Volume 33
Issue 4 / June 2012
Original Papers
Population, climate, and electricity use in the Arctic integrated
analysis of Alaska community data
Lawrence C. Hamilton, Daniel M. White, Richard B. Lammers and
Greta Myerchin
Demographic change and shifting views about marine resources and
the coastal environment in Downeast Maine
Thomas G. Safford and Lawrence C. Hamilton
Soil and its influence on rural drought migration: insights from
Depression-era Southwestern Saskatchewan, Canada
Robert A. McLeman and S. Kate Ploeger
Brief Report
Proximity to industrial toxins and childhood respiratory, developmental,
and neurological diseases: environmental ascription in East Baton
Rouge Parish, Louisiana
Cristina Legot, Bruce London, Anna Rosofsky and John Shandra
Research Brief
Experiencing ‘drought and more’: local responses from rural Victoria,
Australia
Meg Sherval and Louise E. Askew
Household dynamics and fuelwood consumption in developing countries:
a cross-national analysis
Kyle W. Knight and Eugene A. Rosa
Volume 34
Issue 1, September 2012
Special Issue Dedicated to
the Memory of Professor Daniel Hogan
Introduction
Introduction: special issue dedicated to the memory of Professor
Daniel Hogan
Roberto Luiz do Carmo, Eduardo Marandola Jr.
Commentary
Bringing a population-environment perspective to hazards research
Daniel Joseph Hogan, Eduardo Marandola Jr.
Original Paper
Agricultural settlement and soil quality in the Brazilian Amazon
Marcia C. Castro, Burton H. Singer
Out-migration and land-use change in agricultural frontiers: insights
from Altamira settlement project
Leah K. VanWey, Gilvan R. Guedes, Álvaro O. D’Antona
Level-dependent deforestation trajectories in the Brazilian Amazon
from 1970 to 2001
Eduardo S. Brondizio, Emilio F. Moran
Population and deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon: a mediating
perspective and a mixed-method analysis
John Sydenstricker-Neto
The use of survey data to study migration–environment relationships
in developing countries: alternative approaches to data collection
Richard E. Bilsborrow, Sabine J. F. Henry
Using remote sensing and census tract data to improve representation
of population spatial distribution: case studies in the Brazilian
Amazon
Silvana Amaral, André Augusto Gavlak
Issue 2, December 2012
Original Paper
Linking green space to health: a comparative study of two urban
neighbourhoods in Ghent, Belgium
Ann Van Herzele, Sjerp de Vries
Disparities in access to residential plumbing: a binational comparison
of environmental injustice in El Paso and Ciudad Juárez
Yolanda J. McDonald, Sara E. Grineski
Gender, political ideology, and climate change beliefs in an extractive
industry community
Debra J. Davidson, Michael Haan
Circular migration, small-scale logging, and household livelihoods
in Uganda
Pamela Jagger, Gerald Shively, Arthur Arinaitwe
Energy, population and the environment: exploring Canada’s record
on CO2 emissions and energy use relative to other OECD countries
Don Kerr, Hugh Mellon
Research Brief
Environmental concern and fertility intentions among Canadian university
students
Steven Arnocky, Darcy Dupuis, Mirella L. Stroink
Issue 3, March 2013
Original Paper
Natural disasters and local demographic change in the United States
Jessica Schultz, James R. Elliott
Mapping vulnerability to climate change-related hazards: children
at risk in a US–Mexico border metropolis
Timothy W. Collins, Sara E. Grineski, Paula Ford
Migration and mobility on the Amazon frontier
Jill L. Caviglia-Harris, Erin O. Sills, Katrina Mullan
The impacts of climate variability on household welfare in rural
Mexico
Emmanuel Skoufias, Katja Vinha
Spatial and temporal residential density patterns from 1940 to
2000 in and around the Northern Forest of the Northeastern United
States
Miranda H. Mockrin, Susan I. Stewart, Volker C. Radeloff
Research Brief
The socioeconomic dimensions of brownfield cleanup in the Detroit
region
Sangyun Lee, Paul Mohai
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