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ISSN 1611-8014
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CONTENTS

Volumes: 20012002200320042005


2001

Cairns J Jr (EDITORIAL)
Equity, fairness, and the development of a sustainability ethos
2001:1-7

Abernethy VD (PAPER)
Carrying capacity: the tradition and policy implications of limits
2001:9-18

Brunckhorst D (PAPER)
Building capital through bioregional planning and biosphere reserves
2001:19-32

Cairns J Jr (EDITORIAL)
Exceptionalism and globalism
2001:33-37

Cairns J Jr (PAPER)
Ethics in environmental politics and sustainable use of the planet
2001:38-45

Cairns J Jr (PAPER)
Exuberant optimism vs the precautionary principle
2001:46-50

Cairns J Jr (PAPER)
Ethics in science and environmental politics: issues for interdisciplinary teams
2001:51-56

NEWS

Polikarpov GG
The future of radio-ecology: partnership with chemo-ecology and eco-ethics (2001)

Press Release from Scientists for Global Responsibility
US government to proceed with MOX: reprocess a dangerous decision (2001)


2002

Abernethy VD (PAPER)
Fertility decline; no mystery
2002:1-11

Welles JF (NOTE)
An error uncorrected: a case study in intellectual corruption
2002:12-14

Cairns J Jr(PAPER)
Sustainability and sacred values
2002:15-27

Coordination: Berry RJ, Thompson B (ESEP THEME SECTION)
Environmental decision making in a technological age
2002:28-29

Cairns J Jr (NOTE)
A declaration of eco-ethics
2002:79-81

Cairns K (PAPER)
The legitimate role of advocacy in environmental education: How does it differ from coercion?
2002:82-87

Kinne O (PAPER)
Revisiting eco-ethics and econ-ethics
2002:88-89

Cairns J Jr (PAPER)
Terrorism, racism, speciesism, and sustainable use of the planet
2002:90-99


2003

Cairns J Jr (PAPER)
Integrating top-down/bottom-up sustainability strategies: an ethical challenge
2003:1-6

Allen J (REVIEW)
Ethnospherics: origins of human cultures, their subjugation by the technosphere, the beginning of an ethnosphere, and steps needed to complete the ethnosphere
2003:7-24

Cairns J Jr (PAPER)
Reparations for environmental degradation and species extinction: a moral and ethical imperative for human society
2003:25-32

Cairns J Jr (PAPER)
Ethics in science: ecotoxicology
2003:33-39

Bréchignac F, Polikarpov G, Oughton DH, Hunter G, Alexakhin R, Zhu YG, Hilton J, Strand P (NOTE)
Protection of the environment in the 21st century: radiation protection of the biosphere including humankind
2003:40-42

Cairns J Jr (PAPER)
A preliminary declaration of sustainability ethics: making peace with the ultimate bioexecutioner
2003:43-48

Kinne O (WORD FROM THE PUBLISHER)
The scientific process: new forces attempt to enter the scene
2003:49

Cairns J Jr (PAPER)
Ethical issues in ecological restoration
2003:50-61
Erratum

Byrnes WM (PAPER)
The ecological imperative and its application to ethical issues in human genetic technology
2003:63-69

Cairns J Jr (PAPER)
Sovereignty, individuality, and sustainability
2003:71-77

Orvos DR (BOOK REVIEW)
Just sustainabilities: development in an unequal world
2003:79

Kinne O (AS I SEE IT)
EEIU: Local diversity embedded in global unity
2003:81

Cairns J Jr (PAPER)
Numeracy and sustainability
2003:83-91


2004

Cairns J Jr. (AS I SEE IT)
Future of life on Earth
2004:1-2

Cairns J Jr. (AS I SEE IT)
Sustainability ethics matter
2004:3-6

Cairns J Jr. (AS I SEE IT)
Choosing model nations to set examples for achieving sustainability
2004:7-8

Cairns J Jr. (AS I SEE IT)
You and Earth's resources
2004:9-11

Legendre L (PAPER)
Science, culture and (eco-)ethics
2004:13-23

Cairns J Jr. (AS I SEE IT)
Allocating finite resources on a finite planet
2004:25-27

Cairns J Jr. (AS I SEE IT)
Small islands: harbingers of Earth's ecological fate?
2004:29-31

Cairns J Jr. (PAPER)
Sustainability and specialization
2004:33-38

Cairns J Jr. (PAPER)
Sustainability ethics: tales of two cultures
2004:39-43

Cairns J Jr. (AS I SEE IT)
Remaining on stage in the planetary theater
2004:45-47

Cairns J Jr. (AS I SEE IT)
Will the real sustainability concept please stand up?
2004:49-52

Cairns J Jr. (PAPER)
Is human society in denial regarding the tough questions about sustainability?
2004:53-63

Cairns J Jr. (PAPER)
Sustainability and the anthropogenic alteration of evolutionary processes
2004:65-68

Cairns J Jr. (PAPER)
Coping with ecological catastrophe: crossing major thresholds
2004:69-79

Kinne O (NOTE)
Eco-Ethics International Union: Present status and co-operation among Chapters
2004:81

Brunckhorst DJ (PAPER)
Turning points towards sustainability: integrative science and policy for novel (but real) landscape futures
2004:83-91

Cairns J Jr. (AS I SEE IT)
The ethics of global resource allocation
2004:93-96


2005

Kinne O
25 Years Inter-Research 1979-2004
2005:1-2

Leigh P (PAPER)
The ecological crisis, the human condition, and community-based restoration as an instrument for its cure
2005:3-15

Cairns J Jr. (AS I SEE IT)
How many people will nature permit?
2005:17-19

Cairns J Jr. (AS I SEE IT)
Ecological overshoot and sustainability ethics
2005:21-22


DISCUSSION FORUMS

1: Ethics in exercising political and administrative power in science

Kinne O Initiator's Foreword (2000)

Contribution 1
Kinne O The case of the Biologische Anstalt Helgoland (2000)

Contribution 2
Pandian TJ The Biologische Anstalt Helgoland (2001)

2: Ethics in the relations between First- and Third-World countries

Kinne O Initiator's foreword (2001)

Contribution 1
Benards O The dilemma of developing countries: backgrounds of poverty, social disruption and environmental destruction, and ways for improvement

3: Need for a new worldwide ethics concept

Kinne O, Polikarpov GG, Ostroumov SA Initiators' introduction (2001)

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