International Journal of Sustainable Development
1998 - 2025
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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
Volume 18, issue 4, 2015
- Indicator-based sustainability assessment of shrimp farming: a case for extensive culture methods in South-western coastal Bangladesh pp. 261-281

- Md. Arif Chowdhury, Yahya Khairun and Ganesh P. Shivakoti
- Quality assurance of knowledge claims in governance for sustainability: transcending the duality of passion vs. reason pp. 282-309

- Mario Giampietro and Sandra G.F. Bukkens
- The productivist rationality behind a sustainable certification process: evidence from the Rainforest Alliance in the Ivorian cocoa sector pp. 310-328

- Sylvaine Lemeilleur, Youssoupha N'Dao and François Ruf
- Sustainability and techno-science: What do we want to sustain and for whom? pp. 329-348

- Alice Benessia and Silvio Funtowicz
- Complex moral dilemmas of large scale development projects: the case of Macdom-ARDA Chisumbanje ethanol project in Chipinge, Southeastern Zimbabwe pp. 349-360

- Elias G. Konyana and Macloud Sipeyiye
Volume 18, issue 3, 2015
- Incidence of forest activities on poverty and income inequalities: evidence from forest dependent households in managed forests' areas in Burkina Faso pp. 143-160

- Boukary Ouedraogo and Sylvie Ferrari
- Competition for irrigated land: inequitable land management in the Office du Niger (Mali) pp. 161-179

- Amandine Adamczewski, Thomas Hertzog, Jean-Yves Jamin and Jean-Philippe Tonneau
- Entitlement inequalities and forest sustainability in Côte d'Ivoire pp. 180-194

- Kouamékan J-M. Koffi, Kouadio B. Komena and Jérôme Ballet
- When inequalities of opportunities control the pressure on forestry resources: a comparison of two sites in the SAVA region of north-eastern Madagascar pp. 195-210

- Mahefasoa Randrianalijaona and Jérôme Ballet
- Exploring the implications of social inequalities in community forestry: emerging lessons from two forests in Indonesia pp. 211-228

- Digby Race and Bugi Sumirat
- Role of relational social capital in transforming conservation inequalities and conflicts to sustainable solutions in developing countries pp. 229-246

- Vincent R. Nyirenda and Chansa Chomba
Volume 18, issue 1/2, 2015
- Sustainable development footprint: a framework for assessing sustainable development risks and opportunities in time and space pp. 9-40

- Adjo Amekudzi, Meleckidzedeck Khayesi and C. Jotin Khisty
- Possible causes inhibiting the sustainable development of Chinese companies: a preliminary study pp. 41-58

- Yan Zhu
- Rethinking the green recovery through renewable energy expansion pp. 59-76

- Emna Omri, Nouri Chtourou and Damien Bazin
- Spatial distribution of economic activities and transboundary pollutions pp. 77-93

- Julien Ciucci, Dominique Prunetti and Marie-Antoinette Maupertuis
- Nuclear waste storage and environmental intergenerational externalities pp. 94-114

- Mouez Fodha
- Escaping the resource curse in regional development: a case study on the allocation of oil royalties pp. 115-138

- Benedetto Rocchi, Chiara Landi, Gianluca Stefani, Severino Romano and Mario Cozzi
Volume 17, issue 4, 2014
- The influence of environmental and social sustainability practices on firms' performance: an empirical study of the dairy product sector in Goiás (Brazil) pp. 327-347

- Francisco Almeida, Mário Franco and Isak Kruglianskas
- Towards integrating sustainable development in South African universities' accounting education pp. 348-373

- Collins C. Ngwakwe
- Cost efficient low-emission housing: implications for household cash-flows in Melbourne pp. 374-386

- Trivess Moore, John Morrissey and Ralph Horne
- Beyond economic growth: the genuine progress of Hong Kong from 1968 to 2010 pp. 387-402

- Claudio Delang and Yi Hang Yu
- From shouting matches to productive dialogue - establishing stakeholder participation in Polish fisheries governance pp. 403-419

- Christian Stöhr and Ilan Chabay
Volume 17, issue 3, 2014
- Strategies to assess the sustainability in the rehabilitation process - a tool for interventions in old centres pp. 227-241

- Ana Ferreira Ramos and J.A.R. Mendes Da Silva
- AquaFej: a simulation game for planning water management - an experiment in central Tunisia pp. 242-260

- Marjorie Le Bars, Philippe Le Grusse and Laassad Albouchi
- Measuring sustainability performance in industrial parks: a case study of the Kwinana industrial area pp. 261-280

- Michele Rosano and Karin Schianetz
- Leveraging brand value through corporate responsibility pp. 281-297

- Ashkan Pakseresht and Cecilia Mark-Herbert
- Conceptual frameworks and visual interpretations of sustainability pp. 298-326

- Gilberto GallopÃn, Luis M. Jiménez Herrero and Asthriesslav Rocuts
Volume 17, issue 2, 2014
- Environmental melodrama, coal, and the politics of sustainable energy in The Last Mountain pp. 108-122

- Steve Schwarze, Jennifer Peeples, Jen Schneider and Pete Bsumek
- Entertaining our way to engagement? Climate change films and sustainable development values pp. 123-136

- Bridie McGreavy and Laura Lindenfeld
- Using the transtheoretical model of behavioural change to understand the processes through which climate change films might encourage mitigation action pp. 137-159

- Rachel A. Howell
- Latin American narratives of sustainability: opportunities for engagement through films pp. 160-175

- José Gutiérrez-Pérez
- Entertainment-education: storytelling for the greater, greener good pp. 176-191

- Julia-Lena Reinermann, Sarah Lubjuhn, Martine Bouman and Arvind Singhal
- Tales of sustainability and justice? A sustainability reading of contemporary commercial Hindi cinema pp. 192-207

- Florian Krauß
- Towards transition: resourcing socially learned decisions pp. 208-226

- Terry Nolan and Richard J. Varey
Volume 17, issue 1, 2014
- Ecological-economic assessment of farms using multi-input multi-output models: life cycle assessment with multiple paired comparisons pp. 9-21

- Kiyotada Hayashi
- Evaluation of greenhouse gas emissions and design of mitigation options: a whole farm approach based on farm management data and mechanistic models pp. 22-34

- Jean-Louis Fiorelli, Jean-Louis Drouet, Sylvia Duretz, Benoît Gabrielle, Anne-Isabelle Graux, Vincent Blanfort, Mathieu Capitaine, Pierre Cellier and Jean-François Soussana
- Sheep-for-meat farming systems in French semi-upland area. Adapting to new context: increased concentrates and energy prices, and new agricultural policy pp. 35-48

- Marc Benoit and Gabriel Laignel
- Energy use and greenhouse gas emissions and related improvement options of the broiler chicken meat supply chain pp. 49-61

- Juha-Matti Katajajuuri, Juha Grönroos and Kirsi Usva
- Discursive transformations within the food system towards sustainability: climate change and dairy pp. 62-77

- Minna Mikkola and Helmi Risku-Norja
- Ethanol from sugar beet in The Netherlands: energy production and efficiency pp. 78-88

- J.W.A. Langeveld, Gerrie Van de Ven, Sander C. De Vries, Lubbert Van den Brink and Chris De Visser
- Greenhouse gas reduction through social inclusion in Brazil pp. 89-102

- Cláudia Magalhaes Drouvot, Hubert Drouvot and Preston Perluss
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