International Journal of Sustainable Development
1998 - 2025
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Volume 25, issue 3/4, 2022
- Economic growth and sustainable developments within the BRICS, MINT and G-7 countries: a comparative panel data analysis pp. 191-219

- Olawumi D. Awolusi and Josue Mbonigaba
- Public participation, innovation capability and green growth: a pilot study in Beijing pp. 220-237

- Xiaoling Wang, Yu Han, Lixia Wang, Hanfei Wen and Qinglong Shao
- Perceptions regarding sustainable innovation in marketing in the Brazilian fast food sector pp. 238-266

- Adriana Beatriz Madeira, Fabiana Gama de Medeiros and Gilberto Perez
- Keen Sight Fund healthcare initiatives in post-conflict Lebanon pp. 267-284

- Mohamad Fadl Haraké, Virginie Nahas and Nada Khaddage-Soboh
- A study of rural tourism development and tourism economic quality based on regional difference analysis pp. 285-297

- Yue Dong
Volume 25, issue 1/2, 2022
- The international impact of Manfred Max-Neef's scholarship: a bibliometric approach pp. 1-29

- MarÃa del Valle Barrera, Patricio Belloy, Benoît Mougenot and Jean Pierre Doussoulin
- Waste management in rural South Africa - perspectives from Manfred Max-Neef's human scale development framework pp. 30-52

- Rinie Schenck, Derick Blaauw and Charlotte Nell
- Fundamental human needs and socio-ecological transformation: a reflection on participatory action research in a context of tree plantations in Chile pp. 53-77

- Alejandro Mora-Motta, Till Stellmacher and Maria del Valle Barrera
- Urban research for sustainability: developing a comparative transdisciplinary co-production approach to realise just cities pp. 78-94

- Henrietta Palmer, David Simon and Jan Riise
- A novel tool for quality-of-life assessment in the household context pp. 95-113

- Montagu Murray and Christiaan Pauw
- Max-Neef and sustainability: theoretical, methodological and empirical contributions pp. 114-131

- Lina I. Brand-Correa and Julia K. Steinberger
- Self-reflexive practice through the human scale development approach - competencies needed for transformative science research pp. 132-159

- Salina Spiering
- Sustainable supply chain intervention: a case-based analysis of the economics of land degradation pp. 160-190

- Gitika Goswami, Supriyo Roy, Satabdi Datta and Srishti Manna
Volume 24, issue 2, 2021
- Vulnerability of climate change among rubber smallholders: case study in Baling and Padang Terap districts of Kedah, Malaysia pp. 81-100

- Nur Hikmah Zulhaid, Roslina Kamaruddin and Siti Aznor Ahmad
- Strategic CSR, reputation and stakeholders management: the Ecoenel case pp. 101-123

- Roberta Feitosa De Lucena Cavalcante, Rafaela Feitosa Maia and José Milton De Sousa-Filho
- Economic growth, inequality and environmental degradation pp. 124-140

- Michael T. Dorsch and Bethany Kirkpatrick
- Scientific misconduct as social misconduct pp. 141-154

- Juliette Rouchier
Volume 24, issue 1, 2021
- Spontaneous environmental action practice case based on the Fushan Fishery Resource Conservation Area pp. 1-27

- Wen-Ching Wang and Min-Hau Tsai
- Achieving sustainable partnership in the United Nations in the framework of the Sustainable Development Goals pp. 28-49

- Tobias Joachim Schnitzler, Marcel Seifert and Carolina Tataje Gonzáles
- Analysing poverty-growth-inequality linkage in lower and lower-middle income countries in Africa pp. 50-59

- Richardson Kojo Edeme, Evelyn Nwamaka Ogbeide-Osaretin and Chigozie Nelson Nkalu
- Government behaviours in sustainable development of tea industry: empirical evidence from Fujian, China pp. 60-80

- Yihui Chen and Minjie Li
Volume 20, issue 1/2, 2017
- Consumers' willingness to pay for sustainable and innovative products: a choice experiment with upgradeable products pp. 8-32

- Céline Michaud, Iragaël Joly, Daniel Llerena and Valeriia Lobasenko
- Enhancing sustainable mobility through a multimodal platform: would travellers pay for it? pp. 33-55

- Sophie Dantan, Julie Bulteau and Isabelle Nicolaï
- Electric mobility analysis: contributions from sociology pp. 56-67

- Amélie Coulbaut-Lazzarini and Thibault Danteur
- Do non-technological innovations and CSR matter for environmental innovation? An empirical analysis of a sample of innovators pp. 68-91

- Christian Le Bas and Nicolas Poussing
- Drivers of environmental trajectories: a case study of Poitou-Charentes companies pp. 92-110

- Adeline Alonso Ugaglia and Marie Ferru
- On 'green governance' pp. 111-123

- Babacar Dieng and Yvon Pesqueux
- Implementing integrated community sustainability planning: a comparative case study of three mid-sized municipalities in Ontario, Canada pp. 124-145

- Patricia Collins, Morgan Alger, Graham Whitelaw and Brandon Williams
- Re-imagining the future for desert Australia: designing an integrated pathway for enhancing liveability pp. 146-165

- Digby Race, Alfred Dockery, Lisa Havas, Catherine Joyce, Supriya Mathew and Bruno Spandonide
- Green grabbing debate and Madagascar: did we learn anything? pp. 166-181

- Thorkil Casse, Fara Lala Razafy and Zachary Wurtzebach
Volume 19, issue 4, 2016
- Measuring the urban competitiveness of Chinese cities based on multi-attribute decision making approach pp. 315-341

- Xiao Liu, Haixiang Guo, Yijing Li, Yanan Li and Wenwen Pan
- Why do French companies become green? pp. 342-364

- Mohamed Akli Achabou and Sihem Dekhili
- Transition as discourse pp. 365-382

- René Audet
- Inclusive growth, healthy aid and health outcomes in Africa pp. 383-401

- Sylvanus Ikhide
- A methodological approach for sustainability assessment: application to the assessment of the sustainable water resources withdrawals pp. 402-417

- Ali Karnib
Volume 19, issue 3, 2016
- Employment effects of renewable energy deployment - a review pp. 217-245

- Ina Meyer and Mark W. Sommer
- Aerotropolis formation and evolution: insights from new economic geography pp. 246-256

- Danyang Shen and Yunchun Cao
- An ecological economics perspective on fiscal accounting: the case of land transport in Tenerife pp. 257-278

- Yeray Hernández-González
- Adaptive capacity of Philippine communities vulnerable to flash floods and landslides: assessing loss and damage from typhoon Bopha in Eastern Mindanao pp. 279-314

- Elena A. Eugenio, Lilibeth A. Acosta, Damasa B. Magcale-Macandog, Paula Beatrice M. Macandog, Elaine Kuan-Hui Lin, Jemimah Mae A. Eugenio and Jessie B. Manuta
Volume 19, issue 2, 2016
- The flawed paradigms of economics and sustainable development pp. 110-126

- Richard Sanders
- The world we see shapes the world we create: how the underlying worldviews lead to different recommendations from environmental and ecological economics - the green economy example pp. 127-146

- Joachim H. Spangenberg
- Mainstream and alternative theorising of the conditions and policies of sustainable development pp. 147-161

- George Liodakis
- Better is better than more: investigations into qualitative growth pp. 162-184

- Michael Oden and Michael Benedikt
- Contrasting values in the sustainability debate: limitations of economic valuations and their role in decision-making pp. 185-200

- Andrew L. Fanning
- In search of possibilities for action pp. 201-215

- Judith Dellheim
Volume 19, issue 1, 2016
- Population dynamics, industrial development and the decline of the traditional agro-forest landscape on the Mediterranean urban fringe: a case study in Greece pp. 1-14

- Anastasios Mavrakis, Kostas Rontos, Christina Chronopoulou and Luca Salvati
- Industrial symbiosis as sustainable development strategy: adding a change perspective pp. 15-35

- Veerle Verguts, Joost Dessein, Art Dewulf, Ludwig Lauwers, Renate Werkman and Catrien J.A.M. Termeer
- Understanding the influence of social capital on social sustainability in an Australian trawl fishery pp. 36-53

- Vikki Schaffer
- Do past states and causes of soil degradation affect interest and stated willingness-to-pay values? Evidence from a quasi-experimental survey pp. 54-75

- Antoine Beretti and Gilles Grolleau
- Measuring project sustainability maturity level - a fuzzy-based approach pp. 76-100

- Renard Y.J. Siew, Maria C.A. Balatbat and David G. Carmichael
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