Volume 31
Number 5 / May, 2010
Climate change: understanding anthropogenic contributions and responses
Donald R. Nelson
Impacts of population change on vulnerability and the capacity
to adapt to climate change and variability: a typology based on
lessons from “a hard country”
Robert McLeman
Age-structure, urbanization, and climate change in developed countries:
revisiting STIRPAT for disaggregated population and consumption-related
environmental impacts
Brant Liddle and Sidney Lung
Climate change and population migration in Brazil’s Northeast:
scenarios for 2025–2050
Alisson F. Barbieri, Edson Domingues, Bernardo L. Queiroz, Ricardo
M. Ruiz, José I. Rigotti, José A. M. Carvalho and Marco
F. Resende
Understanding current and future vulnerability in coastal settings:
community perceptions and preferences for adaptation in Zanzibar,
Tanzania
J. Mustelin, R. G. Klein, B. Assaid, T. Sitari, M. Khamis, A.
Mzee and T. Haji
Number 6 / July, 2010
Editor introduction
Lori M. Hunter
Using stylized agent-based models for population–environment research:
a case study from the Galápagos Islands
Brian W. Miller, Ian Breckheimer, Amy L. McCleary, Liza Guzmán-Ramirez,
Susan C. Caplow, Jessica C. Jones-Smith and Stephen J. Walsh
Long-term effects of family planning and other determinants of
fertility on population and environment: agent-based modeling evidence
from Wolong Nature Reserve, China
Li An and Jianguo Liu
A population density grid of the European Union
Francisco Javier Gallego
Drivers of land use change and household determinants of sustainability
in smallholder farming systems of Eastern Uganda
Peter Ebanyat, Nico de Ridder, Andre de Jager, Robert J. Delve,
Mateete A. Bekunda and Ken E. Giller
Volume 32
Number 1 / September 2010
Editor’s introduction
Lori Hunter
Household access to capital and its effects on drought adaptation
and migration: a case study of rural Alberta in the 1930s
Genevieve Gilbert and Robert McLeman
Assessing the temporal stability of the population/environment
relationship in comparative perspective: a cross-national panel
study of carbon dioxide emissions, 1960–2005
Andrew K. Jorgenson and Brett Clark
Are the affluent prepared to pay for the planet? Explaining willingness
to pay for public and quasi-private environmental goods in Switzerland
Reto Meyer and Ulf Liebe
The effects of gender on climate change knowledge and concern in
the American public
Aaron M. McCright
Gender differences in environmental behaviors in China
Chenyang Xiao and Dayong Hong
Numbers 2-3 / December 2010
Special Issue on Human Migration
and the Environment
Human migration and the environment
Susana B. Adamo and Haydea Izazola
Environmental change and out-migration: evidence from Nepal
Douglas S. Massey, William G. Axinn and Dirgha J. Ghimire
Drivers of rural exodus from Amazonian headwaters
Luke Parry, Brett Day, Silvana Amaral and Carlos A. Peres
Environment, transnational labor migration, and gender: case studies
from southern Yucatán, Mexico and Vermont, USA
Claudia Radel, Birgit Schmook and Susannah McCandless
Land and leña: linking transnational migration, natural resources,
and the environment in Guatemala
Michelle J. Moran-Taylor and Matthew J. Taylor
The effects of migrant remittances on population–environment dynamics
in migrant origin areas: international migration, fertility, and
consumption in highland Guatemala
Jason Davis and David Lopez-Carr
Migration and climate change: examining thresholds of change to
guide effective adaptation decision-making
Douglas K. Bardsley and Graeme J. Hugo
Rural out-migration and resource-dependent communities in Mexico
and India
James P. Robson and Prateep K. Nayak
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