International Journal of Sustainable Development
1998 - 2025
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Volume 16, issue 3/4, 2013
- Transitioning to sustainability: pathways, directions and opportunities pp. 166-189

- Carol Boyle, Peter Head, David Hood, Maggie Lawton, Ian Lowe, Martin O'Connor, John Peet, Hans Schreier and Jorge Vanegas
- Sustainable planning and design of large-scale metropolitan development projects pp. 190-203

- John Morrissey, Usha Iyer-Raniga, Patricia McLaughlin and Anthony Mills
- The limits to growth and 'finite' mineral resources: re-visiting the assumptions and drinking from that half-capacity glass pp. 204-220

- Gavin M. Mudd
- The New Zealand footprint project pp. 221-234

- Ella Susanne Lawton, Robert Vale, Brenda Vale and Maggie Lawton
- What is sustainable air quality? pp. 235-245

- Ian Longley and Gustavo Olivares
- Sustainable cooling solutions for application in Western Cape Province, South Africa pp. 246-268

- Fahimeh Foudazi and Mugendi M'Rithaa
- Embedding sustainability: 'painless is just delay' pp. 269-281

- Patricia Kelly
- Strategic entry points for sustainability in university construction and engineering curricula pp. 282-296

- Annie R. Pearce and Yong Han Ahn
- The development of an integrated model for assessing sustainability of complex systems pp. 297-309

- Gayathri Babarenda Gamage, Carol Boyle and Ron McDowall
- Transition engineering: adaptation of complex systems for survival pp. 310-321

- Susan Krumdieck
- What triggers consumers' interest toward sustainable tourism? pp. 322-334

- Mélanie Brieu, Fabien Durif, Jean Roy and Caroline Boivin
- Multicriteria analysis for grouping and ranking European Union rural areas based on social sustainability indicators pp. 335-351

- Parthena Chatzinikolaou, Thomas Bournaris and Basil Manos
Volume 16, issue 1/2, 2013
- Pre-requisites to interdisciplinary research for climate change: lessons from a participatory action research process in Île-de-France pp. 1-22

- Anne Blanchard and Jean-Paul Vanderlinden
- The Technolife project: an experimental approach to new ethical frameworks for emerging science and technology pp. 23-45

- Kjetil Rommetveit, Kristrun Gunnarsdóttir, Kim Sune Jepsen, Thora Margareta Bertilsson, Fanny Verrax and Roger Strand
- From ecology to society and back: the (in)convenient hypothesis syndrome pp. 46-65

- VÃctor H. MarÃn and Luisa E. Delgado
- Mobilising high-quality knowledge through dialogic environmental governance: a comparison of approaches and their institutional settings pp. 66-90

- Scott Bremer
- Technologies for sustainability: a governmentality perspective pp. 91-106

- Shona Russell and Bob Frame
- Post-normal science and ecological economics: strategies for precautionary approaches and sustainable development pp. 107-126

- Iulie Aslaksen, Solveig Glomsrød and Anne Ingeborg Myhr
- Combining sustainable development and economic attractiveness: towards an indicator of sustainable attractiveness pp. 127-162

- Anne Musson
Volume 15, issue 4, 2012
- A numerical study on assessing sustainable development with future genuine savings simulation pp. 293-312

- Masayuki Sato, Sovannroeun Samreth and Katsunori Yamada
- Environmental input-output analysis of the New Zealand dairy industry pp. 313-333

- Claire Flemmer
- The Asta-Ja management capacity-building framework (Asta-Ja MCBF) for sustainable development in Nepal pp. 334-352

- Durga D. Poudel
- 'Our strength is diversity': imaginaries of nature and community in a Brazilian social movement pp. 353-373

- Ana Delgado and Kjetil Rommetveit
- Environmental news and stock markets: the need for further evidence in developing countries pp. 374-398

- Mariana Conte Grand and Vanesa D'Elia
Volume 15, issue 3, 2012
- Towards a conceptual framework for development of sustainable development indicators for an urban setup pp. 187-205

- Hippu Salk Kristle Nathan and Sudhakara Reddy
- The policy-relevance of sustainability indicators reports: case study of the neutrality strategy of the CTSIP report pp. 206-219

- Loraine Roy
- For an integrated and sustainable management of solid urban waste: an approach based on the theory of social costs pp. 220-248

- Alba Distaso
- A comparison of the national sustainable development strategies for New Zealand and Scotland pp. 249-276

- Bob Frame and Jan Bebbington
- Incorporating sustainable management system into housing development practice in Malaysia pp. 277-291

- Soo Cheen Suzanne Khor and Abu Hassan Bin Abu Bakar
Volume 15, issue 1/2, 2012
- Introductory editorial pp. 1-18

- Joop Koppenjan, Niki Frantzeskaki, Derk Loorbach, Michael B. Charles and Neal Neal
- Governing societal transitions to sustainability pp. 19-36

- Niki Frantzeskaki, Derk Loorbach and James Meadowcroft
- Towards theoretical multiplicity for the governance of transitions: the energy-producing greenhouse case pp. 37-53

- Catrien J.A.M. Termeer and Art Dewulf
- Infrastructure transitions towards sustainability: a complex adaptive systems perspective pp. 54-71

- Kerry Brown, Craig Furneaux and Amanda Gudmundsson
- The politics of transition governance in Dutch agriculture. Conceptual understanding and implications for transition management pp. 72-89

- John Grin
- The discursive politics of governing transitions towards sustainability: the UK Carbon Trust pp. 90-106

- Florian Kern
- Power failures: metagoverning a revival of nuclear power in Britain pp. 107-124

- Keith Baker
- Moving towards sustainable intercity transport: a case study of high-speed rail in Australia pp. 125-147

- Michael B. Charles, Neal Ryan and Robbert A. Kivits
- Pilot projects and their diffusion: a case study of integrated coastal management in South Africa pp. 148-172

- Heleen Vreugdenhil, Susan Taljaard and Jill H. Slinger
- Concluding editorial: Sustainability transitions and their governance: lessons and next-step challenges pp. 173-186

- Niki Frantzeskaki, Joop Koppenjan, Derk Loorbach and Neal Ryan
Volume 14, issue 3/4, 2011
- Evaluation of cyber-tools in cultural tourism pp. 179-205

- Karima Kourtit, Peter Nijkamp, Eveline van Leeuwen and Frank Bruinsma
- An analysis of tourists' attitudes towards sustainable tourism: application to Malaysia pp. 206-224

- Sofiah Abd. Rahman and Normala Daud
- Crossroads of tourism: a complex spatial systems analysis of tourism and urban sprawl in the Algarve pp. 225-241

- Eric de Noronha Vaz, Doan Nainggolan, Peter Nijkamp and Marco Painho
- Tourism, residents' attitudes and perceived carrying capacity with an experimental study in five Tuscan destinations pp. 242-261

- Salvatore Bimonte and Lionello F. Punzo
- The importance of e-services in cultural tourism: an application to Amsterdam, Leipzig and Genoa pp. 262-289

- Eveline van Leeuwen and Peter Nijkamp
- An expenditure patterns segmentation of the music festivals' market pp. 290-308

- Maria Joao Carneiro, Celeste Eusebio and Marisa Pelicano
- The spatial-economic impact of cultural events pp. 309-331

- Stella Kostopoulou and Stamatis Kalogirou
- The contribution of tourism to well-being and welfare: the case of Hungary pp. 332-346

- Tamara Ratz and Gabor Michalko
Volume 14, issue 1/2, 2011
- The Mediterranean urban development: a lesson of sustainability for the world pp. 3-15

- Serge Salat and Caroline Nowacki
- Exploring the direct and indirect effects of urban form on travel choices. The case of Athens, Greece pp. 16-29

- Dimitris Milakis
- The study of summer-time heat island, built form and fabric in a densely built urban environment in compact Chinese cities: Hong Kong, Guangzhou pp. 30-48

- Stephen Siu Yu Lau, Feng Yang, Joyce Tai, Xiao Ling Wu and Jun Wang
- Environmental design in domestic ancient Greek architecture pp. 49-64

- Maro Sinou
- Directives towards a sustainable urban rehabilitation process in old cities pp. 65-76

- J.A.R. Mendes Da Silva and Ana Ferreira Ramos
- Exploring a South-European eco-neighbourhood model: planning forms, constraints of implementation and emerging resilience practices pp. 77-94

- Stella Kyvelou and Toni Papadopoulos
- Perspectives of local public-private partnerships towards urban sustainability in Greece pp. 95-111

- Stella Kyvelou, Nektaria Marava and Georgia Kokkoni
- Towards sustainable planning in the era of climate change: spatial policies for built-up areas in Greece pp. 112-121

- Elias Beriatos and Marilena Papageorgiou
- Environmental impacts typology: a methodological proposal pp. 122-140

- Leila Boubaker, Mebarek Djebabra, Hacene Chaabane and Walter Leal Filho
- The risks and opportunities in starting a carbon trading firm within the carbon marketplace pp. 141-153

- Kaushik Sridhar
- Sustainable energy: the importance of consumer awareness, acceptance, and action pp. 154-174

- B. Andrew Cudmore
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