International Journal of Sustainable Development
1998 - 2025
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Volume 3, issue 4, 2000
- Costs, benefits and sustainability in decision-making, with special reference to global warming pp. 315-333

- Paul Ekins
- Marginal reasoning and (bio)diversity pp. 334-343

- Joachim Schutz
- Globalisation, international transport and the global environment: a Dutch perspective pp. 344-357

- Peter Nijkamp
- Sustainable development: paradigm or paranoia? pp. 358-369

- Peter Bartelmus
- Dreams of sustainability: beyond the antinomies of the global sustainability debate pp. 370-389

- Ernest J. Yanarella, Horace Bartilow
Volume 3, issue 3, 2000
- The Unfinished Symphony: an evolutionary perspective on the conception of sustainable development pp. 199-220

- Tim Jackson
- An ethics-based systems approach to indicators of sustainable development pp. 221-238

- John Peet, Hartmut Bossel
- Internalisation of external effects vs. decrease of externalities: from end-of-pipe technologies to cleaner technologies pp. 239-256

- Laurent Grimal and Charilaos Kephaliacos
- Sustainability impact assessments: a new comprehensive framework for raising the bar beyond existing environmental assessments pp. 257-275

- F. Douglas Muschett
- Environmental policy in a complex world pp. 276-296

- Friedrich Hinterberger, Fred Luks, Marcus Stewen, Jan van der Straaten
Volume 3, issue 2, 2000
- North-South aspects of the climate change issue: towards a negotiating theory and strategy for developing countries pp. 115-135

- Joyeeta Gupta
- Using revenue from an energy tax to finance social security: a dynamic general equilibrium model for Switzerland pp. 136-145

- Stefan Felder, Renger van Nieuwkoop
- Globalisation and environmental sustainability: an OECD perspective pp. 146-158

- T. Jones
- Globalisation and rural poverty in Latin America: modelling the links to soil degradation pp. 159-169

- Ramon Lopez
- Incorporating environmental institutions in environmental policy: changing behaviour by decisive information pp. 170-178

- Henrik Hammar
Volume 3, issue 1, 2000
- Market versus non-market values: where to draw the line? pp. 1-15

- Beat Bürgenmeier
- Ethics of multicriteria analysis pp. 16-25

- Felix Rauschmayer
- "Ecological-oriented consumption": a pluriactoral approach pp. 26-39

- Edwin Zaccai
- Globalised finance-dominated accumulation regime and sustainable development pp. 40-62

- Claude Serfati
- Climate cooperation as development policy: the case Of Costa Rica pp. 63-94

- Michael Dutschke, Axel Michaelowa
Volume 2, issue 4, 1999
- Globalisation versus sustainable development: a question of the common good pp. 449-457

- Beat Bürgenmeier
- Trading wind in a hydro-dominated power pool system pp. 458-483

- Peter Meibom, Torben Svendsen and Bent Sorensen
- The next generation of environmentalists pp. 484-490

- Helene Connor-Lajambe
- Material flow analysis, TMR and the MIPS concept: a contribution to the development of indicators for measuring changes in consumption and production patterns pp. 491-505

- J.H. Spangenberg, F. Hinterberger, S. Moll and H. Schutz
- Sustainable development through dematerialisation and industrial transformation: a conceptual framework and research implications pp. 506-516

- Julia Haake
- Absent voices: accommodating the interests of future generations in current decision-making processes pp. 517-529

- David Garnett
- Agricultural land use and economic growth: environmental implications of the Kuznets curve pp. 530-553

- Alexander N. James
Volume 2, issue 3, 1999
- Science for sustainable development: implementing the Rio agreement pp. 358-362

- Nadine Gouzee and Denis Van Eeckhout
- Scientific communication, international cooperation and capacity building for sustainable development pp. 363-367

- Silvio Funtowicz, Martin O'Connor and Jerome Ravetz
- From rationality to governance: the decision process of sustainable development pp. 388-396

- Christian Brodhag
- Generating, sharing and using science to improve and integrate policy pp. 397-410

- Gilberto C. Gallopin
- Information and communication technology and the popular appropriation of sustainability problems pp. 411-424

- Angela Guimaraes Pereira and Martin O'Connor
- Science in a different way: a prospective study of environmental demand and its translation in scientific and technical terms for the management of research and development pp. 425-434

- Patrick Philip
Volume 2, issue 2, 1999
- Perspectives on a sustainable future pp. 201-230

- Jan Rotmans and Marjolein B.A. van Asselt
- Changing lifestyles in transition routes towards sustainable household consumption patterns pp. 231-244

- Klaas Jan Noorman, Wouter Biesiot and Henri C. Moll
- Economists and ecologists: modelling global climate change to different conclusions pp. 245-262

- Anthony Patt
- Integration of environmental issues in the firm: learning processes and coordination pp. 263-282

- Daniel Llerena
- Globalisation and local sustainability: the case of the US–Mexico border pp. 283-302

- Denis Requier-Desjardins
- Leadership in the climate change regime: the European Union in the looking glass pp. 303-322

- Joyeeta Gupta and Nicolien van der Grijp
- Sustainable tourism in the Mala Fatra National Park, the Slovak Republic pp. 323-340

- Tatiana Kluvánková-Oravská
Volume 2, issue 1, 1999
- GREEned National STAtistical and Modelling Procedures: the GREENSTAMP approach to the calculation of environmentally adjusted national income figures pp. 7-31

- Roy Brouwer, Martin O'Connor and Walter Radermacher
- The sustainability gap: a practical indicator of sustainability in the framework of the national accounts pp. 32-58

- Paul Ekins and Sandrine Simon
- A statistical–analytical methodology for the construction of abatement cost curves pp. 59-94

- Walter Radermacher, Wolfgang Riege-Wcislo and Angela Heinze
- Empirical results and experiences for the estimation of selected nitrogen abatement cost curves in Germany pp. 95-126

- Wolfgang Riege-Wcislo and Angela Heinze
- Macroeconomic cost-effectiveness and the use of multi-sectoral dynamic modelling as an environmental valuation tool pp. 127-163

- Martin O'Connor and Grant Ryan
- Environmentally adjusted domestic product and emission control policies; a dynamic simulation modelling approach: an example from the French carbon dioxide emission prospects pp. 164-184

- Patrick Schembri
- The role of environmental protection expenditures in integrated economic–environmental accounting: tuning theoretical perspectives and statistical realities pp. 185-200

- Roy Brouwer and Christian Leipert
Volume 1, issue 1, 1998
- Deconstructing the orange: the evolution of an agricultural milieu in Southern Greece pp. 8-23

- Mark Lemon, Paul Jeffrey and Roger Seaton
- Interest groups and efficient design of the Clean Development Mechanism under the Kyoto Protocol pp. 24-42

- Axel Michaelowa and Michael Dutschke
- Are economic globalisation and sustainable development compatible? Business strategy and the role of the multinational enterprise pp. 43-62

- Brian Garrod
- Sustainable use of biodiversity by the pharmaceutical industry? pp. 63-72

- Martina Gebhardt
- Sustainable development at the turn of the century: perceptions and outlook pp. 73-98

- Klaus M. Leisinger
- Challenges in the use of science for sustainable development pp. 99-107

- Silvio Funtowicz, Jerome Ravetz and Martin O'Connor
- Integration of environmental decisions pp. 108-114

- Marc Darras
- Globalisation of environmental monetary valuation and sustainable development: an experience in the tropical forest of Cameroon pp. 115-133

- G. Lescuyer
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