Sustainable Development
1993 - 2025
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Volume 10, issue 4, 2002
- Environment, economy and society: fitting them together into sustainable development pp. 187-196

- Bob Giddings, Bill Hopwood and Geoff O'Brien
- Community strategies: mainstreaming sustainable development and strategic planning? pp. 197-205

- Paul M. Williams
- Development beyond markets, and bioregionalism pp. 206-214

- Jonnalagadda Rajeswar
- Environmental, economic and social effects caused by NAFTA in the fishery food companies of Baja California Sur, Mexico pp. 215-222

- L. F. Beltrán, A. Ortega-Rubio, M. Lagunas, H. González, M. Soto and M. Acevedo
- The production of sustainable tourism: concepts and examples from Norway pp. 223-234

- Jason Eligh, Richard Welford and Bjarne Ytterhus
Volume 10, issue 3, 2002
- Sustainable development: analysis and policy in East and West-the cases of Hong Kong and Scotland pp. 117-121

- Peter Roberts and Peter Hills
- Towards strategic planning and regional sustainability: Hong Kong in the Pearl River Delta Region pp. 122-130

- Roger C. K. Chan
- The Scottish strategic and spatial context for sustainable development pp. 131-139

- Peter Roberts
- Property-led urban renewal in Hong Kong: any place for the community? pp. 140-146

- Mee Kam Ng
- Urban regeneration and community development in Scotland: converging agendas for action pp. 147-154

- M. Gregory Lloyd
- Social equity in housing in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region: a social sustainability perspective pp. 155-162

- Rebecca L. H. Chiu
- Social justice, equity and housing: a new agenda for Scotland? pp. 163-170

- John McCarthy and Bill Edgar
- Environmental policy and planning in Hong Kong: an emerging regional agenda pp. 171-178

- Peter Hills
- Sustainable development and the management of the Scottish environment: stringing the beads pp. 179-186

- Peter Roberts and Tony Jackson
Volume 10, issue 2, 2002
- The role of financial institutions in the sustainable development of Lebanon pp. 69-78

- Toufic Mezher, Dima Jamali and Carine Zreik
- Exploratory research: citizen participation, local government and sustainable development in Australia pp. 79-89

- Michael Cuthill
- Evaluation of irrigation projects and water resource management: a methodological proposal pp. 90-102

- Manuel Martín Rodríguez, Francisco Saez-Fernandez, Juan Alberto Aragón Correa, Elías Melchor Ferrer and Noelina Rodríguez Ferrero
- Institutional sustainability indicators: an analysis of the institutions in Agenda 21 and a draft set of indicators for monitoring their effectivity pp. 103-115

- Joachim H. Spangenberg
- Environmental valuation by J. Rietbergen-McCracken and Hussein Abaza. Earthscan, 2000. vi + 232 pp, £19.95 (pbk). ISBN 1 85383 695 8 pp. 116-116

- Ivonia Rebelo
Volume 10, issue 1, 2002
- Sustainable development: an evolutionary economic approach pp. 1-11

- Pascal van Griethuysen
- The sector-stream matrix: Introducing a new framework for the analysis of environmental performance pp. 12-24

- Francis M. Vanek
- Trade and environment: evidence from China's manufacturing sector pp. 25-35

- Joseph C. H. Chai
- Void dwellings-a 'headline' indicator? pp. 36-50

- John Tate
- Nordic consumers and the challenge for sustainable housing pp. 51-62

- Örjan Svane
- Social and ecological destruction in the first class: a plausible social development scenario pp. 63-66

- Jari Kaivo-oja
- Economic development and environmental gain by Keith Clement. Earthscan, 2000. xiii + 194 pp, £15.95 (pbk). ISBN 9 781853 833007 pp. 67-67

- Mark T. Smith
Volume 9, issue 4, 2001
- Shell, Nigeria and the Ogoni. A study in unsustainable development: III. Analysis and implications of Royal Dutch|Shell group strategy pp. 177-196

- David Wheeler, René Rechtman, Heike Fabig and Richard Boele
- Contradictions between WTO and sustainable development? The case of environmental dumping pp. 197-203

- Solveig Lothe
- The Winnipeg Principles, WTO and sustainable development: proposed policies for reconciling trade and the environment pp. 204-212

- Clement Tisdell
- Gaining legitimacy? Sustainable development in business school curricula pp. 213-221

- Delyse Springett and Kate Kearins
- Taiwan's environment, resource sustainability and green consumerism: perceptions of university students pp. 222-233

- Koon Kwai Wong
Volume 9, issue 3, 2001
- Shell, Nigeria and the Ogoni. A study in unsustainable development pp. 121-135

- Richard Boele, Heike Fabig and David Wheeler
- Developing sustainability: environmental non-governmental organizations in former Soviet Central Asia pp. 136-148

- Andrew M. Farmer and Alma A. Farmer
- Struggling toward sustainability: considering grassroots development pp. 149-164

- Kris Stevens and John Morris
- Floodplains and Agenda 21: the Upper Nene Valley Project pp. 165-174

- A. V. A. Kwolek and J. I. Jackson
- The Community Tourism Guide: Exciting Holidays for Responsible Travellers by Mark Mann, 2000, Earthscan, xvi+208 pp, £9.99 (pbk). ISBN 1-85383-681-8 pp. 175-176

- Jason W. Eligh
Volume 9, issue 2, 2001
- Sustainable development: is it achievable within the existing international political economy context? pp. 61-73

- Georgia O. Carvalho
- Shell, Nigeria and the Ogoni. A study in unsustainable development: I. The story of Shell, Nigeria and the Ogoni people - environment, economy, relationships: conflict and prospects for resolution pp. 74-86

- Richard Boele, Heike Fabig and David Wheeler
- Structuring financial empowerment for localized development within Joint Forest Management (JFM): examples from Madhya Pradesh, India pp. 87-102

- Pia Sethi and Hilaluddin Khan
- Renewable energy technologies for fuelwood conservation in the Indian Himalayan region pp. 103-108

- Rakesh Prasad, Sameer Maithel and Asim Mirza
- Strategic environmental assessment for sustainable households in 2050: illustrated for clothing pp. 109-118

- Remke M. Bras-Klapwijk and J. Marjolijn C. Knot
- Cities and regions as self-organising systems. Models of complexity by Peter M. Allen, 1997. Gordon and Breach, 275 pp, £23.00 (pbk). ISBN 90 56 99 0713 pp. 119-120

- Markus Schwaninger
Volume 9, issue 1, 2001
- Sustainability indicators: the problem of integration pp. 1-15

- Stephen Morse, Nora McNamara, Moses Acholo and Benjamin Okwoli
- Conservation ethics versus development: how to obviate the dichotomy? pp. 16-23

- Jonnalagadda Rajeswar
- Towards sustainable urban water resource management: a case study in Tianjin, China pp. 24-35

- Xuemei Bai and Hidefumi Imura
- Municipalities and industrial ecology: reconsidering municipal environmental management pp. 36-46

- Fredrik Burström and Jouni Korhonen
- Steps to natural capitalism pp. 47-57

- Frank Birkin
- Green households? Domestic consumers, environment and sustainability edited by Klaus Jan Noorman and T. Shoot Uiterkamp, 1998. Earthscan, xv + 267 pp, £15.95 (pbk). ISBN 1 85383 482 3 pp. 58-58

- Tapan Biswas
- Bioeconomics and sustainability: essays in honour of Nicolas Georgescu-Roegen edited by Kozo Mayumi and John M. Gowdy, Elgar, 1999. 417 pp, £75.00 (hbk). ISBN 1-85898-667-2 pp. 58-59

- Michael Ashcroft
Volume 8, issue 4, 2000
- Organizing sustainable development: from diffusion to translation pp. 167-179
- Ola Bergström and Peter Dobers
- Scientific consensus on sustainability: the case of The Natural Step pp. 180-190
- Paul Upham
- Ethical sourcing: a contribution to sustainability or a diversion? pp. 191-200
- Mick Blowfield
- Local agenda 21 in practice - a Swedish example pp. 201-214
- Sofie Adolfsson Jörby
- The Lugano report: on preserving capitalism in the twenty-first century by Susan George, 1999. Pluto, 213 pp, £9.99 (pbk). ISBN 074 53 15 321 pp. 215-216
- Claudio Schuftan
Volume 8, issue 3, 2000
- Beyond environmental moralism and policy incrementalism in the global sustainability debate: case studies and an alternative framework pp. 123-134
- Ernest J. Yanarella and Horace Bartilow
- Population perspectives and sustainable development pp. 135-141
- Jonnalagadda Rajeswar
- Dematerialization and sustainable development pp. 142-145
- J. W. Sun
- Should monitoring be compulsory within voluntary environmental agreements? pp. 146-154
- Julia Walton
- Water supply in the UK: towards a more sustainable future? pp. 155-164
- John Tate
- Natural capitalism: the next industrial revolution by Paul Hawken, Amory B Lovins and L Hunter Lovins, 1999. Earthscan, xix + 396 pp, £18.99 (hbk). ISBN 1 85383 461 0 pp. 165-166
- Alan Collins
- Economic valuation of the environment: Methods and case studies by G Garrod and KG Willis, 1999. Elgar, xiv+384 pp, £65.00 (hbk). ISBN 1-85898-684-2 pp. 165-165
- Elisabetta Venezia
Volume 8, issue 2, 2000
- Linking impact assessment and sustainable development at the local level: the introduction of sustainability assessment systems pp. 67-78
- Dimitri Devuyst
- Regional sustainable development: are the new regional development agencies armed with the information they require? pp. 79-88
- Chris Shearlock, Phillip James and Jo Phillips
- Sustainable development and traditional knowledge: a case study in a Brazilian artisanal fishermen's community pp. 89-95
- Eraldo Medeiros Costa-Neto
- Demand management - a basis for waste policy: a critical review of the applicability of the waste hierarchy in terms of achieving sustainable waste management pp. 96-105
- Jane L. Price and Jeremy B. Joseph
- An accounting representation of sustainable agriculture practices: the case of a biogas agricultural unit in Sichuan pp. 106-120
- Sandrine Simon
- Coastal planning and management by R. Kay and J. Alder, 1999. Spon, xxi+375 pp, £29.99 (pbk). ISBN 0 419 24350 X pp. 121-122
- Derek J. McGlashan
- Directions in European coastal management edited by M.G. Healy and J.P. Doody, 1995. Samara, xiv+556 pp, £45 (hbk). ISBN 1 873692 06 4 pp. 121-121
- Derek J. McGlashan
- Corine: coastal erosion by R.-E. Quelennec, 1998. European Commission, 170 pp, 88 maps, £12.50 (pbk). ISBN 9282685063 pp. 122-122
- Derek J. McGlashan
Volume 8, issue 1, 2000
- Sustainable land management with rubber-based agroforestry: a Bangladeshi example of uplands community development pp. 1-10
- Niaz Ahmed Khan and Sudibya Kanti Khisa
- Community development and micro-enterprises: fostering sustainable development pp. 11-26
- Claudia María Vargas
- The employment implications of a low-carbon economy pp. 27-38
- D. McEvoy, D.C. Gibbs and J.W.S. Longhurst
- Project procurement systems in the attainment of sustainable construction pp. 39-50
- P. D. Rwelamila, A. A. Talukhaba and A. B. Ngowi
- Principles, policies and practice: evaluating the environmental sustainability of Britain's packaging regulations pp. 51-64
- Ian Bailey
- Sustainable Development and the Future of Cities edited by Bernd Hamm and Padurang K. Muttagi, 1998. Intermediate Technology, x+291 pp, no price stated (pbk). ISBN 1 85339 452 1 pp. 65-65
- Trevor L. Williams
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