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Urban Sustainability: From Theory Influences to Practical Agendas. (2020). Roseland, Mark ; Spiliotopoulou, Maria.
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  6. Limits to Substitution Between Ecosystem Services and Manufactured Goods and Implications for Social Discounting. (2018). Drupp, Moritz.
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  9. Pastures and Cash Crops: Biomass Flows in the Socio-Metabolic Transition of Twentieth-Century Colombian Agriculture. (2018). Tello, Enric ; Infante-Amate, Juan ; Urrego-Mesa, Alexander.
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  12. Ecce Homo-Economicus? The Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hide syndrome of the economic man in the context of natural resources scarcity and environmental externalities. (2018). Kalimeris, Panos.
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  13. Substituting Freshwater: Can Ocean Desalination and Water Recycling Capacities Substitute for Groundwater Depletion in California?. (2017). McLaughlin, Eoin ; Badiuzzaman, Pierre ; McCauley, Darren.
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  16. Energy Transition Under Irreversibility: A Two-Sector Approach. (2017). Dato, Prudence.
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  17. Impact of coordination on costs and carbon emissions for a two-echelon serial economic order quantity problem. (2017). Jemai, Zied ; Bouchery, Yann ; Tan, Tarkan ; Ghaffari, Asma.
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  18. Limits to substitution between ecosystem services and manufactured goods and implications for social discounting. (2016). Drupp, Moritz.
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  20. Converging Urban Agendas: Toward Healthy and Sustainable Communities. (2016). Roseland, Mark ; Spiliotopoulou, Maria.
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  21. Limits to substitution between ecosystem services and manufactured goods and implications for social discounting. (2016). Drupp, Moritz.
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  22. A framework of attitudes towards technology in theory and practice. (2016). Ehlers, Melf-Hinrich ; Kerschner, Christian.
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  23. The metabolic transition of a planned economy: Material flows in the USSR and the Russian Federation 1900 to 2010. (2016). West, James ; Schandl, Heinz ; Krausmann, Fridolin ; Gaugl, Birgit .
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  40. Le développement durable en question : analyses économiques autour d’un improbable compromis entre acceptions optimiste et pessimiste du rapport de l’Homme à la Nature. (2011). Verchère, Alban ; Verchere, Alban.
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  42. Quantitative versus qualitative growth with recyclable resource. (2011). Germain, Marc ; Fagnart, Jean-Franois.
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  44. Analyzing the global human appropriation of net primary production -- processes, trajectories, implications. An introduction. (2009). Gingrich, Simone ; Fischer-Kowalski, Marina ; Erb, Karl-Heinz ; Haberl, Helmut ; Krausmann, Fridolin ; Bondeau, Alberte ; Gaube, Veronika.
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  45. Dynamic multidimensional assessment of sustainability at the macro level: The case of Austria. (2009). Shmelev, Stanislav ; Rodriguez-Labajos, Beatriz.
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  46. Sustainability economics: Where do we stand?. (2008). Ayres, Robert U..
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  47. Socio-ecological regime transitions in Austria and the United Kingdom. (2008). Schandl, Heinz ; Sieferle, Rolf Peter ; Krausmann, Fridolin.
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  48. Demographic pressure and natural resources conservation. (2008). Ajaga, Nji ; Ntonga, Leonard M. ; Bongsiysi, Irene B. ; Timah, Emmanuel Ambe ; Tita, Divine F..
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