Volume 29, Numbers 3-5 / May, 2008
The environmental dimensions of the HIV/AIDS pandemic: a call for
scholarship and evidence-based intervention
Lori M. Hunter, Roger-Mark De Souza and Wayne Twine
Demarcating forest, containing disease: land and HIV/AIDS in southern
Zambia
Emily Frank and Jon Unruh
AIDS and kitchen gardens: insights from a village in Western Kenya
Laura L. Murphy
Wild foods and household food security responses to AIDS: evidence
from South Africa
S. A. Kaschula
Mitigating an elephantine epidemic: gendered space for HIV/AIDS
outreach through Namibian conservancies
Rachel DeMotts
The integration of support for HIV and AIDS and livelihood security:
district level institutional analysis in southern Africa
Gina Ziervogel and Scott Drimie
Using innovation to address HIV, AIDS, and environment links: intervention
case studies from Zimbabwe, Uganda, and Malawi
Roger-Mark De Souza, Geoff Heinrich, Shannon Senefeld, Katharine
Coon, Peter Sebanja, Jessica Ogden, Daulos Mauambeta, Nancy Gelman
and Judy Oglethorpe
Volume 29, Number 6 / July, 2008
Exploring patterns of environmental injustice in the Global South:
Maquiladoras in Ciudad Ju?rez, Mexico
Sara E. Grineski and Timothy W. Collins
Social vulnerability and migration in the wake of disaster: the
case of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita
Candice A. Myers, Tim Slack and Joachim Singelmann
Communicating future water needs to an at-risk population: lessons
learned following defeat of the Applewhite Dam and Reservoir Project
in San Antonio, Texas
R. D. Blanchard-Boehm, R. A. Earl, J. H. Wachter and E. J. Hanford
Volume 30, Numbers 1-2 / November, 2008
Editor introduction
Lori M. Hunter
Proximate industrial activity and psychological distress
Jason D. Boardman, Liam Downey, James S. Jackson, J. Bryce Merrill,
Jarron M. Saint Onge and David R. Williams
The sanitation environment in urban slums: implications for child
health
Alison M. Buttenheim
Women, non-governmental organizations, and deforestation: a cross-national
study
John M. Shandra, Carrie L. Shandra and Bruce London
Volume 30, Number 3 / January, 2009
Editor Introduction
Lori M. Hunter
The role of intergenerational transfers, land, and education in
fertility transition in rural Kenya: the case of Nyeri district
Karina M. Shreffler and F. Nii-Amoo Dodoo
Fertility beyond the frontier: indigenous women, fertility, and
reproductive practices in the Ecuadorian Amazon
Jason Bremner, Richard Bilsborrow, Caryl Feldacker and Flora
Lu Holt
Temporal and spatial trends in the sex ratio at birth in Greece,
1960-2006: exploring potential environmental factors
Alexandra Tragaki and Katia Lasaridi
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