Sustainable Development
1993 - 2025
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Volume 13, issue 5, 2005
- Whom is sustainable development for ? Deliberative democracy and the role of unions pp. 271-281

- Delyse Springett and Barry Foster
- The welfare economics of measuring sustainability: a new approach based on social choice theory and systems analysis pp. 282-296

- Sardar M. N. Islam and Matthew F. Clarke
- Is strong sustainability operational? An example from Nepal pp. 297-310

- Surendra R. Devkota
- Becoming ecosynchronous, part 1. The root causes of our unsustainable way of life pp. 311-325

- Robert Hay
- Environmental stability and sustainable development pp. 326-336

- Miguel A. Santos
Volume 13, issue 4, 2005
- Critical perspectives on sustainable development pp. 209-211

- Delyse Springett
- Sustainable development (1987-2005): an oxymoron comes of age pp. 212-227

- Michael Redclift
- Neither sustainable nor development: reconsidering sustainability in development pp. 228-238

- Timothy W. Luke
- Towards sustainable economic practices, flows and spaces: or is the necessary impossible and the impossible necessary? pp. 239-252

- Ray Hudson
- Radical reformism: towards critical ecological modernization pp. 253-267

- Renato J. Orsato and Stewart R. Clegg
- Parecon: life after capitalism by Michael Albert. Verso, 2003. xxxix + 311 pp. ISBN 1-85984-698-X pp. 268-270

- Miriam Kennet
Volume 13, issue 3, 2005
- Fair trade, business and sustainable development pp. 139-142

- William Young and Karla Utting
- Postcards from the edge: maintaining the 'alternative' character of fair trade pp. 143-153

- William Low and Eileen Davenport
- In search of a golden blend: perspectives on the marketing of fair trade coffee pp. 154-165

- Kirsty Golding and Ken Peattie
- New thinking in international trade? A case study of The Day Chocolate Company pp. 166-176

- Bob Doherty and Sophi Tranchell
- What Tanzania's coffee farmers can teach the world: a performance-based look at the fair trade-free trade debate pp. 177-189

- Bradley D. Parrish, Valerie A. Luzadis and William R. Bentley
- Fair trade and ethical trade: are there moves towards convergence? pp. 190-198

- Sally Smith and Stephanie Barrientos
- Keeping trade fair: governance challenges in the fair trade coffee initiative pp. 199-208

- Peter Leigh Taylor, Douglas L. Murray and Laura T. Raynolds
Volume 13, issue 2, 2005
- Bali beyond the bomb: disparate discourses and implications for sustainability pp. 69-78

- Alex J. Robinson and Julia Meaton
- A new conceptual framework integrating environment into corporate performance evaluation pp. 79-90

- Her-Jiun Sheu and Shih-Fang Lo
- Ireland in the new century: an opportunity to foster an ethic of sustainable enterprise pp. 91-101

- James J. Kennelly and Finbarr Bradley
- Assessing forest cover sustainability and deforestation risk from socioeconomic and biophysical indicators - a case study from Rampa Forests, south India pp. 102-114

- V. Krishna Prasad and K. V. S. Badarinath
- Coping with chronic and extreme risks in contemporary Athens: confrontation or resilience? pp. 115-128

- Kalliopi Sapountzaki and Christos Chalkias
- What drives socially responsible investment? The case of the Netherlands pp. 129-137

- Bert Scholtens
Volume 13, issue 1, 2005
- Community-based natural resource management in Mozambique: a critical review of the concept's applicability at local level pp. 1-12

- Pekka Virtanen
- Incentives towards sustainable management of the municipal solid waste on islands pp. 13-24

- Matías González Hernández and Roberto Rendeiro Martín-Cejas
- Social capital influence on sustainability of development (case study of Bulgaria) pp. 25-37

- Alexi Danchev
- Sustainable development: mapping different approaches pp. 38-52

- Bill Hopwood, Mary Mellor and Geoff O'Brien
- Sustainable sufficiency - an internally consistent version of sustainability pp. 53-68

- Geoffrey Lamberton
Volume 12, issue 4, 2004
- Enhancing the sustainability of airport developments pp. 183-199

- Andrea L. Kaszewski and William R. Sheate
- Making sustainable development evaluations work pp. 200-211

- Joanna Becker
- Missing links in sustainable food production in west Africa: the case of the savannas of northern Nigeria pp. 212-222

- Jonas N. Chianu and Hiroshi Tsujii
- Green space sustainability in Thailand pp. 223-237

- Patricia Ryan and Natarika Wayuparb
Volume 12, issue 3, 2004
- A prospective health impact assessment to progress the sustainable futures of a city: the case of Salford, UK pp. 121-135

- Calbert H. Douglas
- Risk, regulation and the right to know: exploring the impacts of access to information on the governance of environmental risk pp. 136-149

- Andy Gouldson
- Sustainable development: a problem of environmental disruption now instead of intertemporal ethics pp. 150-160

- Yew-Kwang Ng
- Implications and applications of folk zootherapy in the state of Bahia, Northeastern Brazil pp. 161-174

- Eraldo Medeiros Costa-Neto
- Balancing economic considerations and the rights of indigenous people. The Mapuche people of Chile pp. 175-182

- Jane Newbold
Volume 12, issue 2, 2004
- Bridging the unsustainability gap: a framework for sustainable development pp. 65-73

- Stefan Boron and Keith Murray
- Reconciling sustainability and growth: criteria, indicators, policies pp. 74-86

- Joachim H. Spangenberg
- Bulk mineral flows and the sustainable development of the North West of England pp. 87-106

- Darryn McEvoy, Joe Ravetz and John Handley
- The development and use of farm-level indicators in England pp. 107-120

- John Tzilivakis and Kathy A. Lewis
Volume 12, issue 1, 2004
- Experiences with sustainability indicators and stakeholder participation: a case study relating to a 'Blue Plan' project in Malta pp. 1-14

- Simon Bell and Stephen Morse
- Heritage preservation and sustainability of China's development pp. 15-31

- Chan Wai-Yin and Ma Shu-Yun
- What we buy, what we throw away and how we use our voice. Sustainable household waste management in the UK pp. 32-44

- Stewart Barr
- The effects of potential reform of the CAP on greenhouse gas emissions from Irish agriculture: an extensification scenario pp. 45-55

- Jasmina Behan and Kieran McQuinn
- Systems|operational research and sustainable development: towards a new agenda pp. 56-64

- Gerald Midgley and Martin Reynolds
Volume 11, issue 4, 2003
- Greening the United Nations' Human Development Index? pp. 183-198

- Stephen Morse
- Sustainability assessment in the German detergent industry: from stakeholder involvement to sustainability indicators pp. 199-212

- Stefan A. Seuring, Julia Koplin, Torsten Behrens and Uwe Schneidewind
- Sustainability development analysis of semi-intensive shrimp farms in Sonora, México pp. 213-222

- O. H. A. González, L. F. Beltrán, C. Cáceres-Martínez, H. Ramírez, S. Hernández-Vazquez, E. Troyo-Dieguez and A. Ortega-Rubio
- Sustainable business versus sustainable environment: a case study of the Hong Kong shark fin business pp. 223-235

- Gordon C.K. Cheung and Chak Yan Chang
- Building in the margin of shacks: the vision and projects of Habitat for Humanity by Ananta Kumar Giri. Orient Longman, 2002. xvii + 298 pp, (hbk), ISBN 81-250-2181-7 pp. 236-237

- Ripin Kalra
- Water for Pabolee: stories about people and development in the Himalayas by Robert C Alter. Orient Longman, 2002. x + 240 pp, (hbk). ISBN 81-250-2191-4 pp. 236-236

- Ripin Kalra
- Participating in development: approaches to indigenous knowledge edited by Paul Sillitoe, Alan Bicker and John Pottier. Routledge, 2002. xiii + 270 pp, (pbk). ISBN 0-415-25869-3 pp. 237-237

- Ripin Kalra
Volume 11, issue 3, 2003
- Material and energy flows of a local forest industry system in Finland pp. 121-132

- Jouni Korhonen and Ville Niutanen
- Assessment of environmental impacts of active smelter operations and abandoned mines in Karabash, Ural Mountains of Russia pp. 133-142

- V. Udachin, B. J. Williamson, O. W. Purvis, B. Spiro, W. Dubbin, S. Brooks, B. Coste, R. J. Herrington and I. Mikhailova
- Industrial ecology: shedding more light on its perspective of understanding nature as model pp. 143-158

- Ralf Isenmann
- Let the desert bloom: an overview of an attempt to promote sustainable development and environmental protection in the Jordanian Badia region pp. 159-170

- Serwan M. J. Baban, Salem Al-Oun and Mohammed Shahbaz
- Incorporating sustainable development into redevelopment pp. 171-182

- Sandra Alker and Adrian McDonald
Volume 11, issue 2, 2003
- New Zealand fisheries management: changes in property rights structure and implications for sustainability pp. 69-76

- James M. Stewart and Peter D. Callagher
- Environmental and socioeconomic multivariate analysis of the primary economic sector of Mexico pp. 77-83

- L. F. Beltrán Morales, F. García-Rodríguez, J. Borges Contreras, G. Sánchez-Mota and A. Ortega Rubio
- Social consequences of mining and present day solutions-Region II in Chile highlighted pp. 84-90

- Jane Newbold
- Regulating traffic with land use planning pp. 91-102

- Nina Herala
- County waste minimization programmes: a case study from Northamptonshire, UK pp. 103-118

- Paul S. Phillips, Paul Clarkson, Julie Adams, Adam D. Read and P. Chris Coggins
- Construction ecology: nature as the basis for green buildings by Charles J. Kibert, Jan Sendzimir and G. Bradley Guy. Spon Press, London, 2001. xxiv +305 pp, (pbk). ISBN 0-415-26092. Green architecture, architectural design by Brian Edwards. Wiley-Academy, John Wiley and Sons Ltd., Bognor Regis, 2001. 112 pp, (pbk). ISBN 0-471-49193-4 pp. 119-120

- Sarah Sayce
Volume 11, issue 1, 2003
- The sustainability treaty between the Netherlands and Costa Rica: a new perspective on environmental and development cooperation pp. 1-16

- Pieter Glasbergen and Miriam Miranda
- Local institutions and natural resource management in the South Tongu District of Ghana: a case study pp. 17-35

- John E. Koku and Jan-Erik Gustafsson
- Minimum requirements for sustainable use of forests in national forest programmes. Elements and principles developed for a study of Swiss forest policy pp. 36-46

- Kurt Bisang and Willi Zimmermann
- An index of sustainable economic welfare for Poland pp. 47-55

- Sebastian Gil and Jerzy Śleszyński
- Lessons in promoting sustainable development in EU Structural Funds programmes pp. 56-65

- Timothy Moss and Heidi Fichter
- The skeptical environmentalist: measuring the real state of the world by Bjørn Lomborg. Cambridge University Press, 2001. 515 pp. ISBN 0 521 80447 7 (hbk), 0 01068 3 (pbk) pp. 66-67

- Robert Barrass
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