Impact of religious values and habit on an extended green purchase behaviour model.

22. Determination of Chroma in Pulping Effluent by Ratio Spectrum- Derivative Spectrophotometry.

23. Managerial applications of corporate social responsibility and systems thinking for achieving sustainability outcomes.

24. Formulating and implementing environmental strategies: A comparison of U.S. and German printing firms.

25. Measuring conservation success beyond the traditional biological criteria: the case of conservation projects in Costa Rica, Mekong Valley, and Cameroon.

26. Committing Canadian Sociology: Developing a Canadian Sociology and a Sociology of Canada.

27. Reinterpreting the Definition of Sustainable Development for a More Ecocentric Reorientation.

28. Local knowledge, know‐how and knowledge mobilized in a globalized world: A new approach of indigenous local ecological knowledge.

29. A ‘business opportunity’ model of corporate social responsibility for small- and medium-sized enterprises.

30. Being green in a materialistic world: Consequences for subjective well‐being.

31. Building resilience to drought in desertification-prone savannas in Sub-Saharan Africa: The water perspective.

32. Poverty and Agrarian-Forest Interactions in Thailand.

33. Monitoring effect of transparency: How does government environmental disclosure facilitate corporate environmentalism?

34. Toward a Greener University: Some lessons from the Brazilian experience.

35. Contrasting Institutional and Performance Accounts of Environmental Management Systems: Three Case Studies in the UK Water & Sewerage Industry.

36. A review of determinant factors of environmental proactivity.

37. The welfare economics of measuring sustainability: a new approach based on social choice theory and systems analysis<FNR></FNR><FN>This is a substantially revised version of Measurement of Sustainability – a New Approach Based on Social Choice Theory, presented at the Seventh PRSA Conference, Bali, 2002. </FN>

38. Reflections on the iconography of environmental justice activism.

39. Why the“Green Mess”: An Analysis of Key Political Tensions and Cleavages within the Sydney-Based Environment Movement in the 1989-1990 Period.

40. Systems/operational research and sustainable development: towards a new agenda.

41. What we buy, what we throw away and how we use our voice. Sustainable household waste management in the UK.

42. Auctions for conservation contracts: an empirical examination of Victoria's BushTender trial.

43. The emergence of green venture capital.

44. Organizational Slack and Corporate Greening: Broadening the Debate.

45. Combining policy instruments to curb greenhouse gas emissions.

46. Deregulation and environmental differentiation in the electric utility industry.

47. Identifying the environmental drivers of corridors and predicting connectivity between seasonal ranges in multiple populations of Alpine ibex (Capra ibex) as tools for conserving migration.

48. Resources for Social Policy.

49. The Environmental Movement and the Left: Antagonists or Allies?

50. GREEN BUSINESS: TECHNICIST KITSCH?