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Subjective Wellbeing, Psychological needs, Meaning in life, Religious Practic...
e present study investigated the relationship between Subjective Wellbeing (Satisfaction with life (SWL), Personal WellbeingIndex (PWI), Positive Aect (PA) and Negative Aect... -
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,... -
Democratic deliberation for sustainability transformations: between construct...
The discourse on sustainability transformations moves beyond accommodationist, reformist framings of sustainability to imply a radical, systemic shift toward new sustainable... -
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... -
Community Essay: Challenges for sustainability in cultures where regard for t...
A concept of time depends upon both culture and linguistics, and one person’s future may be another person’s present. Temporal and spatial concepts are crucial to sustainability... -
What is a clean bus? Object conflicts in the greening of urban transit
Object conflicts—struggles over the design, definition, and diffusion of technologies—are analyzed to understand the changing history of the greening of bus technologies in the... -
Editorial: Cultural change for a bearable climate
Only by intentionally harnessing key societal institutions—namely education, business, the media, government, traditions, and social movements—will we be able to transform... -
Sustainable consumption in national context: an introduction to the symposium
International institutions over the past decade have begun to emphasize the need to reduce the environmental impacts of heavily consumerist lifestyles in affluent nations as a... -
Sustainability of natural movement activity
Introduction In efforts to increase sustainability, various commercial gyms and fitness centers have been redesigned or constructed to lower energy consumption. Such... -
Homeless Families in the Netherlands: Intervention Policies and Practices
The demographics of the homeless population in many countries are currently shifting, and this cannot be explained by the different welfare systems to be found in these... -
User satisfaction and sustainability of drinking water schemes in rural commu...
Water-supply programs consist of three essential components: technology, people, and institutions. The interface of these facets determines whether a particular scheme is... -
Using Q-methodology to identify local perspectives on wildfires in two Koyuko...
Sustainable resource management depends upon the participation of resource-dependent communities. Competing values between community members and government agencies and among... -
Sustainable consumption à la française? Conventional, innovative, and alterna...
Consumption has again become the object of critical political attention in France over the last few years. Despite obvious links with the global project to promote “sustainable... -
Horizontal and Vertical Segregation in Education by Gender in the Hungarian-R...
Although women have reached the state of equality in education, horizontal and vertical segregation still put them in a disadvantageous situation. According to horizontal... -
Editorial: The roots of sustainability science: a tribute to Gilbert F. White
While the intellectual shoots of sustainability science are surely tangled and diverse, one of the most important taproots springs from the pioneering work of geographer Gilbert...