International Journal of Ecological Economics & Statistics

The main aim of the International Journal of Ecological Economics & Statistics (IJEES) publishes refereed, well-written original research articles, and studies that describe the latest research and developments in ecological economics and ecological statistics. IJEES is an interdisciplinary research journal in the area of environmental economics & environmental statistics. It's covers the many potential applications and connections to other areas of Science and technology such as the use and development of mathematical/ statistical modeling. IJEES is published four issues in a year from 2009 (earlier it was three issues in a year) i.e. Winter, Spring, Summer and Fall by CESER Publications with associations of Centre for Environment, Social & Economic Research, and Indian Society for Development and Environment Research.

Reviewed, Abstracted and Indexed: The IJEES is reviewed, abstracted and indexed by the EconLit, Journal of Economic Literature [JEL] ( of American Economic Association), Mathematical Reviews (of MathSciNet & American Mathematical Society), Current Index to Statistics (CIS) [ The Current Index to Statistics (CIS) is a joint venture of the American Statistical Association and Institute of Mathematical Statistics, USA] Newjour, JournalSeek, Getcited,  Zentralblatt MATH, and Cabell's Directory (of Cabell Publishing, USA)

 


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Spring 2010, Volume 17 (Special), Number P10

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Table of Contents

Articles

Moment Tests of Fit for Some Discrete Distributions with Ecological Applications Abstract PDF
D. J. Best, J. C. W. Rayner, O. Thas 1-15
Informal Economy and Remittance Estimates of India Using Nighttime Imagery Abstract PDF
Tilottama Ghosh, Rebecca L. Powell, Sharolyn Anderson, Paul C. Sutton, Christopher D. Elvidge 16-50
Assessing Tropical Forests’ Contribution to Local Communities Livelihoods Using Forest Product Substitutes: A Case Study Abstract PDF
Andrew K. Kiplagat,, John Mburu, Daniel N. Mugendi 51-65
Local Mechanisms of Formation, Functioning and Stability of Boreal-Forest Ecosystems Abstract PDF
E. G. Kolomyts 66-90
Sufficient, Closed-loop Agricultural Production in a Degrowth Economy Abstract PDF
Kealan Gell 91-103
Some sociological implications of environmental hazards: A Case Study Abstract PDF
Sanjay Mishra, Kamlesh Kr. Shukla, Sumil Tiwari, Anjani K. Singh 104-114