"Operationalising Strong Sustainability: Definitions, Methodologies and Outcomes"
This analysis raises questions about the extent to which ecological economics has been able to influence real-world decisions and policy.
This analysis raises questions about the extent to which ecological economics has been able to influence real-world decisions and policy.
In State of the World 2010: Transforming Cultures, sixty renowned researchers and practitioners describe how we can harness the world’s leading institutions—education, the media, business, governments, traditions, and social movements—to reorient cultures toward sustainability.
The 2014 edition, marking the Institute’s fortieth anniversary, examines both barriers to responsible political and economic governance as well as gridlock-shattering new ideas.
The 2015 edition examines what we think we know about environmental damage and the hidden threats to sustainability we need to recognize.
The article explores the opposing practices and philosophies between the Sámi people and state policymakers in northern Norway in terms of the human-environment relationship with a particular focus on language translation issues.
Iris Borowy on the Brundtland Report. This is an entry in the KTH EHL VideoDictionary.