Sustainable energy development: History of the concept and emerging themes

I Gunnarsdóttir, B Davidsdottir, E Worrell… - … and Sustainable Energy …, 2021 - Elsevier
Sustainable energy development is a complex multi-dimensional concept that can vary in
meaning based on the context it is applied in and the perspective of the user. The role of …

Use of ecosystem services economic valuation for decision making: questioning a literature blindspot

Y Laurans, A Rankovic, R Billé, R Pirard… - Journal of environmental …, 2013 - Elsevier
Ecosystem Services economic Valuation (ESV) is often seen as a tool that can potentially
enhance our collective choices regarding ecosystem services as it factors in the costs and …

Visualizing the knowledge domain of sustainable development research between 1987 and 2015: A bibliometric analysis

J Zhu, W Hua - Scientometrics, 2017 - Springer
Sustainable development (SD) was posited almost three decades ago by the World
Commission on Environment and Development (WCED) as an integrated approach for …

How interdisciplinary is sustainability research? Analyzing the structure of an emerging scientific field

ED Schoolman, JS Guest, KF Bush, AR Bell - Sustainability Science, 2012 - Springer
Sustainability research is expected to incorporate concepts, methods, and data from a
diverse array of academic disciplines. We investigate the extent to which sustainability …

[HTML][HTML] Creating an academic landscape of sustainability science: an analysis of the citation network

Y Kajikawa, J Ohno, Y Takeda, K Matsushima… - Sustainability …, 2007 - Springer
Sustainability is an important concept for society, economics, and the environment, with
thousands of research papers published on the subject annually. As sustainability science …

The 'bioeconomics vs bioeconomy'debate: Beyond criticism, advancing research fronts

S Allain, JF Ruault, M Moraine, S Madelrieux - … Innovation and Societal …, 2022 - Elsevier
The case for solving the environmental crisis through a bioeconomic transition is gaining
momentum. However, aims and content of such a transition remain unclear, as this could …

[HTML][HTML] Fairly efficient, efficiently fair: Lessons from designing and testing payment schemes for ecosystem services in Asia

B Leimona, M Van Noordwijk, R De Groot… - Ecosystem Services, 2015 - Elsevier
Payment for ecosystem services (PES) is commonly defined as a market-based
environmental policy instrument to efficiently achieve ecosystem services provision …

The tragedy of ecosystem services

CL Lant, JB Ruhl, SE Kraft - BioScience, 2008 - academic.oup.com
Derived from funds of natural capital, ecosystem services contribute greatly to human
welfare, yet are rarely traded in markets. Most supporting (eg, soil formation) and regulating …

[HTML][HTML] Expanding student engagement in sustainability: Using SDG-and CEL-focused inventories to transform curriculum at the University of Toronto

R Brugmann, N Côté, N Postma, EA Shaw, D Pal… - Sustainability, 2019 - mdpi.com
The Expanded Student Engagement Project (ESE) has developed three comprehensive
inventories which aim to increase student knowledge of sustainability-related course content …

Urban green spaces, their spatial pattern, and ecosystem service value: The case of Beijing

L Xu, H You, D Li, K Yu - Habitat International, 2016 - Elsevier
Green spaces provide various kinds of ecosystem service functions. Though some of them,
such as the carbon-sinking and biodiversity preservation functions are of value to everyone …