readings for ECL/IAD 217:  Conservation and Sustainable Development in Third-World Nations
Winter 1999


I. Introduction
 

1. Goodland, Robert. 1995. The concept of environmental sustainability. Annual  Review of Ecology and Systematics 26:1-24.

2. Peterson, Tarla Rai. 1997. Sharing the earth: the rhetoric of unsustainable development.  Columbia: University of South Carolina Press. pp. 1-33.

3. Callicott, J. Baird 1994. Earth’s insights: a survey of ecological ethics from the Mediterranean Basin to the Australian Outback. Berkeley: University of California Press pp. 1-13.

4. Simpson, R. David. 1998. Economic analysis and ecosystems: some concepts and issues. Ecological Applications 8(2):342-349.

5. Chichilnisky, Graciela and Geoffrey Heal. 1998. Economic returns from the biosphere. Nature 391:629-630

6. Masood, Ehsan and Laura Garwin. 1998. Costing the earth: when ecology meets economics. Nature 395:426-434

7. Shrader-Frechette, Kristin S. 1994. Ecosystem health: a new paradigm for ecological assessment? Trends in Ecology & Evolution 9(12):456-457.

8. Rapport, D.J., Costanza, R. and McMichael, A.J. 1998. Assessing ecosystem health. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 13(10):397-402

9. Daily, Gretchen et al. 1998. Food production, population growth and the environment. Science 281:1291-1292

10. Lutz, Wolfgang, Sanderson, Warren and Sergei Scherbov. Doubling of world population unlikely. 997. Nature 387:803-805.

11. Broad, Robin 1994 The Poor and the Environment: Friends or Foes? World Development 22(6):811-822.

12. Becker, C. Dustin and Elinor Ostrom. 1995. Human Ecology and Resource Sustainability: The Importance of Institutional Diversity. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 26:113-133.

13. Burger, Joanna and Michael Gochfeld 1998 The tragedy of the commons 30 years later. Environment 40(10):4-13, 26-27.

14. Tsing, Anna. 1998. Notes on culture and natural resource management. Paper presented to the UCBerkeley Environmental Politics Seminar

15. Princen, Thomas. 1994. NGOs: creating a niche in environmental diplomacy. In Princen, Thomas and Matthias Finger, Environmental NGOs in world politics: linking the local and the global. London: Routledge. Pp. 29-47.


II. Fisheries

16. Frank, Kenneth T. and William C. Leggett. 1994. Fisheries Ecology in the Context of Ecological and Evolutionary Theory. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 25:401-422

17. Beddington, John. 1995. The Primary Requirements. Nature 374:213-214

18. Pauly, D. and V. Christensen. 1995. Primary Production Required to Sustain Global Fisheries. Nature 374:255-257.

19. Steele, John H. 1998. Regime shifts in marine ecosystems. Ecological Applications 8(1) supplement: S33-S36.

20. Williams, Nigel 1998. Overfishing disrupts entire ecosystems. Science 279:809

21. Pauly, Daniel et al. 1998. Fishing down marine food webs. Science: 279:860-863.

22. Casey, Jill M. and Ransom A. Myers. 1998. Near extinction of a large, widely distributed fish. Science: 690-692

23. Weber, Peter. 1994. Net loss: fish, jobs, and the marine environment. Worldwatch Paper 120. Washington, DC: The Worldwatch Institute. Pp. 5-52

24. Sharp, Gary D. 1995. It’s about time: new beginnings and old good ideas in fisheries science. Fisheries Oceanography 4(4):324-341.

25. Schurman, Rachel A. 1996. Snails, Southern Hake and Sustainability: Neoliberalism and Natural Resource Exports in Chile. World Development 24(11):1695-1709.

26. Martijn Wilder 1995 Quota systems in international wildlife and fisheries regimes, Journal of Environment and Development, 4(2):55-104.

27. Boyd, Rick O. and Christopher M. Dewees. 1992. Putting Theory into Practice: Individual Transferable Quotas in New Zealand’s Fisheries. Society and Natural Resources 5:179-198

28. Dewees, Christopher. 1998. Effects of individual quota systems on New Zealand and British Columbia fisheries Ecological Applications 8(1) supplement: S133-S138.

29. Pinkerton, Evelyn and Martin Weinstein. 1995. Fisheries that Work: Sustainability through Community-based Management. Vancouver: The David Suzuki Foundation. Pp. 1-24; 71-98

30. Johannes, R.E. 1998 The case for data-less marine resource management: examples from tropical nearshore finfisheries. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 13(6):243-246.

31. Hanna, Susan S. and Courtland L. Smith. 1993 Resolving Allocation Conflicts in Fishery Management. Society and Natural Resources 6:55-69.

32. Allison, Gary W., Lubchenko, Jane and Mark H. Carr. 1998. Marine reserves are necessary but not sufficient for marine conservation. Ecological Applications 8(1) supplement: S79-S92.

33. Hall, Stephen J. 1998 Closed areas for fisheries management—the case consolidates. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 13(8):297-298


III. Biodiversity

34. McNeely, Jeffrey A. 1992 The Biodiversity Crisis: Challenges for Research and Management. In Sandlund, O.T., K. Hindar and A.H.D. Brown, eds. Conservation of Biodiversity for Sustainable Development. Oslo: Universitetsforlaget. Pp. 15-26

35. Humphries, Christopher J., Paul H. Williams and Richard I. Vane-Wright. 1995. Measuring Biodiversity Value for Conservation. Annual Review of
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36. Parmesan, Camille. 1996. Climate and Species’ Range. Nature 382:765-766.

37. Erwin, Douglas H. 1998 The end and the beginning: recoveries from mass extinctions. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 13(9):344-349.

38. Hofman, Robert J. 1995. The changing focus of marine mammal conservation. Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 10(11):462-465

39. McNeely, Jeffrey A. 1994. Protected areas for the 21st century: working to provide benefits to society. Biodiversity and Conservation 3:390-405.

40. Orlove, Benjamin S and Stephen Brush 1996. Anthropology and the conservation of biodiversity. Annual Review of Anthropology 25:329-352

41. Macilwain, Colin 1998 When rhetoric hits reality in debate on bioprospecting. Nature 392:535-540.

42. Gibson, Clark C. and Stuart A. Marks. 1995. Transforming Rural Hunters into Conservationists: An Assessment of Community-Based Wildlife
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43. Princen, Thomas. 1994. The ivory trade ban: NGOs and international conservation. In Princen, Thomas and Matthias Finger, Environmental NGOs in world politics: linking the local and the global. London: Routledge. Pp. 121-159.

44. Barrett, Christopher B. and Peter Arcese. 1995. Are Integrated Conservation-Development Projects (ICDPs) Sustainable? On the Conservation of Large Mammals in Sub-Saharan Africa. World Development 23(7):1073-1084.

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46. Orlove, Benjamin S. 1991. Mapping reeds and reading maps: the politics of representation in Lake Titicaca. American Ethnologist 18(1):3-38.

47. Conklin, Beth A. and Laura R. Graham. 1995 The Shifting Middle Ground: Amazonian Indians and Eco-Politics. American Anthropologist 97(4):695-710.


IV. Soils

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49. Buol, S.W. 1995. Sustainability of Soil Use. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 26:25-44.

50. Torstensson, Lennart, Pell, Mikael and Bo Stenberg. 1998. Need of a strategy for evaluation of arable soil quality. Ambio 27(1):4-8

51. Pimentel, David et al. 1995. Environmental and economic costs of soil erosion and conservation benefits. Science 267:1117-1123.

52. Heimsath, Arjun M., et al. 1997. The soil production function and landscape equilibrium. Science 388:358-361.

53. Lal, R. and B.A. Stewart. 1995 Managing Soils for Enhancing and Sustaining Agricultural Production. In Lal, R. and B.A. Stewart, eds. Soil Management: Experimental Basis for Sustainability and Environmental Quality. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Lewis Publishers. Pp. 1-9.

54. Lindert, Peter. 1996. Soil Degradation and Agricultural Change in Two Developing Countries. University of California, Davis Agricultural History Center Working Paper No. 82.

55. Aboud, Abdillahi, Andrew J. Sofranko and Serigne Ndiaye. 1996. The Effects of Gender on Adoption of Conservation Practices by Heads of Farm Households in Kenya. Society and Natural Resources 9:447-473.

56. Mountjoy, Daniel C. 1996. Ethnic Diversity and the Pattern Adoption of Soil Conservation in the Strawberry Hills of Monterey, California. Society and Natural Resources 9:339-357.

57. Critchley, W.R.S., C. Reij and T.J. Willcocks. 1994. Indigenous soil and water conservation: a review of the state of knowledge and prospects for building on traditions. Land Degradation & Rehabilitation 5:293-314.

58. Belsky, Jill M. 1994. Soil Conservation and Poverty: Lessons from Upland Indonesia. Society and Natural Resources 7:429-443.