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(Publications since 1990) |
2008 |
Smil, V. 2008. Moore’s curse and the great
energy delusion. The American 2(6): 34-41.
Smil, V. 2008. Water news: bad, good and virtual. American Scientist, 96: 399-407.
Smil, V. 2008. Energy at the Crossroads Global Perspectives
and Uncertainties. (Eunnyeong Heo, Tai-Yoo Kim, & Soogab Lee, Trans.). Seoul: Changbi Publishers.
Smil, V. 2008. Oil: A Beginner's Guide.
Oneworld Publishers, Oxford, xiii + 202 pp.
Smil, V. 2008. Energy in Nature and Society: General Energetics
of Complex Systems. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, xi
+ 480 pp. |
2007 |
Smil,
V. 2007. Poor visibility on China’s air pollution. Far
Eastern Economic Review, December 2007: 35-39.
Smil,
V. 2007. The two prime movers of globalization: history and impact
of diesel engines and gas turbines. Journal of Global History
3:373-394.
Smil, V. 2007. Technical advances. In: Rider, C., ed., Encyclopedia
of the Age of the Industrial Revolution, 1700-1920, Vol. 2,
pp. 420-432.
Smil, V. 2007. Steam turbine. In: Rider, C., ed., Encyclopedia
of the Age of the Industrial Revolution, 1700-1920, Vol. 2,
pp.403-405.
Smil, V. 2007. Hertz, Heinrich (1847-1894). In: Rider, C., ed.,
Encyclopedia of the Age of the Industrial Revolution, 1700-1920,
Vol. 1, pp. 197-198.
Smil,
V. 2007. Global material cycles. Encylcopedia of Earth,
June 2, 2007.
Smil,
V. 2007. The unprecedented shift in Japan’s population:
Numbers, age, and prospects. Japan Focus, May 1,
2007.
Smil,
V. 2007. Light behind the fall: Japan’s electricity consumption,
the environment, and economic growth. Japan Focus,
April 2, 2007.
Smil,
V. 2007. Peak performance. Tech
Central Station, February 23, 2007.
James
N. Galloway, Marshall Burke, G. Eric Bradford, Rosamond Naylor,
Walter Falcon,
Ashok K. Chapagain, Joanne C. Gaskell, Ellen McCullough, Harold
A. Mooney, Kirsten L. L. Oleson, Henning Steinfeld, Tom Wassenaar
and Vaclav Smil. 2007. International Trade in Meat: The Tip of
the Pork Chop. Ambio, 36: 622-629. |
2006 |
Smil, V. 2006. Energy: A Beginner's Guide.
Oneworld Publishers, Oxford, x + 181 pp.
Smil,V. 2006. Transforming the Twentieth Century: Technical
Innovations and Their Consequences. Oxford University Press,
New York, x+358 pp.
Smil, V. 2006. Peak oil: A catastrophist cult and complex realities.
World Watch 19: 22-24. |
2005 |
Smil,
V. 2005. Nitrogen in modern European agriculture. In: Scholliers,
P., L. Van Molle and C. Sarasua, eds. Land, Shops and Kitchens:
Technology and the Food Chain in Twentieth-century Europe.
Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, pp. 110-119.
Naylor,
R., Steinfeld, H., Falcon, W., Galloway, J., Smil,
V., Bradford, E., Alder, J., Mooney, H. Losing
the links between livestock and land. Science, 310:
1621-1622
Smil, V. 2005.
China's Thirsty Future. Far Eastern Economic Review. December
2005.
Smil,
V. 2005. Peak Curiosity. Tech Central Station, December
3, 2005.
Smil,
V. 2005. The next 50 years: Unfolding trends. Population and
Development Review. 31: 605-643.
Smil,
V. 2005. A different perspective on security: America's infrastructural
failures. Tech
Central Station, October 26, 2005
Smil, V. 2005.
Bad bets. Tech
Central Station, September 6, 2005.
Smil,V. 2005. Creating the Twentieth Century: Technical Innovations
of 1867-1914 and Their Lasting Impact. Oxford University Press,
New York, xv+350 pp.
Smil, V. 2005. Feeding the world: How much more rice do we need?
In: Toriyama K., Heong K.L., Hardy B., eds. Rice is life: scientific
perspectives for the 21st century. Proceedings of the World Rice
Research Conference held in Tokyo and Tsukuba, Japan, 4-7 November
2004. Los Baños (Philippines): International Rice Research
Institute, pp. 21-23
Smil, V. 2005.
The next 50 Years:Fatal discontinuities. Population and Development
Review. 31: 201-236.
Smil, V. 2005.
Limits to Growth revisited: A review essay. Population and
Development Review. 31: 157-164. |
2004
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Smil, V. 2004. China’s
Past, China’s Future. RoutledgeCurzon, New York and
London, xvi+232 pp.
Smil, V. 2004. Garrett James Hardin. American Scientist
92:8-10.
Smil, V. 2004. Improving efficiency and reducing waste in out
food system. Environmental Sciences. 1:17-26.
Smil, V. 2004. Conversion of energy: people and animals. In:
Encyclopedia of Energy, C. Cleveland ed., Vol. 1. Amsterdam:
Elsevier, pp. 697-705.
Smil, V. 2004. Global material cycles and energy. In: Encyclopedia
of Energy, Vol. 3, C. Cleveland, ed., Amsterdam: Elsevier,
pp. 23-32.
Smil, V. 2004. Land requirements of energy systems. In: Encyclopedia
of Energy, C. Cleveland, ed., Vol. 3, Amsterdam: Elsevier,
pp. 613-622.
Smil, V. 2004. War and energy In: Encyclopedia of Energy,
C. Cleveland, ed., Vol. 6, Amsterdam: Elsevier, pp. 363-371.
Smil, V. 2004. World history and energy. In: Encyclopedia
of Energy, C. Clevaland, ed., Vol. 6, Amsterdam: Elsevier,
pp. 549-561.
Smil, V. Coal. In: Encyclopedia of the World Environnmental
History, S. Krech III, J.R. McNeill and C. Merchant, eds.,
Vol. 1, New York: Routledge, pp. 239-240.
Smil, V. Dung. In: Encyclopedia of the World Environnmental
History, S. Krech III, J.R. McNeill and C. Merchant, eds.,
Vol. 1, New York: Routledge, pp. 351-352.
Smil, V. Geothermal energy. In: Encyclopedia of the World
Environnmental History, S. Krech III, J.R. McNeill and C.
Merchant, eds., Vol. 1, New York: Routledge, pp. 582-582.
Smil, V. Haber, Fritz. In: Encyclopedia of the World Environnmental
History, S. Krech III, J.R. McNeill and C. Merchant, eds.,
Vol. 2, New York: Routledge, pp. 631-632.
Smil, V. Natural gas. In: Encyclopedia of the World Environnmental
History, S. Krech III, J.R. McNeill and C. Merchant, eds.,
Vol. 2, New York: Routledge, pp. 872-874.
Smil, V. Oil. In: Encyclopedia of the World Environnmental
History, S. Krech III, J.R. McNeill and C. Merchant, eds.,
Vol. 3, New York: Routledge, pp. 962-963.
Smil, V. Solar energy. In: Encyclopedia of the World Environnmental
History, S. Krech III, J.R. McNeill and C. Merchant, eds.,
Vol. 3, New York: Routledge, pp. 1138-1140.
Smil, V. Water energy. In: Encyclopedia of the World Environnmental
History, S. Krech III, J.R. McNeill and C. Merchant, eds.,
Vol. 3, New York: Routledge, pp. 1303-1305.
Smil, V. Wind energy. In: Encyclopedia of the World Environnmental
History, S. Krech III, J.R. McNeill and C. Merchant, eds.,
Vol. 3, New York: Routledge, pp. 1337-1339. |
2003
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Smil, V. 2003. Sekai o yashinau
Kankyo to ryoritsushita nogyo to kenkouna shokuji o motomete.
FAPRC, Tokyo, xxxiv + 389 pp. (Japanese translation of Feeding
the World A Challenge for the 21st Century)
Smil, V. 2003. Alimentar al mundo Un reto del siglo XXI.
Siglo Vientiuno,Madrid, xxi + 411 pp. (Spanish translation of
Feeding the World A Challenge for the 21st Century)
Smil, V. 2003. Dietary regimes. In: Paul Demeny and Geoffrey
McNicoll, eds., Population Encyclopedia, New York: Macmillan
Reference, pp. 234-237.
Smil, V. 2003. Natural resources and population. In: Paul Demeny
and Geoffrey McNicoll, eds., Population Encyclopedia, New
York: Macmillan Reference, pp. 689-692.
Smil, V. 2003. Nitrogen cycle. In: Paul Demeny and Geoffrey McNicoll,
eds., Population Encyclopedia, New York: Macmillan Reference,
pp. 692-693.
Smil, V. 2003. No alternative to reality. Tech Central Station
June 30 2003:1-4. http://www.techcentralstation.com
Smil, V. 2003. Beyond the blackout. Tech Central Station
August 18 2003:1-3. http://www.techcentralstation.com
Smil, V. 2003. Feeding China: from wanting to wasting. Current
History 102(665): 270-273
Smil, V. 2003. Energy at the Crossroads Global Perspectives
and Uncertainties. The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, xiv + 427
pp.
Smil, V. 2003. Nitrogen in Agriculture. In: Advances in Energy
Studies: Reconsidering the Importance of Energy, S. Ulgiati,
ed., Padova: SGE, pp. 245-250.
Smil, V. 2003. Agricultural revolution: Asia, Africa, and the
Americas. In: Oxford Encyclopedia of Economic History,
Joel Mokyr, ed., New York: Oxford University Press, vol. 1, pp.
46-49.
Smil, V. 2003. Fossil fuels. In: Oxford Encyclopedia of Economic
History, Joel Mokyr, ed., New York: Oxford University Press,
vol. 2, pp. 356-360.
Smil, V. 2003. Bioenergetica. In: Storia della scienza,
S. Petruccioli, ed., Roma: Istituto della Enciclopedia Italiana,
vol. IX, pp.225-232.
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2002
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Smil, V. 2002. A more energetic Japan. Asian
Wall Street Journal, May1, 2002, p. A9.
Smil, V. 2002. The Earth's Biosphere Evolution, Dynamics
and Change. The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, viii + 346 pp.
Smil, V. 2002. The future: perfect or posthuman? Natural
History 111(7):82-83.
Smil, V. 2002. The temperature of everything. Nature
418:919-920.
Smil, V. 2002. Biofixation and nitrogen in the biosphere and
in global food production. In: Finan, T.M. et al., eds. Nitrogen
Fixation: Global Perspectives (Proceedings of the 13th International
Congress in Nitrogen Fixation), CAB International, Wallingford,
UK, pp. 7-10.
Smil, V. 2002. Food production. In: The Nutrition Transition:
Diet and Disease in Modern World, B. Caballero and B. Popkin,
eds. Elsevier Science, London, pp. 25-50.
Smil, V. 2002. Phosphorus: Global transfers. In: Causes and
Consequences of Global Environmental Change I. Douglas, ed.
Vol. 3. of Encyclopedia of Global Environmental Change,
T. Munn, ed., John Wiley, Chichester, pp. 536-542.
Smil, V. 2002. Nitrogen and food production: Proteins for human
diets. Ambio 31:126-131.
Smil, V. 2002. Acid rain. In: International Encyclopedia of
Environmental Politics, J. Barry and E.G. Frankland, eds.,
Routledge, London, pp. 1-2.
Smil, V. 2002. Air pollution. In: International Encyclopedia
of Environmental Politics, J. Barry and E.G. Frankland, eds.,
Routledge, London, pp. 10-11.
Smil, V. 2002. China. In: International Encyclopedia of Environmental
Politics, J. Barry and E.G. Frankland, eds., Routledge, London,
pp. 80-85.
Smil, V. 2002. Three Gorges Project. In: International Encyclopedia
of Environmental Politics, J. Barry and E.G. Frankland, eds.,
Routledge, London, pp. 449-451.
Smil, V. 2002. Population and environmental services. In: Population
and Environment, W. Lutz, A. Prskawetz and W.C. Sanderson,
eds., A Supplement to Vol. 28 Population and Development Review,
pp. 187-198.
Smil, V. 2002. Energy resources and uses: a global primer for
the twenty-first century. Current History 101(653):126-132.
Smil, V. 2002. Worldwide transformation of diets, burdens of
meat production and opportunities for novel food proteins. Enzyme
and Microbial Technology 30:305-311.
Smil,
V. 2002. Biofixation and nitrogen in the biosphere and in global
food production. In: Finan, T.M. et al., eds. Nitrogen Fixation:
Global Perspectives (Proceedings of the 13th International
Congress in Nitrogen Fixation), CAB International, Wallingford,
UK, pp. 7-10.
Smil, V. 2002. Food production. In: The Nutrition Transition:
Diet and Disease in the Developing World, B. Caballero and
B. Popkin, eds. Elsevier Science, London, pp. 25-50.
Smil, V. 2002. A more energetic Japan. Asian Wall Street Journal,
May1, 2002, p. A9.
Smil, V. 2002. The Earth’s Biosphere Evolution, Dynamics
and Change. The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, viii + 346 pp.
Smil, V. 2002. The future: perfect or posthuman? Natural History
111(7):82-83.
Smil, V. 2002. The temperature of everything. Nature 418:919-920.
Smil, V. 2002. Eating meat: evolution, patterns, and consequences.
Population and Development Review 28:599-639. |
2001
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Smil,
V. 2001. Genius loci. Nature 409:21.
Smil, V. 2001.
Enriching the Earth:
Fritz Haber, Carl Bosch and the Transformation of World
Food Production. The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, xvii + 338
pp.
Smil,
V. 2001. Geography of energy use. In: J. Zumerchik, ed., Macmillan
Encyclopedia of Energy Vol. 2, Macmillan Reference USA, New
York, pp. 567-572
Smil,
V. 2001. Historical perspectives and social consequences. In:
J. Zumerchik, ed., Macmillan Encyclopedia of Energy
Vol. 2, Macmillan Reference USA, New York, pp. 621-630.
Smil,
V. 2001. Genius loci. Fizikai szemle 2001(1):38.
Smil,
V. 2001. What we do best. Natural History 110(3):96.
Smil,
V. 2001. Enriching the Earth –- or what is better than composting.
In: Environmental Health: Where Does Composting Fit? Proceedings
of the 7th Annual Composting Conference, Composting
Technology Center, Olds, AB, pp. 1-4.
Smil,
V. 2001. Energy strategies for the 21st century: perils and opportunities.
In: Advances in Energy Studies, S. Ulgiati et al., eds.,
SGE, Padova, pp. 3799-384.
Smil, V. 2001. China's burn rate. Asiaweek 27(27):21.
Smil, V. 2001. It doesn't add up. Asiaweek 27(46):24.
Smil, V. 2001. Global biogeochemical cycles. In: Handbook
of Industrial Ecology, R.U. Ayres and L.W. Ayres, eds. Elgar
Publishing, Cheltenham, pp. 249-259.
Smil, V. 2001. Energias Una Guia Ilustrada de la Bioesfera
y la Civilizacion. Editorial Crítica, Barcelona, 408
pp (Spanish translation of Energies).
Smil, V. 2001. Feeding the World A Challenge for the 21st
Century. The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, xxviii + 360 pp (paperback
edition).
Smil, V. 2001. Air pollution. In: International Encyclopedia
of the Social and Behavioral Science, N.J. Smelser and P.B.Baltes,
eds., Elsevier Science, Amsterdam, vol 1, pp. 355-359.
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2000
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Smil,
V. 2000. Feeding the World: A
Challenge for the 21st Century. The MIT Press, Cambridge,
MA, xxviii + 360 pp.
Smil, V. 2000.
Laying down the law. Nature 403:597.
Smil, V. 2000.
China's energy and resource uses: continuity and change. In: R.L.
Edmonds, ed. Managing the Chinese Environment, Oxford University
Press, Oxford, pp. 211-227.
Smil, V. 2000.
Rocky Mountain visions: a review essay. Population and Development
Review 26:163-176.
Smil,
V. 2000. Development and destruction: the dimensions of China's
environmental challenge. In: T. Weston and L. Jensen, eds. China
Beyond the Headlines, Rowman &
Littlefield, pp. 195-215.
Smil,
V. 2000. Horse power. Nature 405:125.
Smil, V. 2000.
China's environment: resilient myths and contradictory realities.
In: K.K. Gaul and J. Hiltz, eds. Landscapes and Communities
on the Pacific Rim, M.E. Sharpe,
Armonk, NY, pp. 167-181.
Smil,
V. 2000. Jumbo. Nature 406:239.
Smil,
V. 2000. Water, water everywhere... Asian Wall Street Journal,
August 22, 2000, p. 12.
Smil, V. 2000.
Good fortune for inorganic fertilizers. Farm Chemicals International
14(3):60-61.
Smil, V. 2000.
Why China should take care of its environment. In: Proceedings
of Symposium on 21st Century China and the Challenge of Sustainable
Development, Washington DC: WRAS, pp. 5-8.
Smil, V. 2000.
Long-range perspectives on inorganic fertilizers in global agriculture.
In: Breaking the Cycle of Poverty and Hunger, International
Fertilizer Development Center, Muscle Shoals, AB, pp. 13-20.
Smil,
V. 2000. Magic beans. Nature 407:567.
Smil,
V. 2000. Cycles of Life Civilization and the Biosphere. Scientific American
Library, New York, x + 221 pp (revised paperback edition).
Smil, V. 2000.
Perils of long-range energy forecasting:
reflections of looking far ahead. Technological Forecasting
and Social Change 65:251-264.
Smil, V. 2000.
Energy in the 20th century: resources,
conversions, costs, uses, and consequences. Annual Review
of Energy and the Environment 25:21-51.
Smil, V. 2000.
Phosphorus in the environment: natural flows and human interferences.
Annual Review of Energy and Environment 25:53-88.
Smil,
V. 2000. The energy question, again. Current History 99:408-412.
Smil,
V. 2000. Storia dell’energia. Bologna: Società editrice
il Mulino, 420 pp.
Smil, V.
2000. Vaulting space. Nature
408:910.
Smil,
V. 2000. All human life is here. Nature 407:643-644.
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1999
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Smil, V. 1999. Crop residues: agriculture's
largest harvest. BioScience 49:299-308.
Smil, V. 1999. China's megaprojects for the new millennium.
Asian Wall Street Journal, April 22, 1999, p. 8.
Smil, V. 1999. China's agricultural land. The China Quarterly
158:414-429.
Smil, V. 1999. Nitrogen in crop production: An account of global
flows. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 13:647-662.
Smil, V. 1999. Detonator of the population explosion. Nature
400:415.
Smil, V. 1999. Impacts of energy use on global biospheric cycles.
In: S.J. Hassol and J. Katzenberger, eds. Elements of Change
1998. Aspen Global Change Institute, Aspen, CO, pp.153-156.
Smil, V. 1999. China's unstable past and future. Asian Wall
Street Journal, September 30, 1999, p. 8.
Smil, V. 1999. How many billions to go? Nature 401:429.
Smil, V. 1999. Long-range Perspectives on Inorganic Fertilizers
in Global Agriculture. Travis P. Hignett Memorial Lecture,
International Fertilizer Development Center, Muscle Shoals, AB,
36 pp
Smil, V. 1999. China's
great famine: 40 years later. British Medical Journal
7225:1619-1621.
Smil, V. 1999. Elementaire kringlopen: Wisselwerking tussen
biosfeer en beschaving. Natuur & Techniek, Beek, 216 pp. |
1998
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Smil, V. 1998. China's environmental security:
non- catastrophic perspectives. In: B.R. Allenby et al., eds.,
Environmental Threats and National Security, MIT Press,
Cambridge, MA, pp. 208-220.
Smil, V. 1998. Im Tal des Jangtse schlägt die Natur zurück.
Weltwoche 32(August 6):1-2.
Smil, V. 1998. Nature's services, human follies. Population
and Development Review 24(3):613-623.
Smil, V. 1998. Food, energy, and the environment: implications
for Asia's rice agriculture. In: N.G. Dowling, S.M. Greenfield
and K.S. Fischer, eds., Sustainability of Rice in the Global
Food System, International Rice Research Institute, Los Baños,
Philippines, pp. 321-331.
Smil, V. 1998. Global population: milestones, hopes, and concerns.
Medicine & Global Survival 5(2):105-108.
Smil, V. 1998. Future of oil: Trends and surprises. OPEC
Review 22(4):253-276.
Smil, V. 1998. China's energy and resource uses: continuity
and change. The China Quarterly 156:935-951.
Smil, V. 1998. Energies An Illustrated Guide to the Biosphere
and Civilization. The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, xi + 217 pp. |
1997
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Smil, V. 1997. Cycles of Life Civilization
and the Biosphere. Scientific American Library, New York,
x + 221 pp.
Smil, V. 1997. China's environment and security: simple myths
and complex realities. SAIS Review 17:107-126.
Smil, V. 1997. Some unorthodox perspectives on agricultural
biodiversity: the case of legume cultivation. Agriculture
Ecosystems & Environment 62:135-144.
Smil, V. 1997. Global population and nitrogen cycle. Scientific
American 277(1):76-81.
Smil, V. 1997. China shoulders the cost of environmental change.
Environment 39(6):6-9, 33-37.
Smil, V. 1997. China's environment and natural resources. In:
C. Hudson, ed. China Handbook, Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers,
Chicago, pp. 188-197. |
1996
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Smil, V. 1996. Is there enough Chinese food?
New York Review of Books 43(2):32-34.
Smil, V. 1996. Book of numbers. Nature 379:593-594.
Smil, V. 1996. Energy and the Environment Challenges for
the Pacific Rim. Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada, Vancouver,
BC, 20 pp.
Smil, V. 1996. Barriers to a sustainable China. In: D.C. Pirages,
ed. Building Sustainable Societies, M.E. Sharpe, Armonk,
NY, pp. 175-187.
Smil, V. 1996. Environmental Problems in China: Estimates
of Economic Costs. East-West Center, Honolulu, HI, 62 pp.
Smil, V. 1996. Factors influencing China's impact on a climate
change regime. In: S.J. Rassol and J. Katzenberger, eds.,
Elements of Change 1995, The Aspen Global Change Institute,
Aspen, CO, pp. 174-176.
Smil, V. 1996. Environmental issues and the food supply situation
in China. In: S.J. Rassol and J. Katzenberger, eds., Elements
of Change 1995, The Aspen Global Change Institute, Aspen,
CO, pp. 247-248.
Smil, V. 1996. Umweltsünden der Kulturrevolutionäre. Tages
Anzeiger 104(189):2, 16 August 1996.
Smil, V. 1996. The Developing Countries: The China Example.
In: S. Rampal and S.W. Sinding, eds., Population Growth and
Environmental Issues, Praeger, New York, pp. 23-30.
Smil, V. 1996. Energetica Generale: L'energia nella biosfera
e nella civiltà. Edagricole, Bologna, xi + 397 pp.
Smil, V. 1996. Chugoku no kankyo kiki. Aki shobo, Tokyo,
x + 270 pp.
Smil, V. 1996. Who Will Feed China? Fourth Annual Hopper
Lecture, October 22, 1996. Center for Inetrnational Programs,
University of Guelph, ON, 18 pp.
Smil, V. 1996. China's Environmental Refugees: Causes, Dimensions
and Risks of an Emerging Problem. In: G. Bächler and K.R. Spillmann,
eds., Kriegsursäche Umweltzerstörung, Verlag Ruegger,
Zürich, pp. 127-148.
Smil, V. 1996. Mushiba mareta daichi chugoku no kankyo mondai.
Korosha, Kyoto, xix + 289 pp. |
1995
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Smil, V. 1995. China's consumption frenzy
cannot last. People & the Planet 4(1):14-16.
Smil, V. 1995. L'environnement et la politique internationale.
Etudes internationales 26(2):361-371.
Smil, V. 1995. China's economy. In: Colliers Encyclopedia,
Collier's, New York, pp. 293-302.
Smil, V. 1995. Energy, economy and the environment in industrializing
countries. In: World Energy to the Year 2020, The Rene
Dubos Center for Human Environments, New York, pp. 52-54.
Smil, V. 1995. Feeding China. Current History 94(593):280-
284.
Smil, V. 1995. Who will feed China? The China Quarterly
143:801-813.
Smil, V. 1995. China's Environmental Refugees: Causes, Dimensions
and Risks of an Emerging Problem. In: Environmental Crisis:
Regional Conflicts and Ways of Cooperation, K.R. Spillmann
and G. Bächler, eds., Swiss Peace Foundation, Bern, pp. 75-91. |
1994
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Smil, V. 1994. Der grosse Sprung in die Städte.
Der Überblick 30(1):26-29.
Smil, V. 1994. Asia's stumbling giant. The Independent
May 1994:66-69.
Smil, V. 1994. A land stretching to support its people.
International Herald Tribune, May 30, p. 8.
Smil, V. 1994. Energy intensities: revealing or misleading?
OPEC Review 18(1):1-23.
Smil, V. 1994. How many people can the Earth feed? Population
and Development Review 20(2):255-292.
Smil, V. 1994. The world's forgotten wars. The Independent
July 1994:70-71.
Smil, V. 1994.The human dimensions of sustainable development:
a global view. In: Energy, the Environment, and Global Economic
Growth, W. Keens, ed., The University of Tulsa, Tulsa, OK,
pp. 84-87.
Smil, V. 1994. Oil - the thirsty years. The Independent
August 1994:66-67.
Smil, V. 1994. Gelber Fluss verschwindet. Profil 25(35):56-57.
Smil, V. 1994. Why many big projects are mixed blessings.
International Herald Tribune, September 21, pp. 17A-17B.
Smil, V. 1994. Energy in World History. Westview Press,
Boulder, CO, xviii + 300 p.
Smil, V. 1994. Raubzug auf letzte Ressourcen. Neue Zürcher
Zeitung Folio 11:24-28.
Smil, V. 1994. China's greenhouse gas emissions. Global
Environmental Change 4:279-286.
Smil, V. 1994. Some contrarian notes on environmental threats
to national security. Canadian Foreign Policy 2(2):85-87. |
1993
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Smil, V. 1993. Afforestation in China. In:
A. Mather, ed., Afforestation Policies, Planning and Progress,
Belhaven Press, London, pp. 105-117 .
Smil, V. 1993. China's Environment An Inquiry into the Limits
of National Development. M.E. Sharpe, Armonk, NY, xix + 257
pp.
Smil, V. 1993. How rich is China? Current History 92(575):265-269.
Smil, V. 1993. Global Ecology Environmental Change and Social
Flexibility. Routledge, London, xiii + 240 pp. |
1992
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Smil, V. 1992. Agricultural energy costs:
National analyses. In: R.C. Fluck, ed., Energy in Farm Production,
Elsevier, Amsterdam, pp. 85-100.
Smil, V. 1992. Potential Environmental Conflicts Involving
Countries of the North Pacific. North Pacific Cooperative
Security Dialogue, York University, Toronto, ON, 18 pp.
Smil, V. 1992. Elusive links: energy, value, economic growth
and quality of life. OPEC Review 16(1):1-21.
Smil, V. 1992. Living beyond our means. The Independent
3(7):37-38.
Smil, V. 1992. China's emissions of greenhouse gases: status
and prospects. In: T.W. Robinson, ed., The Foreign Relations
of China's Environmental Policy. The American Enterprise Institute,
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Smil, V. 1992. China's environment in the 1980s: some critical
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