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1 Activating faith: pro-environmental responses to a Christian text on sustainability Ives, Christopher D.

18 2 p. 877-890
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2 An ecosystem service approach to the study of vineyard landscapes in the context of climate change: a review Candiago, Sebastian

18 2 p. 997-1013
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3 An extractive bioeconomy? Phosphate mining, fertilizer commodity chains, and alternative technologies Anlauf, Axel

18 2 p. 633-644
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4 An urgent need for COP27: confronting converging crises Falk, Jim

18 2 p. 1059-1063
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5 Are we on the right path? Measuring progress towards environmental sustainability in European countries Usubiaga-Liaño, Arkaitz

18 2 p. 755-770
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6 Biocultural conservation systems in the Mediterranean region: the role of values, rules, and knowledge Plieninger, Tobias

18 2 p. 823-838
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7 Bioeconomy as a promise of development? The cases of Argentina and Malaysia Puder, Janina

18 2 p. 617-631
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8 Capacity of countries to reduce biological invasions Latombe, Guillaume

18 2 p. 771-789
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9 Co-producing theory of change to operationalize integrated landscape approaches Reed, James

18 2 p. 839-855
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10 Correction: Integration of knowledge systems in urban farming initiatives: insight from Taipei Garden City Mabon, Leslie

18 2 p. 1065
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11 Correction: Sustainable water tariffs and inequality in post-drought Cape Town: exploring perceptions of fairness Enqvist, Johan

18 2 p. 1067
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12 Developing positional awareness in sustainability science: four archetypes for early career scientists working in an SDG world Schrage, Jesse

18 2 p. 1053-1058
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13 Disagreeing well in an unparadigmatic field: a response to Bodin (2021) Acosta García, Nicolás

18 2 p. 1049-1052
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14 Environmental, nutritional and social assessment of nuts Cap, Stephanie

18 2 p. 933-949
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15 Envisioning just transformations in and beyond the EU bioeconomy: inspirations from decolonial environmental justice and degrowth Ramcilovic-Suominen, Sabaheta

18 2 p. 707-722
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16 From hegemony-reinforcing to hegemony-transcending transformations: horizons of possibility and strategies of escape Hamilton, Rachel Tome Valencia

18 2 p. 737-748
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17 Global tourism, climate change and energy sustainability: assessing carbon reduction mitigating measures from the aviation industry Leal Filho, Walter

18 2 p. 983-996
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18 Integration of knowledge systems in urban farming initiatives: insight from Taipei Garden City Mabon, Leslie

18 2 p. 857-875
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19 Invisible (bio)economies: a framework to assess the ‘blind spots’ of dominant bioeconomy models Pungas, Lilian

18 2 p. 689-706
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20 Is the EU shirking responsibility for its deforestation footprint in tropical countries? Power, material, and epistemic inequalities in the EU’s global environmental governance Kumeh, Eric Mensah

18 2 p. 599-616
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21 Living with typhoons and changing weather patterns: Indigenous resilience and the adaptation pathways of smallholder farmers in Taiwan Bayrak, Mucahid Mustafa

18 2 p. 951-965
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22 Recycling warning! Reconfiguring the toxic politics of a circular economy Johansson, Nils

18 2 p. 1043-1048
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23 Reflections on the popularity of the circular bioeconomy concept: the ontological crisis of sustainability science Giampietro, Mario

18 2 p. 749-754
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24 Re-thinking research impact: voice, context and power at the interface of science, policy and practice Reed, Mark S.

18 2 p. 967-981
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25 Spanning the boundaries between policy, politics and science to solve wicked problems: policy pilots, deliberation fora and policy labs Zeigermann, Ulrike

18 2 p. 809-821
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26 Sustainable water tariffs and inequality in post-drought Cape Town: exploring perceptions of fairness Enqvist, Johan

18 2 p. 891-905
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27 The bioeconomy and its untenable growth promises: reality checks from research Eversberg, Dennis

18 2 p. 569-582
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28 The green growth narrative, bioeconomy and the foreclosure of nature Schmidlehner, Michael Franz

18 2 p. 723-736
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29 The human–technical–environmental systems framework for sustainability analysis Selin, Henrik

18 2 p. 791-808
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30 The impact of teenagers' emotions on their complexity thinking competence related to climate change and its consequences on their future: looking at complex interconnections and implications in climate change education Oberauer, Karin

18 2 p. 907-931
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31 The making of sustainability: ideological strategies, the materiality of nature, and biomass use in the bioeconomy Boyer, Miriam

18 2 p. 675-688
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32 The more things change, the more they stay the same: promises of bioeconomy and the economy of promises Eversberg, Dennis

18 2 p. 557-568
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33 The present state-of-the-art of blue carbon repository in India: a meta-analysis Akhand, Anirban

18 2 p. 1031-1042
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34 Threatened sustainability: extractivist tendencies in the forest-based bioeconomy in Finland Holz, Jana R.

18 2 p. 645-659
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35 Towards coherence on sustainability in education: a systematic review of Whole Institution Approaches Holst, Jorrit

18 2 p. 1015-1030
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36 Understanding the bioeconomy through its instruments: standardizing sustainability, neoliberalizing bioeconomies? Vogelpohl, Thomas

18 2 p. 583-597
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37 Where limits to growth are tangible: the olive sector in Jaén and its bioeconomic future Koch, Philip

18 2 p. 661-674
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