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Additional Relevant Documents This longer list of 'Additional Relevant Documents' includes past Key Documents as well as a select set of other publications that have come to the Editors' attention and, in their views, constitute particularly relevant contributions to deepening and broadening the debate.
Do Global Attitudes and Behaviors Support Sustainable Development? November 2005 Leiserowitz, Anthony A., Robert W. Kates, and Thomas M. Parris.
Sustainability science will pay a critical role, at multiple scales and using multiple methodologies, as it works to identify and explain the key relationships between sustainability values, attitudes, and behaviors -- and (more)...
Outside the Large Cities; The demographic importance of small urban centres and large villages in Africa, Asia and Latin America June 2006
David Satterthwaite
A quarter of the world's population lives in urban centres with fewer than half a million inhabitants. Of the 1.5 billion people living in these 'small urban centres', nearly three-quarters live in Africa, Asia and Latin America. Several hundred million (more)...
The globalization of socio-ecological systems: An agenda for scientific research August, 2006
Oran R. Young, Frans Berkhout, Gilberto C. Gallopin, Marco A. Janssen, Elinor Ostrom and Sander van der Leeuw
We argue that globalization is a central feature of coupled human–environment systems or, as we call them, socio-ecological systems (SESs). In this article, we focus on the effects of globalization on the resilience, vulnerability, and adaptability of these systems. We (more)...
Linkages between vulnerability, resilience, and adaptive capacity August, 2006 Gilberto C. Gallopín
This article uses a systemic perspective to identify and analyze the
conceptual relations among vulnerability, resilience, and adaptive
capacity within socio-ecological systems (SES). Since different
intellectual traditions use the terms in different, sometimes
incompatible, ways, they emerge as strongly related but unclear in the
precise (more)...
Special Issue on The Roles of Academia in Regional Sustainability Initiatives 2009 Edited by Gyula Zilahy, Matti Melanen, Victor D. Phillips, John Sheffy and Jouni Korhonen
Institutions of Higher Education have to
cope with an array of challenges in the 21st century including
globalization of teaching, research and outreach activities;
additionally there are dramatic increases in competition for students,
staff and funding sources. Meanwhile, local and regional involvement in
regional sustainable (more)...
Getting it Together Interdisciplinarity and Sustainability in the Higher Education Institution 2009 Center for Sustainable Futures
This paper seeks to clarify the relationship between sustainability and interdisciplinarity as a contribution to furthering policy and practice towards sustainability oriented interdisciplinarity in teaching and learning in higher education.Key Findings:
There appears to be rising demand for interdisciplinary understanding in (more)...
Putting People on the Map An Approach to Integrating Social Data in Conservation Planning 2009 Sheri L. Stephenson and Michael B. Mascia
Conservation planning is integral to strategic and effective operations of public and private sector conservation organizations. Largely grounded in the biological sciences, the field of conservation planning has historically made limited use of social data . We offer a simple (more)...
Revolutionizing China's Environmental Protection 2008 Jianguo Liu & Jared Diamond
China's growth has created severe environmental problems that will
require fundamental changes in China's administrative system and its
model of economic development.
How Green Are Biofuels? 2008 Jorn P. W. Scharlemann and William F. Laurance
Many biofuels are associated with lower greenhouse-gas emissions but have greater aggregate environmental costs than gasoline.
Climate Change, Deforestation, and the Fate of the Amazon 2008 Yadvinder Malhi, J. Timmons Roberts, Richard A. Betts, Timothy J. Killeen, Wenhong Li, and Carlos A. Nobre
The forest biome of Amazonia is one of Earth's greatest biological treasures and a major component of the Earth system. This century, it faces the dual threats of deforestation and stress from climate change. Here, we summarize some of the (more)...
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| The following links are recommended by the Editors. | | PROJECTS GoBi (Governance of Biodiversity) Project. Humboldt UniversityEVENTS Beyond Copenhagen. December 3, 2009 Beyond Copenhagen: Scientific Perspectives on Adaptation.... December 3, 2009 MEMBERS Rekai Campbell, Charles Darwin University & CIFOR Reid Lifset, Yale University Jan Rotmans, DRIFT (Dutch Research Institute For Transitions), Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands PUBLICATIONS Characterizing a Sustainability Transition: Goals, Targets, Trends, and Driving Forces. Kates, Robert W., and Thomas M. Parris.
Frontiers of a Great Transition: GTI Paper Series.
Great Transition Initiative
Science and Engineering Research That Values the Planet. Arne Jacobson and Daniel M. Kammen
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