Systems thinking: A review of sustainability management research
A Williams, S Kennedy, F Philipp… - Journal of Cleaner …, 2017 - Elsevier
Scholars from a wide range of disciplines and perspectives have sought to unravel the high
complexities of sustainability. A mature understanding of sustainability management …
complexities of sustainability. A mature understanding of sustainability management …
Consumption Work in the circular economy: A research agenda.
Circular Economy frameworks have become central to debates and interventions that aim to
reduce global resource use and environmental despoilment. As pathways to both systemic …
reduce global resource use and environmental despoilment. As pathways to both systemic …
The role of values in collaborative consumption: insights from a product-service system for lending and borrowing in the UK
Collaborative consumption is an emerging socio-economic model based on sharing,
renting, gifting, bartering, swapping, lending and borrowing. Made possible through …
renting, gifting, bartering, swapping, lending and borrowing. Made possible through …
Encouraging pro-environmental behaviours: A review of methods and approaches
Many urgent environmental problems can be mitigated with more sustainable use of
resources. An acknowledgement of which is a growing interest among policy practitioners in …
resources. An acknowledgement of which is a growing interest among policy practitioners in …
The advent of practice theories in research on sustainable consumption: Past, current and future directions of the field
The application of practice theories in the domain of sustainability research in consumer
studies is increasingly advocated based on the premise that this allows to analyse …
studies is increasingly advocated based on the premise that this allows to analyse …
A systematic review of digital behaviour change interventions for more sustainable food consumption
Food production and consumption present major sustainability challenges, and finding ways
to reduce the environmental impact of food, for example through behavioural changes by …
to reduce the environmental impact of food, for example through behavioural changes by …
Advancing sustainable consumption and production in cities-A transdisciplinary research and stakeholder engagement framework to address consumption-based …
P Schröder, P Vergragt, HS Brown, L Dendler… - Journal of Cleaner …, 2019 - Elsevier
Urban consumption patterns and lifestyles are increasingly important for the sustainability of
cities today and in the future. However, considerations of consumption issues, social norms …
cities today and in the future. However, considerations of consumption issues, social norms …
[HTML][HTML] Scenarios for sustainable futures beyond GDP growth 2050
Å Svenfelt, EC Alfredsson, K Bradley, E Fauré… - Futures, 2019 - Elsevier
The idea of continued economic growth is increasingly questioned and critically analysed on
the basis of its potential negative sustainability impact. Along with the critique, visions and …
the basis of its potential negative sustainability impact. Along with the critique, visions and …
A bibliometric analysis of sustainable food consumption: Historical evolution, dominant topics and trends
The major goal of this study is to trace the emergence of SFC-related research across time,
using a thematic map and a list of corresponding publications. In addition, this study aims to …
using a thematic map and a list of corresponding publications. In addition, this study aims to …
Pluralistic backcasting: Integrating multiple visions with policy packages for transport climate policy
A Tuominen, P Tapio, V Varho, T Järvi, D Banister - Futures, 2014 - Elsevier
Traditionally backcasting studies in the field transport are based on a single normative vision
(often with clearly stated targets) and alternative pathways are then developed to reach that …
(often with clearly stated targets) and alternative pathways are then developed to reach that …