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Methods and Tools for Integrated Sustainability Assessment (MATISSE): A New European Project

In: Impact Assessment and Sustainable Development

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  • Paul Weaver
  • Jan Rotmans
  • John Turnpenny
  • Andrew Jordan
  • Alex Haxeltine

Abstract

Translation of the principle of sustainable development into policy and practice, and the evaluation of the outcomes of these strategic interventions, are some of the most pressing challenges facing policymakers in Europe and beyond. The chapters in this book contribute to the debate surrounding these challenges. By exploring the conceptual and methodological issues relating to the evaluation of sustainable development and analysing European practice and experience, this work provides a coherent and integrated contribution to our understanding of these issues.

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  • Paul Weaver & Jan Rotmans & John Turnpenny & Andrew Jordan & Alex Haxeltine, 2007. "Methods and Tools for Integrated Sustainability Assessment (MATISSE): A New European Project," Chapters, in: Clive George & Colin Kirkpatrick (ed.), Impact Assessment and Sustainable Development, chapter 9, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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    1. Noam Bergman & Alex Haxeltine & Lorraine Whitmarsh & Jonathan Köhler & Michel Schilperoord & Jan Rotmans, 2008. "Modelling Socio-Technical Transition Patterns and Pathways," Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, vol. 11(3), pages 1-7.

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