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Spring/Summer 2009 | Volume 5 | Issue 1

 
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Table of Contents

Editorial

Higher education: the quest for the sustainable campus
Leith Sharp, Harvard School of Public Health and Harvard Extension School,
USA

Articles

Large footprints in a small world: toward a macroeconoics of scale
Lenore Newman & Ann Dale, Royal Roads University,
Canada

An evaluation of criteria for selecting vehicles fueled with diesel or compressed natural gas
Thomas Hesterberg, William Bunn, & Charles Lapin,
Navistar, Inc., USA

Related SSPP Articles:

Toward a typology for social-ecological systems
Lilian Alessa, Andrew Kliskey, & Mark Altaweel,
University of Alaska Anchorage, USA

Community Essay

Identifying management needs for sustainable coral reef ecosystems
M. James Crabbe, Edwin Martinez, Christina Garcia, Juan Chub, Leonardo Castro, & Jason Guy, University of Bedfordshire, United Kingdom

Book Review Perspectives

The Jevons Paradox and the Myth of Resource Efficiency Improvements, John Polimeni, Kozo Mayumi, Mario Giampietro, & Blake Alcott
  Diana Bauer, Environmental Protection Agency, USA
Kathryn Papp, National Council for Science and the Environment, USA
Rejoinder from the authors

Break Through: From the Death of Environmentalism to the Politics of Responsibility, Ted Nordhaus & Michael Shellenberger
  Brent S. Steel, Oregon State University, USA
Debra J. Davidson, University of Alberta, Canada
Berton Lee Lamb, United States Geological Survey, USA

 

 

 

 

 

 

“Dole Plantation” - Wahiawa, Oahu, HI, USA

Photograph by Amy Forrester

"We now need to usher in the third wave of the campus sustainability movement, an era focused upon addressing the irrational and unconscious aspects of our institutions to foster a new organizational capacity for innovation and transformation, steered by a systems-thinking perspective."
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Leith Sharp

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