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1 Academics, practitioners, sustainability and the local environment Agyeman, Julian
1997
3 p. 229-230
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2 A Critical Realist Perspective on Urban Environmental Risk: a case study of an informal settlement in South Africa Oelofse, Catherine
2003
3 p. 261-275
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3 Addressing disputes in a coalition framework: The case of agriculture and the environment Tavernier, Edmund M.
1997
3 p. 249-259
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4 Anil Agarwal (1947-2002) From Rio to Rio + 10: an appreciation Kumar, M. Satish
2002
3 p. 241-249
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5 Are Australian councils 'willing and able' to implement local agenda 21? Whittaker, Stella
1997
3 p. 319-328
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6 A Regional Cadmium Inventory: interpretation and management Lindqvist, Annica
2002
3 p. 295-310
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7 Avoiding Asda? Exploring consumer motivations in local organic food networks Seyfang, Gill
2008
3 p. 187-201
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8 Back-alley sustainability and the role of environmental education Wals, Arjen E. J.
1996
3 p. 299-316
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9 BAN waste, environmental justice and citizen participation in policy setting Dodds, Lyn
2006
3 p. 269-286
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10 Book reviews 2006
3 p. 347-359
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11 Book reviews Myerson, George
1997
3 p. 329-345
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12 Book reviews King, Julie
1998
3 p. 381-393
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13 BOOK REVIEWS 2001
3 p. 373-378
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14 BOOK REVIEWS 2003
3 p. 351-357
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15 BOOK REVIEWS 2000
3 p. 361-372
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16 Book reviews 2005
3 p. 309-326
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17 Book reviews Bocking, Stephen
1999
3 p. 385-397
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18 BOOK REVIEWS 2002
3 p. 331-336
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19 Book reviews Gibbs, David
1996
3 p. 335-340
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20 Breaking through the Glass Ceiling: who really cares about sustainability indicators? Bell, Simon
2001
3 p. 291-309
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21 Breathtaking Clarity, Delicious Ambiguity Andrews, Clinton J.
2000
3 p. 253-254
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22 Carbon risk: Decentralized risk management policy in the US electric industry Berry, David
2005
3 p. 299-307
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23 Changing Governments and Changing Environmental Policies in Ontario: a discourse analysis Garrison, Raymond M.
2001
3 p. 327-349
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24 Changing places, changing emissions: The cross-scale reliability of greenhouse gas emission inventories in the US Easterling, William E.
1998
3 p. 247-262
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25 Clearing the smog? Public responses to air-quality information Bickerstaff, Karen
1999
3 p. 279-294
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26 Combating Environmental Ills: using the synergy of citizens, governmental and non-governmental agencies Prakash, Vandana
2003
3 p. 345-349
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27 Common ground? Motivations for participation in a community-supported agriculture scheme Cox, Rosie
2008
3 p. 203-218
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28 Community-Based Monitoring in support of local sustainability Pollock, Rebecca M.
2005
3 p. 211-228
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29 Community-based participatory research: Changing scientific practice from research on communities to research with and for communities Delemos, Jamie L.
2006
3 p. 329-338
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30 Conceptualizing Sustainability: Simulating Concrete Possibilities in an Imperfect World Vanwynsberghe, Rob
2007
3 p. 279-293
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31 Contested and polluted terrain Desfor, Gene
1999
3 p. 331-352
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32 Contrasting Approaches to Community-based Research and a Case Study of Community Sustainability in Toronto, Canada Savan, Beth
2003
3 p. 303-316
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33 Creating myths rather than sustainability: The transition fallacies of the new localism Marvin, Simon
1997
3 p. 311-318
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34 Deafness and Disability—Forgotten Components of Environmental Justice: Illustrated by the Case of Local Agenda 21 in South Wales Charles, Andrew
2007
3 p. 209-221
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35 DEVO, weasels and sustainable development Lawrence, J. Gary
1996
3 p. 317-322
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36 Direct Marketing: Towards sustainable local food systems? Feagan, Robert
2008
3 p. 161-167
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37 Editorial advisory board 1998
3 p. 1
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38 Editorial advisory board 1997
3 p. 1
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39 Editorial advisory board 1999
3 p. 1
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40 Electricity in the marketplace: Reconfiguring the consumption of essential resources Guy, Simon
1998
3 p. 313-331
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41 Engaging with the Ecological Footprint as a Decision-Making Tool: Process and Responses Collins, Andrea
2007
3 p. 295-312
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42 Environmental Future State Visioning: towards a visual and integrative approach to information management for environmental planning Ball, Jonathan
2001
3 p. 351-366
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43 Environmentally Friendly Disposal Behaviour and Local Support Systems: lessons from a metropolitan area Linden, Anna-Lisa
2003
3 p. 291-301
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44 Environmental Management Systems and Co-operation in Municipalities Burstrom, Fredrik
2000
3 p. 271-284
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45 Environmental News in Argentina, Chile, Mexico and the Philippines Dasgupta, Susmita
2000
3 p. 351-359
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46 Environmental space and barriers to local sustainability: Evidence from Edinburgh, Scotland Mittler, Daniel
1999
3 p. 353-365
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47 Experiences from a Community Nature Project in a Housing Estate in Singapore Seik, Foo Tuan
2000
3 p. 285-297
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48 Factors Affecting Take-up of and Drop-out from Home Composting Schemes Tucker, P.
2003
3 p. 245-259
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49 Farmers' markets and the “good food” value chain: a preliminary study Connell, David J.
2008
3 p. 169-185
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50 Footprinting UK households: How big is your ecological garden? Simmons, Craig
1998
3 p. 355-362
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51 From business to municipality—and back Erdmenger, Christoph
1998
3 p. 371-379
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52 From eco-management and audit (EMAS) to sustainability management and audit (SMAS) Levett, Roger
1996
3 p. 329-334
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53 From environment to sustainability: Surveys and analysis of local agenda 21 process development in UK local authorities Tuxworth, Ben
1996
3 p. 277-297
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54 From Rio to Johannesburg and Beyond: a long and winding road Goll, Edgar
2002
3 p. 317-324
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55 From symbolic gesture to the mainstream: Next steps in local urban sustainability Newman, Peter
1998
3 p. 299-311
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56 From UNCED to the WSSD: reasons to be cheerful? Buckingham-Hatfield, Susan
2002
3 p. 237-240
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57 Global risk, local values?: 'Risk society' and the greenhouse issue in Newcastle, Australia Bulkeley, Harriet
1997
3 p. 261-274
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58 Goal and Trend Assessment to Define Coastal Ecosystem Management Initiatives Burroughs, Richard
2003
3 p. 277-290
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59 Greener local economic development: Reflections from the UK on current European approaches Mills, Liz
1997
3 p. 231-247
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60 Greenhouse gases special: Thinking locally in science, practice and policy Agyeman, Julian
1998
3 p. 245-246
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61 Household ecological footprinting using a new diary-based data-gathering approach Hunter, Colin
2006
3 p. 307-327
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62 "I'm Learning … How You Go about Stirring Things Up--in a Consultative Manner": social capital and action competence in two community catchment groups Fien, John
2002
3 p. 269-282
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63 Implementing agenda 21 in local government: The Swedish experience Eckerberg, Katarina
1998
3 p. 333-347
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64 Increasing uptake of low impact urban design and development: The role of sustainability assessment systems Frame, Bob
2006
3 p. 287-306
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65 Inspiring England's urban fringes: multi-functionality and planning Gallent, Nick
2004
3 p. 217-233
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66 Inspiring Futures for European Local Governments! Van Begin, Gino
2004
3 p. 213-216
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67 In their words: How Detroit residents perceive the effects of their physical environment Farquhar, Stephanie Ann
2005
3 p. 259-274
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68 Is 'sustainable city' an Oxymoron? Rees, William E.
1997
3 p. 303-310
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69 Is there a correct way of establishing sustainability indicators? The case of sustainability indicator development on the Island of Guernsey Mcalpine, Patrick
2005
3 p. 243-257
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70 Landcare in Australia: burned out and browned off Byron, Ian
2001
3 p. 311-326
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71 Learning, communicating and eating in local food-systems: the case of organic box schemes in Denmark and Norway Torjusen, Hanne
2008
3 p. 219-234
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72 Local food networks and maize agrodiversity conservation: two case studies from Mexico Baker, Lauren E.
2008
3 p. 235-251
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73 Making the impossible possible? Agyeman, Julian
1996
3 p. 245-246
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74 Mapping Sustainable Development as a Contested Concept Connelly, Steve
2007
3 p. 259-278
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75 Marine protected areas and local coastal conservation and management in Hong Kong Liu, Jian-Hua
1997
3 p. 275-297
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76 Material Flow Analysis: a tool to support environmental policy decision making. Case-studies on the city of Vienna and the Swiss lowlands Hendriks, Carolyn
2000
3 p. 311-328
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77 'Maturity' and the process of local sustainable development Kellner-stoll, Rita
2004
3 p. 307-310
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78 Measuring Patterns of Urban Development: New Intelligence for the War on Sprawl Knaap, Gerrit-Jan
2007
3 p. 239-257
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79 Measuring the local economic impact of National Health Service procurement in the UK: an evaluation of the Cornwall Food Programme and LM3 Thatcher, Jenny
2008
3 p. 253-270
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80 Methods for estimating greenhouse gases from local places Kates, Robert W.
1998
3 p. 279-297
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81 Multi-function Landscape Plans: a missing link in sustainability planning? Selman, Paul
2002
3 p. 283-294
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82 Niagara region farmers' markets: local food systems and sustainability considerations Feagan, Robert
2004
3 p. 235-254
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83 On course for a sustainable future? European environmental policy and local economic development Gibbs, David
1996
3 p. 247-258
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84 Opposition to environmental policies: Contaminated land in Britain Smith, Raymond
1999
3 p. 377-383
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85 Overcoming the barriers to effective national sustainable development strategies: The role of environmental space analysis McLaren, Duncan
1998
3 p. 363-369
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86 Overcoming the 'value-action gap' in environmental policy: Tensions between national policy and local experience Blake, James
1999
3 p. 257-278
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87 Paradise or pavement: the social constructions of the environment in two urban farmers' markets and their implications for environmental justice and sustainability Alkon, Alison
2008
3 p. 271-289
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88 Participation works! Walker, Perry
1998
3 p. 349-353
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89 Partnerships for sustainability: Effective practice? Frame, Bob
2005
3 p. 275-298
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90 Planning and Creating Eco-cities: indicators as a tool for shaping development and measuring progress Kline, Elizabeth
2000
3 p. 343-350
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91 Planning by Referendum: empowerment or anarchy in Groningen, the Netherlands Ashworth, G. J.
2001
3 p. 367-372
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92 Polluters, victims, citizens, consumers, obstacles, outsiders and experts Walker, Gordon
1999
3 p. 253-256
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93 Privileged Narratives and Fictions of Consent in Environmental Discourse Bourke, Simon
2000
3 p. 299-310
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94 Promoting Certified Sustainable Forestry on Private Woodlots in North-western Pennsylvania: challenges and opportunities Bensel, Terrence
2001
3 p. 257-278
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95 Rio 10 Years On and We Are Still Wasting Resources Cooper, Jeff
2002
3 p. 325-330
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96 Sexual Violence and HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa: An Intimate Link Aniekwu, Nkolika Ijeoma
2007
3 p. 313-324
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97 Sustainability indicators revisited: Getting from political objectives to performance outcomes—a response to Graham Pinfield Brugmann, Jeb
1997
3 p. 299-302
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98 Sustaining Technologies? Agenda 21 and UK Local Authorities' Use of the World Wide Web Bullard, Joanna E.
2000
3 p. 329-341
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99 The drivers of greenhouse gas emissions: What do we learn from local case studies? Angel, David P.
1998
3 p. 263-277
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100 The Evolution of Urban Form in Portland and Toronto: implications for sustainability planning Wheeler, Stephen M.
2003
3 p. 317-336
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101 The Governance of sustainable development in Wales Williams, Paul
2006
3 p. 253-267
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102 The Importance of Local History for Understanding and Addressing Environmental Injustice Callewaert, John
2002
3 p. 257-267
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103 The Integrated Pest Management Educator Pilot Project in Boston Public Housing: Results and Recommendations Condon, Carrie
2007
3 p. 223-238
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104 The Making of Local Agenda 21: An interview with Jeb Brugmann Hom, Leslie
2002
3 p. 251-256
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105 The Power of Community Action: creating the momentum to sustain just and peaceful communities Willmott, Ross
2003
3 p. 337-343
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106 The progress of English and Welsh local authorities in addressing climate change Allman, Lee
2004
3 p. 271-283
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107 The Road to Johannesburg Agyeman, Julian
2001
3 p. 237-238
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108 The Role of Local Government in Environmental Action in Slovakia Dana, Elizabeth Wilson
2000
3 p. 255-269
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109 The role of the voluntary sector in urban nature conservation in Britain Marshall, Robert
1996
3 p. 323-328
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110 The Triple Bottom Line for Sustainable Community Development Rogers, Maureen
2001
3 p. 279-289
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111 Think globally, act locally'? Climate change and public participation in Manchester and Frankfurt Darier, Eric
1999
3 p. 317-329
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112 Towards a sustainable future: Promoting Nepal capacity 21 initiatives for sustainable development Gurung, Hum Bahadur
1999
3 p. 367-376
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113 UK editorial board 1996
3 p. 1
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114 Urban Sustainability as a Function of Compromises Households Make Deciding Where and How to Live: Portland and Seattle compared Jarvis, Helen
2001
3 p. 239-256
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115 Where do we go from here? Environmental focus groups and planning policy formation Davies, Anna R.
1999
3 p. 295-316
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116 Whose landcare? Observations on the role of 'community' in the Australian landcare programme Ewing, Sarah
1996
3 p. 259-276
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