Could Distributed Peer Review Better Decide Grant Funding?
The landscape of academic grant funding is notoriously competitive and plagued by lengthy, bureaucratic processes, exacerbated by difficulties in finding willing reviewers. Distributed […]
Organization and Environment, the International Journal of Ecosocial Research, has developed its first podcast for the March 2011 issue. In this podcast, […]
“Key Challenges to Ecological Modernization Theory: Institutional Efficacy, Case Study Evidence, Units of Analysis, and the Pace of Eco-Efficiency” by Richard York, […]
Charles Pavitt, University of Delaware, published “Communication, Performance, and Perceptions in Experimental Simulations of Resource Dilemmas” in the June 2011 issue of […]
“California’s Climate Change Policy: The Case of a Subnational State Actor Tackling a Global Challenge,” by Daniel A. Mazmanian, University of Southern California, […]
“The Usefulness of Sustainability Indicators for Policy Making in Developing Countries: The Case of Madagascar”, by Timothée Ollivier and Pierre-Noël Giraud, both […]
“Climate Change in the Caribbean: The Water Management Implications”, by Adrian Cashman, PhD, Leonard Nurse, PhD, and Charlery John, PhD, all of […]
“The Incidence of Hybrid Automobile Tax Preferences”, by B. Andrew Chupp of Illinois State University, Normal, Illinois, Katie Myles and E. Frank Stephenson, both […]
“Payment for Environmental Services in the Amazon Forest: How Can Conservation and Development Be Reconciled?”, was the most frequently read article in […]