[Sustain-dev] Mother Pelican - Journal of Sustainable Human Development - August 2011
Luis Gutierrez
luisgutierrez at peoplepc.com
Thu Aug 11 13:51:20 BST 2011
Mother Pelican: A Journal of Sustainable Human Development
The August 2011 issue has been posted:
Theme - Confluence of Gender Equality and Clean Energy
http://www.pelicanweb.org/solisustv07n08page1.html
The outline for this issue is as follows:
Page 1. Editorial Opinion ~ On the Confluence of Gender Equality
and Clean Energy
Page 2. The Millennium Assessment of Human Behavior, by Eugene A.
Rosa, Donald Kennedy, Paul Ehrlich, Tom R. Burns, Ilan Kelman, Atle
Midttun, and Nina Witoszek
Page 3. Substantive Signification of Sustainability, by Arup Kanti
Konar and Jayanta Chakrabortty
Page 4. A sustainable development indicator for NGOs and
international organisations, by David Lempert and Hue Nhu Nguyen
Page 5. Land Value Taxation — Panacea or Placebo, by Alanna Hartzok
Page 6. Simulating Energy Transitions, by Emile Chappin
Page 7. Increased Climatic Stress on High-Andean Ecosystems in the
Cordillera Central of Colombia, by Daniel Ruiz Carrascal, María del
Pilar Arroyave Maya, María Elena Gutiérrez Lagoueyte, and Paula Andrea
Zapata Jaramillo
Page 8. Gender equality between aspirations and realities, by Ioan
Voicu
Page 9. Gender Equity in Islam - Part 3: The Social Aspect, by
Jamal Badawi
This issue also includes the following supplements:
Supplement 1: Advances in Sustainable Development
Supplement 2: Directory of Sustainable Development Resources
Supplement 3: Strategies for the Transition to Clean Energy
Supplement 4: Tactics for the Transition to Clean Energy
Supplement 5: Status of Gender Equality in Society
Supplement 6: Status of Gender Equality in Religion
Please forward this notice to friends and colleagues who might be
interested. We are actively seeking articles for publication.
Sincerely,
Luis
Luis T. Gutiérrez, PhD, PE
The Pelican Web of Solidarity and Sustainability
Mother Pelican: A Journal of Sustainable Human Development
http://pelicanweb.org
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