Sustainable Development
1993 - 2025
Current editor(s): Richard Welford From John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Bibliographic data for series maintained by Wiley Content Delivery (). Access Statistics for this journal.
Is something missing from the series or not right? See the RePEc data check for the archive and series.
Volume 7, issue 4, 1999
- Tourism and sustainable development: an analysis of policy and guidelines for managing provision and consumption pp. 165-177
- Richard Welford, Bjarne Ytterhus and Jason Eligh
- Environmentalism in periods of rapid societal transformation: the legacy of the Industrial Revolution in the United Kingdom and the Meiji Restoration in Japan pp. 178-190
- Brendan F. D. Barrett
- Environmental protection and sustainable development in Tunisia: an overview pp. 191-203
- Serwan M. J. Baban, Ian D. L. Foster and Baccar Tarmiz
- Sustainability and environmental economics, an alternative text by John Bowers, 1997. Addison Wesley Longman, vii+238 pp, £14.99 (pbk). ISBN 0-5827656-X pp. 204-205
- Barbara Ingham
- Ecotourism: an introduction by David A. Fennell, 1999. Routledge, xx+315 pp, £15.99 (pbk). ISBN 0-415-20168-3 pp. 204-204
- Jason W. Eligh
- Instruments of change - motivating and financing sustainable development, by Theodor Panayotou, 1998. Earthscan, xii+228 pp, £19.95. ISBN 1-85383-467-X pp. 205-205
- Pamela M. Barnes
Volume 7, issue 3, 1999
- Decentralization: an effective method of financial management at the grassroots (evidence from India) pp. 113-120
- Sumana Datta and V. Varalakshmi
- An account of the sustainable development process in Bangladesh pp. 121-131
- Mohammed Solaiman and Ataur Rahman Belal
- Micro-level sustainable biomass system development in central Himalaya: stress computation and biomass planning pp. 132-139
- Anand Sharma, R. Prasad, S. Saksena and V. Joshi
- Alternative scenarios of social development: is analytical sustainability policy analysis possible? How? pp. 140-150
- Jari Kaivo-oja
- Participatory practice in the context of Local Agenda 21: a case study evaluation of experience in three English local authorities pp. 151-162
- Andrew Wild and Robert Marshall
- The sustainable management of tropical catchments edited by D. Harper and T. Brown, 1999. Wiley, xiv 381 pp, £75.00 (hbk). ISBN 0 471 96914 1 pp. 163-163
- Adrian Martin
- The transition to sustainability: the politics of Agenda 21 in Europe edited by Timothy O'Riordan and Heather Voisey, 1998. Earthscan, 320 pp, £95.00 (hbk). ISBN 1 85383 468 8 pp. 163-164
- Ursula Triebswetter
- Corporate environmental management 1st-2nd edition edited by Richard Welford, 1998. Earthscan, 257 pp, £16.95 (pbk). ISBN 1 85383 559 5 pp. 164-164
- Keith Melton
Volume 7, issue 2, 1999
- Towards a new approach to income distribution and enviromental sustainability pp. 57-63
- Frances Hutchinson and Brian Burkitt
- Environment and investment: the role of personal investment choice in creating sustainability pp. 64-76
- Christopher Fayers
- Exogenous and indigenous influences on sustainable management pp. 77-86
- Sarah Michaels and Melinda Laituri
- Limits to growth, sustainable development and environmental kuznets curves: an examination of the environmental impact of economic development pp. 87-97
- Matthew Cole
- Landcare particpation in Australia: the volunteer perspective pp. 98-111
- Allan Curtis and Marike Van Nouhuys
- Community and sustainable development: participation in the future edited by D. Warburton, 1998. Earthscan, 248pp, ?14.95 (pbk). ISBN 1-8538-531-5 pp. 112-112
- Trevor Williams
Volume 7, issue 1, 1999
- A global and multicriterial environmental taxation model for industrial pollution prevention and control pp. 1-12
- Sylvie Paras
- Urban food growing: The experience of two UK cities pp. 13-24
- Joe Howe and Paul Wheeler
- Information for environmental citizenship pp. 25-34
- T. Alabaster and M. Hawthorne
- Optimising recycling effort: an evaluation of local authority PCW recycling initiatives pp. 35-46
- John Butler and Paul Hooper
- Horse-power: urban domestic recycling and the development of sustainable local community structures pp. 47-53
- Leigh Holland
- Sustainable rural development by Andrew Shepherd, 1998. MacMillan, 294 pp. £12.99 (pbk). ISBN 0-333-66485-X pp. 54-55
- Shobhana Madhavan
Volume 6, issue 3, 1998
- Towards sustainable development in Japanese environmental policy-making pp. 101-110
- Mike Danaher
- Towards the development of sustainability indicators for marine biodiversity in Hong Kong pp. 111-122
- Jian-hua Liu and Peter Hills
- The potential of sustainable development in Costa Rica pp. 123-129
- Joanna Becker
- Entropy, exergy and steady-state economy pp. 130-142
- Antero Honkasalo
- Reducing residential energy use for a sustainable future: fossil fuel taxation as a tool to reduce the indirect energy demand and related CO 2 emissions of Dutch households pp. 143-153
- K. J. Noorman and K. J. Kamminga
- Book Review. Environmental taxes and economic welfare: reducing carbon dioxide emissions by Antonia Cornwell and John Creedy, 1997. Elgar, xi + 152 pp, £39.95 (hbk). ISBN 1 85898 622 2. Taxing automobile emissions for pollution control by Maureen Sevigny, 1998. Elgar, xiv + 115 pp, £35 (hbk). ISBN 1 85898 767 9 pp. 154-155
- Evan Williams
Volume 6, issue 2, 1998
- Innovation towards sustainable economy - the integration of economy and ecology in companies pp. 49-58
- Birgit Blättel-Mink
- Management of Calcutta megacity: a transition from a reactive to a proactive strategy pp. 59-67
- Samiul Hasan and M. Adil Khan
- British Waterways: a study in the search for sustaihnability pp. 68-77
- Michael Youé and John Tate
- Wastes minimization as a local government issue: fact or fiction? pp. 78-91
- Adam D. Read, Paul S Phillips and Alice Murphy
- Environmental ethics and sustainable development pp. 92-98
- J. M. Buchdahl and D. Raper
- Book review. Sustainability indicators-Report of the project on indicators of sustainable development. Edited by Bedrich Moldan and Suzanne Billharz, 1997. Wiley, 415pp, £65 (hardback). ISBN 0471973521 pp. 99-99
- C. William Young
Volume 6, issue 1, 1998
- Sustainable development and ecological modernization: A radical homocentric perspective pp. 1-7
- David Pepper
- In defence of the nation-state: securing the environment pp. 8-17
- Johnathon Barnett
- Economic policy instruments and environmental sustainability: another look at environmental-use permits pp. 18-22
- Clement Tisdell
- Controlling the environmental impact of transport: Traffic management schemes and their influence on consumer behaviour pp. 23-30
- Enda McGovern
- Social economic environmental research in Austria pp. 31-39
- C. Krotscheck and M. Narodoslawsky
- Management education for sustainable development pp. 40-48
- John Hailey
Volume 5, issue 3, 1997
- ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT pp. 101-109
- Werner Hediger
- The concept of technology assessment - an entire process to sustainable development pp. 111-117
- Bjørn Ludwig
- Sustainable management: a sustainable ethic? pp. 119-129
- Kerry James Grundy
- The role of forums in sustainable development: a case study of Cardigan Bay forum pp. 131-137
- Alister Scott
- Sustainable development in industrial countries: environmental indicators and targets as core elements of national action plans - the German case pp. 139-147
- Wolfgang Jung
- Measuring the sustainability of a paper mill with indicators based on environmental utility space pp. 149-156
- M. J. Knapen, L. de Bruin, J. P. R. Meijer, M. W. H. Thörig, B. J. van de Laar and A. M. J. Ragas
Volume 5, issue 2, 1997
- Sustainable development strategies for Lebanon pp. 55-64
- Toufic Mezher
- Critical aspects and essential means for a “green” economic development in Greece pp. 65-70
- Constantinos Cartalis
- Scoring and ranking farmland conservation activities to evaluate environmental performance and encourage sustainable farming pp. 71-77
- K. A. Lewis, J. A. Skinner, J. Finch, T. M. Kähö, M. J. Newbold and K. S. Bardon
- A rôle for local authorities in environmental training pp. 79-85
- R. G. Kemp, K. S. Bardon and M. A. Smith
- Mapping out fuzzy buzzwords - who sits where on sustainability and sustainable development pp. 87-93
- Jason Palmer, Ian Cooper and Rita van der Vorst
- Book review: ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL CHALLENGES IN CENTRAL ASIA AND THE CAUCASUS, Preeti Soni (ed), 1996 pp. 95-96
- Gerald Vinten
- Book reviews: TOWARDS GOOD GOVERNANCE IN BANGLADESH: FIFTY UNPLEASANT ESSAYS by Kamal Siddiqui, 1996. The University Press Ltd., Dhaka, 179 pp. hardback, Tk 250, ISBN 984 05 1331 2 pp. 95-95
- Habib Zafarullah
- Book reviews: UNEVEN DEVELOPMENT IN THAILAND by Michael J.G. Parnwell, (ed.), 1996 pp. 96-97
- David Ip
- Book reviews: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, POVERTY ALLEVIATION AND GOVERNANCE: THE ASIAN EXPERIENCE by M. Adil Khan, 1996 pp. 98-99
- Michael Bamberger
- Book reviews: FULL HOUSE: REASSESSING THE EARTH'S POPULATION CARRYING CAPACITY by Lester R. Brown and Hal Kane, 1995 pp. 99-99
- David Ip
Volume 5, issue 1, 1997
- THE ROLE OF FAIR TRADE PRINCIPLES WITHIN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT pp. 1-10
- Carolyn Strong
- WOMEN AND MINORITY GROUPS IN ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT pp. 11-20
- Anoja Wickramasinghe
- INDIAN FORESTRY IN LATIN AMERICAN RAIN FORESTS pp. 21-29
- Søren Gram
- DIFFERENT LIFESTYLES AND THEIR IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENT pp. 30-35
- Per Christensen
- FAILING INNOVATION IN THE ZAIRIAN CASSAVA PRODUCTION SYSTEM: A COMPARATIVE HISTORICAL ANALYSIS pp. 36-42
- Frans Goossens
- ECOLOGICAL CONCERN AND ENVIRONMENTAL BEHAVIOUR TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: A MODEL APPLIED TO POTENTIAL CHANGE IN THE RECYCLING SYSTEMS OF SPANISH BEVERAGE COMPANIES pp. 43-49
- Juan Alberto Aragón-Correa and Francisco Javier Llorens-Montes
- THE NORTH, THE SOUTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT: ECOLOGICAL CONSTRAINTS AND THE GLOBAL ECONOMY edited by V. Bhaskar and Andrew Glyn, 1995. Earthscan, 263 pp, £16.95 (pbk). ISBN 92 808 0901 6 pp. 50-53
- Peter Daniels
| |