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Society and Natural
Resources
Tables of Contents
Society and
Natural Resources
Volume 11, Issue 3
Publication date (expected/actual): March 1998
"Black Concern for the Environment: Myth vs
Reality"
Jones
"The Norwegian Fishing Quota System: Another Patriarchal
Construction?"
Munk-Madsen
"Distinguishing Among Green Businesses: Growth, Green
and Anomie"
Weinberg
"Governing Natural Resources
Taylor
"Green Businesses: Perspectives from Management and
Business Ethics"
Johnson
"Explaining Persistent Conflict Among Resource Users:
The Case of Honduran Mariculture"
Stanley
"Comments on Beyond the Threshold: The Criminalization
of Logging"
Daigle
"Bridging the Gap: Toward a Better Understanding of
Socio-Natural Thought"
Pendleton
Book Review "Tropical Deforestation: The Human
Dimension"
Schelhas
Book Review "Green Culture: Environmental Rhetoric in
Contemporary America"
Knott
Book Review "Prosperity's Promise: The Amazon Rubber
Boom and Distorted Economic Development"
Wilshusen
Book Review "Rights to Nature: Ecological, Economic,
Cultural, and Political Principles of Institutions for the
Environment"
Helfand
Book Review "Pricing the Planet: Economic Analysis for
Sustainable Development"
Goodstein
Book Review "Dealing in Diversity: America's Market for
Nature Conservation"
Edelstein
Announcements
Rikoon, et al.
"Paradigms and Problems: The Practice of Social Science
in Natural Resource Management"
Patterson and Williams

Society
and Natural Resources
Volume 10, Issue 5
Publication date (expected/actual): September 1997
Ranching in the Brazilian Amazon in a National Context:
Economics, Policy, and Practice
Arima and Uhl
pp. 451-433
The Wolf in Yellowstone: Science, Symbol, or Politics?
Deconstructing the Conflict Between Environmentalism and Wise
Use
Wilson
pp. 468-453
The Influence of Balanced Information on Attitudes Toward
Natural Resource Issues
Bright and Manfredo
pp. 469-483
Reframing the U. S. Hurricane Problem
Pielke
pp. 499-485
Social Inventions for Environmental Solutions and Filling
Institutional Blanks
Andrews
pp. 505-501
Book Review-Borneo Log: The Struggle for Sarawak s Forests
Gellert
pp. 507-509
Book Review-The Value of Life: Biological Diversity and Human
Society
Collicott
pp. 509-511
Book Reviews-A Cautionary Tale: Failed U.S. Development
Policy in Central America and Bittersweet Harvests for Global
Supermarkets: Challenges in Latin America s Agricultural
Export Boom
Perfecto
pp. 512-514
Anouncements
Miron
pp. 515-517
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Society and
Natural Resources
Volume 11, Issue 1
Publication date
(expected/actual): January 1998
The Persistence of Poaching in Advanced Industrial Society:
Meanings and Motivations -- An Introductory CommentMuth
pp. 1-3
Illegal Harvest of Renewable Natural Resources in North
America: Toward a Typology of the Motivations for PoachingMuth and Bowe
pp. 5-20
The Game of Poaching: Folk Crimes in Southwest Louisiana Forsyth et al.
pp. 21-34
Taking the Forest: The Shared Meaning of Tree Theft Pendleton
pp. 35-46
In Search of Forest Resource Values of Indigenous Peoples:
Are Non-Market Valuation Techniques Applicable?Adamowicz et al.
pp. 47-62
Alternative Dispute Resolution and Organizational Incentives
in the U.S. Forest ServiceManring
pp. 63-76
NIMBY and the Hazardous and Toxic Waste Siting Dilemma: The
Need for Concept ClarificationLuloff et al.
pp. 77-85
Book Reviews
pp. 87-98
Announcements
pp. 99-100
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