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- Editor’s Introduction to This Special Issue on “Sustainable Futures”
Stephen McGrail (pp. 1 – 12)
Introduction | View PDF - Changing Cultural Values and the Transition to Sustainability
Hardin Tibbs (pp. 13 – 32)
Abstract | View PDF - Futures of the Climate Action Movement: Insights from an Integral Futures Approach
Chris Riedy (pp. 33 – 52)
Abstract | View PDF - Leveraging Organisational Values for Sustainability Initiatives
Marcus Barber (pp. 53 – 72)
Abstract | View PDF - The Quality of Development Index – A New Headline Indicator of Progress
John Stutz (pp. 73 – 102)
Abstract | View PDF - Avatar… and the ‘Sustainabullies’ of Higher Education
Patricia Kelly (pp. 103 – 116)
Abstract | View PDF - Environmentalism in Transition? Emerging Perspectives, Issues and Futures Practices in Contemporary Environmentalism
Stephen McGrail (pp. 117 – 144)
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- Editor’s Introduction to This Special Issue on “Sustainable Futures”
- Essays
- Research and Action toward the Upside of Down
Oliver Markley (pp. 145 – 174)
Introduction | View PDF - Designing 2050: Imagining and Building a Global Sustainable Society
Peter Ellyard (pp. 175 – 190)
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- Research and Action toward the Upside of Down
- Reports
- Alfred Deakin Lectures 2010: Brave New World? The Climate Change Challenge
Elizabeth Rudd & Robyn White (pp. 191 – 202)
Introduction | View PDF - Book Review: The Sixth Wave: How to Succeed in a Resource-limited World
Stephen McGrail (pp. 203 – 210)
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- Alfred Deakin Lectures 2010: Brave New World? The Climate Change Challenge
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