Volume 30
Numbers 4-5 / May, 2009
Editor's Introduction
Lori M. Hunter
Migration, health, and environment in the desert southwest
Scott T. Yabiku, Jennifer E. Glick, Elizabeth A. Wentz, Steven
A. Haas and Li Zhu
Revisiting the hierarchy of urban areas in the Brazilian Amazon:
a multilevel approach
Gilvan Guedes, Sandra Costa and Eduardo Brondízio
Rural out-migration and smallholder agriculture in the southern
Ecuadorian Andes
Clark L. Gray
Number 6 / July, 2009
Editor’s introduction
Lori M. Hunter
The population, agriculture, and environment nexus in Latin America:
country-level evidence from the latter half of the twentieth century
David L. Carr, Anna Carla Lopez and Richard E. Bilsborrow
Immigration and environmental emissions: A U.S. county-level analysis
Jay Squalli
An analysis of conservation attitudes and awareness around Kaziranga
National Park, Assam, India: implications for conservation and development
Joel T. Heinen and Rahul J. Shrivastava
Policy review: thoughts on addressing population and climate change
in a just and ethical manner
Suzanne Petroni
Volume 31
Numbers 1-3 / January, 2010
Special Issue on Demographic Dynamics
and Natural Disasters: Learning from Katrina and Rita; Guest Editors:
William H. Frey and Audrey Singer
Demographic dynamics and natural disasters: learning from Katrina
and Rita
William H. Frey and Audrey Singer
Katrina in historical context: environment and migration in the
U.S.
Myron P. Gutmann and Vincenzo Field
Race, socioeconomic status, and return migration to New Orleans
after Hurricane Katrina
Elizabeth Fussell, Narayan Sastry and Mark VanLandingham
Higher ground: an exploratory analysis of characteristics affecting
returning populations after Hurricane Katrina
Jonathan D. Stringfield
Social costs of displacement in Louisiana after Hurricanes Katrina
and Rita
Makiko Hori and Mark J. Schafer
Supplemental Security Income recipients affected by Hurricanes
Katrina and Rita: an analysis of two years of administrative data
Paul S. Davies and Jeffrey Hemmeter
Fatal tradeoff? Toward a better understanding of the costs of not
evacuating from a hurricane in landfall counties
Jeffrey Czajkowski and Emily Kennedy
Using administrative data to estimate population displacement and
resettlement following a catastrophic U.S. disaster
Allison Plyer, Joy Bonaguro and Ken Hodges
Number 4 / March, 2010
Editor introduction
Lori M. Hunter
Disaster disparities and differential recovery in New Orleans
Christina Finch, Christopher T. Emrich and Susan L. Cutter
Using satellite imagery to measure the relationship between air
quality and infant mortality: an empirical study for Mexico
Emilio Gutierrez
Population and pavement: population growth and land development
in Israel
Daniel E. Orenstein and Steven P. Hamburg
Instability, investment, disasters, and demography: natural disasters
and fertility in Italy (1820–1962) and Japan (1671–1965)
C.-Y. Cynthia Lin
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