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  • Toward a New Consciousness: Values to Sustain Human and Natural Communities
    05.29.08 Anthony A. Leiserowitz and Lisa O. Fernandez With a Foreword by James Gustave Speth and an Afterword by Stephen R. Kellert Our world, our only habitat, is a biotic system under such stress it threatens to fail in fundamental and irreversible ways. Major change is required to stabilize and...

  • El Mundo Entero es Nuestro Bosque: Política Forestal y Cooperación Internacional
    04.15.08 Pablo Martínez de Anguita, Editor y autor principal Order a print copy

  • How Can Conservation Help?
    02.28.08 Bradford S.Gentry, Editor Yale Program on Strategies for the Future of Conservation Pocantico Conference Center, Tarrytown, New York, June 8-10, 2007 Hosted by the Land Trust Alliance and the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies The June 2007 Pocantico workshop on “How Can...

  • Global Perspectives on Large Dams
    The multifaceted issues surrounding large dams are the source of immense debate among scholars, technical experts, social justice advocates, development professionals, politicians, and engineers. Though essential to development through the provision of water supply, hydropower production, river transport, and flood control, large dams can also have significant deleterious effects on the environment and social wellbeing. The Global Perspectives on Large Dams Conference held at Yale University, November 3-5, 2006, brought together some of the leading experts involved in this debate with the hope of furthering the discussion on large dams.

  • From Barriers to Opportunities: Renewable Energy Issues in Law and Policy
    12.03.07 Leslie Parker, REIL; Jennifer Ronk, REIL; Bradford Gentry, Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies; Martijn Wilder, Baker & McKenzie; James Cameron, Climate Change Capital, EDITORS This publication is a compilation of much of the work REIL has done to date in analyzing and...

  • Other Voices, Other Ways, Better Practices
    10.12.07 Kim M. Wilkinson, Susan G. Clark, and William R. Burch Making rapid advances towards sustainability is of importance to all people.How can we humans, wherever we live, best create a viable and healthy relationship with nature? To find workable answers, we need to find ways to integrate...

  • Strategies for the Future of Conservation: 2006 Workshop Summary and Background Materials
    10.12.07 Pocantico Conference Center, Tarrytown, New York, June 8-10, 2006 Hosted by the Land Trust Alliance and the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies Bradford Gentry, Rebecca Sanborn, and Gordon Clark The U.S. land trust community has a remarkable record of success, particularly in...

  • Professional Ethics for Natural Resource and Environmental Managers: A Primer
    10.03.07 Lloyd C. Irland Lecturer and Senior Scientist, Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies President,The Irland Group This short book offers a primer on professional ethics. Many practitioners and students have felt a need for an accessible introduction. The book includes...

  • Diversity and the Future of the U.S. Environmental Movement
    08.27.07 Emily Enderle, editor Excerpt from Framing the Discussion, by Emily Enderle, Master of Environmental Management '07, Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies It is an exciting time to be a member of the environmental movement in the United States. Large events and organizations,...

  • In-Use Stocks of Iron in the State of Connecticut, USA
    08.27.07 Matthew Eckelman,* Jason Rauch,* and RobertGordon** A "bottom - up" study was conducted for in-use stocks of iron in the State of Connecticut for the base year of 2000. The study covers 145 product types in the four major categories of transportation, buildings, equipment, and infrastructure. The...

  • Flows and Fates of Discarded Copper in Sofia, Bulgaria, and New Haven, CT, USA
    Diana Dimitrova,* Jason Rauch,* RobertGordon,** and T.E.Graedel*

  • Copper In-Use Stock and Copper Scrap in the State of Connecticut, USA
    A “bottom-up”assessment of the in-use stocks of copper in the State of Connecticut, circa 2000,yields an overall result of approximately 540 Gg (thousand metric tons) of copper,or 157 kg for every person in the State

  • Industrial Symbiosis in Action
    06.18.07 Report on the Third International Industrial Symbiosis Research Symposium Birmingham,England,August5-6,2006 D.Rachel Lombardi,School of Engineering,University of Birmingham,UK Peter Laybourn, National Industrial Symbiosis Programme,UK, EDITORS Order a print copy

  • From Barriers to Opportunities: Renewable Energy Issues in Law and Policy
    05.15.07 A report on the work of the Renewable Energy and International Law Project (REIL), 2006–2007. Leslie Parker, REIL; Jennifer Ronk, REIL; Bradford Gentry [profile], Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies; Martijn Wilder, Baker & McKenzie; James Cameron, Climate Change Capital, editors.

  • Agroecología y la Lucha para la Soberanía Alimentaria en las Américas
    11.14.06 Order a print copy This is the Spanish language version of a book published in two languages. Go to this title in English

  • Agroecology and the Struggle for Food Sovereignty in the Americas
    08.09.06 Order a Print Copy This is the English language version of a book published in two languages. > en Espanol

  • Young Conservationists and the Future of Protected Areas Worldwide

    Young Conservationists and the Future of Protected Areas Worldwide
    05.18.06 32 pages, 2003 Order a print copy

  • Protecting Biodiversity: A Guide to Criteria Used by Global Conservation Organizations

    Protecting Biodiversity
    05.18.06 Elizabeth A.Gordon, Oscar E.Franco and Mary L.Tyrrell Global Institute of Sustainable Forestry Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies 168 pages, 2005 Order a print copy

  • Institutions and the Urban Environment in Developing Countries: Challenges, Trends, and Transitions

    Institutions and the Urban Environment in Developing Countries
    05.18.06 Carlos A. Linares 67 pages, 2003 Order a print copy

  • Silence is Golden, Leaden, and Copper:  Disclosure of Material Environmental Information in the Hard Rock Mining Industry

    Silence is Golden, Leaden, and Copper
    05.18.06 A Yale F&ES Report Robert Repetto Professor in the Practice of Economics and Sustainable Development Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies 78 pages, 2004 Order a print copy

  • The Atlantic Sea Scallop Fishery in the U.S. and Canada: A Natural Experiment in Fisheries Management Regimes

    The Atlantic Sea Scallop Fishery in the U.S. and Canada
    05.18.06 A Yale F&ES Discussion Paper Robert Repetto Professor in the Practice of Economics and Sustainable Development Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies 22 pages, 2001 Order a print copy

  • Can the Anchor Hold?  Rethinking the United Nations Environment Programme for the 21st Century

    Can the Anchor Hold?
    05.18.06 Maria Ivanova Yale Center for Environmental Law and Policy Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies This new report assesses the performance of UNEP as the mandated anchor insitution for the global environment. Focusing on strenghthening the global environmental governance system, it...

  • Livability and Smart Growth: Lessons From a Surdna Foundation Initiative

    Livability and Smart Growth
    05.18.06 Hooper Brooks and Julia Parzen 118 pages, 2006 Order a print copy

  • The LAND Code: Guidelines for Environmentally Sustainable Land Development

    The LAND Code
    05.18.06 EDITORS Diana Balmori, Yale School of Architecture Gaboury Benoit, Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies This working paper is no longer available. It has been updated and expanded and published as a book by Wiley. Click here to order the book.