| Volume 26, Issue 2, November 2004 Editor's NoteLandis MacKellar
 A Quantitative Investigation of the Population-Land Inequality-Land 
              Clearance NexusLise Tole
 Completing the Picture: The Challenges of Bringing "Consumption" 
              into the Population-Environment EquationSara R. Curran, Alex Sherbinin
 The Transport System and Society's Metabolism in the UKNiels B. Schulz
 Demographic and Social Research on the Population and Environment 
              Nexus in Australia: Explaining the GapKatharine Betts
 Book ReviewW.C. Sanderson
 Volume 26, Number 3, January 2005 Editor's note Landis Mackellar
 Environmental Effects on Family Size Preferences and Subsequent 
              Reproductive Behavior in Nepal Ann E. Biddlecom, William G. Axinn, Jennifer S. Barber
 SMPD Scenarios of Spatial Distribution of Human Population in China 
              T. X. Yue, Y. A. Wang, J. Y. Liu, et al.
 Population Scenarios Based on Probabilistic Projections: An Application 
              for the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment Brian C. O'Neill
 Bringing Society Back into the Climate Debate Roger A. Pielke and Daniel Sarewitz
 Volume 26, Number 4, March 2005 Editor's Note Landis MacKellar
 Migration and Environmental Hazards Lori M. Hunter
 The Sustainability of Population Health Daniel G.C. Rainham and Ian McDowell
 Metabolism and Driving Forces of Chinese Urban Household Consumption 
              Jingru Liu, Rusong Wang, Jianxin Yang
 Three Centuries of Global Population Growth: A Spatial Referenced 
              Population (Density) Database for 1700-2000 Kees Klein Goldewijk
 Comment on Frederick Meyerson, "Policy View: Immigration, 
              Population Policy, and the Sierra Club", Population and Environment, 
              September 2004 Alan Kuper
  
              
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