Electronic Green Journal -December 1999 issue now available William Johnson 23 Dec 1999 17:01 UTC
The editors of the Electronic Green Journal are pleased to make the following announcement. This announcement has been cross-posted to several lists. Please excuse the duplication. The December 1999 issue of the Electronic Green Journal is now available. EGJ ISSN 1076-7975 is a peer-reviewed professional journal of international environmental information published by the University of Idaho Libraries twice a year. http://egj.lib.uidaho.edu/egj11/index.html Table of Contents ----------------- Terry Link Editorial -- Knowledge for What? Can grassroots democracy save us? ---------------------------------- Articles DeMond Shondell Miller, John J. Green, and Duane A. Gill Bridging the Gap Between the Reductionist Perspective of Public Policy and the Precautionary Perspective of Communities. The examination of the roles that both the precautionary and reduced principles play in shaping environmental policies related to human exposure to environmental hazards. Xavier E. Gros Let's Pollute: A Tribute to Japan's Disregard for the Environment Is Japan one of the most polluted countries in the world? Greta de Groat Library of Congress Subject Headings for Environmental Sources: An Update Do the Library of Congress subject headings cover environmental literature properly? ---update to the article from the EGJ Issue 7, November 1997. Tim Boston Exploring Anti-Environmentalism in the Context of Sustainability Lessons from the wise use movement. ----------------------------------- Columns William T. Johnson The Environment and Your Health A new column with sources related to the natural environment and your health. Flora Shrode Environmental Resources on the World Wide Web Comprehensive coverage of environmentally related WWW sites, electronic journals, publications, and other resources. -------------------- Reviews Ecological Vignettes: Ecological Approaches to Dealing With Human Predictions By Eugene P. Odum Reviewed by Irwin Weintraub The Changing Nature of Work Edited by F. Ackerman, N.R. Goodwin, L. Dougherty, and K. Gallagher. Reviewed by Xavier E. Gros Applied Sciences and the Environment Edited by D. Almorza and H.M. Ramos Reviewed by Xavier E. Gros Aldo Leopold: A Fierce Green Fire By Marybeth Lorbiecki Reviewed by Alice Crawley Conservation and the Law: A Dictionary By Debra L. Donahue Reviewed by William T. Johnson The Sierra Club Guide to Safe Drinking Water By Scott Lewis Reviewed by Brad Fisher Sustainability Strategies for Industry: The Future of Corporate Practice Edited by Nigel J. Roome Reviewed by John Lowe Deep Vegetarianism By Michael Allen Fox Reviewed by Harini Nagendra Coming Home to the Pleistocene By Paul Shepard Reviewed by Dale A. Stirling Deep Environmental Politics: The Role of Radical Environmentalism in Crafting American Environmental Policy By Phillip F. Cramer Reviewed by Dale A. Stirling Ecosystems and Sustainable Development Edited by J.L. Uso, C.A. Brebbia, and H. Power Reviewed by Dan Tufford ----------------------- Merry Christmas.