Sustainable Development
1993 - 2025
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Volume 15, issue 6, 2007
- Integrated scenarios for assessing biodiversity risks pp. i-i

- Joachim H. Spangenberg
- Performance, conformance and change: towards a sustainable tourism strategy for Scotland pp. 329-342

- Calum Macleod and Rune Todnem By
- Integrated scenarios for assessing biodiversity risks pp. 343-356

- Joachim H. Spangenberg
- Building an eco-industrial park as a public project in South Korea. The stakeholders' understanding of and involvement in the project pp. 357-369

- Heungsoon Kim
- Collaboration as a pathway for sustainability pp. 370-381

- Rodrigo Lozano
- The 'successful failure' of the sustainable development agreement between the Netherlands and Bhutan pp. 382-396

- Chhewang Rinzin, Debberah N. ten Velthuis and Walter J. V. Vermeulen
Volume 15, issue 5, 2007
- Special issue: Paradigms of Corporate Sustainability - a decade after Hijacking Environmentalism pp. i-ii

- Tarja Ketola, Cecilia Mark-Herbert and György Pataki
- Editorial pp. 275-275

- Malcolm Eames and Kate McGeevor
- Environmental citizenship: towards sustainable development pp. 276-285

- Andrew Dobson
- Deliberate futures: precaution and progress in social choice of sustainable technology pp. 286-295

- Andy Stirling
- The contribution of corporate social responsibility to sustainable development pp. 296-306

- Jeremy Moon
- Sustainable rural economies: some lessons from the English experience pp. 307-317

- Philip Lowe and Neil Ward
- Strategic intermediation: between regional strategy and local practice pp. 318-327

- Will Medd and Simon Marvin
Volume 15, issue 4, 2007
- Predicted impact of HIV|AIDS on improved fallow adoption and rural household food security in Malawi pp. 205-215

- Paul Thangata, P. E. Hildebrand and F. Kwesiga
- Partnering with the state for sustainable development: Shell's experience in the Niger Delta, Nigeria pp. 216-228

- Uwem E. Ite
- Determining barriers to sustainability within the Costa Rican coffee industry pp. 229-241

- M. A. Adams and A. E. Ghaly
- The contribution of six developing countries' industry to sustainable development pp. 242-253

- Ralph A. Luken and Paul Hesp
- An analytical approach to sustainable development in Turkey pp. 254-266

- Nuray Kizilaslan, A. Zafer Gürler and Halil Kizilaslan
- The virtuous cycle: incremental changes and a process-based sustainable development pp. 267-274

- Lenore Newman
Volume 15, issue 3, 2007
- What is stopping sustainable building in England? Barriers experienced by stakeholders in delivering sustainable developments pp. 135-147

- Katie Williams and Carol Dair
- Dimensions of environmentally sustainable innovation: the structure of eco-innovation concepts pp. 148-159

- Tomas Hellström
- A framework of sustainable behaviours that can be enabled through the design of neighbourhood-scale developments pp. 160-173

- Katie Williams and Carol Dair
- The sustainable development area: satisfying basic needs and safeguarding ecological sustainability pp. 174-187

- Erling Holden and Kristin Linnerud
- Empirical measurement of sustainable welfare from the perspective of extended genuine savings pp. 188-203

- Grace T. R. Lin
Volume 15, issue 2, 2007
- A sustainable product needing a sustainable procurement commitment: the case of green waste in Wales pp. 69-82

- G. F. Dawson and E. J. Probert
- Planning for sustainable development: a paradigm shift towards a process-based approach pp. 83-96

- Ali Bagheri and Peder Hjorth
- Story telling in sustainable development projects pp. 97-110

- Simon Bell and Stephen Morse
- Management of water bird shooting by voluntary agreements in Denmark pp. 111-120

- Jesper S. Schou and Thomas Bregnballe
- Empirical analysis of eco-industrial development in China pp. 121-133

- Yong Geng, Murray Haight and Qinghua Zhu
Volume 15, issue 1, 2007
- Changing times and strategies: Shell's contribution to sustainable community development in the Niger Delta, Nigeria pp. 1-14

- Uwem E. Ite
- Strategic partnerships between MNEs and civil society: the post-WSSD perspectives pp. 15-27

- Gabriel Eweje
- A comparative analysis of sustainable fishery development indicator systems in Australia and Canada pp. 28-40

- Wen Hong Liu and Ching Hsiewn Ou
- 'Rationalizing sustainable development' - a critical treatise pp. 41-51

- Tomi J. Kallio, Piia Nordberg and Ari Ahonen
- Public perceptions of Bhutan's approach to sustainable development in practice pp. 52-68

- Chhewang Rinzin, Walter J. V. Vermeulen and Pieter Glasbergen
Volume 14, issue 5, 2006
- Development of an indicator model and ranking of sustainable revitalization alternatives of derelict property: a Lithuanian case study pp. 287-299

- Edmundas Kazimieras Zavadskas and Jurgita Antucheviciene
- Green tax reforms for industrial transformation: overcoming institutional inertia with consumption taxes pp. 300-311

- Johan Albrecht
- MAMMUT - managing the metabolism of urbanization: testing theory through a pilot study of the Stockholm Underground pp. 312-326

- Örjan Svane and Carina Weingaertner
- Use of structural equation modeling to examine the relationships between growth, trade and the environment in developing countries pp. 327-342

- Anna Kukla-Gryz
Volume 14, issue 4, 2006
- National account measures and sustainability objectives: present approaches and future prospects pp. 219-233

- Matthew Clarke and Sardar M. N. Islam
- Emancipatory accounting and sustainable development: a Gandhian-Vedic theorization of experimenting with truth pp. 234-244

- Kala Saravanamuthu
- The challenge of greening global product chains: meeting both ends pp. 245-256

- Walter J. V. Vermeulen and P. J. Ras
- Reducing waste: repair, recondition, remanufacture or recycle? pp. 257-267

- Andrew M. King, Stuart C. Burgess, Winnie Ijomah and Chris A. McMahon
- The contextual meaning of sustainable development: the case of the Dutch drinking water sector pp. 268-276

- Judith E. M. Klostermann and Jacqueline Cramer
- A data envelopment analysis approach to the assessment of natural parks' economic efficiency and sustainability. The case of Italian national parks pp. 277-286

- Valentina Bosetti and Gianni Locatelli
Volume 14, issue 3, 2006
- Use of simulation and modelling to develop a sustainable production system pp. 149-161

- David M. R. Taplin, Trevor A. Spedding and Hsien H. Khoo
- An indigenous role in partnerships for sustainable homelands occupation in Australia pp. 162-176

- J. Carter, D. Claudie and N. Smith
- Environmentally sustainable cities. Critical review and operational conditions pp. 177-189

- Kostas P. Bithas and Manolis Christofakis
- Benefits of green offices in the UK: analysis from examples built in the 1990s pp. 190-204

- Brian Edwards
- Building or bodging? Attitudes to sustainability in UK public sector housing construction development pp. 205-218

- Mark Hall and David Purchase
Volume 14, issue 2, 2006
- Small island states and territories: sustainable development issues and strategies - challenges for changing islands in a changing world pp. 75-80

- Calbert H. Douglas
- Establishing sustainability indicators as an evolving process: experience from the island of Guernsey pp. 81-92

- Patrick McAlpine and Andrew Birnie
- Sustainable natural resource use and economic development in small states: the tuna fisheries in Fiji and Samoa pp. 93-103

- Robert Read
- Islands in Europe: development of an island tourism multi-dimensional model (ITMDM) pp. 104-114

- Rachel J. C. Chen
- Sustaining social development in a small island developing state? The case of Seychelles pp. 115-125

- Liam Campling and Michel Rosalie
- Solid waste as an indicator of sustainable development in Tortola, British Virgin Islands pp. 126-138

- Noni M. Georges
- Energizing the island community: a review of policy standpoints for energy in small island states and territories pp. 139-147

- E. Kathy Stuart
Volume 14, issue 1, 2006
- Becoming ecosynchronous, part 2. Achieving sustainable development via personal development pp. 1-15

- Robert Hay
- The evolution of sustainable development strategies in Canada: an assessment of three federal natural resource management agencies pp. 16-32

- Ryan Plummer
- Management of community-based energy interventions in rural areas of India: issues and perspectives pp. 33-45

- Preeti Malhotra
- Where is developing country industry in sustainable development planning? pp. 46-61

- Ralph A. Luken
- An alternative definition of sustainable development using stability and chaos theories pp. 62-71

- Amir Abbas Rassafi, Hossain Poorzahedy and Manouchehr Vaziri
- Global Crises, Global Solutions by Bjørn Lomborg, 2004. Cambridge University Press, xxii + 648 pp. ISBN 0 521 804446 0 and 0 521 60614 4 pp. 72-74

- Robert Barrass
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