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Co-authored papers:
Melo, C., & Wolf, S. 2005. Empirical Assessment of Eco-certification: The Case of Ecuadorian Bananas. Organization & Environment 18: 287-317.
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Banana Production References:
Castillo, L., Ruepert, C.,& Solis, E. 2000. Pesticide residue in the aquatic environment of banana plantation areas in the North Atlantic zone of Coast Rica. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 19: 429-446.
Colburn, F. 1997. Shrimp or bananas. Journal of Business Research 38: 97-103.
Henriques, W., Jeffers, R., Lacher, T., & Kendall, R. 1997. Agrochemical use on banana plantations in Latin America: Perspectives on ecological risk. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 16: 91-99.
Jeger, M.,Waller, J., Johanson, A.,&Gowen, S. 1996. Monitoring in banana pest management. Crop Protection 15: 391-397.
Matlock, R. B., Rogers, D., Edwards, J., & Martin, S. 2002. Avian communities in forest fragments and reforestation areas associated with banana plantations in Costa Rica. Agriculture, Ecosystems and the Environment 91: 199-215.
Mortensen, S., Johnson, K., Weisskopf, C., Hooper, M., Lacher T., & Kendall R. 1998. Avian exposure to pesticides in Costa Rican banana plantations. Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 60: 562-568.
Muños-Carpena, R., Ritter, A., Socorro, A.,&Perez, N. 2002. Nitrogen evolution and fate in a Canary Islands Spain sprinkler fertigated banana plot. Agricultural Water Management 52: 93-117.
Stern, A. 1999. Shrimps, bananas and mangroves:Adispute resolved. The Environmentalist 19: 317-323.
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Political Ecology of Bananas References:
Chambron, A. 1999. Bananas: The TNC’s green gold. In J. Madeley Ed., Hungry for power pp. 46-65. London: UK Food Group.
Crichlow, M. 2003. Neoliberalism, states, and bananas in the Windward Islands. Latin American Perspectives 30: 37-57.
Chomsky, A. 1996. West Indian Workers and the United Fruit Company in Costa Rica, 1870-1940. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University PressEuraque, D. 1996. Reinterpreting the banana republic: regions and state in Honduras, 1870-1972. Chapel Hill and London: The University of North Carolina Press.
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. 2003. The world banana economy 1985-2002. Rome: Author.
Frundt, H. 2005. Toward a hegemonic resolution in the banana trade. International Political Science 26(2): 215-237.
Grossman, L. 1998. The Political Ecology of Bananas: Contract Farming, Peasants, and Agrarian Change in Eastern Caribbean. Chapel Hill and London: The University of North Carolina Press. Human Rights Watch. 2002. Tainted harvest. New York: Author.
Moberg, M. 2005. Fairtrade and Eastern Caribbean Banana farmers: rhetoric and reality in the anti-Globalization movement. Human Organizations 64(1): 4-15.
Murray, D., & Raynolds, L. 2000. Alternative trade in bananas: Obstacles and opportunities for progressive social change in the global economy. Agriculture and Human Values 17: 65-74.
Putman, L. 2002. The Company they kept: migrants and the politics of gender in Caribbean Costa Rica, 1870-1960. Chapel Hill and London: The University of North Carolina Press.
Raynolds, L. 2000. Re-embedding global agriculture: The international organic and fair trade movements. Agriculture and Human Values 17: 297-309.
Raynolds, L., & Murray, D. 1998. Yes, we have no bananas: Re-regulating global and regional trade. International Journal of Sociology of Agriculture and Food 7: 7-44.
Striffler, R. 2002. In the shadows of state and capital. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.
Soluri, J. 2000. People, Plants and Pathogens: the eco-social dynamics of export banana production in Honduras, 1975-1950. Hispanic American Review 80(3): 463-501
Taylor, J. and Scharlin, P. 2004. Smart Alliance: how a global corporation and environmental activists transformed a tarnished brand. New Haven and London: Yale University Press.
United Nations Environmental Programme. 2002. Integrated assessment of trade liberalization and trade-related policies: A country study on the banana sector in Ecuador. New York: United Nations.
Feral, M., Fisher, H., Nielsen, J. Smith, A., and Coats, S. 2006. Dole, behind the smoke screen: An investigation into Dole's banana plantations in Latin America. In International Union of Food, Agricultural, Hotel, Restaurant, Catering, Tobacco and Allied Workers' Associations (IUF)[online]. May/2006 [cited 05/June/2006]. Portable Document Format.
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Ecolabeling References:
Boström, M. 2003. Environmental organisations in new forms of political participation: Ecological modernization and the making of voluntary rules. Environmental Values 12: 175-193.
Bray, D., Sanchez, J.,&Murphy, E. 2002. Social dimensions of organic coffee production in Mexico: Lessons for eco-labeling initiatives. Society & Natural Resources 15: 429- 446.
Cashore, B., Auld, G.,&Newsom, D. 2004. Governing through markets: Forest certification and the emergence of non-state authority.NewHaven,CT:Yale University Press.
Constance, D., & Bonanno, A. 2000. Regulating the global fisheries: TheWorldWildlife Fund, Unilever, and the Marine Stewardship Council. Agriculture and Human Values 17: 125-139.
Consumers International. 1999. Green labels: Consumers interest and transatlantic trade tensions in eco-labeling. New York: Author.
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. 2000. Ad-hoc expert meeting on socially and environmentally responsible banana production and trade. Rome: Author.
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. 2001. Banana statistics 1990- 2000. Rome: Author.
Joshi, M. 2004. Are eco-labels consistent withworld trade organization agreements? Journal of World Trade 38: 69-92.
Lockeretz,W. Ed.. 2002. Ecolabels and the greening of the food market. Medford, MA: Tufts University.
Rice, R. 2001. Noble goals and challenging terrain: Organic and fair trade coffee movements in the global marketplace. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 14: 39-66.
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. 1997. Eco-labelling: Actual effects of selected programmes Working Paper 5.
Ward, H. 1997. Trade and the environmental: Issues in voluntary eco-labelling and life cycle analysis. Review of European Community and International Law RECIEL 6: 139-148.
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Policy References:
Allaire, G., & Wolf, S. 2004. Cognitive models and institutional hybridity in agrofood innovation. Science, Technology and Human Values 29: 431-458.
Jansen, K. 2004. Greening bananas and institutionalizing environmentalism: Selfregulation by fruit corporations. In K. Jansen & S. Vellema Eds., Agribusiness and society: Corporate responses to environmentalism, market opportunities and public regulation pp. 145-175. London: Zed Books.
Kettl, D. 2002. Introduction. In D. F. Kettl Ed., Environmental governance: A report on the next generation of environmental policy pp. 1-13. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press.
Kimerling, J. 2001. Corporate ethics in the era of globalization: The promise and peril of international environmental standards. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 14: 425-255.
Kirchhoff, S. 2000. Green business and blue angels. Environmental and Resource Economics 15: 403-420.
Porter, M., & van der Linde, C. 1995. Toward a new conception of the environment competitiveness relationship. Journal of Economic Perspectives 9: 97-118.
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Other References:
Barbier, E. 2000. Links between economic liberalization and rural resource degradation in the developing regions. Agricultural Economics 23: 299-310.
Clay, J. 2004. World agriculture and the environment: A commodity-by-commodity guide to impacts and practices. Washington, DC: Island Press.
Dryzek, J. 1997. The politics of the earth: Environmental discourses. Cambridge, UK: Oxford University Press.
Green, K., Morton, B.,&New, S. 2000. Greening organizations: Purchasing, consumption and innovation. Organization & Environment 13: 206.
Grossman, P. 2000. Corporate interest and trade liberalization. Organization & Environment, 13: 61.
Hausker, K. 1999. The convergence of ideas on improving the environmental protection system. Washington, DC: Center for Strategic and International Studies.
Karlsson, S. 2004. Agricultural pesticides in developing countries. Environment 46: 22- 41.
Mazmanian, D., & Kraft, M. Eds.. 1999. Toward sustainable communities: Transition and transformations in environmental policy. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
McCarthy, J., & Prudham, W. 2004. Neoliberal nature and the nature of neoliberalism. Geoforum 35: 275-283.
Overdevest, C. 2004. Treadmill politics, information politics and public policy. Organization and Environment 18: 72-90.
Polanyi, K. 1944. Self protection of society. InK. Polanyi Ed., The great transformation: The political and economic origins of our time pp. 130-134. Boston: Beacon.
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