Sustainable Development
1993 - 2025
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Volume 17, issue 6, 2009
- Aboriginal principles for sustainable development as told in traditional law stories pp. 341-356

- Karl-Erik Sveiby
- Reviewing the arguments for market based approaches to water distribution: a critical assessment for sustainable water management in Spain pp. 357-364

- Jordi Honey-Rosés
- Sustainable and balanced development of insular space: the case of Greece pp. 365-377

- Manolis Christofakis, George Mergos and Athanasios Papadaskalopoulos
- The contested concept of sustainable aviation pp. 378-390

- S. Walker and M. Cook
- Stakeholder perceptions and responses to GM crops and foods: the case of Taiwan pp. 391-399

- Mei-Fang Fan
- Achieving environmental sustainability and growth in Africa: the role of science, technology and innovation pp. 400-413

- Christian Webersik and Clarice Wilson
Volume 17, issue 5, 2009
- Sustainability through the market - the impacts of sustainable supply chain management: introduction pp. 269-273

- Walter J. V. Vermeulen and Stefan Seuring
- Finnish World Shops at a crossroads in the commercialized fair trade market pp. 274-283

- Eeva L. Laine and Matias Laine
- Sustainable procurement of minor items - exploring limits to sustainability pp. 284-294

- Hans Haake and Stefan Seuring
- Perceptions on the demand side and realities on the supply side: a study of the South African table grape export industry pp. 295-310

- Claribel Müller, Walter J. V. Vermeulen and Pieter Glasbergen
- Evaluation and reliability of the organic certification system: perceptions by farmers in Latin America pp. 311-324

- Friederike Albersmeier, Holger Schulze and Achim Spiller
- Sustainable production and the performance of South African entrepreneurs in a global supply chain. The case of South African table grape producers pp. 325-340

- Peter J. Ras and Walter J. V. Vermeulen
Volume 17, issue 4, 2009
- The relation of technology to politics in infrastructure development: the chain phenomenon and its relation to sustainable development pp. 199-209

- Pitch Sutheerawatthana and Takayuki Minato
- Is air transport an effective tool for sustainable development? pp. 210-219

- Ben Daley
- Sustainable tourism development: how do destination stakeholders perceive sustainable urban tourism? pp. 220-232

- Seldjan Timur and Donald Getz
- Emergent eco-efficiency paradigm in corporate environment management pp. 233-243

- Jukka Hoffrén and Eeva-Lotta Apajalahti
- Vaastu Shastra: Towards sustainable development pp. 244-256

- Reena Patra
- Ranking corporations based on sustainable and socially responsible practices. A data envelopment analysis (DEA) approach pp. 257-268

- Constantin Belu
Volume 17, issue 3, 2009
- South Africa's working for water programme: searching for win-win outcomes for people and the environment pp. 129-141

- Andrea Buch and Alan B. Dixon
- Commons and commoners: re-examining community in common pool resources pp. 142-154

- Zakir Husain
- Carbon emissions in Central and Eastern Europe: environmental Kuznets curve and implications for sustainable development pp. 155-160

- Cemal Atici
- How can the construction industry contribute to sustainable development? A conceptual framework pp. 161-173

- Aysin Sev
- Does sustainability count? Environmental policy, sustainable development and the governance of grassroots sustainability enterprise in Ireland pp. 174-182

- Anna Ray Davies
- Gandhi's technoscience: sustainability and technology as themes of politics pp. 183-196

- Anup Sam Ninan
Volume 17, issue 2, 2009
- Paradigms of corporate sustainability - a decade after Hijacking Environmentalism pp. 69-69

- Tarja Ketola, Cecilia Mark-Herbert and György Pataki
- Making actors, paradigms and ideologies visible in governance for sustainability pp. 70-81

- Peter Söderbaum
- Ecological modernization as a paradigm of corporate sustainability pp. 82-91

- György Pataki
- Through waste prevention towards corporate sustainability: analysis of the concept of waste and a review of attitudes towards waste prevention pp. 92-101

- Eva Pongrácz
- Organizational culture and leadership: Preconditions for the development of a sustainable corporation pp. 102-113

- Rupert J. Baumgartner
- Pre-Morphean paradigm - an alternative to modern and post-modern paradigms of corporate sustainability pp. 114-126

- Tarja Ketola
Volume 17, issue 1, 2009
- Urban environmental performance in China: a sustainability divide? pp. 1-18

- Lee Liu
- 'Health management' in the private sector in the context of HIV|AIDS: progress and challenges faced by company programmes in South Africa pp. 19-29

- Gavin George and Tim Quinlan
- The universal common good: faith-based partnerships and sustainable development pp. 30-48

- Stephen Morse and Nora McNamara
- Sustainability in the Turkish retailing industry pp. 49-67

- Ismail Erol, Nigar Cakar, Derya Erel and Ramazan Sarı
Volume 16, issue 6, 2008
- Contribution of urban design to economic sustainability of urban renewal projects in Hong Kong pp. 353-364

- Edwin H. W. Chan and Grace K. L. Lee
- The effects of sustainable development on firms' financial performance - an empirical approach pp. 365-380

- Dong-shang Chang and Li-chin Regina Kuo
- Environmental citizenship and sustainable development: the case of waste facility siting in Taiwan pp. 381-389

- Mei-Fang Fan
- Achieving sustainability in US fisheries: community engagement in co-management pp. 390-400

- Candace K. May
- Challenges in operating sustainability initiatives in Northwest Mexico pp. 401-409

- Luis Velázquez, Nora Munguía, Andrea Zavala and Maria de los Ángeles Navarrete
- Governance for sustainable development: a framework pp. 410-421

- Annemarie van Zeijl-Rozema, Ron Cörvers, Rene Kemp and Pim Martens
Volume 16, issue 5, 2008
- Values and sustainable consumption behavior of women: a Turkish sample pp. 291-300

- Arzu Şener and Oya Hazer
- Skeletons out of the closet: effectiveness of conceptual frameworks for communicating sustainable development indicators pp. 301-313

- Jari Lyytimäki and Ulla Rosenström
- Managing development in the hillsides of Trinidad and Tobago using geoinformatics pp. 314-328

- Serwan M. J. Baban, Deborah Thomas, Francis Canisius and Kamal J. Sant
- Bridging the gaps between theory and practice: a service niche approach to urban sustainability indicators pp. 329-340

- James Keirstead and Matt Leach
- Post-sustainable development pp. 341-352

- Stephen Morse
Volume 16, issue 4, 2008
- The use of indicators for sustainable development pp. 237-240

- Mikael Hildén and Ulla Rosenström
- Mainstreaming sustainable development in the OECD through indicators and peer reviews pp. 241-250

- Markku Lehtonen
- Towards a new index for environmental sustainability based on a DALY weighting approach pp. 251-260

- Isabelle Blanc, Damien Friot, Manuele Margni and Olivier Jolliet
- Operationalization and contextualization of sustainability at the local level pp. 261-270

- Gerhard Hartmuth, Katja Huber and Dieter Rink
- Assessing farm sustainability with the IDEA method - from the concept of agriculture sustainability to case studies on farms pp. 271-281

- Frédéric Zahm, Philippe Viaux, Lionel Vilain, Philippe Girardin and Christian Mouchet
- Aggregate indicators in coastal policy making: potentials of the Trophic Index TRIX for sustainable considerations of eutrophication pp. 282-289

- Manuela Vascetta, Pirkko Kauppila and Eeva Furman
Volume 16, issue 3, 2008
- Sustainable development and socially responsible finance and investing pp. 137-140

- Bert Scholtens, Pontus Cerin and Lars Hassel
- Shareholder activism for corporate social responsibility: what do we know? pp. 141-154

- Emma Sjöström
- Socially responsible investing in Scandinavia - a comparative analysis pp. 155-168

- Elias Bengtsson
- Does SEE information make a difference to fund managers? pp. 169-179

- Johan Henningsson
- A study of the provision of environmental information in financial analysts' research reports pp. 180-194

- Henrik Nilsson, Gary M. Cunningham and Lars G. Hassel
- Financial outcomes of environmental risk and opportunity for US companies pp. 195-212

- Natalia Semenova and Lars G. Hassel
- Stakeholder relations and financial performance pp. 213-232

- Bert Scholtens and Yangqin Zhou
Volume 16, issue 2, 2008
- Editorial pp. 71-72

- Artur Pawłowski
- Sustainable development: premises, understanding and prospects pp. 73-80

- Zbigniew Hull
- How many dimensions does sustainable development have? pp. 81-90

- Artur Pawłowski
- Ecophilosophy as a philosophical underpinning of sustainable development pp. 91-99

- Zdzisława Piątek
- Origin and development of ecological philosophy and environmental ethics and their impact on the idea of sustainable development pp. 100-108

- Włodzimierz Tyburski
- The philosophical dimension to the principle of sustainable development in the Polish scientific literature pp. 109-116

- Andrzej Papuziński
- A civilization based on sustainable development: its limits and prospects pp. 117-125

- Antoni Skowroński
- Globalization and its alternatives: antiglobalism, alterglobalism and the idea of sustainable development pp. 126-134

- Leszek Gawor
- Sustainability and Identity - Call for papers to a special issue in Sustainable Development pp. 135-135

- Peter Dobers and Lars Strannegård
Volume 16, issue 1, 2008
- Can eco-footprinting analysis be used successfully to encourage more sustainable behaviour at the household level? pp. 1-16

- Marcus Sutcliffe, Paul Hooper and Ros Howell
- Determinant factors in the degree of implementation of Local Agenda 21 in the European Union pp. 17-34

- Isabel M. Garcia-Sanchez and Jose-Manuel Prado-Lorenzo
- Communicative planning - friend or foe? Obstacles and opportunities for implementing sustainable development locally pp. 35-43

- Mariann Mannberg and Elin Wihlborg
- The impact of social capital on regional waste recycling pp. 44-55

- Tsung-hsiu Tsai
- Sustainable development in Rwanda: industry and government pp. 56-69

- Tim Short
- Sustainability and identity - call for papers to a special issue in Sustainable Development pp. 70-70

- Peter Dobers and Lars Strannegård
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