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BOOKS NOMINATED FOR THE 2002 SPROUT AWARD

  1. Steven Bernstein, The Compromise of Liberal Environmentalism.  Columbia.
  2. Joachim Blatter and Helen Ingram, eds., Reflections on Water:  New Approaches to Transboundary Conflicts and Cooperation.  MIT Press.
  3. Lawrence Buell,Writing for an Endangered World.  Harvard.
  4. Gary C. Bryner,Gaia’s Wager.  Rowman & Littlefield.
  5. Maxwell A. Cameron and Brian W. Tomlin, The Making of NAFTA: How the Deal Was Done.  Cornell.
  6. Carlo Carraro and Gilbert E. Metcalf, eds., Behavioral and Distributional Effects of Environmental Policy.  University of Chicago Press.
  7. William Chandler, Energy and the Environment in Transition Economies.  Westview.
  8. Jennifer Clapp, Toxic Exports: The Transfer of Hazardous Wastes from Rich to Poor Countries.  Cornell.
  9. Robert G. Darst, Smokestack Diplomacy:  Cooperation and Conflict in East-West Environmental Politics.  MIT Press
  10. Partha Dasgupta, Human Well-Being and the Natural Environment.  Oxford.
  11. Thomas Davis, Sustaining the Forest, the People, and the Spirit.  SUNY.
  12. Sergio Díaz-Briquets and Jorge Pérez-López, Conquering Nature: The Environmental Legacy of Socialism in Cuba.  Pittsburgh University Press.
  13. Paul Diehl, et al, Environmental Conflict.  Westview.
  14. Peter Dauvergne, Loggers and Degradation in the Asia-Pacific: Corporations and Environmental Management. Cambridge.
  15. Michael Finus, Game Theory and International Environmental Cooperation.  Edward Elgar.
  16. Michael Fox, Bringing Life to Ethics:  Global Bioethics for a Humane Society.  SUNY.
  17. Robert Friedheim, ed., Toward a Sustainable Whaling Regime.  University of Washington Press.
  18. Timothy S. George, Minamata. Harvard.
  19. Leon Golub, The Nearest Star. Harvard.
  20. George A. Gonzalez, Corporate Power and the Environment..  Rowman & Littlefield.
  21. Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri, Empire. Harvard.
  22. Jonathan Harris, Rethinking Sustainability: Power, Knowledge, and Institutions.  Michigan.
  23. Paul Harris, International Equity and Global Environmental Politics:  Power and Principles in U.S. Foreign Policy.  Ashgate.
  24. William F. Hyde and Gregory S. Amacher, Economics of Forestry and Rural Development: An Empirical Introduction from Asia. Michigan.
  25. William Lafferty and James Meadowcroft, Implementing Sustainable Development:  Strategies and Initiatives in High Consumption Societies.  Oxford.
  26. Richard Lewontin, The Triple Helix. Harvard.
  27. Urs Luterbacher and Detlef F. Sprinz, eds., International Relations and Global Climate Change.  MIT Press
  28. Edward L. Miles, Arild Underdal, Steinar Andresen, Jørgen Wettestad, Jon Birger Skjærseth, and Elaine M. Carlin, Environmental Regime Effectiveness:  Confronting Theory with Evidence.  MIT Press.
  29. Clark Miller and Paul N. Edwards, eds., Changing the Atmosphere:  Expert Knowledge and Environmental Governance.  MIT Press.
  30. Arthur P. J. Mol, Globalization and Environmental Reform:  The Ecological Modernization of the Global Economy.  MIT Press.
  31. Kate O’Neill,Waste Trading among Rich Nations:  Building a New Theory of Environmental Regulation.  MIT Press.
  32. David Pearce and Edward B. Barbier , Blueprint for a Sustainable Economy, Earthscan Publications
  33. Nancy Lee Peluso and  Michael Watts, eds., Violent Environments.  Cornell.
  34. Catherine Potvin, Margaret Kraenzel, and Gilles Seutin, eds., Protecting Biodiversity:  Roles and Responsibilities.  McGill-Queens’ University Press.
  35. Robert Prescott-Allen, The Wellbeing of Nations: A Country-by-Country Index of Quality of Life and the Environment.  Island Press.
  36. Gareth Porter, et al, Global Environmental Politics, 3rd Edition.  Westview.
  37. Lasse Ringius, Radioactive Waste Disposal at Sea:  Public Ideas, Transnational Policy Entrepreneurs, and Environmental Regimes.  MIT Press.
  38. Michael Ross, Timber Booms and Institutional Breakdown in Southeast Asia.  Cambridge.
  39. Amartya Sen, Development as Freedom.   Random House.
  40. Social Learning Group, Learning to Manage Global Environmental Risks.  Volume 1:  A Comparative History of Social Responses to Climate Change, Ozone Depletion, and Acid Rain.  Volume 2:  A Functional Analysis of Social Responses to Climate Change, Ozone Depletion, and Acid Rain.  MIT Press.
  1. Paul F. Steinberg, Environmental Leadership in Developing Countries:  Transnational Relations and Biodiversity Policy in Costa Rica and Bolivia.  MIT Press.
  2. Dimitris Stevis and Valerie Assetto, eds., The International Political Economy of the Environment: Critical  Perspectives. Lynne Rienner.
  3. Clem Tisdell, Tourism Economics, the Environment and Development.  Edward Elgar
  4. David Victor, The Collapse of the Kyoto Protocol and the Struggle to Slow Global Warming.  Princeton UP
  5. Gilbert Waldbauer,  Millions of Monarchs, Bunches of Beetles. Harvard.
  6. Albert Weale, et al, Environmental Governance in Europe.  Oxford
  7. Alexander Wood, Pamela Stedman-Edwars and Johanna Mang, eds., Root Causes of Biodiversity Loss, Earthscan Publications