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Isabekova, Gulnaz. Stakeholder Relationships And Sustainability. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-31990-7.

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Animals as biotechnology: Ethics, sustainability, and critical animal studies. London: Earthscan, 2010.

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Laura, Wiltz, Bailey Mona, Educational Resources Information Center (U.S.), and United States. Office of Educational Research and Improvement., eds. Teacher's evaluations of the sustainability of Opportunity To Learn (OTL) assessment strategies: A national survey of classroom teachers in large urban school districts. [Washington, DC]: U.S. Dept. of Education, Office of Educational Research and Improvement, Educational Resources Information Center, 1998.

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Jones, Brian T. B. Institutional relationships, capacity, and sustainability: Lessons learned from a community-based conservation project, eastern Tsumkwe District, Namibia, 1991-96. Windhoek, Namibia: Directorate of Environmental Affairs, Ministry of Environment and Tourism, 1996.

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Army War College (U.S.). Strategic Studies Institute, ed. CU @ the FOB: How the Forward Operating Base is changing the life of combat soldiers. [Carlisle Barracks, PA]: Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College, 2006.

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Metaphors for environmental sustainability: Redefining our relationship with nature. New Haven [Conn.]: Yale University Press, 2011.

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Trivellin, Eleonora, ed. Design driven strategies. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-5518-551-6.

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The collection of contributions in this volume looks forward, and also backward, regarding the centrality of design between new and traditional production systems, space-environment-sustainability, and identity. The role of the project in defining forms, material and immaterial, is crucial for their understanding and, consequently, for building participation. In the majority of the interventions, there is an underlying desire to increase the social dimension of design through participatory practices. In other words, we could say that there is a desire to give a political dimension to the project in the fullest sense of the word. Regaining this dimension can be strategic and to do this it is perhaps necessary to understand how the relationship between design-production work has changed and how it will change.
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Hodakov, Viktor. Natural environment and human activity. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1194879.

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The monograph describes the influence of the natural environment and its natural and climatic conditions on human life and socio-economic systems, which are considered as regions, territories of Eastern Europe. The natural and climatic factors (PCFs) characterizing the natural environment of Eastern Europe (Russia and Ukraine) and Western (England and France) are considered. Eastern Europe is in the zone of negative PCFs, close to critical. The influence of the PCF on the vital activity of the state and man is systematically described: mentality, systemic thinking, human health, ensuring the safety of life, sustainability of development, agricultural production, housing and communal services, construction, industry, information security, parrying of the PCF, the influence of the PCF on the development of science and education. Climate change trends at the global and regional levels are also described. Estimates of the impact of the PCF on the economy of the state and regions, recommendations on the adaptation of the economy to the PCF, the relationship of information security and information about the PCF, information technologies for assessing the sustainability of development and investment attractiveness of territories, conceptual foundations of state anti-crisis management of socio-economic systems are presented. It is intended for researchers, teachers, postgraduates, students specializing in the field of life safety, computer ecological and economic monitoring. It can be used to educate society in the field of the natural environment and its natural and climatic conditions.
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Bulian, Giovanni, and Yasushi Nakano. Small-scale Fisheries in Japan. Venice: Edizioni Ca' Foscari, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-226-0.

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This collection of essays brings together a range of critical approaches, from varying disciplinary backgrounds, to provide an in-depth overview of the past and current status of small-scale fisheries in Japan. The book attempts to map out some of the major themes relating to community-based fisheries-management systems, environmental sustainability, lottery systems for allocating fishing spots, fishing livelihoods, local knowledge, social vulnerability to environmental hazards, socioeconomic factors affecting small-scale fisheries development, history of destructive fishing practices, women’s entrepreneurship in the seafood sector, traditional leadership systems, religious festivals, and power relationship between local communities and government agencies. The aim of this book is then to provide a comprehensive and multifaceted analysis of the cultural richness of this fishing sector, which still plays a key role in the broad academic debates focused on the potential small-scale fishery trajectories within the context of global scenarios.
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Lindner, Christoph, and Gerard Sandoval, eds. Aesthetics of Gentrification. NL Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789463722032.

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Gentrification is reshaping cities worldwide, resulting in seductive spaces and exclusive communities that aspire to innovation, creativity, sustainability, and technological sophistication. Gentrification is also contributing to growing social-spatial division and urban inequality and precarity. In a time of escalating housing crisis, unaffordable cities, and racial tension, scholars speak of eco-gentrification, techno-gentrification, super-gentrification, and planetary gentrification to describe the different forms and scales of involuntary displacement occurring in vulnerable communities in response to current patterns of development and the hype-driven discourses of the creative city, smart city, millennial city, and sustainable city. In this context, how do contemporary creative practices in art, architecture, and related fields help to produce or resist gentrification? What does gentrification look and feel like in specific sites and communities around the globe, and how is that appearance or feeling implicated in promoting stylized renewal to a privileged public? In what ways do the aesthetics of gentrification express contested conditions of migration and mobility? Addressing these questions, this book examines the relationship between aesthetics and gentrification in contemporary cities from multiple, comparative, global, and transnational perspectives.
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Leppelt, Thomas. Sustainability in Supply Chains: A Study on the Effects of Sustainability on Supplier-Buyer Relationships. Springer Gabler. in Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden GmbH, 2013.

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Leppelt, Thomas. Sustainability in Supply Chains: A Study on the Effects of Sustainability on Supplier-Buyer Relationships. Springer Gabler, 2013.

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Everyday Lifestyles and Sustainability. Routledge, 2018.

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Sustainability and Eco-Responsibility - Advances in the Cosmetic Industry. Chemical Publishing Company, Incorporated, 2015.

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Pandas and People: Coupling Human and Natural Systems for Sustainability. Oxford University Press, 2016.

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Pandas and People: Coupling Human and Natural Systems for Sustainability. Oxford University Press, 2016.

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Schandl, Heinz, and Iain Walker, eds. Social Science and Sustainability. CSIRO Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9781486306411.

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Sustainability policies shape the ways that society and the economy interact with the environment, natural resources and ecosystems, and address issues such as water, energy and food security, and climate change. These policies are complex and are, at times, obscured by contestation, uncertainty and sometimes ignorance. Ultimately, sustainability problems are social problems and they need to be addressed through social and policy change. Social Science and Sustainability draws on the wide-ranging experience of CSIRO’s social scientists in the sustainability policy domain. These researchers have extensive experience in addressing complex issues of society–nature relationships, usually in interdisciplinary collaboration with natural scientists. This book describes some of the evidence-based concepts, frameworks and methodologies they have developed, which may guide a transition to sustainability. Contributions range from exploring ways to enhance livelihoods and alleviate poverty, to examining Australians’ responses to climate change, to discussing sociological perspectives on sustainability and how to make policy relevant. Researchers, policy-makers and decision-makers around the globe will find this book a valuable and thought-provoking contribution to the sustainability literature. It is also suited to academics and students in postgraduate-level courses in social sciences and sustainability, or in courses in applied sociology, applied social psychology and other applied social sciences.
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Yue, Audrey, Justyna Karakiewicz, and Angela Paladino. Promoting Sustainable Living: Sustainability As an Object of Desire. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.

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Yue, Audrey, Justyna Karakiewicz, and Angela Paladino. Promoting Sustainable Living: Sustainability As an Object of Desire. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.

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Yue, Audrey, Justyna Karakiewicz, and Angela Paladino. Promoting Sustainable Living: Sustainability As an Object of Desire. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.

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Twine, Richard. Animals As Biotechnology: Ethics, Sustainability and Critical Animal Studies. Taylor & Francis Group, 2010.

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Twine, Richard. Animals As Biotechnology: Ethics, Sustainability and Critical Animal Studies. Taylor & Francis Group, 2010.

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Twine, Richard. Animals As Biotechnology: Ethics, Sustainability and Critical Animal Studies. Taylor & Francis Group, 2010.

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Twine, Richard. Animals As Biotechnology: Ethics, Sustainability and Critical Animal Studies. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.

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Twine, Richard. Animals As Biotechnology: Ethics, Sustainability and Critical Animal Studies. Taylor & Francis Group, 2010.

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Fikfak, Alenka, Saja Kosanović, Miha Konjar, and Enrico Anguillari, eds. SUSTAINABILITY AND RESILIENCE: socio-spatial perspective. TU Delft Bouwkunde, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.47982/bookrxiv.23.

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Sustainability and resilience have become indispensable parts of the contemporary debate over the built environment. Although recognised as imperatives, the complexity and the variety of interpretations of sustainability and resilience have raised the necessity to again rethink their notion in the context of the built environment and to reframe the state-of-the-art body of knowledge. The book Sustainability and Resilience: Socio-Spatial Perspective so begins with the exploration of the broadest conceptual frame-of-reference of issues related to sustainability, and the re-establishment of the connection between the built environment and the conditions that are vital to its functioning, primarily in relation to energy, land use, climate, and economy. Subsequent discussion on resilience as a term, approach, and philosophy aims to conceptualise an interpretation of key resilience concepts, explain relationships and links among them, and propose the classification of resilience as applicable to the context of urban studies. By studying the processes of transition of the built environment, the book then reveals a coherent formula of ‘thinking sustainability + resilience’ aimed at improving the ability to respond to disruptions and hazards while enhancing human and environmental welfare. The necessity to integrate the two approaches is further accented as a result of a deliberative discourse on the notions of ‘social sustainability’, ‘sustainable community’, and ‘socio-cultural resilience’. The potential of measuring sustainable development and urban sustainability on the basis of defined social, human, and, additionally, natural and economic values is presented though an overview of different wellknown indicators and the identification of a currently relevant tangible framework of sustainable development. Correspondingly, the role of policies and governance is demonstrated on the case of climate-proof cities. In this way, the consideration of approaches to sustainability and resilience of the urban environment is rounded, and the focus of the book is shifted towards an urban/rural dichotomy and the sustainability prospects of identified forms-in-between, and, subsequently, towards the exploration of values, challenges, and the socio-cultural role in achieving sustainability for rural areas. In the final chapters, the book offers several peculiarised socio-spatial perspectives, from defining the path towards more resilient communities and sustainable spaces based on a shared wellbeing, to proposing the approach to define community resilience as an intentional action that aims to respond to, and influence, the course of social and economic change, to deliberating the notion of a ’healthy place’ and questioning its optimal scale in the built environment. The study of sustainability and resilience in this book is concluded by drawing a parallel between environmental, economic, and social determinants of the built environment and the determinants that are relevant to human health and well-being.
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Twine, Richard. Animals As Biotechnology: Ethics, Sustainability and Critical Animal Studies. Taylor & Francis Group, 2010.

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Twine, Richard. Animals As Biotechnology: Ethics, Sustainability and Critical Animal Studies. Taylor & Francis Group, 2010.

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Vale, Robert, Brenda Vale, and Fabricio Chicca. Everyday Lifestyles and Sustainability: The Environmental Impact of Doing the Same Things Differently. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Everyday Lifestyles and Sustainability: The Environmental Impact of Doing the Same Things Differently. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Vale, Robert, Brenda Vale, and Fabricio Chicca. Everyday Lifestyles and Sustainability: The Environmental Impact of Doing the Same Things Differently. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Wong, Leonard, Stephen Gerras, and Strategic Studies Institute. Cu @ the Fob: How the Forward Operating Base Is Changing the Life of Combat Soldiers. Lulu Press, Inc., 2014.

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Gerbrandy, Anne. Uneasy Relationship Between Sustainability and Competition Law. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2021.

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Explaining Alliance Sustainability: The U.S.-Japan Military Relationship. Storming Media, 1997.

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Larson, Brendon. Metaphors for Environmental Sustainability: Redefining Our Relationship with Nature. Yale University Press, 2011.

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Metaphors for Environmental Sustainability: Redefining Our Relationship with Nature. Yale University Press, 2014.

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Sarfraz, Muddassar, and Syed Ghulam Meran Shah. Analyzing the Relationship Between Corporate Governance, CSR, and Sustainability. IGI Global, 2021.

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Sarfraz, Muddassar, and Syed Ghulam Meran Shah. Analyzing the Relationship Between Corporate Governance, CSR, and Sustainability. IGI Global, 2021.

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Sarfraz, Muddassar, and Syed Ghulam Meran Shah. Analyzing the Relationship Between Corporate Governance, CSR, and Sustainability. IGI Global, 2021.

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Sarfraz, Muddassar, and Syed Ghulam Meran Shah. Analyzing the Relationship Between Corporate Governance, CSR, and Sustainability. IGI Global, 2021.

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Spinney, Justin. Understanding Urban Cycling: Exploring the Relationship Between Mobility, Sustainability and Capital. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Spinney, Justin. Understanding Urban Cycling: Exploring the Relationship Between Mobility, Sustainability and Capital. Taylor & Francis Group, 2022.

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Spinney, Justin. Understanding Urban Cycling: Exploring the Relationship Between Mobility, Sustainability and Capital. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Spinney, Justin. Understanding Urban Cycling: Exploring the Relationship Between Mobility, Sustainability and Capital. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Understanding Urban Cycling: Exploring the Relationship Between Mobility, Sustainability and Capital. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Spinney, Justin. Understanding Urban Cycling: Exploring the Relationship Between Mobility, Sustainability and Capital. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Greening Service Management: The Relationship between Environment Sustainability and IT Service Management. Stationery Office, The, 2011.

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Eckersley, R., ed. Measuring Progress: Is Life Getting Better? CSIRO Publishing, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643097179.

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This book is the most wide-ranging exploration of national progress yet undertaken, spanning social, economic and environmental perspectives. It brings together some of Australia’s leading researchers to consider indicators of national performance, what they tell us about the quality and sustainability of life in Australia, and how these measures can be improved. It also includes commentaries by senior bureaucrats, academics and community representatives. At one level, the debate is about the adequacy of Gross Domestic Product, as the dominant indicator of a nation’s performance, relative to both the past and other nations. However, the debate also reaches far beyond this question to challenge conventional thinking about progress and the relationships between economic activity, quality of life, health and well-being, and ecological sustainability.
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Salvage, Ian, itSMF - the IT Service Management Forum, and Karen Ferris. Greening Service Management: The Relationship Between Environmental Sustainability and IT Service Management [PDF]. Stationery Office, The, 2012.

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Coole, Diana. Population, Environmental Discourse, and Sustainability. Edited by Teena Gabrielson, Cheryl Hall, John M. Meyer, and David Schlosberg. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199685271.013.35.

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This chapter considers the relationship between population growth and environmental sustainability. This is presented as both an objective, material issue of demographic change and environmental resources and a normative one regarding the quality of life. The discussion begins with Maltuhusian arguments popular in the mid-twentieth century limits to growth discourses, continues with an overview of the 1970s opposition to this discourse, and concludes with an assessment of the challenges that both a growing population and a legacy of racist and misogynist discourse advocating limits to population pose for contemporary efforts to achieve sustainable development. While the chapter is sympathetic to the environmentalist claim that any ecological problem is harder to solve with more people, it finds few signs that any politically or ethically acceptable framework exists that would allow current environmental theorists to advocate population stabilization strategies.
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