JOURNAL ARTICLES
"Combating poverty: a global responsibility." Earth Summit News M 1992. pp. 1-2.
"Sustainable development: some concluding reflections." Feedback 2(2): 10-15+ MarApr 1991
"Developing countries, too, are aiming at sustainable production." Environmental News from the Netherlands (2):3-5 1992.
'Torest women speak." Aurat Quarterly Newsletter III(3&4) 1991.
"Building coalitions for our earth." Woman of Power (20):32-35, 1991.
"Guest comment: the need for environmental impact assessment before financing." Environmental Conservation 19(1):6-21 Spring 1992.
"Easing population pressures : key to a sustainable planet." Conservation Digest 3(1):1 Feb 1991
"The environment and sustainable development : priorities for action." Socialist Affairs and women and politics (3):33-351992.
"Is sustainable development sustainable?" by Justin Lowe and David R. Brower. Earth Island Journal J 1992. p. 9-10.
"Nakuru blueprint for participatory, democracy and sustainable development." Adult Education and Development (37):85-97 Sept 1991. Europe.
"People's participation in bank-financed projects: the Asia experience." Environment Bulletin Spring 1992. pp. 8-9.
"The road to ESID - What are the stumbling blocks?" ESID Feature No. 3 19-. pp. 1-3
"Science: a key to sustainable development." Earth Summit News M1992. pp. 1-2.
"Serving development: serving environment." Serving Development By Saving the Environment Austria: UNIDO, 1992. p. 24.
"Sustainable development for poor rural women." Aurat Quarterly Newsletter IV(1):5-11 1992.
"Sustainable development from concept to action." The Hague Report: Sustainable development Summarizing the main conclusion of the Hague Symposium held on 25-27 Nov 1991 and attended by about 40 leading thinkers from all over the world. The symposium was cosponsored by the Dutch Ministry of Development Cooperating UNDP and UNCED. M 1992. pp. 6-31.
"Threats to sustainable development." Managing the Environment in Developing Countries By David O'Connor and David Turnham. France: OECD Development Centre Policy Brief No. 2, 1992. p. 50.
Eco-development vs. eco-suicide. Isis Women's Health Journal (1) 1991. Chile: Isis Internacional
"A vision from the South." Environmental News from the Netherlands (2):15- 199
Women and environment - towards a sustainable relationship." Link in for Commonwealth Women Jan-Mar 1992. p. 3.
"Women and the environment sustaining our common future." Women's Studies News A 1992. p. 2-9
"Women, environment and development, part II." The Tribune: A Women and Development Quarterly (49) Feb 1993. 48 p
"Women, environment and sustainable development at PrepCom IV - Final Text." Global Assembly of Women and the Environment "Partners in Life."(3):7-10 May 199
"Women and forests: recognizing their interdependence." Aurat Quarterly News" letter III(3&4) 1991. pp. 6-8.
"Women-who cares?" ESID Feature (5) Oct 1991
Women's Studies News April 1992 "Women and the environment sustaining our common future." United Nations Focus, May 1990. pp. 2-9
"Women and environment: towards a sustainable relationship." Link In, Jan-Mar 1992. pp. 9-11.
BOOKS/MONOGRAPHS
Green development: environment and sustainability in the Third World. New York: Routledge, 1990. 245 p
Toward gender-sensitivity and environmentally sound and sustainable development programmes in Asia and the Pacific. Thailand: Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP), 1992. 24
Women and environment in the Third World. London: Earthscan Publications Ltd, in association with lUCN, 1989. 210 p.
The Arab women's assembly: the role of Arab women in the protection of the environment. Tunisia, 1990. 32 p.
"Proceedings of the global assembly of women and the environment 'partners in life'." November 4-8,1991, Volume I. Edited by Joan Martin-Brown, UNEP and Waafas Ofosu-Amaah, WorldWIDE Network. Washington DC: United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and WorldWIDE Network, Inc., 1992. 291
"Proceedings of the global assembly of women and the environment "partners in life'." November 4-8, 1991, Volume II. Edited by Waafas Ofosu-Amaah, WorldWIDE Network and Wendy Philleo, WorldWIDE Network. Washington DC: United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and WorldWIDE Network, Inc., 1992. 296 p.
The violence of the green revolution: Third World agriculture, ecology and politics. Malaysia: Third World Network, 1991. 264 p.
Asia-Pacific regional assembly of women and environment: Partners in life. Bangkok, 11-15 March 1991. United Nations Program.
Environment and development: grass roots women's perspective. Development Alternatives with Women for a New Era (DAWN). Paper Prepared for UNCED 1992 Rio, Brazil.
Women and the environment. Prepared by Annabel Rodda. Women and World Development Series. London: Zed Books, 1991. 180 p.
WorldWIDE directory of women in environment. Fifth edition 1992. Washington D.C.: WorldWIDE Network, Inc., 468 p.
Youth *92. The world youth statement and plan of action on environment and development. March 22-29, 1992. Saii Jose, Costa Rica. 46 p.
VERTICAL FILES
Engendering the environment debate: lessons from the Indian subcontinent. CASID Distinguished Speaker Series, No.8. Michigan: Center for Advanced Study of International Development (CASID), 1991. 71 p.
Women, population and the environment: call for a new approach.
In Staying Alive by Vandana Shiva. Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific
Report of the ESCAP/UNDP regional meeting on the role of women in environmentally sound and sustainable development in Asia and the Paciflc. ESCAPRayond, Thailand, 27-30 October 1992. 30 p.
Sustainable development and the environment: FAQ policies and actions. Stockholm 1972 - Rio 1992. Rome : Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1992. 88 p.
Restoring the balance: women and forest resources. 19-. 32 p.
Global warming: a Greenpeace brief. An extended synopsis of the global warming report. Compiled by the Editor, originally published by Oxford University Press (OUP). 22 p.
Ecology and development in the Third World. London: Routledge, 1988.
Participation andgender in the 1990s: issues for the development assistance committee. People-Centered Development Forum. Revised May 12, 1990. 14 p.
Trends in environmental education Philippine scenario, pp. 201-205.
Markets for environmental goods and services. 19~. pp. 13-26.
"Meeting of eminent persons on financing global environment and development." Earth Summit News May 1990.
Environmental education and Training needs for implementing PP.29/1986 in Indonesia: some practical considerations and lessons learned.
Preliminary list of organizations associated with population/environment issues and a selection of their publications. Prepared by Betsy Hartmann, M.J. Maccardini and Natasha Sakolsky. October, 1991.
Recasting the population-environment debate: a proposal for a research program. Submitted by a Team of co-directors representing Development Alternatives with Women for a New Era (Rosina Wiltshire); International Social Science Council (Lourdes Arizpe, p- team chair); Social Science Research Council (Alberto Palloni)
UNCED: a common future or environmental apartheid? Third World Net work, Earth Summit Briefings, No. 16.
"A UNICEF strategy for sustainable development : children and environment." Journal of SID 2(3) 1989. pp. 92-83.
Women and ecologically sustainable development: engendering the debate. A discussion paper for consideration by the ESD working groups. Prepared by Valerie A. Brown and Margaret A. Switzer; Centre for Resource and Environmental Studies; Australian National University for the Office of the Status of Women, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, June 1991. 24 p.
*Women, environmental and development: case studies from Ghana." by Anne-Marie Fati Paul. Journal of SID 2(3)1989. pp. 84-102.