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2008, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 100-108 Origin and development of ecological philosophy and environmental ethics and their impact on the idea of sustainable development
by Włodzimierz Tyburski - 109-116 The philosophical dimension to the principle of sustainable development in the Polish scientific literature
by Andrzej Papuziński - 117-125 A civilization based on sustainable development: its limits and prospects
by Antoni Skowroński - 126-134 Globalization and its alternatives: antiglobalism, alterglobalism and the idea of sustainable development
by Leszek Gawor - 135-135 Sustainability and Identity - Call for papers to a special issue in Sustainable Development
by Peter Dobers & Lars Strannegård
2008, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 1-16 Can eco-footprinting analysis be used successfully to encourage more sustainable behaviour at the household level?
by Marcus Sutcliffe & Paul Hooper & Ros Howell - 17-34 Determinant factors in the degree of implementation of Local Agenda 21 in the European Union
by Isabel M. Garcia-Sanchez & Jose-Manuel Prado-Lorenzo - 35-43 Communicative planning - friend or foe? Obstacles and opportunities for implementing sustainable development locally
by Mariann Mannberg & Elin Wihlborg - 44-55 The impact of social capital on regional waste recycling
by Tsung-hsiu Tsai - 56-69 Sustainable development in Rwanda: industry and government
by Tim Short - 70-70 Sustainability and identity - call for papers to a special issue in Sustainable Development
by Peter Dobers & Lars Strannegård
2007, Volume 15, Issue 6
- 1-1 Integrated scenarios for assessing biodiversity risks
by Joachim H. Spangenberg - 329-342 Performance, conformance and change: towards a sustainable tourism strategy for Scotland
by Calum Macleod & Rune Todnem By - 343-356 Integrated scenarios for assessing biodiversity risks
by Joachim H. Spangenberg - 357-369 Building an eco-industrial park as a public project in South Korea. The stakeholders' understanding of and involvement in the project
by Heungsoon Kim - 370-381 Collaboration as a pathway for sustainability
by Rodrigo Lozano - 382-396 The 'successful failure' of the sustainable development agreement between the Netherlands and Bhutan
by Chhewang Rinzin & Debberah N. ten Velthuis & Walter J. V. Vermeulen
2007, Volume 15, Issue 5
- 1-1 Special issue: Paradigms of Corporate Sustainability - a decade after Hijacking Environmentalism
by Tarja Ketola & Cecilia Mark-Herbert & György Pataki - 275-275 Editorial
by Malcolm Eames & Kate McGeevor - 276-285 Environmental citizenship: towards sustainable development
by Andrew Dobson - 286-295 Deliberate futures: precaution and progress in social choice of sustainable technology
by Andy Stirling - 296-306 The contribution of corporate social responsibility to sustainable development
by Jeremy Moon - 307-317 Sustainable rural economies: some lessons from the English experience
by Philip Lowe & Neil Ward - 318-327 Strategic intermediation: between regional strategy and local practice
by Will Medd & Simon Marvin
2007, Volume 15, Issue 4
- 205-215 Predicted impact of HIV|AIDS on improved fallow adoption and rural household food security in Malawi
by P. H. Thangata & P. E. Hildebrand & F. Kwesiga - 216-228 Partnering with the state for sustainable development: Shell's experience in the Niger Delta, Nigeria
by Uwem E. Ite - 229-241 Determining barriers to sustainability within the Costa Rican coffee industry
by M. A. Adams & A. E. Ghaly - 242-253 The contribution of six developing countries' industry to sustainable development
by Ralph A. Luken & Paul Hesp - 254-266 An analytical approach to sustainable development in Turkey
by Nuray Kizilaslan & A. Zafer Gürler & Halil Kizilaslan - 267-274 The virtuous cycle: incremental changes and a process-based sustainable development
by Lenore Newman
2007, Volume 15, Issue 3
- 135-147 What is stopping sustainable building in England? Barriers experienced by stakeholders in delivering sustainable developments
by Katie Williams & Carol Dair - 148-159 Dimensions of environmentally sustainable innovation: the structure of eco-innovation concepts
by Tomas Hellström - 160-173 A framework of sustainable behaviours that can be enabled through the design of neighbourhood-scale developments
by Katie Williams & Carol Dair - 174-187 The sustainable development area: satisfying basic needs and safeguarding ecological sustainability
by Erling Holden & Kristin Linnerud - 188-203 Empirical measurement of sustainable welfare from the perspective of extended genuine savings
by Grace T. R. Lin
2007, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 69-82 A sustainable product needing a sustainable procurement commitment: the case of green waste in Wales
by G. F. Dawson & E. J. Probert - 83-96 Planning for sustainable development: a paradigm shift towards a process-based approach
by Ali Bagheri & Peder Hjorth - 97-110 Story telling in sustainable development projects
by Simon Bell & Stephen Morse - 111-120 Management of water bird shooting by voluntary agreements in Denmark
by Jesper S. Schou & Thomas Bregnballe - 121-133 Empirical analysis of eco-industrial development in China
by Yong Geng & Murray Haight & Qinghua Zhu
2007, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 1-14 Changing times and strategies: Shell's contribution to sustainable community development in the Niger Delta, Nigeria
by Uwem E. Ite - 15-27 Strategic partnerships between MNEs and civil society: the post-WSSD perspectives
by Gabriel Eweje - 28-40 A comparative analysis of sustainable fishery development indicator systems in Australia and Canada
by Wen Hong Liu & Ching Hsiewn Ou - 41-51 'Rationalizing sustainable development' - a critical treatise
by Tomi J. Kallio & Piia Nordberg & Ari Ahonen - 52-68 Public perceptions of Bhutan's approach to sustainable development in practice
by Chhewang Rinzin & Walter J. V. Vermeulen & Pieter Glasbergen
2006, Volume 14, Issue 5
- 287-299 Development of an indicator model and ranking of sustainable revitalization alternatives of derelict property: a Lithuanian case study
by Edmundas Kazimieras Zavadskas & Jurgita Antucheviciene - 300-311 Green tax reforms for industrial transformation: overcoming institutional inertia with consumption taxes
by Johan Albrecht - 312-326 MAMMUT - managing the metabolism of urbanization: testing theory through a pilot study of the Stockholm Underground
by Örjan Svane & Carina Weingaertner - 327-342 Use of structural equation modeling to examine the relationships between growth, trade and the environment in developing countries
by Anna Kukla-Gryz
2006, Volume 14, Issue 4
- 219-233 National account measures and sustainability objectives: present approaches and future prospects
by Matthew Clarke & Sardar M. N. Islam - 234-244 Emancipatory accounting and sustainable development: a Gandhian-Vedic theorization of experimenting with truth
by Kala Saravanamuthu - 245-256 The challenge of greening global product chains: meeting both ends
by Walter J. V. Vermeulen & P. J. Ras - 257-267 Reducing waste: repair, recondition, remanufacture or recycle?
by Andrew M. King & Stuart C. Burgess & Winnie Ijomah & Chris A. McMahon - 268-276 The contextual meaning of sustainable development: the case of the Dutch drinking water sector
by Judith E. M. Klostermann & Jacqueline Cramer - 277-286 A data envelopment analysis approach to the assessment of natural parks' economic efficiency and sustainability. The case of Italian national parks
by Valentina Bosetti & Gianni Locatelli
2006, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 149-161 Use of simulation and modelling to develop a sustainable production system
by David M. R. Taplin & Trevor A. Spedding & Hsien H. Khoo - 162-176 An indigenous role in partnerships for sustainable homelands occupation in Australia
by J. Carter & D. Claudie & N. Smith - 177-189 Environmentally sustainable cities. Critical review and operational conditions
by Kostas P. Bithas & M. Christofakis - 190-204 Benefits of green offices in the UK: analysis from examples built in the 1990s
by Brian Edwards - 205-218 Building or bodging? Attitudes to sustainability in UK public sector housing construction development
by Mark Hall & David Purchase
2006, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 75-80 Small island states and territories: sustainable development issues and strategies - challenges for changing islands in a changing world
by Calbert H. Douglas - 81-92 Establishing sustainability indicators as an evolving process: experience from the island of Guernsey
by Patrick McAlpine & Andrew Birnie - 93-103 Sustainable natural resource use and economic development in small states: the tuna fisheries in Fiji and Samoa
by Robert Read - 104-114 Islands in Europe: development of an island tourism multi-dimensional model (ITMDM)
by Rachel J. C. Chen - 115-125 Sustaining social development in a small island developing state? The case of Seychelles
by Liam Campling & Michel Rosalie - 126-138 Solid waste as an indicator of sustainable development in Tortola, British Virgin Islands
by Noni M. Georges - 139-147 Energizing the island community: a review of policy standpoints for energy in small island states and territories
by E. Kathy Stuart
2006, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 1-15 Becoming ecosynchronous, part 2. Achieving sustainable development via personal development
by Robert Hay - 16-32 The evolution of sustainable development strategies in Canada: an assessment of three federal natural resource management agencies
by Ryan Plummer - 33-45 Management of community-based energy interventions in rural areas of India: issues and perspectives
by Preeti Malhotra - 46-61 Where is developing country industry in sustainable development planning?
by Ralph A. Luken - 62-71 An alternative definition of sustainable development using stability and chaos theories
by Amir Abbas Rassafi & Hossain Poorzahedy & Manouchehr Vaziri - 72-74 Global Crises, Global Solutions by Bjørn Lomborg, 2004. Cambridge University Press, xxii + 648 pp. ISBN 0 521 804446 0 and 0 521 60614 4
by Robert Barrass
2005, Volume 13, Issue 5
- 271-281 Whom is sustainable development for ? Deliberative democracy and the role of unions
by Delyse Springett & Barry Foster - 282-296 The welfare economics of measuring sustainability: a new approach based on social choice theory and systems analysis
by Sardar M. N. Islam & Matthew F. Clarke - 297-310 Is strong sustainability operational? An example from Nepal
by Surendra R. Devkota - 311-325 Becoming ecosynchronous, part 1. The root causes of our unsustainable way of life
by Robert Hay - 326-336 Environmental stability and sustainable development
by Miguel A. Santos
2005, Volume 13, Issue 4
- 209-211 Critical perspectives on sustainable development
by Delyse Springett - 212-227 Sustainable development (1987-2005): an oxymoron comes of age
by Michael Redclift - 228-238 Neither sustainable nor development: reconsidering sustainability in development
by Timothy W. Luke - 239-252 Towards sustainable economic practices, flows and spaces: or is the necessary impossible and the impossible necessary?
by Ray Hudson - 253-267 Radical reformism: towards critical ecological modernization
by Renato J. Orsato & Stewart R. Clegg - 268-270 Parecon: life after capitalism by Michael Albert. Verso, 2003. xxxix + 311 pp. ISBN 1-85984-698-X
by Miriam Kennet
2005, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 139-142 Fair trade, business and sustainable development
by William Young & Karla Utting - 143-153 Postcards from the edge: maintaining the 'alternative' character of fair trade
by William Low & Eileen Davenport - 154-165 In search of a golden blend: perspectives on the marketing of fair trade coffee
by Kirsty Golding & Ken Peattie - 166-176 New thinking in international trade? A case study of The Day Chocolate Company
by Bob Doherty & Sophi Tranchell - 177-189 What Tanzania's coffee farmers can teach the world: a performance-based look at the fair trade-free trade debate
by Bradley D. Parrish & Valerie A. Luzadis & William R. Bentley - 190-198 Fair trade and ethical trade: are there moves towards convergence?
by Sally Smith & Stephanie Barrientos - 199-208 Keeping trade fair: governance challenges in the fair trade coffee initiative
by Peter Leigh Taylor & Douglas L. Murray & Laura T. Raynolds
2005, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 69-78 Bali beyond the bomb: disparate discourses and implications for sustainability
by Alex J. Robinson & Julia Meaton - 79-90 A new conceptual framework integrating environment into corporate performance evaluation
by Her-Jiun Sheu & Shih-Fang Lo - 91-101 Ireland in the new century: an opportunity to foster an ethic of sustainable enterprise
by James J. Kennelly & Finbarr Bradley - 102-114 Assessing forest cover sustainability and deforestation risk from socioeconomic and biophysical indicators - a case study from Rampa Forests, south India
by V. Krishna Prasad & K. V. S. Badarinath - 115-128 Coping with chronic and extreme risks in contemporary Athens: confrontation or resilience?
by Kalliopi Sapountzaki & Christos Chalkias - 129-137 What drives socially responsible investment? The case of the Netherlands
by Bert Scholtens
2005, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 1-12 Community-based natural resource management in Mozambique: a critical review of the concept's applicability at local level
by Pekka Virtanen - 13-24 Incentives towards sustainable management of the municipal solid waste on islands
by Matías González Hernández & Roberto Rendeiro Martín-Cejas - 25-37 Social capital influence on sustainability of development (case study of Bulgaria)
by Alexi Danchev - 38-52 Sustainable development: mapping different approaches
by Bill Hopwood & Mary Mellor & Geoff O'Brien - 53-68 Sustainable sufficiency - an internally consistent version of sustainability
by Geoffrey Lamberton
2004, Volume 12, Issue 4
- 183-199 Enhancing the sustainability of airport developments
by Andrea L. Kaszewski & William R. Sheate - 200-211 Making sustainable development evaluations work
by Joanna Becker - 212-222 Missing links in sustainable food production in west Africa: the case of the savannas of northern Nigeria
by Jonas N. Chianu & Hiroshi Tsujii - 223-237 Green space sustainability in Thailand
by Patricia Ryan & Natarika Wayuparb
2004, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 121-135 A prospective health impact assessment to progress the sustainable futures of a city: the case of Salford, UK
by Calbert H. Douglas - 136-149 Risk, regulation and the right to know: exploring the impacts of access to information on the governance of environmental risk
by Andy Gouldson - 150-160 Sustainable development: a problem of environmental disruption now instead of intertemporal ethics
by Yew-Kwang Ng - 161-174 Implications and applications of folk zootherapy in the state of Bahia, Northeastern Brazil
by Eraldo Medeiros Costa-Neto - 175-182 Balancing economic considerations and the rights of indigenous people. The Mapuche people of Chile
by Jane Newbold
2004, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 65-73 Bridging the unsustainability gap: a framework for sustainable development
by Stefan Boron & Keith Murray - 74-86 Reconciling sustainability and growth: criteria, indicators, policies
by Joachim H. Spangenberg - 87-106 Bulk mineral flows and the sustainable development of the North West of England
by Darryn McEvoy & Joe Ravetz & John Handley - 107-120 The development and use of farm-level indicators in England
by John Tzilivakis & Kathy A. Lewis
2004, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 1-14 Experiences with sustainability indicators and stakeholder participation: a case study relating to a 'Blue Plan' project in Malta
by Simon Bell & Stephen Morse - 15-31 Heritage preservation and sustainability of China's development
by Chan Wai-Yin & Ma Shu-Yun - 32-44 What we buy, what we throw away and how we use our voice. Sustainable household waste management in the UK
by Stewart Barr - 45-55 The effects of potential reform of the CAP on greenhouse gas emissions from Irish agriculture: an extensification scenario
by Jasmina Behan & Kieran McQuinn - 56-64 Systems|operational research and sustainable development: towards a new agenda
by Gerald Midgley & Martin Reynolds
2003, Volume 11, Issue 4
- 183-198 Greening the United Nations' Human Development Index?
by Stephen Morse - 199-212 Sustainability assessment in the German detergent industry: from stakeholder involvement to sustainability indicators
by Stefan A. Seuring & Julia Koplin & Torsten Behrens & Uwe Schneidewind - 213-222 Sustainability development analysis of semi-intensive shrimp farms in Sonora, México
by O. H. A. González & L. F. Beltrán & C. Cáceres-Martínez & H. Ramírez & S. Hernández-Vazquez & E. Troyo-Dieguez & A. Ortega-Rubio - 223-235 Sustainable business versus sustainable environment: a case study of the Hong Kong shark fin business
by Gordon C.K. Cheung & Chak Yan Chang - 236-236 Water for Pabolee: stories about people and development in the Himalayas by Robert C Alter. Orient Longman, 2002. x + 240 pp, (hbk). ISBN 81-250-2191-4
by Ripin Kalra - 236-237 Building in the margin of shacks: the vision and projects of Habitat for Humanity by Ananta Kumar Giri. Orient Longman, 2002. xvii + 298 pp, (hbk), ISBN 81-250-2181-7
by Ripin Kalra - 237-237 Participating in development: approaches to indigenous knowledge edited by Paul Sillitoe, Alan Bicker and John Pottier. Routledge, 2002. xiii + 270 pp, (pbk). ISBN 0-415-25869-3
by Ripin Kalra
2003, Volume 11, Issue 3
- 121-132 Material and energy flows of a local forest industry system in Finland
by Jouni Korhonen & Ville Niutanen - 133-142 Assessment of environmental impacts of active smelter operations and abandoned mines in Karabash, Ural Mountains of Russia
by V. Udachin & B. J. Williamson & O. W. Purvis & B. Spiro & W. Dubbin & S. Brooks & B. Coste & R. J. Herrington & I. Mikhailova - 143-158 Industrial ecology: shedding more light on its perspective of understanding nature as model
by Ralf Isenmann - 159-170 Let the desert bloom: an overview of an attempt to promote sustainable development and environmental protection in the Jordanian Badia region
by Serwan M. J. Baban & Salem Al-Oun & Mohammed Shahbaz - 171-182 Incorporating sustainable development into redevelopment
by Sandra Alker & Adrian McDonald
2003, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 69-76 New Zealand fisheries management: changes in property rights structure and implications for sustainability
by James M. Stewart & Peter D. Callagher - 77-83 Environmental and socioeconomic multivariate analysis of the primary economic sector of Mexico
by L. F. Beltrán Morales & F. García-Rodríguez & J. Borges Contreras & G. Sánchez-Mota & A. Ortega Rubio - 84-90 Social consequences of mining and present day solutions-Region II in Chile highlighted
by Jane Newbold - 91-102 Regulating traffic with land use planning
by Nina Herala - 103-118 County waste minimization programmes: a case study from Northamptonshire, UK
by Paul S. Phillips & Paul Clarkson & Julie Adams & Adam D. Read & P. Chris Coggins - 119-120 Construction ecology: nature as the basis for green buildings by Charles J. Kibert, Jan Sendzimir and G. Bradley Guy. Spon Press, London, 2001. xxiv +305 pp, (pbk). ISBN 0-415-26092. Green architecture, architectural design by Brian Edwards. Wiley-Academy, John Wiley and Sons Ltd., Bognor Regis, 2001. 112 pp, (pbk). ISBN 0-471-49193-4
by Sarah Sayce
2003, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-16 The sustainability treaty between the Netherlands and Costa Rica: a new perspective on environmental and development cooperation
by Pieter Glasbergen & Miriam Miranda - 17-35 Local institutions and natural resource management in the South Tongu District of Ghana: a case study
by John E. Koku & Jan-Erik Gustafsson - 36-46 Minimum requirements for sustainable use of forests in national forest programmes. Elements and principles developed for a study of Swiss forest policy
by Kurt Bisang & Willi Zimmermann - 47-55 An index of sustainable economic welfare for Poland
by Sebastian Gil & Jerzy Sleszynski - 56-65 Lessons in promoting sustainable development in EU Structural Funds programmes
by Timothy Moss & Heidi Fichter - 66-67 The skeptical environmentalist: measuring the real state of the world by Bjørn Lomborg. Cambridge University Press, 2001. 515 pp. ISBN 0 521 80447 7 (hbk), 0 01068 3 (pbk)
by Robert Barrass
2002, Volume 10, Issue 4
- 187-196 Environment, economy and society: fitting them together into sustainable development
by Bob Giddings & Bill Hopwood & Geoff O'Brien - 197-205 Community strategies: mainstreaming sustainable development and strategic planning?
by Paul M. Williams - 206-214 Development beyond markets, and bioregionalism
by Jonnalagadda Rajeswar - 215-222 Environmental, economic and social effects caused by NAFTA in the fishery food companies of Baja California Sur, Mexico
by L. F. Beltrán & A. Ortega-Rubio & M. Lagunas & H. González & M. Soto & M. Acevedo - 223-234 The production of sustainable tourism: concepts and examples from Norway
by Jason Eligh & Richard Welford & Bjarne Ytterhus
2002, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 117-121 Sustainable development: analysis and policy in East and West-the cases of Hong Kong and Scotland
by Peter Roberts & Peter Hills - 122-130 Towards strategic planning and regional sustainability: Hong Kong in the Pearl River Delta Region
by Roger C. K. Chan - 131-139 The Scottish strategic and spatial context for sustainable development
by Peter Roberts - 140-146 Property-led urban renewal in Hong Kong: any place for the community?
by Mee Kam Ng - 147-154 Urban regeneration and community development in Scotland: converging agendas for action
by M. Gregory Lloyd - 155-162 Social equity in housing in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region: a social sustainability perspective
by Rebecca L. H. Chiu - 163-170 Social justice, equity and housing: a new agenda for Scotland?
by John McCarthy & Bill Edgar - 171-178 Environmental policy and planning in Hong Kong: an emerging regional agenda
by Peter Hills - 179-186 Sustainable development and the management of the Scottish environment: stringing the beads
by Peter Roberts & Tony Jackson
2002, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 69-78 The role of financial institutions in the sustainable development of Lebanon
by Toufic Mezher & Dima Jamali & Carine Zreik - 79-89 Exploratory research: citizen participation, local government and sustainable development in Australia
by Michael Cuthill - 90-102 Evaluation of irrigation projects and water resource management: a methodological proposal
by Manuel Martín Rodríguez & Francisco Javier Sáez Fernández & Juan Alberto Aragón Correa & Elías Melchor Ferrer & Noelina Rodríguez Ferrero - 103-115 Institutional sustainability indicators: an analysis of the institutions in Agenda 21 and a draft set of indicators for monitoring their effectivity
by Joachim H. Spangenberg - 116-116 Environmental valuation by J. Rietbergen-McCracken and Hussein Abaza. Earthscan, 2000. vi + 232 pp, £19.95 (pbk). ISBN 1 85383 695 8
by Ivonia Rebelo
2002, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 1-11 Sustainable development: an evolutionary economic approach
by Pascal van Griethuysen - 12-24 The sector-stream matrix: Introducing a new framework for the analysis of environmental performance
by Francis M. Vanek - 25-35 Trade and environment: evidence from China's manufacturing sector
by Joseph C. H. Chai - 36-50 Void dwellings-a 'headline' indicator?
by John Tate - 51-62 Nordic consumers and the challenge for sustainable housing
by Örjan Svane - 63-66 Social and ecological destruction in the first class: a plausible social development scenario
by Jari Kaivo-oja - 67-67 Economic development and environmental gain by Keith Clement. Earthscan, 2000. xiii + 194 pp, £15.95 (pbk). ISBN 9 781853 833007
by Mark T. Smith
2001, Volume 9, Issue 4
- 177-196 Shell, Nigeria and the Ogoni. A study in unsustainable development: III. Analysis and implications of Royal Dutch|Shell group strategy
by David Wheeler & René Rechtman & Heike Fabig & Richard Boele - 197-203 Contradictions between WTO and sustainable development? The case of environmental dumping
by Solveig Lothe - 204-212 The Winnipeg Principles, WTO and sustainable development: proposed policies for reconciling trade and the environment
by Clem Tisdell - 213-221 Gaining legitimacy? Sustainable development in business school curricula
by Delyse Springett & Kate Kearins - 222-233 Taiwan's environment, resource sustainability and green consumerism: perceptions of university students
by Koon Kwai Wong
2001, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 121-135 Shell, Nigeria and the Ogoni. A study in unsustainable development
by Richard Boele & Heike Fabig & David Wheeler - 136-148 Developing sustainability: environmental non-governmental organizations in former Soviet Central Asia
by Andrew M. Farmer & Alma A. Farmer - 149-164 Struggling toward sustainability: considering grassroots development
by Kris Stevens & John Morris - 165-174 Floodplains and Agenda 21: the Upper Nene Valley Project
by A. V. A. Kwolek & J. I. Jackson - 175-176 The Community Tourism Guide: Exciting Holidays for Responsible Travellers by Mark Mann, 2000, Earthscan, xvi+208 pp, £9.99 (pbk). ISBN 1-85383-681-8
by Jason W. Eligh
2001, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 61-73 Sustainable development: is it achievable within the existing international political economy context?
by Georgia O. Carvalho - 74-86 Shell, Nigeria and the Ogoni. A study in unsustainable development: I. The story of Shell, Nigeria and the Ogoni people - environment, economy, relationships: conflict and prospects for resolution
by Richard Boele & Heike Fabig & David Wheeler - 87-102 Structuring financial empowerment for localized development within Joint Forest Management (JFM): examples from Madhya Pradesh, India
by Pia Sethi & Hilaluddin Khan - 103-108 Renewable energy technologies for fuelwood conservation in the Indian Himalayan region
by Rakesh Prasad & Sameer Maithel & Asim Mirza - 109-118 Strategic environmental assessment for sustainable households in 2050: illustrated for clothing
by Remke M. Bras-Klapwijk & J. Marjolijn C. Knot - 119-120 Cities and regions as self-organising systems. Models of complexity by Peter M. Allen, 1997. Gordon and Breach, 275 pp, £23.00 (pbk). ISBN 90 56 99 0713
by Markus Schwaninger
2001, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 1-15 Sustainability indicators: the problem of integration
by Stephen Morse & Nora McNamara & Moses Acholo & Benjamin Okwoli - 16-23 Conservation ethics versus development: how to obviate the dichotomy?
by Jonnalagadda Rajeswar - 24-35 Towards sustainable urban water resource management: a case study in Tianjin, China
by Xuemei Bai & Hidefumi Imura - 36-46 Municipalities and industrial ecology: reconsidering municipal environmental management
by Fredrik Burström & Jouni Korhonen - 47-57 Steps to natural capitalism
by Frank Birkin - 58-58 Green households? Domestic consumers, environment and sustainability edited by Klaus Jan Noorman and T. Shoot Uiterkamp, 1998. Earthscan, xv + 267 pp, £15.95 (pbk). ISBN 1 85383 482 3
by Tapan Biswas - 58-59 Bioeconomics and sustainability: essays in honour of Nicolas Georgescu-Roegen edited by Kozo Mayumi and John M. Gowdy, Elgar, 1999. 417 pp, £75.00 (hbk). ISBN 1-85898-667-2
by Michael Ashcroft
2000, Volume 8, Issue 4
- 167-179 Organizing sustainable development: from diffusion to translation
by Ola Bergström & Peter Dobers - 180-190 Scientific consensus on sustainability: the case of The Natural Step
by Paul Upham - 191-200 Ethical sourcing: a contribution to sustainability or a diversion?
by Mick Blowfield - 201-214 Local agenda 21 in practice - a Swedish example
by Sofie Adolfsson Jörby - 215-216 The Lugano report: on preserving capitalism in the twenty-first century by Susan George, 1999. Pluto, 213 pp, £9.99 (pbk). ISBN 074 53 15 321
by Claudio Schuftan