Category Archives: Journals

Assessing social sustainability: social sustainability and its multicriteria assessment in a sustainability scenario for Germany

Spangenberg, J., Omann, I. (2006)
In: International Journal of Innovation and Sustainable Development 2006 – Vol. 1, No.4 pp. 318 – 348
Abstract
Social sustainability is a qualitative criterion, which has to be applied to different domains, i.e., the economy, society and the population. It is challenged by current political and economic developments. Based on [...]

(Deutsch) Ökologische Konzepte in der europäischen Politik

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(Deutsch) Lokale Energiesysteme der Zukunft. Integrierte Nachhaltigkeitsbewertung von lokalen Energieszenarien

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Perceiving biodiversity changes in daily life: Insights from an exploratory survey across Europe

Mauz, I., Fischer, A., Langers, F., Young, J., Bednar-Friedl, B., Grünberger, S. and Musceleanu, O. (2009)
In: eco.mont – Journal on Protected Mountain Areas Research, 1 (2). 39-45.
Environmental problems are often constructed globally and through sophisticated instruments and methods. However, the extent to which these globally constructed problems correspond to ordinary citizens’ perceptions of [...]

(Deutsch) Ökologische Wachstumsgrenzen: Die Notwendigkeit eines Systemwechsels im Umgang mit natürlichen Ressourcen

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(Deutsch) Die ökonomischen Grenzen des Wachstums. Kann unsere Wirtschaft anhaltend wachsen?

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(Deutsch) Weinbau im Klimawandel: Anpassungs- und Mitigationsmöglichkeiten am Beispiel der Modellregion Traisental

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(Deutsch) Ressourcenpolitik ist die Sicherheitspolitik des 21. Jahrhunderts

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New SERI article: “A comprehensive set of resource use indicators from the micro to the macro level”

This new article, published in the Journal “Resources, Conservation and Recycling” [...] , discussed a new set of complementary resource use indicators.
Many of today’s most urgent environmental problems arise from increasing volumes of worldwide production and consumption and the associated use of natural resources, including renewable and non-renewable raw materials, energy, water and land. Solid

Wirtschaftspolitische Blätter zum Thema Energiepolitik mit SERI-Beitrag

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