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no title author magazine year volume issue page(s) type
1 A call for empirically based guidelines for building trust among stakeholders in environmental sustainability projects Boschetti, Fabio
2016
5 p. 855-859
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2 Advancing sustainable development goals: embedding resilience assessment Assarkhaniki, Zahra

5 p. 2405-2421
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3 Advancing toward water security: addressing governance failures through a metagovernance of modes approach Julio, Natalia

5 p. 1911-1920
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4 Agriculture (re-)territorialisation: Balancing the promotion of local products and international trade in Europe Loodts, Nicolas

5 p. 1715-1716
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5 Agroforestry for sustainable landscape management Plieninger, Tobias

5 p. 1255-1266
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6 Agroforestry governance for operationalising the landscape approach: connecting conservation and farming actors Zinngrebe, Yves

5 p. 1417-1434
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7 A life-cycle-based review of sulfur dioxide abatement installations in the South African platinum group metal sector Munyongani, V.
2017
5 p. 769-784
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8 A longitudinal study of sustainability attitudes, intentions, and behaviors Trail, Galen T.

5 p. 1503-1518
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9 Alternative futures for global biological invasions Roura-Pascual, Núria

5 p. 1637-1650
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10 An applied methodology for stakeholder identification in transdisciplinary research Leventon, Julia
2016
5 p. 763-775
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11 A new normative economics for the formation of shared social values Ravenscroft, Neil
2019
5 p. 1297-1307
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12 An exploration of the influence of problem wickedness on project pluralism in sustainability science Likhacheva, Kristina

5 p. 2423-2440
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13 Anishnaabe Aki: an indigenous perspective on the global threat of invasive species Reo, Nicholas J.
2018
5 p. 1443-1452
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14 Application of technology assessments to co-learning for regional transformation: a case study of biomass energy systems in Tanegashima Kikuchi, Yasunori

5 p. 1473-1494
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15 Applying the robust adaptation planning (RAP) framework to Ghana’s agricultural climate change adaptation regime Chaudhury, Abrar S.
2017
5 p. 657-676
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16 A review of scientific advancements in datasets derived from big data for monitoring the Sustainable Development Goals Allen, Cameron

5 p. 1701-1716
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17 Assessing local-scale inclusive wealth: a case study of Sado Island, Japan Yoshida, Yuki
2018
5 p. 1399-1414
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18 Assessing the food security outcomes of industrial crop expansion in smallholder settings: insights from cotton production in Northern Ghana and sugarcane production in Central Ethiopia Dam Lam, Rodolfo
2017
5 p. 677-693
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19 Assessment of alternative land resource utilisation towards Net-Zero and regional revitalisation through the circulating and ecological sphere in depopulated city regions in Japan: a case study of Hachinohe City Region Sato, Haruno

5 p. 2151-2168
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20 A sustainability assessment framework for regional-scale Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) incorporating Inclusive Wealth, Satoumi, and ecosystem services science Uehara, Takuro
2016
5 p. 801-812
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21 A system dynamics perspective on a viable systems approach definition for sustainable value Iandolo, Francesca
2018
5 p. 1245-1263
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22 A transdisciplinary typology of change identifies new categories of adaptations and forms of co-adaptation in coupled human and natural systems Sotnik, Garry

5 p. 1609-1623
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23 ‘Being’ and ‘doing’: interconnections between researcher identity and conceptualizations of sustainability research Hakkarainen, Viola

5 p. 2341-2355
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24 Beyond global versus local: illuminating a cosmolocal framework for convivial technology development Kostakis, Vasilis

5 p. 2309-2322
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25 Call for Papers for “Future scenarios for socio-ecological production landscape and seascape” Takeuchi, Kazuhiko
2017
5 p. 633-634
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26 Can Pakistan achieve sustainable water security? Climate change, population growth and development impacts to 2100 Kirby, Mac

5 p. 2049-2062
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27 Carbon neutrality commitment for China: from vision to action Dong, Hanmin

5 p. 1741-1755
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28 Causes and consequences of reduced human intervention in formerly managed forests in Japan and other countries Oono, Akiko

5 p. 1511-1529
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29 Central–local governance gaps: the evolving differentiation of climate policies in China Zhou, Bo

5 p. 1757-1766
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30 Challenges and innovations for improving the sustainability of European agroforestry systems of high nature and cultural value: stakeholder perspectives Rolo, Victor

5 p. 1301-1315
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31 Changes in perception and the effects of personal attributes in decision-making as imaginary future generations: evidence from participatory environmental planning Hara, Keishiro

5 p. 2453-2467
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32 Climate justice beyond intergenerational conflict: youth climate activism in South Korea Choi, Kyu Youn

5 p. 2169-2180
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33 Climate risks and foreign direct investment in developing countries: the role of national governance Chen, Yingtong

5 p. 1723-1740
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34 Cognition and behavior in context: a framework and theories to explain natural resource use decisions in social-ecological systems Constantino, S. M.

5 p. 1651-1671
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35 Combining participatory games and backcasting to support collective scenario evaluation: an action research approach for sustainable agroforestry landscape management Andreotti, Federico

5 p. 1383-1399
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36 Common features of sustainable higher education sector according to an international sustainability ranking data Friman, Mervi

5 p. 2143-2153
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37 Communities of practice for knowledge co-creation on sustainable dairy farming: features for value creation for farmers Triste, L.
2018
5 p. 1427-1442
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38 Conceptualising sustainability through environmental stewardship and virtuous cycles—a new empirically-grounded model Turnbull, John W.

5 p. 1475-1487
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39 Confronting sustainable intensification with uncertainty and extreme values on smallholder tropical farms Knoke, Thomas

5 p. 1977-1994
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40 Connotations of institutions: implications for governing natural resources Matsuda, Hazuki

5 p. 1673-1681
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41 Constraints to the adoption of fodder tree technology in Malawi Toth, Gregory G.
2017
5 p. 641-656
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42 Co-operatives as a development mechanism to support job creation and sustainable waste management in South Africa Godfrey, Linda
2017
5 p. 799-812
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43 Correction to: EMF 35 JMIP study for Japan’s long-term climate and energy policy: scenario designs and key findings Sugiyama, Masahiro

5 p. 1771
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44 Correction to: Game of Cruxes: co-designing a game for scientists and stakeholders for identifying joint problems Salliou, Nicolas

5 p. 1763
article
45 Correction to: Growth in the docks: ports, metabolic flows and socio-environmental impacts Nogué-Algueró, Borja

5 p. 1767
article
46 Correction to: Human–nature connectedness and other relational values are negatively affected by landscape simplification: insights from Lower Saxony, Germany Riechers, Maraja

5 p. 2505
article
47 Correction to: Land systems’ asymmetries across transnational ecoregions in South America Piquer-Rodríguez, M.

5 p. 1759-1760
article
48 Correction to: Large-scale integration of offshore wind into the Japanese power grid Komiyama, Ryoichi

5 p. 1765
article
49 Correction to: Leverage points for sustainability transformations: nine guiding questions for sustainability science and practice Leventon, Julia

5 p. 1769
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50 Correction to: Sustainable transitions towards a resilient and decentralised future: Japan’s Circulating and Ecological Sphere (CES) Ortiz-Moya, Fernando

5 p. 1757
article
51 Crossing technology and sustainability in cities’ development Bifulco, Francesco
2018
5 p. 1287-1297
article
52 Decolonising transdisciplinary research approaches: an African perspective for enhancing knowledge integration in sustainability science Chilisa, Bagele
2017
5 p. 813-827
article
53 Designing real-world laboratories for sustainable urban transformation: addressing ambiguous roles and expectations in transdisciplinary teams Huning, Sandra

5 p. 1595-1607
article
54 Developing sustainable bioenergy systems with local bio-resources: cases in Asia Goh, Chun Sheng

5 p. 1449-1453
article
55 Digital co-construction of relational values: understanding the role of social media for sustainability Calcagni, Fulvia
2019
5 p. 1309-1321
article
56 Discursive dynamics and lock-ins in socio-technical systems: an overview and a way forward Simoens, Machteld Catharina

5 p. 1841-1853
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57 Does a trade-off exist between economic and environmental impacts of forest carbon payment programs? Liu, Xiangping

5 p. 2031-2047
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58 Driving factors and impact of land-use change in a fragile rainfed lowland rice-sugar palm cultural agroforestry system in southern Thailand Dumrongrojwatthana, Pongchai

5 p. 1317-1335
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59 Dwelling in the biosphere: exploring an embodied human–environment connection in resilience thinking Cooke, Benjamin
2016
5 p. 831-843
article
60 Ecological footprint of your denim jeans: production knowledge and green consumerism Asmi, Fahad

5 p. 1781-1798
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61 Editorial overview: theoretical traditions in social values for sustainability Raymond, Christopher M.
2019
5 p. 1173-1185
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62 Engaging stakeholders in research to address water–energy–food (WEF) nexus challenges Hoolohan, C.
2018
5 p. 1415-1426
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63 Environmental principles for modern sustainable economic frameworks including the circular economy Morseletto, Piero

5 p. 2165-2171
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64 Envisioning the digital sustainability panopticon: a thought experiment of how big data may help advancing sustainability in the digital age Seele, Peter
2016
5 p. 845-854
article
65 Epistemic stability and epistemic adaptability: interdisciplinary knowledge integration competencies for complex sustainability issues Horn, A.

5 p. 1959-1976
article
66 Evaluating knowledge integration and co-production in a 2-year collaborative learning process with smallholder dairy farmer groups Restrepo, Maria J.
2018
5 p. 1265-1286
article
67 Evaluating landscape improvement scenarios from the perspective of biomass production: a case study of peri-urban satoyama woodland in the Tokyo Metropolitan Area Terada, Toru

5 p. 1495-1510
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68 Evolution of traditional agroforestry landscapes and development of invasive species: lessons from the Pyrenees (France) Guillerme, Sylvie

5 p. 1285-1299
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69 Expert and non-expert at the same time: knowledge integration processes and dynamics in interdisciplinary teamwork Horn, Annemarie

5 p. 2357-2371
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70 Exploring land-use histories of tree-crop landscapes: a cross-site comparison in the Mediterranean Basin Wolpert, Franziska

5 p. 1267-1283
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71 Exploring multiple dimensions of values and valuing: a conceptual framework for mapping and translating values for social-ecological research and practice Rawluk, Andrea
2018
5 p. 1187-1200
article
72 Exploring the social coherence of rural landscapes featuring agroforestry intercropping systems using locals’ visual assessments and perceptions Laroche, Geneviève

5 p. 1337-1355
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73 Fleeing the unsustainable city: soft policy and the dual effect of social capital in hurricane evacuation Fraser, Timothy

5 p. 1995-2011
article
74 Forest conservation and the private sector: stakeholder perceptions towards payment for ecosystem service schemes in the tobacco and sugarcane sectors in Malawi Chinangwa, Linda
2017
5 p. 727-746
article
75 From disagreements to dialogue: unpacking the Golden Rice debate Kettenburg, Annika J.
2018
5 p. 1469-1482
article
76 From uncertainty to environmental impacts: reflection on the threats to water in Chacabuco Province (Chile): a combined approach in social sciences and geochemistry Le Goff, Lucie

5 p. 2113-2131
article
77 Game of Cruxes: co-designing a game for scientists and stakeholders for identifying joint problems Salliou, Nicolas

5 p. 1563-1578
article
78 Governance for sustainability: a triple-helix model Scalia, Massimo
2018
5 p. 1235-1244
article
79 Governing in the Anthropocene: are there cyber-systemic antidotes to the malaise of modern governance? Ison, Ray
2018
5 p. 1209-1223
article
80 Harnessing concepts for sustainability: a pledge for a practice Antoine-Moussiaux, N.

5 p. 2441-2451
article
81 He ʻike ʻana ia i ka pono (it is a recognizing of the right thing): how one indigenous worldview informs relational values and social values Gould, Rachelle K.
2019
5 p. 1213-1232
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82 He ʻike ʻana ia i ka pono (it is a recognizing of the right thing): how one indigenous worldview informs relational values and social values Gould, Rachelle K.

5 p. 1213-1232
article
83 Household adoption modes of rooftop photovoltaic in rural China and social inequality: an energy justice perspective Yang, Fang

5 p. 2077-2086
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84 How do past global experiences of coal phase-out inform China’s domestic approach to a just transition? Sharma, Vigya

5 p. 2059-2076
article
85 How researchers frame scientific contributions to sustainable development: a typology based on grounded theory Wuelser, Gabriela
2016
5 p. 789-800
article
86 Human–nature connectedness as a ‘treatment’ for pro-environmental behavior: making the case for spatial considerations Klaniecki, Kathleen
2018
5 p. 1375-1388
article
87 Human population, social justice, and climate policy Wolf, Christopher

5 p. 1753-1756
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88 Identifying the social values driving corporate social responsibility Fordham, Anne Elizabeth
2019
5 p. 1409-1424
article
89 Immediate and cumulative stresses associated with the multiscale impacts of ecotourism on ecological status and resilience Takashina, Nao

5 p. 2133-2142
article
90 Impact assessment of citizen science: state of the art and guiding principles for a consolidated approach Wehn, Uta

5 p. 1683-1699
article
91 Impacts of strategic behavior in regional coalitions under the sectoral expansion of the carbon market in China Wu, Jie

5 p. 1767-1779
article
92 Inclusive wealth footprint for cities in Japan: regional clusters for sustainable development Chen, Shuning

5 p. 2293-2307
article
93 Indigenous resource management practices in the Gamo Highland of Ethiopia: challenges and prospects for sustainable resource management Assefa, Engdawork
2017
5 p. 695-709
article
94 Initial progress in implementing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): a review of evidence from countries Allen, Cameron
2018
5 p. 1453-1467
article
95 In search of coastal landscape governance: a review of its conceptualisation, operationalisation and research needs Gonçalves, Carla

5 p. 2093-2111
article
96 Integrating multi-level values and pro-environmental behavior in a U.S. protected area van Riper, Carena
2019
5 p. 1395-1408
article
97 Integrating social values with other value dimensions: parallel use vs. combination vs. full integration Kronenberg, Jakub
2019
5 p. 1283-1295
article
98 Interlinkages between leverage points for strengthening adaptive capacity to climate change Rosengren, Linda M.

5 p. 2199-2218
article
99 Introduction to the special feature on managing climate risks for a sustainable future: adaptation strategies and resilience-building Ji, Qiang

5 p. 1717-1721
article
100 Investigating the role of smartness for sustainability: insights from the Smart Grid domain Caputo, Francesco
2018
5 p. 1299-1309
article
101 Just Transition on air quality governance: a case study of heavy-duty diesel truck protests in Taiwan Walther, David

5 p. 2087-2105
article
102 Just transition through “commoning” coastal wetlands in growing and shrinking communities in Japan Yamashita, Hiromi

5 p. 2135-2149
article
103 Labelling in Mediterranean agroforestry landscapes: a Delphi study on relevant sustainability indicators Flinzberger, Lukas

5 p. 1369-1382
article
104 Land systems’ asymmetries across transnational ecoregions in South America Piquer-Rodríguez, M.

5 p. 1519-1538
article
105 Leveraging inner sustainability through cross-cultural learning: evidence from a Quichua field school in Ecuador Gray, Konrad

5 p. 1459-1473
article
106 Local responses to global sustainability agendas: learning from experimenting with the urban sustainable development goal in Cape Town Patel, Zarina
2017
5 p. 785-797
article
107 Longitudinal analysis of home food production and food sharing behavior in Japan: multiple benefits of local food systems and the recent impact of the COVID-19 pandemic Kamiyama, Chiho

5 p. 2277-2291
article
108 Loving the mess: navigating diversity and conflict in social values for sustainability Kenter, Jasper O.
2019
5 p. 1439-1461
article
109 Making intrinsic values work; integrating intrinsic values of the more-than-human world through the Life Framework of Values O’Connor, Seb
2019
5 p. 1247-1265
article
110 Making sense of (un)sustainable food: creation of sharable narratives in citizen-participating farming Watabe, Atsushi

5 p. 2121-2134
article
111 Mapping Sustainable Development Goals 8, 9, 12, 13 and 15 through a decolonial lens: falling short of ‘transforming our world’ Krauss, Judith E.

5 p. 1855-1872
article
112 Migration and justice in the era of sustainable development goals: a conceptual framework Janker, Judith

5 p. 1423-1437
article
113 28 months later: the coronavirus pandemic as an analogy for future sustainability challenges Engler, John-Oliver

5 p. 2499-2504
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114 Natural capital accounting for sustainable cities Managi, Shunsuke

5 p. 2049-2051
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115 Navigating ecological security research over the last 30 years: a scoping review Zhu, Benhui

5 p. 2485-2498
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116 Net-zero transitions for all? Considering applications in Asia Lee, So-Young

5 p. 2053-2058
article
117 Opening the human spirit to sustainability transformation: the potential for individual human–nature resonance and integrative rituals Müller, Susanne

5 p. 2323-2339
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118 Operationalising a large research programme tackling complex urban and planetary health problems: a case study approach to critical reflection Black, Daniel

5 p. 2373-2389
article
119 Orientations toward ‘people’ and ‘things’ are associated with nature connectedness in a representative sample of the French adult population Maurice, Anne-Claire

5 p. 1489-1502
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120 Overcoming barriers to sustainability by combining conceptual, visual, and networking systems Maher, Ray
2018
5 p. 1357-1373
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121 People, technology, and governance for sustainability: the contribution of systems and cyber-systemic thinking Barile, Sergio
2018
5 p. 1197-1208
article
122 Perceived impacts of the Fridays for Future climate movement on environmental concern and behaviour in Switzerland Fritz, Livia

5 p. 2219-2244
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123 Positive psychology perspectives on social values and their application to intentionally delivered sustainability interventions Raymond, Ivan J.
2019
5 p. 1381-1393
article
124 Potential side effects of climate change mitigation on poverty and countermeasures Fujimori, Shinichiro

5 p. 2245-2257
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125 Promoting net-zero economy through climate-smart agriculture: transition towards sustainability Sarker, Md Nazirul Islam

5 p. 2107-2119
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126 Providing sound theoretical roots to sustainability science: systems science and (second-order) cybernetics Biggiero, Lucio
2018
5 p. 1323-1335
article
127 Publisher Correction to: SDGs mainstreaming at the local level: case studies from Japan Masuda, Hiromi

5 p. 1761-1762
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128 Recognizing our authors Takeuchi, Kazuhiko
2017
5 p. 631-632
article
129 Reconnecting with nature for sustainability Ives, Christopher D.
2018
5 p. 1389-1397
article
130 Regional engagement and spatial modelling for natural resource management planning Meyer, Wayne S.
2015
5 p. 733-747
article
131 Region-income-based prioritisation of Sustainable Development Goals by Gradient Boosting Machine Asadikia, Atie

5 p. 1939-1957
article
132 Religion and social values for sustainability Ives, Christopher D.
2019
5 p. 1355-1362
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133 Rethinking sustainable bioenergy development in Japan: decentralised system supported by local forestry biomass Goh, Chun Sheng

5 p. 1461-1471
article
134 Risk management for pandemics: a novel approach McKinley, Ian G.

5 p. 1625-1635
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135 Scanning the solutions for the sustainable supply of forest ecosystem services in Europe Hernández-Morcillo, M.

5 p. 2013-2029
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136 SDGs mainstreaming at the local level: case studies from Japan Masuda, Hiromi

5 p. 1539-1562
article
137 Senses of injustices-in-place: nature’s voice through Melbourne’s environmental stewards Pineda-Pinto, Melissa

5 p. 2469-2484
article
138 Smart technology applications in the woody biomass supply chain: interview insights and potential in Japan Ahl, Amanda

5 p. 1531-1553
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139 Social business as a sustainable business model: making capitalism anti-fragile Hysa, Xhimi
2018
5 p. 1345-1356
article
140 Social dynamics of community resilience building in the face of climate change: the case of three Scottish communities Fazey, I.

5 p. 1731-1747
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141 Social learning as a link between the individual and the collective: evaluating deliberation on social values Eriksson, Max
2019
5 p. 1323-1332
article
142 Social values and sustainability: a retrospective view on the contribution of economics Massenberg, Julian Richard
2019
5 p. 1233-1246
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143 Social values, needs, and sustainable water–energy–food resource utilisation practices: a rural Swazi case study Brear, Michelle R.
2019
5 p. 1363-1379
article
144 Spatial variability in sustainable development trajectories in South Africa: provincial level safe and just operating spaces Cole, Megan J.
2017
5 p. 829-848
article
145 Still ignored and still invisible: the situation of displaced people and people affected by disasters in the COVID-19 pandemic Abeldaño Zuñiga, Roberto Ariel

5 p. 1749-1752
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146 Sub-Saharan Africa’s international migration constrains its sustainable development under climate change Li, Qirui

5 p. 1873-1897
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147 Sustainability and the common good: Catholic Social Teaching and ‘Integral Ecology’ as contributions to a framework of social values for sustainability transitions Christie, Ian
2019
5 p. 1343-1354
article
148 Sustainability assessment of mine-affected communities in Ghana: towards ecosystems and livelihood restoration Antwi, Effah Kwabena
2017
5 p. 747-767
article
149 Sustainability: definition and five core principles, a systems perspective Ben-Eli, Michael U.
2018
5 p. 1337-1343
article
150 Sustainability science for meeting Africa’s challenges: setting the stage Gasparatos, Alexandros
2017
5 p. 635-640
article
151 Sustainable bioenergy deployment in East and South East Asia: notes on recent trends Junginger, Martin

5 p. 1455-1459
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152 Sustainable lifestyles: towards a relational approach Böhme, Jessica

5 p. 2063-2076
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153 Sustainable management of construction site big visual data Tibaut, Andrej
2018
5 p. 1311-1322
article
154 Sustainable transitions towards a resilient and decentralised future: Japan’s Circulating and Ecological Sphere (CES) Ortiz-Moya, Fernando

5 p. 1717-1729
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155 Systemic design for sustainability Schwaninger, Markus
2018
5 p. 1225-1234
article
156 Testing the quality of transformative science methods: the example of the Human Scale Development approach Spiering, Salina

5 p. 1439-1457
article
157 The different values of nature: a comparison between university students’ perceptions of nature’s instrumental, intrinsic and relational values Feucht, Viktoria

5 p. 2391-2403
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158 The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on environmental values Sneddon, Joanne

5 p. 2155-2163
article
159 The impact of weather changes on the supply and demand of electric power and wholesale prices of electricity in Germany Tanaka, Kenta

5 p. 1813-1825
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160 The patterns of curriculum change processes that embed sustainability in higher education institutions Weiss, Marie

5 p. 1579-1593
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161 The policyscape of agroforestry within Mediterranean protected landscapes in France Therville, Clara

5 p. 1435-1448
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162 The role of a nature-based program in fostering multiple connections to nature Baird, Julia

5 p. 1899-1910
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163 The role of emotions in human–nature connectedness within Mediterranean landscapes in Spain Otamendi-Urroz, Irene

5 p. 2181-2197
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164 The role of indigenous knowledge and local knowledge in water sector adaptation to climate change in Africa: a structured assessment Zvobgo, Luckson

5 p. 2077-2092
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165 The trade-off between natural capital and human capital in Pakistan Islam, Moinul

5 p. 1799-1811
article
166 The transformation of provisioning systems from an integrated perspective of social metabolism and political economy: a conceptual framework Schaffartzik, Anke

5 p. 1405-1421
article
167 Three perspectives on relational values of nature Stålhammar, Sanna
2019
5 p. 1201-1212
article
168 Towards an umbrella science of sustainability Shahadu, Hardi
2016
5 p. 777-788
article
169 Transdisciplinary research for systemic change: who to learn with, what to learn about and how to learn Roux, Dirk J.
2017
5 p. 711-726
article
170 Transdisciplinary research in support of land and water management in China and Southeast Asia: evaluation of four research projects Siew, Tuck Fatt
2016
5 p. 813-829
article
171 Transformation archetypes in global food systems Dornelles, André Zuanazzi

5 p. 1827-1840
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172 Transformative change in context—stakeholders’ understandings of leverage at the forest–climate nexus Priebe, Janina

5 p. 1921-1938
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173 Understanding human–nature connections through value networks: the case of ancient wood-pastures of Central Romania Hartel, Tibor

5 p. 1357-1367
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174 Understanding pathways to shifting people’s values over time in the context of social–ecological systems Kendal, Dave
2018
5 p. 1333-1342
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175 Understanding the diversity of values of “Nature’s contributions to people”: insights from the IPBES Assessment of Europe and Central Asia Christie, Mike
2019
5 p. 1267-1282
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176 Using integrated landscape management to scale agroforestry: examples from Ecuador Buck, L.

5 p. 1401-1415
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177 Utilizing international networks for accelerating research and learning in transformational sustainability science Withycombe Keeler, Lauren
2016
5 p. 749-762
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178 Values in transformational sustainability science: four perspectives for change Horcea-Milcu, Andra-Ioana
2019
5 p. 1425-1437
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179 Who will encourage a sustainable diet? Understanding the psychological predictors of relational organizing Jones, Megan S.

5 p. 2259-2276
article
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