International Journal of Sustainable Development
1998 - 2025
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Volume 6, issue 4, 2003
- Sustainable development and innovations: lessons from the Red Queen pp. 395-416

- Christian Rammel
- Evaluating technologies in automobile markets pp. 417-435

- Alexander Roder, Socrates Kypreos and Alexander Wokaun
- The development of indicators and core indicators for sustainable development: a state of the art review pp. 436-459

- Luc Hens and Julie De Wit
- The process of planning for sustainable development: dimensions, comparisons, and insights pp. 460-477

- Maria Manta Conroy
- Health protection and promotion for sustainable development: an insight on the Eastern Mediterranean Region pp. 478-491

- Mey Jurdi
Volume 6, issue 3, 2003
- Regional climate change impacts and freshwater systems: focusing the adaptation research agenda pp. 265-282

- Brent M. Haddad, Lisa Sloan, Mark Snyder and Jason Bell
- Urban transport policies and greenhouse gas emissions in Brussels pp. 283-310

- Paul Safonov, Patrick Frenay, Vincent Favrel and Walter Hecq
- Empirical study of environmental ancillary benefits due to greenhouse gas mitigation in Korea pp. 311-327

- Seunghun Joh, Yun-Mi Nam, ShangGyoo Shim, Joohon Sung and Youngchul Shin
- Carbon annuities and their potential to preserve tropical forests and slow global warming: an application for small-scale farmers pp. 328-344

- Jill L. Caviglia-Harris and James Kahn
- Influence of carbon dioxide abatement and recreational services on optimal forest rotation pp. 345-358

- Alejandro Caparros, Pablo Campos and David Martín-Barroso
- Eucalyptus plantations for electricity generation: the cost of carbon dioxide abatement in Thailand pp. 359-377

- Wathanyu Amatayakul and Christian Azar
- International environmental cooperation with risk aversion pp. 378-392

- Alfred Endres and Cornelia Ohl
Volume 6, issue 2, 2003
- From sustainable development to corporate social responsibility: an application to the European aluminium sector pp. 155-169

- Sylvie Faucheux and Isabelle Nicolaï
- Study of indicators of urban environmentally sustainable development in China pp. 170-182

- Kunmin Zhang, Xueyang He and Zongguo Wen
- The economic impact of national parks: the perception of key actors in Austrian national parks pp. 183-202

- Michael Getzner
- New Zealand's Royal Commission on Genetic Modification: a critical review pp. 203-230

- Janet Hope
- Does an environmental Kuznets curve exist for changing land use? Empirical evidence from major states of India pp. 231-245

- Pushpam Kumar and Suresh Aggarwal
- Implications of renewable energy for women in Sudan: challenges and opportunities pp. 246-259

- Abdeen Mustafa Omer
Volume 6, issue 1, 2003
- Reflections on discounting: some philosophical remarks pp. 7-24

- Konrad Ott
- In search of sustainable values pp. 25-41

- Ernest Partridge
- Can discounting be justified? pp. 42-53

- Dieter Birnbacher
- Discounting: reflections on the scientific and ethical dimensions of the debate pp. 54-69

- H. Unnerstall
- Balancing efficiency and equity in long-run decision-making pp. 70-86

- Talbot Page
- Discounting and sustainability: towards reconciliation pp. 87-97

- Richard Howarth
- The capacity to solve problems as a rationale for intertemporal discounting pp. 98-116

- Ulrich Hampicke
- Diminishing marginal utility: the respectable case for discounting? pp. 117-132

- Colin Price
- Generation-adjusted discounting in long-term decision-making pp. 1133-149

- Stefan Bayer
Volume 5, issue 4, 2002
- Sustainability as an evolutionary process pp. 381-391

- Roger Wilkinson and John Cary
- Information and the subsistence farmer's decision to deforest in Latin America pp. 392-414

- James F. Casey, Jill L. Caviglia-Harris, James Kahn and Alexandre Rivas
- Deforestation in the Philippines: a different perspective pp. 415-432

- Luz Centeno Stenberg and Mahinda Siriwardana
- The socio-economic context of land extensification in Kodagu District, Karnataka, India pp. 433-447

- Emmanuel Bon
- Energy prices, eco-tax policies and competitiveness in the industrial sector pp. 448-460

- Patrick R. Matschoss
- The changing contribution of unpaid work to the total standard of living in sustainable development scenarios pp. 461-475

- Joachim H. Spangenberg
Volume 5, issue 3, 2002
- A synthesis of activity towards the implementation of sustainable tourism: ecotourism in a different context pp. 232-250

- Jackie Clarke
- The evolving concept of ecotourism and its potential impacts pp. 251-264

- David B. Weaver
- Spread and backwash effects in ecotourism: implications for sustainable development pp. 265-281

- Erlet Cater
- The Canadian ecotourist in Costa Rica: ten years down the road pp. 282-299

- David A. Fennell
- Conservation narratives and the "received wisdom" of ecotourism: case studies from Costa Rica pp. 300-325

- Lisa M. Campbell
- What happened on "The Beach"? Social movements and governance of tourism in Thailand pp. 326-337

- Tim Forsyth
- Marine ecotourism as a potential agent for sustainable development in Kaikoura, New Zealand pp. 338-352

- Mark B. Orams
- Monetary valuation as a tool for planning and managing ecotourism pp. 353-371

- Brian Garrod
Volume 5, issue 1/2, 2002
- Strategic electricity sector assessment methodology under sustainability conditions: a Swiss case study on the costs of CO2 emissions reductions pp. 7-62

- W. Schenler, Adrian V. Gheorghe, Warren Stephen Connors, Stefan Hirschberg, Pierre-Andre Haldi
- Strategic electricity sector assessment methodology under sustainability conditions: a Swiss case study on CO 2 emissions, competition and stranded costs pp. 63-101

- W. Schenler, Adrian V. Gheorghe, Warren Stephen Connors, Stefan Hirschberg, Pierre-Andre Haldi
- Multicriteria/multi-stakeholders comparative assessment of electricity generation scenarios in the sustainability context: a Swiss case study pp. 102-124

- P.-A. Haldi, Ch. Frei, L. Beurskens and N. Zhuikova
- The sustainomics trans-disciplinary meta-framework for making development more sustainable: applications to energy issues pp. 125-182

- Mohan Munasinghe
- A climate change action plan for Hungary pp. 183-194

- Sándor Molnar, Tibor Takacs
- Comprehensive analysis of greenhouse gas emissions in Hungary pp. 195-203

- S. Molnar, M. Molnar, T. Takacs
- Renewable energy and sustainable development in Hungary pp. 204-223

- Sandor Molnar, Tihamer Tajthy, Tibor Takacs
Volume 4, issue 4, 2001
- New partnership mechanisms for integrated natural resource management: the Red River Basin (Vietnam) pilot region for operational ecoregional approach pp. 351-367

- Jean-Christophe Castella, Suan Pheng Kam, Chu Thai Hoanh
- A meeting between quality and territorialism: the rent theory reviewed in the context of territorial development, with reference to French examples pp. 368-391

- A. Mollard, B.Pecqueur, A.J. Lacroix
- Trends in food production and consumption: Swedish experiences from environmental and cultural impacts pp. 392-406

- Annika Carlsson-Kanyama, Anna-Lisa Linden
- If cloning is the answer, what was the question? Power and decision-making in the geneticization of health pp. 407-433

- Sarah Sexton
- Perceptions and risks in the search for a sustainable world: a model-based approach pp. 434-453

- Bert J.M. de Vries
- Greening of the innovation system? Opportunities and obstacles for a path change towards sustainability - the case of Germany pp. 454-473

- Kurt Hubner, Jan Nill, Christian Rickert
Volume 4, issue 3, 2001
- Do countries fail to raise environmental standards? An evaluation of policy options addressing "regulatory chill" pp. 231-244

- Eric Neumayer
- Fisheries management in a sea of uncertainty: the role and responsibility of scientists in attaining a precautionary approach pp. 245-264

- Lene Buhl-Mortensen and Reidar Toresen
- Gender and forestry: integrating local knowledge into environmental planning and management pp. 265-281

- Adrian Martin and Mark Lemon
- A survey of material flows in economic models pp. 282-303

- Patricia P.A.A.H. Kandelaars and Jeroen van den Bergh
- Institutional learning within the WTO regime: an evolutionary perspective on the trade—environment dispute pp. 304-320

- Dorothee Becker Soest and Ruediger Wink
- Inter-country environmental load displacement and adjusted national sustainability indicators: concepts and their policy applications pp. 321-347

- Roldan Muradian and Martin O'Connor
Volume 4, issue 2, 2001
- Environment, security and the question of quantification pp. 139-156

- Joseph Alcamo
- Use of linear and non-linear approaches to solving the problems of marginal areas pp. 157-176

- Miloslav Lapka, Eva Cudlinova, Sandy Rikoon, Jaroslav Bohac
- Emergy analysis and indicators of sustainable development applied to tourism in central Italy pp. 177-183

- Margherita Panzieri, Nadia Marchettini
- Investing in sustainable development: the reproduction of manmade, human, natural and social capital pp. 184-201

- Joachim H. Spangenberg
- Sustainable development in the neoliberal periphery? The experience of sustainability politics in Bolivia 1989-1997 pp. 202-223

- Werner G. Raza
Volume 4, issue 1, 2001
- Preferences, needs and sustainability pp. 4-21

- Sigrid Stagl, Sabine U. O'Hara
- Some reflections on the link between production and consumption for sustainable development pp. 22-32

- Julia Haake, Patrick Jolivet
- Is consumption becoming less material? The case of services pp. 33-47

- Inge Ropke
- Housing as basis for sustainable consumption pp. 48-58

- Karl Georg Hoyer, Erling Holden
- Sustainability and planning: does urban form matter? pp. 59-74

- Albertine van Diepen, Henk Voogd
- Strategies towards sustainable households using stakeholder workshops and scenarios pp. 75-89

- Jaco Quist, Marjolijn Knot, William Young, Ken Green, Philip Vergragt
- Experimentation with household dynamics: the consumat approach pp. 90-100

- Wander Jager, Marco A. Janssen, Charles Viek
- Indicators for environmentally sustainable household consumption pp. 101-120

- Sylvia Lorek, Joachim H. Spangenberg
- Are we chasing our tail in the pursuit of sustainability? pp. 120-133

- Christer Sanne
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