Citation: S. Kasanmoentalib et Mbh. Visser, PERSPECTIVES ON ANIMAL CONSCIOUSNESS, Journal of agricultural & environmental ethics, 10(3), 1997, pp. 215-215
Citation: C. Allen, THE DISCOVERY OF ANIMAL CONSCIOUSNESS - AN OPTIMISTIC ASSESSMENT, Journal of agricultural & environmental ethics, 10(3), 1997, pp. 217-225
Citation: M. Bekoff, DEEP ETHOLOGY, ANIMAL RIGHTS, AND THE GREAT APE ANIMAL PROJECT - RESISTING SPECIESISM AND EXPANDING THE COMMUNITY OF EQUALS, Journal of agricultural & environmental ethics, 10(3), 1997, pp. 269-296
Citation: L. Haworth et al., A DUAL-PERSPECTIVE MODEL OF AGROECOSYSTEM HEALTH - SYSTEM FUNCTIONS AND SYSTEM GOALS, Journal of agricultural & environmental ethics, 10(2), 1997, pp. 127-152
Citation: S. Bontiankomah et G. Fox, HAMBURGERS AND THE RAIN-FOREST - A REVIEW OF ISSUES AND EVIDENCE, Journal of agricultural & environmental ethics, 10(2), 1997, pp. 153-182
Citation: Rk. Sinha, EMBARKING ON THE 2ND GREEN-REVOLUTION FOR SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE IN INDIA - A JUDICIOUS MIX OF TRADITIONAL WISDOM AND MODERN KNOWLEDGE IN ECOLOGICAL FARMING, Journal of agricultural & environmental ethics, 10(2), 1997, pp. 183-197
Citation: M. Campbell, AGRICIDE - THE HIDDEN FARM AND FOOD CRISIS THAT AFFECTS US ALL - FOX,MW, Journal of agricultural & environmental ethics, 10(2), 1997, pp. 200-203
Citation: Vg. Thomas, THE ENVIRONMENTAL AND ETHICAL IMPLICATIONS OF LEAD SHOT CONTAMINATIONOF RURAL LANDS IN NORTH-AMERICA, Journal of agricultural & environmental ethics, 10(1), 1997, pp. 41-54
Citation: Dp. Stonehouse, A NEW MODUS-OPERANDI FOR THE AGRICULTURAL-ECONOMICS PROFESSION, Journal of agricultural & environmental ethics, 10(1), 1997, pp. 55-67
Citation: J. Novakova, RETREAT OF HALOPHYTES IN THE CZECH-REPUBLIC - AGRICULTURAL, MINING, AND URBANIZATION EFFECTS [THE CASE OF DENTATED MELILOT MELILOTUS-DENTATA (FABACEAE)], Journal of agricultural & environmental ethics, 10(1), 1997, pp. 69-78
Citation: T. Regan, BEYOND PREJUDICE - THE MORAL SIGNIFICANCE OF HUMAN AND NONHUMAN ANIMALS - PLUHAR,E, Journal of agricultural & environmental ethics, 10(1), 1997, pp. 79-82
Citation: K. Shraderfrechette, FORECAST AND SOLUTION - GRAPPLING WITH THE NUCLEAR - JEANES,I, Journal of agricultural & environmental ethics, 10(1), 1997, pp. 82-84
Citation: H. Lehman, THE FRANKENSTEIN-SYNDROME - ETHICAL AND SOCIAL-ISSUES IN THE GENETIC-ENGINEERING OF ANIMALS - ROLLIN,BE, Journal of agricultural & environmental ethics, 10(1), 1997, pp. 84-87
Citation: Dga. Castle, LIVING WITH THE EARTH - AN INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL PHILOSOPHY -PEACOCK,KA, Journal of agricultural & environmental ethics, 10(1), 1997, pp. 87-89
Citation: D. Spaner, INVISIBLE GIANT - CARGILL AND ITS TRANSNATIONAL STRATEGIES - KNEEN,B, Journal of agricultural & environmental ethics, 10(1), 1997, pp. 92-95
Citation: G. Wunderlich, POPULATION AND FOOD - GLOBAL TRENDS AND FUTURE-PROSPECTS - DYSON,T, Journal of agricultural & environmental ethics, 10(1), 1997, pp. 95-98
Citation: P. Mineau et A. Mclaughlin, CONSERVATION OF BIODIVERSITY WITHIN CANADIAN AGRICULTURAL LANDSCAPES - INTEGRATING HABITAT FOR WILDLIFE, Journal of agricultural & environmental ethics, 9(2), 1996, pp. 93-113