International Journal of Sustainable Development
1998 - 2025
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Volume 10, issue 4, 2007
- Reducing terrestrial greenhouse gas emissions: a human dimensions contribution pp. 294-318

- Fiona E. Carswell, Alison J. Greenaway, Garth R. Harmsworth, Nigel Jollands and W. Troy Baisden
- Investigating the direct and indirect environmental pressures of New Zealand's food and fibre industries pp. 319-344

- Robbie Andrew and Vicky Forgie
- Mediated modelling, strong transdisciplinarity and sustainable resource management in the Motueka Catchment of New Zealand pp. 345-364

- Anthony Cole
- The community outcomes process and mediated modelling pp. 365-381

- Vicky Forgie and Emma Richardson
- Participatory modelling with an influence matrix and the calculation of whole-of-system sustainability values pp. 382-401

- Anthony Cole, Will Allen, Margaret Kilvington, Andrew Fenemor and Breck Bowden
- Sustainable development and technology: genetic engineering, social sustainability and empirical ethics pp. 402-435

- Bruce Small
Volume 10, issue 3, 2007
- Is more information always better? An analysis applied to information-based policies for environmental protection pp. 197-213

- Douadia Bougherara, Gilles Grolleau and Naoufel Mzoughi
- A geospatial approach to sustainability study pp. 214-232

- Xiaomei Tan and Brett Rose
- Marine protected areas: from conservation to sustainable development pp. 233-250

- Jean-Francois Noël and Jean-Yves Weigel
- Analysis of the citizen's participation concept used by local decision makers: the case of the Aysen watershed in southern Chile pp. 251-266

- Pamela L. Bachmann, Luisa E. Delgado and Victor H. Marin
- Local approaches to biodiversity conservation: lessons from Oaxaca, southern Mexico pp. 267-286

- James P. Robson
- Book Review: The Economics of Pollution Havens, Edited by Don Fullerton pp. 287-289

- Laurent Dalmas
Volume 10, issue 1/2, 2007
- Introduction to the key issue concerning the use of sustainable development indicators pp. 4-13

- Hélène Rey-Valette, Francis Laloe and Jean Le Fur
- Political uses of social indicators: overview and application to sustainable development indicators pp. 14-32

- Paul-Marie Boulanger
- Information at the interface between supply and demand for indicators: the use of a model with estimated parameter values as a base for indication in multicriteria analyses pp. 33-45

- Francis Laloe
- Scientists dealing with stakeholders' demand for coral reef management indicators: methodological approach and issues pp. 46-60

- Martine Antona, Gilbert David and Emilie Mirault
- MONET indicator system: the Swiss road to measuring sustainable development pp. 61-72

- Andre De Montmollin and Andrea Scheller
- Communicating scientific knowledge to actors: how do indicators respond to stakes in relation to the development of the fishery sector in the Guinea Republic? pp. 73-92

- Jean Le Fur
- Sustainability and vulnerability indicators for decision making: lessons learned from Honduras pp. 93-105

- Manuel Winograd
- Design of sustainability indicators of the production systems in Brazilian semi-arid area by the analysis of biomass flows pp. 106-121

- Nadine Andrieu, Marc Piraux and Jean-Philippe Tonneau
- A multicriteria participation-based methodology for selecting sustainable development indicators: an incentive tool for concerted decision making beyond the diagnosis framework pp. 122-138

- Hélène Rey-Valette, Sebastien Damart and Sebastien Roussel
- Joint construction and appropriation of indicators by users, managers and scientists: the case study of Port-Cros and Porquerolles tourist frequentation observatory pp. 139-160

- Louis Brigand and Solenn Le Berre
- Top-down/bottom-up approach for developing sustainable development indicators for mining: application to the Arlit uranium mines (Niger) pp. 161-174

- Aurelie Chamaret, Martin O'Connor and Gilles Recoche
- In search of coastal zone sustainability by means of social carrying capacity indicators construction: lessons learned from the Thau lagoon case study (Region Languedoc-Roussillon, France) pp. 175-194

- Sebastien Roussel, Nicolas Crinquant and Eva Bourdat
Volume 9, issue 4, 2006
- Environment, governance and GDP: discovering their connections pp. 311-335

- Xiaomei Tan
- Investment and environmental management: the interaction between environmentally responsible investment and environmental management practice pp. 336-354

- Olaf Weber
- Agricultural adaptation to climate change in the news pp. 355-369

- Ellen Wall and Barry Smit
- Problems and prospects in the conservation and development of the Himalayan medicinal plants sector pp. 370-389

- Chandra Prakash Kala
- Community relations management systems in the minerals industry: combining conventional and stakeholder-driven approaches pp. 390-403

- Deanna Kemp, Richard Boele and David Brereton
Volume 9, issue 3, 2006
- A new system epistemology for sustainable development analysis pp. 211-226

- Rodrigo Jiliberto Herrera
- Conditional sustainability pp. 227-245

- Steven D. Prager and John T. Pierce
- Sustainable agriculture and water quality control: a structural approach pp. 246-276

- Jean-Marc Douguet and Patrick Schembri
- Industrial development on logging frontiers in the Brazilian Amazon pp. 277-296

- Frank Merry, Gregory Amacher, Daniel Nepstad, Eirivelthon Lima, Paul Lefebvre and Simone Bauch
- (Local) environmental quality versus (global) ecological carrying capacity: what might alternative aggregated indicators bring to the debates about environmental Kuznets curves and sustainable development? pp. 297-310

- Aurelien Boutaud, Natacha Gondran and Christian Brodhag
Volume 9, issue 2, 2006
- Efficiency grounds and welfare effects in decoupling farm support. Insights from an AGE model of the Italian economy pp. 106-121

- Barbara Cavalletti and Benedetto Rocchi
- How to reallocate water rights when environmental goals conflict with existing entitlements pp. 122-137

- Sophie Thoyer
- Multi-criteria decision-aid: local method for sustainable management of groundwater quality in the agricultural sector pp. 138-160

- Stephanie Blanquart
- Methodology to assess the hydrological impact of weed control practices with a view to management of Mediterranean winegrowing catchments pp. 161-179

- Anne Biarnes and Francois Colin
- On sustainable management in the local governance of water: a prospective localised study pp. 180-198

- Nadia Belaidi and Emmanuelle Renaud-Hellier
- The economic costs of desertification: a first survey of some cases in Africa pp. 199-209

- Melanie Requier-Desjardins
Volume 9, issue 1, 2006
- Research as a tool for change? pp. 1-15

- Susanna Elfors
- Domestic energy sustainability of different urban residential patterns: a New Zealand approach pp. 16-37

- Sumita Ghosh, Robert Vale and Brenda Vale
- Is economic growth sustainable? Environmental quality of Indian States after 1991 pp. 38-60

- Sacchidananda Mukherjee and Vinish Kathuria
- The AICCAN, the geGDP, and the Monetisation Frontier: a typology of 'environmentally adjusted' national sustainability indicators pp. 61-99

- Martin O'Connor and Anton Steurer
Volume 8, issue 4, 2005
- Sustainable development of the Prefecture of Kephalonia pp. 243-257

- C.J. Koroneos and G. Xydis
- Sustainable consumption: at the cross-road of environmental and consumer policies pp. 258-279

- Oksana Mont and Carl Dalhammar
- Monitoring for sustainable development: a systemic framework pp. 280-301

- Ali Bagheri and Peder Hjorth
- Corporate responsibility and economic theory: an anthropological perspective pp. 302-314

- John Gowdy
- Book Review: A World Environment Organization. Solution or Threat for Effective International Environmental Governance? pp. 315-316

- Frank Maes
- Book Review. Ecology and Environmental Ethics. Green Wood in the Bundle of Sticks pp. 317-317

- Luc Hens
- Book Review. Politics and the Environment: from Theory to Practice pp. 318-318

- Jan Bronders
- Book Review. European Union Environmental Law. An Introduction to Key Selected Issues pp. 319-319

- A. Buekens
- Book Review. The Politics of Irrigation Reform. Contested Policy Formulation and Implementation in Asia, Africa and Latin America pp. 320-320

- Jaime M. Amezaga
- Book Review. Precautionary Tools for Reshaping Environmental Policy pp. 321-321

- Luc Hens
- Book Review. Hard Choices, Soft Law. Voluntary Standards in Global Trade, Environment and Social Governance pp. 322-323

- Ludo Veuchelen
- Book Review. Living in a Contaminated World. Community Structures, Environmental Risks and Decision Frameworks pp. 324-324

- Luc Verschaeve
Volume 8, issue 3, 2005
- Environmental innovation and clean technology: an evolutionary framework pp. 153-172

- Vanessa Oltra and Maïder Saint-Jean
- The all-electric house: past and future pp. 173-188

- Brenda Vale and Robert Vale
- Human systems in terms of natural systems? Employing non-equilibrium thermodynamics for evaluating industrial ecology's 'ecosystem metaphor' pp. 189-206

- Christoph Bey and Ralf Isenmann
- Is environmental justice all dried up? Drilling for water in the everglades dredges up questions regarding the potential for a just environmental sustainability pp. 207-221

- Andrea L. Best
- Economic efficiency issues with respect to recycling behaviour and waste management policy pp. 222-238

- Christer Berglund
- Book Reviews pp. 239-242

- Oscar Vanderborght, Luc Hens and Gunter Bombaerts
Volume 8, issue 1/2, 2005
- Developing a framework for sustainability governance in the European Union pp. 3-11

- James Meadowcroft, Katharine Farrell and Joachim Spangenberg
- Governance for sustainable development: moving from theory to practice pp. 12-30

- Rene Kemp, Saeed Parto and Robert B. Gibson
- Environmental governance in the European Union: strategies and instruments for absolute decoupling pp. 31-46

- Stefan Giljum, Thomas Hak, Friedrich Hinterberger and Jan Kovanda
- Economic sustainability of the economy: concepts and indicators pp. 47-64

- Joachim H. Spangenberg
- Social sustainability: a catchword between political pragmatism and social theory pp. 65-79

- Beate Littig and Erich Griessler
- Institutional sustainability pp. 80-96

- Stefanie Pfahl
- Europe's global responsibility to govern trade and investment sustainably: climate, capital, CAP and Cotonou pp. 97-112

- Thomas F. Ruddy
- "But doth suffer a sea-change…" the need for a change of perspective for a realistic sustainability strategy in an enlarged EU pp. 113-126

- Frieder Otto Wolf
- From *for* to governance for sustainable development in Europe: what is at stake for further research? pp. 127-150

- Katharine Farrell, Rene Kemp, Friedrich Hinterberger, Christian Rammel and Rafael Ziegler
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