International Journal of Innovation and Sustainable Development
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Volume 2, issue 3/4, 2007
- As the heating happens: Education for Sustainable Development or Education for Sustainable Contraction? pp. 249-267

- David Selby
- Understanding the connections between double bind thinking and the ecological crises: implications for educational reform pp. 268-281

- C.A. Bowers
- Changing the story: 'Cradle-to-cradle' thinking as a compelling framework for ESD in a globalised world pp. 282-298

- Ken Webster
- Pedagogies for persistence: cognitive challenges and collective competency development pp. 299-314

- Richard Bawden
- Implications of quantum theory on education: a critical review of the literature pp. 315-331

- James Gray-Donald
- Science, spirituality and holism within higher education pp. 332-339

- Brian C. Goodwin
- We comprehend that which comprehends us: an exploration of hermeneutic Gaia pp. 340-355

- Adam Eaton Croft
- Common wisdom: cultivating logic and intuition in science education pp. 356-375

- Laura Batson
- Spirits of ecological thinking pp. 376-394

- Ingrid Molderez
- Whose emergencies and who decides? Insights from emergency education for a more anticipatory Education for Sustainable Development pp. 395-413

- Fumiyo Kagawa
- Missing links: gender and education for sustainable development pp. 414-432

- Joanna Blake
- Spires, plateaus and the infertile landscape of Education for Sustainable Development: re-invigorating the university through integrating community, campus and curriculum pp. 433-452

- John Barry
- Educating for sustainability: A double-edged sword? pp. 453-465

- Tom Thomas
- Book Review: Environmental Principles and Policies: an Interdisciplinary Introduction by Sharon Beder pp. 466-468

- John Huckle
- Book Review: Social Learning Towards a Sustainable World: Principles, Perspectives and Praxis by Arjen E.J. Wals pp. 469-475

- Justin Dillon
- Book Review: Teaching Business Sustainability Volume 2: Cases, Simulations and Experiential Approaches by Chris Galea pp. 476-477

- Richard Welford
Volume 2, issue 2, 2007
- Prioritising sustainable consumption patterns: key decisions and environmental gains pp. 140-154

- Josef Kaenzig and Olivier Jolliet
- Leisure activities, time and environment pp. 155-174

- Inge Ropke and Mirjam Godskesen
- Eco-labelling and consumers: towards a re-focus and integrated approaches pp. 175-191

- Frieder Rubik, Paolo Frankl, Lucia Pietroni and Dirk Scheer
- How to convince the unconvincibles? A mass mediated approach to communicate sustainable lifestyles to a low-interest target group pp. 192-200

- Lucia A. Reisch and Sabine Bietz
- The role of households in SCP agenda. A one-actor show or concerted action? pp. 201-214

- Oksana Mont
- Experiments for transitions: an interactive approach to setting up breakthrough experiments pp. 215-229

- W.J. (Helma) Luiten and Emma H.D. Van Sandick
- Linking policy and practice in sustainable production and consumption: an assessment of the role of NGOs pp. 230-240

- Chris Church and Sylvia Lorek
Volume 2, issue 1, 2007
- Impeding ecological sustainability through selective moral disengagement pp. 8-35

- Albert Bandura
- Micro-foundations of the Environmental Kuznets Curve hypothesis: an empirical analysis pp. 36-62

- Giangiacomo Bravol and Beatrice Marelli
- Averting catastrophic climate change: confronting wealth pp. 63-78

- Victoria Hurth and Peter Wells
- The moral responsibility of consumers as citizens pp. 79-96

- Ulf Schrader
- Sustainable economic organisation: simply a matter of reconceptualisation or a need for a new ethics? pp. 97-115

- Karl Johan Bonnedahl and Jessica Eriksson
- Moral responsibility and the business and sustainable development assemblage: a Jonasian ethics for the technological age pp. 116-129

- Tommy Jensen
- Book Review: The Green Salesman: reflections on the book and film, 'An inconvenient truth' by Albert Gore Jr pp. 130-132

- Andrew Jamison and Johan Sandstrom
- Book Review: The path to power by Robert Caro pp. 133-135

- Dallas Hanson
Volume 1, issue 4, 2006
- From the liberal to the green democratic state: upholding autonomy and sustainability pp. 266-283

- Robyn Eckersley
- Integrated sustainability assessment: what is it, why do it and how? pp. 284-303

- Paul M. Weaver and Jan Rotmans
- Progress, sustainability and human well-being: is a new worldview emerging? pp. 304-317

- Richard Eckersley
- Assessing social sustainability: social sustainability and its multicriteria assessment in a sustainability scenario for Germany pp. 318-348

- Joachim H. Spangenberg and Ines Omann
- Education for sustainability: the role of capabilities in guiding university curricula pp. 349-370

- Stephen Sterling and Ian Thomas
- Innovations that combine environmental and business aspects pp. 371-388

- Fawzi Halila and Sven Ake Horte
- Integrating sustainable development indicators with existing business infrastructure pp. 389-411

- Cory Searcy, Stanislav Karapetrovic and Daryl McCartney
- Book Review: Suiting Themselves: How Corporations Drive the Global Agenda pp. 412-413

- Richard Welford
- Book Review: Planet U: Sustaining the World, Reinventing the University pp. 414-417

- John Fien
Volume 1, issue 3, 2006
- Innovation towards tourism sustainability: climate change and aviation pp. 184-200

- Paul Peeters, Stefan Gossling and Susanne Becken
- Coasian economics and the management of international aviation emissions pp. 201-213

- David Timothy Duval
- Perceptions and adaptation strategies of the tourism industry to climate change: the case of Finnish nature-based tourism entrepreneurs pp. 214-228

- Jarkko Saarinen and Kaarina Tervo
- New Zealand tourism entrepreneur attitudes and behaviours with respect to climate change adaptation and mitigation pp. 229-237

- C. Michael Hall
- Mainstreaming action on climate change through participatory appraisal pp. 238-259

- Paul M. Weaver, Alex Haxeltine, Marleen Van De Kerkhof and J. David Tabara
- The economics of climate change: an overview of the Stern review pp. 260-262

- Richard Welford
Volume 1, issue 1/2, 2005
- The promise and perils of payments for ecosystem services pp. 5-20

- Jim Salzman
- Innovation in municipal solid waste management in England: policy, practice and sustainability pp. 21-45

- Paul M. Weaver
- Enhancing the sustainability efforts of local governments pp. 46-64

- Su Wild River
- Leapfrogging into the future: developing for sustainability pp. 65-84

- Arnold Tukker
- Will the information society be sustainable? Towards criteria and indicators for a sustainable knowledge society pp. 85-102

- Joachim H. Spangenberg
- Ecological modernisation, environmental innovation and competitiveness: the case of public transport in Hong Kong pp. 103-126

- Jacqueline Lam, Peter Hills and Richard Welford
- Structural limits to sustainable development: managers and progressive agency pp. 127-152

- Delyse Springett
- Extending the discourse in research on corporate sustainability pp. 153-167

- Johan Sandstrom
- Innovative discourse for sustainable local development: a critical analysis of eco-industrialism pp. 168-179

- Gillian Bristow and Peter Wells