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A missing pillar? Challenges in theorizing and practicing social sustainabili...
Since publication of the Brundtland Report in 1987, the notion of sustainable developmenthas come to guide the pursuit of environmental reform by both public and private... -
The Social Pillar of Sustainable Development A literature review and framewor...
There is a need to develop a clearer understanding of what the social pillar of sustainable development means and how it relates to the environmental pillar. This article... -
How not what: teaching sustainability as process
Citation: DuPuis E. & Ball T. 2013. How not what: teaching sustainability as process. Sustainability: Science, Practice, & Policy 9(1):64-75. Published online Feb 27,... -
Collaboration for sustainability? A framework for analyzing government impact...
Citizen participation and empowerment are critical sustainability elements. One increasingly popular form of citizen participation is collaborative-environmental management... -
After Paris: transitions for sustainable consumption
Consumption emissions-reduction measures based on an individualized model of consumption, marginal lifestyle changes, and technological innovation alone cannot meet the... -
A tale of two crises: COVID-19 and climate
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, governments around the world are mobilizing unprecedented public resources to mitigate economic collapse. However, these new programs run... -
Narrative und Frame Analyse: Entflechtung und Redefinition zweier Konzepte am...
In der sozialwissenschaftlichen Literatur werden die Konzepte Narrative und Frame zumeist nicht trennscharf verwendet. Für uns ist es jedoch nicht nur konzeptuell unpräzise,... -
Sustainable food consumption: when evidence-based policy making meets policy-...
Unsustainability of Current Global Food Consumption Food is a major issue in the politics of sustainable consumption and production (SCP) because of its impact on the... -
The secrets of Koberwitz: The diffusion of Rudolf Steiner’s Agriculture Cours...
Rudolf Steiner presented his Agriculture Course to a group of 111, farmers and others, at Koberwitz (Kobierzyce, Poland) in 1924. Steiner spoke of an agriculture to ‘heal the... -
¿Hacia una nueva definición de utilidad del conocimiento científico? Primer a...
¿Qué definición de utilidad del conocimiento científico producido por las humanidades se desprende de la política en ciencia y tecnología para las ciencias sociales y... -
The scientists of the IVIC in the evolution of science and technology policy ...
Hugo Chávez’s assumption of the presidency in late 1999 brought about major institutional change in Venezuela, and in its science and technology. Some authors speak of a... -
Innovation policy and international relations: directions for EU diplomacy
Abstract This paper explores how innovation becomes an increasingly important topic in international relations, with a deep impact on collaboration as well as on competition... -
Spillover effects of sustainable consumption: combining identity process theo...
Work organizations that implement sustainability strategies can create supportive environments for the performance of sustainable routines. For instance, employers have the... -
Teenage consumption of cleanliness: how to make it sustainable?
One third of all water and energy in Denmark, and in many other developed countries, is consumed directly in households. A significant part of this usage is related to... -
100% renewable energy policies in U.S. cities: strategies, recommendations, a...
Interviews and a survey were conducted with civil society advocates and government officials in U.S. cities and counties that have made a commitment to 100% clean, renewable,... -
Policies tackling the "web of constraints" on resource efficient practices: t...
In practice, environmental policy is only moving slowly from a focus on promoting environmental technologies to a focus on greening socio-technical systems. Policy measures to... -
Conceptualizing sustainable consumption:Toward an integrative framework
Consumption and sustainability are complex issues—they cannot be reduced to the choice of consumer goods or to “green consumption.” Doing so would neglect the multifaceted... -
Sustainability and resilience: toward a systems approach
A comprehensive systems approach is essential for effective decision making with regard to global sustainability, since industrial, social, and ecological systems are closely... -
What model of science? Towards a sociologically oriented science policy
In the contemporary global world the various models of making and distributing science are cultivated. The particular model of institutionalized science can significantly... -
Integrated water resources management: evolution, prospects and future challe...
This paper analyzes the evolution of the concept of Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) at international conferences over the past three decades and addresses the...