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Sustainability in transition : principles for developing solutions
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Sustainability in Transition
Praise
Title
Copyright
Contents
List of Tables
List of Figures
Acknowledgements
Glossary of Terms
1 Strong Sustainability Principles and Competencies
Learning Objectives
Origins of Sustainability
Sustainability Science
Strong Sustainability is Sustainability
Sustainability Principles
Complex Problems and Sustainability
Developing Sustainability Competencies
Sustainability Transition Frameworks
Pathways To Strong Sustainability
Problem- and Project-Based Learning for Sustainability Solutions
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Assignments
References
2 Sustainable Behavior and Practices
Learning Objectives
Theories of Sustainable Behavior and Practices
Practice of Sustainable Behavior Change
Methods for Understanding Progress Towards Sustainable Behavior
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3 Organizations as Agents of Sustainability
Learning Objectives
Theories of Organizations as Sustainability Agents
Practice of Organizations as Sustainability Agents
Measuring Progress of Organizations as Sustainability Change Agents
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4 Green Innovation Systems
Learning Objectives
Theories of Green Innovation
Practice of Green Innovation
Measuring Progress Towards Green Innovation
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References
5 Triple-Bottom-Line Economic Development
Learning Objectives
Theories of Triple-Bottom-Line Economic Development
Practice of Triple-Bottom-Line Economic Development
Challenges for Triple-Bottom-Line Economic Development
Measuring Progress Towards Triple-Bottom-Line Economic Development
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6 Intermediaries for Sustainability Transitions
Learning Objectives
Theories of Sustainability Intermediaries
Practice of Sustainability Intermediaries
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7 Sustainability-Oriented Socio-Technical Systems In Relation To Transition Theory
Learning Objectives
Theories of Sustainability Transitions
Sustainable Niche Experiments
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8 Practice of Sustainability-Oriented Socio-Technical System Transitions
Learning Objectives
Practice of Sustainability Transitions
Policy Mixes for Creation and Destruction Within Sustainability Transitions
Measuring Progress Towards Socio-Technical System Change
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9 Sustainability in Transition: Bottlenecks and Seedbeds
Learning Objectives
Bottlenecks to Sustainability
Seedbeds of Sustainability
Measuring Progress Towards Sustainability
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10 Developing Sustainability Systems
Learning Objectives
Lifecycle Energy Systems
Food and Water Systems in the Anthropocene
Buildings and Infrastructure as Living Systems
Measuring Progress Towards Strong Sustainability
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11 Conclusion
Learning Objectives
Pathways to Strong Sustainability Via Socio-Technical System Change
Integrating a Panarchy with the Mlp Sustainability Transitions Framework
Sustainability Professionals
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Index
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