Sustainable Development
1993 - 2025
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Volume 21, issue 6, 2013
- Is environmental sustainability influenced by socioeconomic and sociopolitical factors? cross‐country empirical evidence pp. 353-371

- Sacchidananda Mukherjee and Debashis Chakraborty
- Nexus between Perception, Environment and Fertility: A Study on Indigenous People in Bangladesh pp. 372-384

- Shah Md. Atiqul Haq
- Wealth, Post‐materialism and Consumers' Pro‐environmental Intentions: A Multilevel Analysis across 25 Nations pp. 385-399

- Mohamed M. Mostafa
- The Limits of Human Development Index: The Complementary Role of Economic and Social Cohesion, Development Strategies and Sustainability pp. 400-412

- Javier Bilbao‐Ubillos
- Leadership for Sustainable Regional Development in Rural Areas: Bridging Personal and Institutional Aspects pp. 413-424

- Ina Horlings and Frans Padt
Volume 21, issue 5, 2013
- Wild flower harvesting on South Africa's agulhas plain: a mechanism for achieving sustainable local economic development? pp. 281-293

- David Bek, Tony Binns and Etienne Nel
- Towards green loyalty: driving from green perceived value, green satisfaction, and green trust pp. 294-308

- Yu‐Shan Chen
- Ecological modernization and environmental policy reform in Thailand: the case of food processing SMEs pp. 309-323

- Ajchara Wattanapinyo and Arthur P. J. Mol
- Mainstreaming sustainable coffee pp. 324-337

- Ans Kolk
- Prioritizing Local Agenda 21 Programmes using Analytic Network Process: A Spanish Case Study pp. 338-352

- Jordi Peris, Mónica García‐Melón, Tomás Gómez‐Navarro and Carola Calabuig
Volume 21, issue 4, 2013
- Learning in the Field: Using Community Self Studies to Strengthen Forest‐Based Social Movements pp. 209-223

- Peter Leigh Taylor, Peter Cronkleton and Deborah Barry
- Objectives and Indicators in Sustainable Development Strategies: Similarities and Variances across Europe pp. 224-241

- Reinhard Steurer and Markus Hametner
- Out of Sight, Out of Mind. Reporting of Three Indices in the UK National Press Between 1990 and 2009 pp. 242-259

- Stephen Morse
- How Children Come to Understand Sustainable Development: A Contribution to Educational Agenda pp. 260-269

- Matija Svetina, Andreja Istenič‐Starčič, Matevž Juvančič, Tomaž Novljan, Maruška Šubic‐Kovač, Špela Verovšek and Tadeja Zupančič
- A Review of Utopian Themes in Sustainable Development Discourse pp. 270-280

- John Harlow, Aaron Golub and Braden Allenby
Volume 21, issue 3, 2013
- Integrated Sustainability Policy and Governance Framework pp. 141-143
- Harn Wei Kua and Asanga Gunawansa
- Legal Perspective on Development Policies for Sustainability of Water in Malaysia pp. 144-151
- Rasyikah Md Khalid, Suhaimi Ab Rahman and Mazlin bin Mokhtar
- Climate Change Adaptation and Water Policy: Lessons from Singapore pp. 152-159
- Lovleen Bhullar
- Comparing Solar Water Heater Popularization Policies in China, Israel and Australia: The Roles of Governments in Adopting Green Innovations pp. 160-170
- Wei Li, Tzameret H. Rubin and Paul Onyina
- Governing Innovation for Sustainable Development in the Danish Biogas Sector – a Historical Overview and Analysis of Innovation pp. 171-182
- Rikke Lybæk, Thomas Budde Christensen and Tyge Kjær
- Carbon Trading in Malaysia: Review of Policies and Practices pp. 183-192
- Azlan Amran, Zainorfarah Zainuddin and Suhaiza Hanim Mohamad Zailani
- The Sustainable City: An Analytical–Deliberative Approach to Assess Policy in the Context of Sustainable Urban Development pp. 193-205
- Ton Dassen, Eva Kunseler and Lieke Michiels Kessenich
Volume 21, issue 2, 2013
- Editorial: Critical Perspectives on Sustainable Development pp. 73-82
- Delyse Springett and Delyse Springett
- Corporate Social Responsibility: An Uneasy Merger of Sustainability and Development pp. 83-91
- Delyse Springett and Timothy W. Luke
- Sustainable Development and Nature: The Social and The Material pp. 92-100
- Delyse Springett, Michael Redclift and Graham Woodgate
- Pick Simply the Best: Sustainable Development is About Radical Analysis and Selective Synthesis, not About Old Wine in New Bottles pp. 101-111
- Delyse Springett and Joachim H. Spangenberg
- The Primacy of Climate Change for Sustainable International Tourism pp. 112-121
- Delyse Springett, C. Michael Hall, Daniel Scott and Stefan Gössling
- The Professionalization of Ethics in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) – from Servant of Science to Ethical Master? pp. 122-130
- Delyse Springett, Annika Skoglund and Tommy Jensen
- Religion and Sustainable Development: Analysing the Connections pp. 131-139
- Delyse Springett and Yamini Narayanan
Volume 21, issue 1, 2013
- Food miles to assess sustainability: A revision pp. 1-17
- Steven Van Passel
- Perceived contribution of indicator systems to sustainable development in developing countries pp. 18-29
- Sabrina Krank, Holger Wallbaum and Adrienne Grêt‐Regamey
- Rich pictures: a means to explore the ‘sustainable mind’? pp. 30-47
- Simon Bell and Stephen Morse
- Sustainable energy transformations in India under climate policy pp. 48-59
- Priyadarshi R. Shukla and Vaibhav Chaturvedi
- Ecologically sustainable economic development in aquatic ecosystems: from theory to environmental policy pp. 60-72
- Georgia Mavromati and Kostas Bithas
Volume 20, issue 6, 2012
- Awareness vs Intentionality: Exploring Education for Sustainable Development in a British Hindu Community pp. 361-371
- Sheila Chauhan, Sita Rama Das, Martin Haigh and Natalia Rita
- How Does Tourism Planning Contribute to Sustainable Development? pp. 372-385
- João Neto Simão and Maria do Rosário Partidário
- A Fuzzy Logic Based Approach to Assess Sustainable Development of the Mining and Minerals Sector pp. 386-399
- Basanth Kommadath, Runa Sarkar and Binayak Rath
- A Formal Framework for Conceptions of Sustainability – a Theoretical Contribution to the Discourse in Sustainable Development pp. 400-410
- Marius Christen and Stephan Schmidt
- Sustainability Assessment in the Construction Sector: Rating Systems and Rated Buildings pp. 411-424
- Umberto Berardi
Volume 20, issue 5, 2012
- The effect of globalization and technology change on water emissions embodied in imports and exports pp. 309-319
- Maarten van Rossum and Kees Baas
- Public participation in development of small infrastructure projects pp. 320-334
- Pannathat Rojanamon, Taweep Chaisomphob and Thawilwadee Bureekul
- Green building project management: obstacles and solutions for sustainable development pp. 335-349
- Bon‐Gang Hwang and Jac See Tan
- Sustainable recycling approach: an understanding of designers' and contractors' recycling responsibilities throughout the life cycle of buildings in two US cities pp. 350-360
- Issam Srour, Wai Kiong Chong and Fan Zhang
Volume 20, issue 4, 2012
- Perceptions of environmental justice: the case of a US urban wastewater system pp. 239-250
- Sheldon Gen, Holley Shafer and Monique Nakagawa
- Sustainability and innovation in urban development: concept and case pp. 251-263
- Harald A. Mieg
- Conservation partnerships and biodiversity governance: fulfilling governance functions through interaction pp. 264-275
- Ingrid Jacoba Visseren‐Hamakers, Pieter Leroy and Pieter Glasbergen
- Indicators for sustainable development: Relationship between indicators related to climate change and explanatory factors pp. 276-292
- Isabel Gallego‐Álvarez
- Sustainable consumption: Green purchasing behaviours of urban residents in China pp. 293-308
- Xianbing Liu, Can Wang, Tomohiro Shishime and Tetsuro Fujitsuka
Volume 20, issue 3, 2012
- Sustainable Architecture, Design and Housing pp. 141-145
- Martina Keitsch and Martina Keitsch
- Sustainability from a Performance‐Oriented Architecture Perspective – Alternative Approaches to Questions regarding the Sustainability of the Built Environment pp. 146-154
- Martina Keitsch and Michael U. Hensel
- Innovative Foresights in Sustainable Design and Architecture – How to Promote Seemingly Impossible, but Still Crucial, Radical Changes pp. 155-165
- Martina Keitsch and Håkan Edeholt
- Sustainability Through Design Science: Re‐Imagining Option Spaces Beyond Eco‐Efficiency pp. 166-179
- Martina Keitsch and Laura Alex Frye‐Levine
- Sustainable Design: A Brief Appraisal of its Main Concepts pp. 180-188
- Martina Keitsch and Martina Keitsch
- On the use of Biomimicry as a Useful Tool for the Industrial Designer pp. 189-199
- Martina Keitsch, Nina Louise Volstad and Casper Boks
- Mediation Effects of Environmental Cooperation on the Relationship between Sustainable Design and Performance Improvement among Chinese Apartment Developers pp. 200-210
- Martina Keitsch, Qinghua Zhu, Tielin Zhao and Yong Geng
- An Overview of Chinese Green Building Standards pp. 211-221
- Martina Keitsch, Yong Geng, Huijuan Dong, Bing Xue and Jia Fu
- Utilizing Societal Engagement as a Vehicle for Enhancing the Image and Sustainability of the Construction Industry pp. 222-229
- Martina Keitsch, Kelwin K.W. Wong, Mohan Kumaraswamy, Gangadhar Mahesh and S. Thomas Ng
- Cultural Traditions for the Sake of Innovation: the Concept of Scandinavian Design as a Potential Tool in the Development of a Sustainable China pp. 230-238
- Martina Keitsch and Astrid Skjerven
Volume 20, issue 2, 2012
- Participation of rural women in sustainable development – demographical and socio‐economic determinants pp. 71-84
- Sevgi Rad, Hacer Çelik Ates, Şanser Delioğlan, Sefa Polatöz and Gülay Özçömlekçi
- Collaborative governance for sustainable development: wind resource assessment in Xinjiang and Guangdong Provinces, China pp. 85-97
- Daphne Ngar‐yin Mah and Peter Hills
- Sustainable development policies and achievements in the context of the agriculture sector in Thailand pp. 98-114
- Sukallaya Kasem and Gopal B. Thapa
- Stakeholder engagement in waste recycling in a high‐rise setting pp. 115-127
- Yung Yau
- Sustainable development: a role for market information systems for non‐timber forest products pp. 128-140
- Manmohan Yadav and Shekhar Misra
Volume 20, issue 1, 2012
- Media coverage of sustainable development issues – attention cycles or punctuated equilibrium? pp. 1-17
- Diane Holt and Ralf Barkemeyer
- Organizing matters: how ‘the social dimension’ gets lost in sustainability projects pp. 18-27
- Åsa Casula Vifell and Linda Soneryd
- Rethinking the accounting stance on sustainable development pp. 28-41
- Collins C. Ngwakwe
- Sustainable development as a community of practice: insights from rural water projects in Egypt pp. 42-57
- Daniel Erian Armanios
- Sustainable coastal development and open planning? Transferring the integrated area approach to Bulgaria pp. 58-70
- Carel Dieperink, Rene Boesten, Jeroen Hovens and Henrieke Tonkes
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