Sustainable Development
1993 - 2025
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Volume 19, issue 6, 2011
- Discourses matter: Chinese ethnic minorities in sustainable development pp. 359-368
- Rong Fu, Ting Zuo and Eamon Lenihan
- A method to develop sustainable water management strategies for an uncertain future pp. 369-381
- M. Haasnoot, H. Middelkoop, E. van Beek and W. P. A. van Deursen
- Contractual and policy challenges to developing ecocities pp. 382-390
- Asanga Gunawansa
- Online calculators of ecological footprint: do they promote or dissuade sustainable behaviour? pp. 391-401
- Jennifer Franz and Elissaios Papyrakis
- Analyzing sustainability knowledge in the Arab world pp. 402-416
- Toufic Mezher, Dania Noamani, Asem Abdul‐Malak and Bacel Maddah
Volume 19, issue 5, 2011
- The social dimension of sustainable development: Defining urban social sustainability pp. 289-300
- Nicola Dempsey, Glen Bramley, Sinéad Power and Caroline Brown
- Deepening the debate over ‘sustainable science’: Indigenous perspectives as a guide on the journey pp. 301-311
- Lee‐Anne Broadhead and Sean Howard
- A method to explore social response for sustainable water management strategies under changing conditions pp. 312-324
- Astrid Offermans, Marjolijn Haasnoot and Pieter Valkering
- Environmental performance and compliance costs for industrial wastewater treatment – an international comparison pp. 325-336
- Eila Salomaa and Gary Watkins
- Implementing sustainable development in the construction industry: constructors' perspectives in the US and Korea pp. 337-347
- Hyojoo Son, Changwan Kim, Wai Kiong Chong and Jui‐Sheng Chou
- Ecotourism benefits and livelihood improvement for sustainable development in the nature conservation areas of Bhutan pp. 348-358
- Dhan Bahadur Gurung and Klaus Seeland
Volume 19, issue 4, 2011
- Viability of small‐scale arsenic‐contaminated‐water purification technologies for sustainable development in Pakistan pp. 223-234
- Fatima Hashmi and Joshua Pearce
- Perceptions and determinants of environmental concern: the case of Hong Kong and its implications for sustainable development pp. 235-249
- Timothy Ka‐ying Wong and Po‐san Wan
- A regional divide in sustainability performance in China: geography, governance and income pp. 250-262
- Lee Liu
- Sustainable development threats, inter‐sector conflicts and environmental policy requirements in the arid, mining rich, northern Chile territory pp. 263-274
- Jorge Oyarzún and Ricardo Oyarzún
- State, forest and community: challenges of democratically decentralizing forest management in the Centre‐West Region of Burkina Faso pp. 275-288
- Henri‐Noël Bouda, Patrice Savadogo, Daniel Tiveau and Boureima Ouedraogo
Volume 19, issue 3, 2011
- Obstacles to sustainable development: the destabilization of climate change knowledge pp. 157-166

- Marianne Ryghaug
- Industrial transformation and sustainable development in developing countries pp. 167-175

- Ralph Luken and Fernando Castellanos‐Silveria
- Sustainable development paths: investigating the roots of local policy responses to climate change pp. 176-188

- Sarah Burch
- Neighbourhood density and social sustainability in cities of developing countries pp. 189-205

- Seema Dave
- The language of poverty: an exploration of the narratives of the poor pp. 206-222

- Federica Misturelli and Claire Heffernan
Volume 19, issue 2, 2011
- Linking responsible investments to societal influence: Motives, assessments and risks pp. 71-76

- Pontus Cerin and Bert Scholtens
- Assessing SRI fund performance research: Best practices in empirical analysis pp. 77-94

- Andrea Chegut, Hans Schenk and Bert Scholtens
- Stock returns in relation to environmental, social and governance performance: Mispricing or compensation for risk? pp. 95-118

- Cristiana Mǎnescu
- Investigating consistency of judgement across sustainability analyst organizations pp. 119-134

- Martin Hedesström, Ulrika Lundqvist and Anders Biel
- Motives to engage in sustainable investment: a comparison between institutional and private investors pp. 135-142

- Magnus Jansson and Anders Biel
- Corporate social responsibility in the international insurance industry pp. 143-156

- Bert Scholtens
Volume 19, issue 1, 2011
- A socio‐metabolic transition towards sustainability? Challenges for another Great Transformation pp. 1-14

- Helmut Haberl, Marina Fischer‐Kowalski, Fridolin Krausmann, Joan Martinez‐Alier and Verena Winiwarter
- Sustainable development policy: goals, targets and political cycles pp. 15-29

- Nuno Quental, Júlia M. Lourenço and Fernando Nunes da Silva
- Space and sustainability. Potential for landscape as a spatial unit for assessing sustainability pp. 30-48

- Stephen Morse, Ioannis Vogiatzakis and Geoff Griffiths
- Sustainable development and cultural heritage management in Botswana: towards sustainable communities pp. 49-59

- Susan O. Keitumetse
- Producers and the fair trade distribution systems: what are the benefits and problems? pp. 60-70

- Valéry Bezençon
Volume 18, issue 6, 2010
- Regeneration for sustainable communities? Barriers to implementing sustainable housing in urban areas pp. 319-330

- Nessa Winston
- Implementation of community‐based landslide hazard mitigation measures: the role of stakeholder engagement in ‘sustainable’ project scale‐up pp. 331-349

- Elizabeth A. Holcombe and Malcolm G. Anderson
- International operations and sustainable development: Should national culture matter? pp. 350-361

- Stephan Vachon
- Strengthening the ‘social’ in sustainable development: Developing a conceptual framework for social sustainability in a rapid urban growth region in Australia pp. 362-373

- Michael Cuthill
- Securing a sustainable future through a new global contract between rich and poor pp. 374-384

- Willem J. de Lange, Russell M. Wise and Anton Nahman
- Market based political action: a path to sustainable development? pp. 385-397

- Deirdre Shaw and Iain Black
- Ecological modernization versus sustainable development: the case of genetic modification regulation in New Zealand pp. 398-412

- Jeanette Wright and Priya Kurian
Volume 18, issue 5, 2010
- Sustainability and science - challenges for theory and practice pp. 241-244

- Martina Maria Keitsch
- Deconstructing the development paradigm: a post-structural perspective pp. 245-251

- Jonnalagadda Rajeswar
- Sustainable consumption as a means to self-realization: a Hindu perspective on when enough is enough pp. 252-259

- Yamini Narayanan
- Approaches for understanding and embedding stakeholder realities in mangrove rehabilitation processes in Southeast Asia: lessons learnt from Mahakam Delta, East Kalimantan pp. 260-270

- Neil Powell and Maria Osbeck
- Mediation of tropical forest interests through empowerment to locals by means of ecological indicators pp. 271-281

- John Eilif Hermansen
- Managing municipal solid waste from a system perspective: A comparative study of Dalian, China and Waterloo, Canada pp. 282-294

- Xudong Chen, Murray E. Haight, Yong Geng and Tsuyoshi Fujita
- Exploring relationships between universal design and social sustainable development: some methodological aspects to the debate on the sciences of sustainability pp. 295-305

- Tom Vavik and Martina Maria Keitsch
- Design responsibility and sustainable design as reflective practice: an educational challenge pp. 306-317

- Malene Leerberg, Vibeke Riisberg and Joy Boutrup
Volume 18, issue 4, 2010
- Regional sustainable development: Making development work in politically contingent space pp. 183-186

- Donald I. Lyons and Pauline Deutz
- Local strategic partnerships: a panacea for voluntary interest groups to promote local environmental sustainability? The UK context pp. 187-193

- Andrew Kythreotis
- Sustainability, poverty and municipal services: the case of Cape Town, South Africa pp. 194-201

- Mark Swilling
- RAMEA: how to support regional policies towards sustainable development pp. 201-210

- Michele Sansoni, Elisa Bonazzi, Malgorzata Goralczyk and Peter Stauvermann
- A framework for regional sustainability assessment: developing indicators for a Portuguese region pp. 211-219

- Pedro Coelho, André Mascarenhas, Paula Vaz, Anabela Dores and Tomás B. Ramos
- Western hemispheric trade agreements and sustainability: Lesson from butterflies, hummingbirds, and salty anchovies pp. 220-228

- Miller Van V., Charles T. Crespy, Kurt H. Loess and José A. Renau
- Integrating sustainable waste management into product design: sustainability as a functional requirement pp. 229-239

- Pauline Deutz, Gareth Neighbour and Michael McGuire
Volume 18, issue 3, 2010
- Unstable identities: stable unsustainability pp. 119-122

- Lars Strannegård and Peter Dobers
- Creating sustainable identities: the significance of the financially affluent self pp. 123-134

- Victoria Hurth
- Paradoxes of design: energy and water consumption and the aestheticization of Norwegian bathrooms 1990-2008 pp. 135-149

- Thomas Berker and Helen Jøsok Gansmo
- Eco-clothing, consumer identity and ideology pp. 150-162

- Kirsi Niinimäki
- The relevance of ecocentrism, personal development and transformational leadership to sustainability and identity pp. 163-171

- Robert Hay
- Sustainability, self-identity and the sociology of consumption pp. 172-181

- Dennis Soron
Volume 18, issue 2, 2010
- Strategic thinking for sustainable development pp. 71-75

- Rupert J. Baumgartner and Jouni Korhonen
- Corporate sustainability strategies: sustainability profiles and maturity levels pp. 76-89

- Rupert J. Baumgartner and Daniela Ebner
- Establishing strategic CSR in SMEs: an Austrian CSR quality seal to substantiate the strategic CSR performance pp. 90-98

- Ulrike Gelbmann
- Sustainability and organizational activities - three approaches pp. 99-107

- Per-Arne Wikström
- Cross-sectional benchmarking of social and environmental reporting practice in the australian oil and gas industry pp. 108-118

- Shidi Dong and Roger Burritt
Volume 18, issue 1, 2010
- An analysis of Taiwan's energy ecological efficiency and the effectiveness of the Kyoto Protocol pp. 1-11

- Yen-Lan Liu and Kang-tsung Chang
- Greening Garhwal through stakeholder engagement: the role of ecofeminism, community and the state in sustainable development pp. 12-19

- Anupam Pandey
- Sustainable consumption: green consumer behaviour when purchasing products pp. 20-31

- William Young, Kumju Hwang, Seonaidh McDonald and Caroline J. Oates
- Addressing climate change democratically. Multi-level governance, transnational networks and governmental structures pp. 32-41

- Rolf Lidskog and Ingemar Elander
- Free trade, fair trade and gender inequality in less developed countries pp. 42-50

- Julie Steinkopf Rice
- Public transport service quality and sustainable development: a community stakeholder perspective pp. 51-61

- Linda Too and George Earl
- Sustainable development in the uplands of Lao PDR pp. 62-70

- Kim Alexander, Joanne Millar and Neil Lipscombe
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