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2014
Degrowth - A vocabulary for a new era
Giacomo D'Alisa/Federico Demaria/Giorgios Kallis (2014)
Limits to growth
Degrowth: A vocabulary for a new era is the first English language book to comprehensively cover the burgeoning literature on degrowth.
The Literature2014
What We Know: The reality, risks and response to climate change
AAAS Climate Science Panel (2014)
Climate Change
What We Know: The reality, risks and response to climate change
The Literature2014
All you need is less. The eco friendly guide to guilt-free green living and stress-free simplicity
Madeleine Somerville (2014)
Environment and resources
All you need is less. The eco friendly guide to guilt-free green living and stress-free simplicity, Berkeley, 266 p.
The Literature2014
Good and Cheap
Leanne Brown (2014)
Nutrition
Good and Cheap. Eat well on 4 $ a day, 176 p.
The Literature2013
The Good Society without Growth
Reinhard Loske (2013)
Prosperity and growth
The Good Society without Growth, Rangsdorf, 152 p.
2013
Assessing Global Land Use. Balancing Consumption With Sustainable Supply
UNEP International Resource Panel (2013)
Environment and resources/Prosperity and growth
Assessing Global Land Use. Balancing Consumption With Sustainable Supply, Paris, 46 p.
The Literature2010
Common Cause
Tom Crompton (2010)
Cultural Change
Common Cause. The case for working with our cultural values, 100 p.
The Literature2008
The Bridge at the Edge of the World
James Gustave Speth (2008)
Prosperity and growth/Cultural Change/Environment and resources
The Bridge at the Edge of the World. Capitalism, the Environment and Crossing from Crises to Sustainability, Yale University Press, London.
The Literature2006
Risk Society and the Culture of Precaution
Ingo K. Richter/Sabine Berking/Ralf Müller-Schmidt (2006)
Functioning of society
Risk Society and the Culture of Precaution, Palgrave Macmillan, Hampshire, 272 p.
The Literature1992
How much is enough?
Alan Durning (1992)
Environment and resources
How Much is Enough?: The Consumer Society and the Future of the Earth. The Consumer Society and the Future of the Earth. Worldwatch Institute, 200 p.