- Toward Environmental Sustainability and Reduced Tensions on the Korean Peninsula
- The Great Salt Lake: America’s Aral Sea? With its main tributaries diverted for agricultural irrigation and production, the Aral Sea in central Asia lost 90 percent of its surface size with serious economic, environmental, and human health consequences. September/October 2009 (Abstract)
- Bytes of Note - Conservation Medicine Conservation medicine, an interdisciplinary field concentrating on the nexus of human and animal health and environmental conditions, has emerged in the last two decades in response to complex health issues July/August 2009 (Full Text)
- The Sea around the Philippines: Governance and Management for a Complex Coastal Ecosystem The waters surrounding the central Philippine Islands have the highest concentration of marine species in the world, but unsustainable fishing practices and chronic poverty poses governance problems. May/June 2009 (Abstract)
- Saving the San Pedro River: Science, Collaboration, and Water Sustainability in Arizona November/December 2008 (Abstract)
- Place-Based Conservation: Lessons from the Turtle Islands November 2007 (Abstract)
- Bytes of Note - Hunting in Context June 2007 (Full)
- Solving the Crisis in Ocean Governance: Place-Based Management of Marine Ecosystems May 2007 (Abstract)
- Bytes of Note - Multilateral Protection of Large Lakes May/June 2008 (Full)
- Depending on Nature: Ecosystem Services for Human Livelihoods March/April 2008 (Abstract)
- Editorial - Getting Our Priorities Straight March/April 2008 (Full)
- Toward a New Consciousness: Values to Sustain Human and Natural Communities September/October 2008 (Full)
- The Challenge of Common-Pool Resources July/August 2008 (Full)
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