Resources: Suggested Reading

Human Ecology/Environmental Sociology/Ecological Economics:

Boumans, Roelof et al. 2002. “Modelling the Dynamics of the Integrated Earth System and the Value of Global Ecosystem Services Using the GUMBO Model.” Ecological Economics. 41: 529-560.

Catton Jr., William R. 2002. “Has the Durkheim Legacy Misled Sociology?” Pp. 90-115 in Social Theory and the Environment: Classical Foundations, Contemporary Insights, Dunlap, Riley E. et al., eds. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.

Dickens, Peter. 2002. “A Green Marxism? Labor Processes, Alienation, and the Division of Labor.” Pp. 51-72 in Social Theory and the Environment: Classical Foundations, Contemporary Insights, Dunlap, Riley E. et al., eds. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.

Farber, Stephen C., Robert Costanza, and Matthew A. Wilson. 2002. “Economic and Ecological Concepts for Valuing Ecosystem Services.” Ecological Economics. 41: 375-392.

Farley, Joshua and Robert Costanza. 2002. “Envisioning Shared Goals for Humanity: A Detailed, Shared Vision of a Sustainable and Desirable USA in 2100.” Ecological Economics. 43: 245-259.

Fisher, Dana R. 2002. “From the Treadmill of Production to Ecological Modernization? Applying a Habermasian Framework to Society-Environment Relationships.” Research in Social Problems and Public Policy. 10: 53-64.

Gunderson, Lance H. and C.S. Holling (eds.).  2002.  Panarchy:  Understanding Transformations in Human and Natural Systems.  Washington, D.C.: Island Press.

Lumburg, Karin E., Robert V. O’Neill, Robert Costanza, and Stephen Farber. 2002. “Complex Systems and Valuation.” Ecological Economics. 41: 409-420.

Murphy, Raymond. 2002. “Ecological Materialism and the Sociology of Max Weber.” Pp. 73-89 in Social Theory and the Environment: Classical Foundations, Contemporary Insights, Dunlap, Riley E. et al., eds. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.

Sutton, Paul C. and Robert Costanza. 2002. “Global Estimates of Market and Non-market Values Derived from Nighttime Satellite Imagery, Land Cover, and Ecosystem Service Valuation.” Ecological Economics. 41: 509-527.

Villa, Ferdinando et al. 2002. “Designing an Integrated Knowledge Base to Support Ecosystem Services Valuation.” Ecological Economics. 41: 445-456.

Costanza, Robert. 2001. “Visions, Values, Valuation, and the Need for an Ecological Economics.” BioScience. 51 (6): 459-468.

Foster, John Bellamy. 2001. “Ecology Against Capitalism.” The Monthly Review. October: 1-15.

Harper, Charles L. 2001. Environment and Society: Human Perspectives on Environmental Issues. New Jersey: Prentice Hall.

Kates, Robert W. 2001. “Queries on the Human Use of the Earth.” Annual Review of Energy and Environment. 26: 1-26.

Buttel, Frederick H. 2000. “Classical Theory and Contemporary Environmental Sociology.” In Environment and Global Modernity, G. Spaargaren, A. Mol and F. H. Buttel (eds.). London: Sage Publications.

Dunlap, Riley E. and Eugene A. Rosa. 2000. “Environmental Sociology.” Pp. 800-813 in Encyclopedia of Sociology, 2nd ed., Edgar F. Borgatta and Rhonda J. V. Montgomery(eds.). New York: Macmillan.

Fisher, Dana R. and William R. Freudenburg. 2000. “Ecological Modernization and its Critics: Assessing the Past and Looking Toward the Future.” Society and Natural Resources. 14: 701-709.

Foster, John Bellamy. 2000. Marx’s Ecology: Materialism and Nature. New York: Monthly Review Press.

Gimenez, Martha E. 2000. “Does Ecology Need Marx?” Organization & Environment. 13 (3): 292-304.

Goldman, Michael and Rachel A. Schurman. 2000. “Closing the “Great Divide”: New Social Theory on Society and Nature.” Annual Review of Sociology. 26: 533 ff.

Stern, Paul C. 2000. “Toward a Coherent Theory of Environmentally Significant Behavior.” Journal of Social Issues. 56 (3): 407-424.

Costanza, Robert. 1999. “The Ecological, Economic, and Social Importance of the Oceans.” Ecological Economics. 31: 199-213.

--------------- 1999. “Social Goals and the Valuation of Ecosystem Services.” Ecosystems. 3: 4-10.

Fishcher-Kowalski, Marina and Walter Huttler. 1999. “Society’s Metabolism: The Intellectual History of Materials Flow Analysis, Part II, 1970-1998.” Journal of Industrial Ecology. 2 (4): 107-136.

Foster, John Bellamy. 1999. “Marx’s Theory of Metabolic Rift: Classical Foundations for Environmental Sociology.” American Journal of Sociology. 105: 366-405.

Low, Bobbi et al. 1999. “Human-Ecosystem Interactions: A Dynamic Integrated Model.” Ecological Economics. 31: 227-242.

Engel, Uwe and Hermann Strasser. 1998. “Global Risks and Social Inequality: Critical Remarks on the Risk-Society Hypothesis.” Canadian Journal of Sociology. 23 (1): 91-103.

Fischer-Kowalski, Marina. 1998. “Society’s Metabolism: The Intellectual History of Materials Flow Analysis, Part I, 1860-1970.” Journal of Industrial Ecology. 2 (1): 61-78.

Norton, Bryan, Robert Costanza, and Richard C. Bishop. 1998. “The Evolution of Preferences: Why ‘Sovereign’ Preferences may not Lead to Sustainable Policies and What to do About it.” Ecological Economics. 24: 193-211.

Rosa, Eugene A. 1998. “Metatheoretical Foundations of Post-Normal Risk.” Journal of Risk Research. 1: 15-44.

Cohen, Maurie J. 1997. “Risk Society and Ecological Modernization: Alternative Visions for Post-Industrial Nations.” Futures. 29 (2): 105-119.

Costanza, Robert et al. 1997. “The Value of the World’s Ecosystem Services and Natural Capital.” Nature. 387 (15): 253-260.

Diamond, Jared. 1997. Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies. New York: W.W. Norton & Company.

Dietz, Thomas and Eugene A. Rosa. 1997. “Effects of Population and Affluence on CO2 Emissions.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 94: 175-179.

Dryzek, John S. 1997. The Politics of the Earth: Environmental Discourses. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Freese, Lee. 1997a. Evolutionary Connections. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press.

---------------. 1997b. Environmental Connections. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press.

Beck, Ulrich. 1996. “World Risk Society as Cosmopolitan Society? Ecological Questions in a Framework of Manufactured Uncertainties.” Theory, Culture & Society.13 (4): 1-32.

Costanza, Robert. 1996. “The Impact of Ecological Economics.” Ecological Economics. 19:1-2.

Forsyth, Craig J. 1996. “Society: The Interaction of People, Environment, and Technology.” Sociological Spectrum. 16: 339-345.

Jarvikoski, Timo. 1996. “The Relation of Nature and Society in Marx and Durkheim.” Acta Sociologica. 39 (73-86).

Norgaard, Richard B. 1995. “Beyond Materialism: A Coevolutionary Reinterpretation of the Environmental Crisis.” Review of Economic Sociology. 23 (4): 475-492.

Catton, Jr., William R. 1994. “Foundations of Human Ecology.” Sociological Perspectives. 37 (1): 75-95.

Daly, Herman E. and John B. Cobb, Jr. 1994. For the Common Good: Redirecting the Economy Toward Community, the Environment, and a Sustainable Future. Boston: Beacon Press.

Dunlap, Riley E. 1994. “The Nature and Causes of Environmental Problems: A Socio-Ecological Perspective.” Pp. 45-84 in Environment and Development: A Sociological Understanding for the Better Human Conditions, Korean Sociological Association, eds. Seoul: Seoul Press.

Dunlap, Riley E. and William R. Catton, Jr. 1994. “Struggling with Human Exemptionalism: The Rise, Decline and Revitalization of Environmental Sociology.” The American Sociologist. 25 (Spring): 5-30.

Dunlap, Riley E. and William R. Catton, Jr. 1994. “Toward an Ecological Sociology: The Development, Current Status, and Probable Future of Environmental Sociology.” Pp. 11-31 in Ecology, Society & The Quality of Social Life, W. V. D’Antonio, et al. (eds.). New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers.

Funtowicz, Silvio O. and Jerome R. Ravetz. 1994. “The Worth of a Songbird: Ecological Economics as a Post-normal Science.” Ecological Economics. 10: 197-207.

Greider, Thomas and Lorraine Garkovich. 1994. “Landscapes: The Social Construction of Nature and the Environment.” Rural Sociology. 59: 1-24.

Murphy, Raymond. 1994.  Rationality and Nature: A Sociological Inquiry into a Changing Relationship. Boulder, CO: Westview.

Beus, Curtis, E. 1993. “Sociology, Human Ecology, and Ecology.” Advances in Human Ecology. 2: 93-132.

Mol, Arthur P. J. and Gert Spaargaren. 1993. “Environment, Modernity, and the Risk Society: The Apocalyptic Horizon of Environmental Reform.” International Sociology. 8 (4): 431-459.

Common, Mick and Charles Perrings. 1992. “Towards an Ecological Economics of Sustainability.” Ecological Economics. 6: 7-34.

Costanza, Robert and Herman E. Daly. 1992. “Natural Capital and Sustainable Development.” Conservation Biology. 6 (1): 37-46.

Daily, Gretchen C. and Paul R. Ehrlich. 1992. “Population, Sustainability, and Earth’s Carrying Capacity.” Bioscience. 42 (10): 761-771.

Daly, Herman E. 1992. “Allocation, Distribution, and Scale: Towards an Economics that is Efficient, Just, and Sustainable.” Ecological Economics. 6: 185-193.

Benton, Ted. 1991. “Biology and Social Science: Why the Return of the Repressed Should be Given a (Cautious) Welcome.” Sociology. 25 (1): 1-29.

Buttel, Frederick H., Ann P. Hawkins and Alison G. Power. 1990. “From Limits to Growth to Global Change: Constraints and Contradictions in the Evolution of Environmental Science and Ideology.” Global Environmental Change. December: 57-66.

Jones, Alwyn K. 1990. “Social Symbiosis: A Gaian Critique of Contemporary Social Theory.” The Ecologist. 20 (3): 108-113.

Benton, Ted. 1989. “Marxism and Natural Limits: An Ecological Critique and Reconstruction.” New Left Review. No. 178: 51-86.

Costanza, Robert. 1989. “What is Ecological Economics?” Ecological Economics. 1: 1-7.

Shaw, R. Paul. 1989. “Rapid Population Growth and Environmental Degradation: Ultimate Versus Proximate Factors.” Environmental Conservation. 16 (3): 199-208.

Stockdale, Jerry. 1989. “Pro-Growth, Limits to Growth, and a Sustainable Development Synthesis.” Society and Natural Resources. 2: 163-176.

Buttel, Frederick H. 1987. “New Directions in Environmental Sociology.” Annual Review of Sociology. 13: 465-488.

Jones, Alwyn. 1987. “The Violence of Materialism in Advanced Industrial Society: An Eco-Sociological Approach.” The Sociological Review. 35 (1): 19-47.

Vitousek, Peter M., Paul R. Ehrlich, Anne H. Ehrlich, and Pamela A. Matson. 1986. “Human Appropriation of the Products of Photosynthesis.” BioScience. 36 (6): 368-373.

Couch, Stephen R. and J. Stephen Kroll-Smith. 1985. “The Chronic Technical Disaster: Toward a Social Scientific Perspective.” Social Science Quarterly. 66: 564-575.

Bunker, Stephen G. 1984. “Modes of Extraction, Unequal Exchange, and the Progressive Underdevelopment of an Extreme Periphery: The Brazilian Amazon, 1600-1980.”  American Journal of Sociology. 89 (5): 1017-1064.

Pimm, Stuart L. 1984. “The Complexity and Stability of Ecosystems.” Nature. 307 (26): 321-326.

Guterbock, Thomas M. 1980. “Sociology and the Land-Use Problem.” Urban Affairs Quarterly. 15: 243-267.

Dunlap, Riley E. and William R. Catton, Jr. 1979. “Environmental Sociology.” Annual Review of Sociology. 5: 243-273.

Buttel, Frederick H. 1978. “Environmental Sociology: A New Paradigm?” The American Sociologist. 13 (November): 252-256.

Catton, Jr., William R. and Riley E. Dunlap. 1978. “Environmental Sociology: A New Paradigm.” The American Sociologist. 13 (February): 41-49.

Catton, Jr., William R. and Riley E. Dunlap. 1978. “Paradigms, Theories and the Primacy of the HEP-NEP Distinction.” The American Sociologist. 13 (November): 256-258.

Luten, Daniel B. 1978. “The Limits-to-Growth Controversy.” Pp. 163-180 in Sourcebook on the Environment, George Macinko and Wilma B. Faichild, eds. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Buttel, Frederick H. and William L. Flinn. 1977. “The Interdependence of Rural and Urban Environmental Problems in Advanced Capitalist Societies: Models of Linkage.”  Sociologica Ruralis. 17: 255-279.

Buttel, Frederick H. 1976. “Social Science and the Environment: Competing Theories.”  Social Science Quarterly. 57 (2): 307-323.

Ayres, Robert U., and Allen V. Kneese. 1969. “Production, Consumption, and Externalities.” The American Economic Review. 59 (3): 282-297.

Hardin, Garrett. 1968. “The Tragedy of the Commons.” Science. 162 (3859): 1243-1248.

Mukerjee, Radhakamal. 1932. “The Ecological Outlook in Sociology.” American Journal of Sociology. 38 (3): 349-355.

Thoreau, Henry David. 1997 (1854). Walden. Boston: Beacon Press.

Societal/Ecosystem Collapse:

Delaney, David M.  2005.  "What to do in a Failing Civilization."  Proceedings of the Canadian Association of the Club of Rome.  3(6).

Diamond, Jared. 2005. Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed.  New York:  Viking.

Dyson, Tim. 2005.  “On Development, Demography and Climate Change:  The End of the World as We Know It?”  Paper prepared for Session 952 of the XXVth Conference of the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population.

Hunt, B.G. and T.I. Elliott.  2005.  "A Simulation of Climatic Conditions Associated with the Collapse of the Maya Civilization."  Climatic Change.  69: 393-407.

Kunstler, Jame Howard.  2005.  The Long Emergency: Surviving the Converging Catastrophes of the Twenty-First Century.  New York:  Atlantic Monthly Press.

Chew, Sing C. 2001. World Ecological Degradation: Accumulation, Urbanization, and Deforestation 3000 B.C. – A.D. 2000. Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira Press.

Fernandez-Armesto, Felipe. 2001. Civilizations: Culture, Ambition, and the Transformation of Nature. New York: Simon and Schuster.

Costanza, Robert. 1999. “Four Visions of the Century Ahead: Will it Be Star Trek, Ecotopia, Big Government, or Mad Max?” The Futurist. 23-28.

Davis, Mike. 1998. Ecology of Fear: Los Angeles and the Imagination of Disaster. New York: Metropolitan Books.

Eisenberg, Evan. 1998. The Ecology of Eden. New York: Alfred A. Knopf.

Ponting, Clive. 1991. A Green History of the World:  The Environment and the Collapse of Great Civilizations. New York: Penguin Books.

Tainter, Joseph A. 1988.  The Collapse of Complex Societies.  Cambridge:  Cambridge University Press.

Cronon, William. 1983. Changes in the Land: Indians, Colonists, and the Ecology of New England. New York: Hill and Wang.

Catton, William R.  1982.  Overshoot:  The Ecological Basis of Revolutionary Change.  Chicago:  University of Illinois Press.

Shepard, Paul. 1998 (1982). Nature and Madness. Athens, Georgia: The University of Georgia Press.

Hughes, J. Donald. 1975. Ecology in Ancient Civilizations. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press.

Climate Change:

Stern Review:  The Economics of Climate Change. 2006.

Stix, Gary. September 2006. "A Climate Repair Manual."  Scientific American.

Flannery, Tim. 2005. The Weather Makers: How Man Is Changing the Climate and What It Means for Life on Earth. New York: Atlantic Monthly Press.

Hodgkins, Glenn A., Robert W. Dudley and Thomas G. Huntington.  2005.  “Changes in the Number and Timing of Days of Ice-Affected Flow on Northern New England Rivers, 1930-2000.”  Climatic Change.  71: 319-340.

MacIver, Don C. and Elaine Wheaton.  2005.  “Tomorrow’s Forests:  Adapting to a Changing Climate.”  Climatic Change.  70: 273-282.

Motha, Raymond P. and Wolfgang Baier.  2005.  "Impacts of Present and Future Climate Change and Climate Variability on Agriculture in the Temperate Regions:  North America."  Climatic Change. 70: 137-164.

Salinger, M. James.  2005.  “Climate Variability and Change:  Past, Present and Future – An Overview.”  Climatic Change.  70: 9-29.

The National Academies. 2004. Abrupt Climate Change: Inevitable Surprises. Washington, DC: National Academies Press.

Smith, Joel B. 2004. “A Synthesis of Potential Climate Change Impacts on the U.S.” Prepared for the Pew Center on Global Climate Change.

Thomas, Chris D. et al.  2004.  "Extinction Risk from Climate Change."  Nature.  427(8): 145-148.

Alley, R.B. et al.  2003.  "Abrupt Climate Change."  Science.  299(5615): 2005-2011.

Schwartz, Peter and Doug Randall. 2003. “An Abrupt Climate Change Scenario and its Implications for United States National Security.” Emeryville, CA: Global Business Network.

Sims, Ralph E.H.  2003.  “Bioenergy to Mitigate for Climate Change and Meet the Needs of Society, the Economy and the Environment.”  Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change.  8: 349-370.

Smit, Barry and M. Skinner.  2002.  “Adaptation Options in Agriculture to Climate Change:  A Typology.”  Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change.  7: 85-114.

Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. 2001. IPCC Third Assessment Report: Contributions of IPCC Working Groups. Geneva: IPCC.

National Research Council. 2001. Climate Change Science. Washington, DC: National Academies Press.

Reilly, John and David Schimmelpfennig.  2000.  “Irreversibility, Uncertainty, and Learning:  Portraits of Adaptation to Long-Term Climate Change.”  Climatic Change.  45: 253-278.

Smit, Barry, Ian Burton, Richard J.T. Klein and J. Wandel.  2000.  “An Anatomy of Adaptation to Climate Change and Variability.”  Climatic Change.  45 (1): 233-251.

Christianson, Gale E. 1999. Greenhouse: The 200-Year Story of Global Warming. New York: Penguin Books.

Petit, J.R. et al.  June 1999.  “Climate and Atmospheric History of the Past 420,000 Years from the Vostok Ice Core, Antarctica.”  Nature.  399: 429-436.

Dietz, Thomas and Eugene A. Rosa. 1997. “Effects of Population and Affluence on CO2 Emissions.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 94: 175-179.

Williams, Jerry and R. Scott Frey.  1997.  "The Changing Status of Global Warming as a Social Problem."  Research in Community Sociology.  7: 279-299.

Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. 1995. IPCC Second Assessment Report—Climate Change 1995. Geneva: IPCC.

McKibben, Bill. 1989. The End of Nature. New York: Anchor.

Peak Oil:

Deffeyes, Kenneth S. 2005.  Beyond Oil:  The View From Hubbert's Peak.  New York:  Hill and Wang.

Kunstler, Jame Howard.  2005.  The Long Emergency: Surviving the Converging Catastrophes of the Twenty-First Century.  New York:  Atlantic Monthly Press.

Appenzeller, Tim. 2004. “The End of Cheap Oil.” National Geographic. 205 (6): 80-109.

Heingberg, Richard. 2004.  Powerdown:  Options and Actions for a Post-Carbon World. Gabriola Island, BC:  New Society Publishers.

Klare, Michael, Tom Athanasiou, Michael Renner, Terry Lynn Karl and Ian Gary, Ross Gelbspan 2004. “PetroPolitics Conference Report ,” Foreign Policy In Focus. Washington, DC & Silver City, NM: Interhemispheric Resource Center/Institute for Policy Studies/SEEN. http://www.fpif.org/papers/03petropol/index.html

Lovins, Amory B., E. Kyle Datta, Odd-Even Bustnes, Jonathan G. Koomey, and Nathan J. Glasgow. 2004. Winning the Oil Endgame: Innovation for Profits, Jobs, and Security. Snowmass, CO: Rocky Mountain Institute.

Roberts, Paul. 2004. The End of Oil: On the Edge of a Perilous New World. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.

Deffeyes, Kenneth S. 2003. Hubbert’s Peak: The Impending World Oil Shortage. Princeton: Princeton University Press.

Heinberg, Richard. 2003. The Party’s Over: Oil, War and the Fate of Industrial Societies. Gabriola Island, BC: New Society Publishers.

Campbell, Colin J. and Jean H. Laherrere.  1998.  "The End of Cheap Oil."  Scientific American.  278(3): 78-84.

Treadmill of Production:

Pellow, David N., Allan Schnaiberg and Adam S. Weinberg. 2000. “Putting the Ecological Modernization Thesis to the Test: The Promises and Performances of Urban Recycling.” Environmental Politics. 9 (1): 109-137.

Estes, Ralph. 1996. Tyranny of the Bottom Line: Why Corporations Make Good People Do Bad Things. San Francisco: Berrett-Koehler Publishers, Inc.

Weinberg, Adam S., David Pellow, and Allan Schnaiberg. 1996. “Sustainable Development as a Sociologically Defensible Concept: From Foxes and Rovers to Citizen Workers.” Advances in Human Ecology. 5: 261-302.

O’Connor, James. 1994. “Is Sustainable Capitalism Possible?” Pp. 152-175 in Martin O’Connor (ed.), Is Capitalism Sustainable? Political Economy and the Politics of Ecology. New York: Guilford Press.

Schnaiberg, Allan. 1994. “The Political Economy of Environmental Problems and Policies: Consciousness, Conflict, and Control Capacity.” Advances in Human Ecology. 3: 23-64.

Schnaiberg, Allan and Kenneth Alan Gould. 1994. Environment and Society: The Enduring Conflict. New York: St. Martin’s Press.

Sustainable Development:

Fernando, Jude L. 2003. “The Power of Unsustainable Development: What Is to Be Done?” The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 590: 6-34.

Lamm, Richard D. 2003. “Governance Barriers to Sustainability.” World Futures. 59: 275-285.

Myers, David G. 2003. “The Social Psychology of Sustainability.”  World Futures. 59: 201-211.

Parris, Thomas M. and Robert W. Kates. 2003. "Characterizing and Measuring Sustainable Development." Annual Review of Environment and Resources. 28: 559-586.

Tainter, Joseph A. 2003. “A Framework for Sustainability.” World Futures. 59: 213-223.

Gardner, Gary. 2002. “From Rio to Johannesburg: Growing Awareness, Sluggish Response.” http://www.worldwatch.org/worldsummit/briefs/20020228.html. Viewed on 9/14/2002.

Schor, Juliet B. and Betsy Taylor (eds.). 2002. Sustainable Planet: Solutions for the Twenty-first Century. Boston: Beacon Press.

Gottlieb, Robert. 2001. Environmentalism Unbound: Exploring New Pathways for Change. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.

Khosla, Ashok. 2001. “The Road from Rio to Johannesburg.” Millennium Papers. UNED Forum. www.unedforum.org.

Davidson, Carlos. 2000. “Economic Growth and the Environment: Alternatives to the Limits Paradigm.” Bioscience. 50 (5): 433-440.

Lee, Keekok, Alan Holland, and Desmond McNeill, eds. 2000. Global Sustainable Development in the 21st Century. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.

McNeill, Desmond. 2000. “The Concept of Sustainable Development.” In Global Sustainable Development in the 21st Century. Lee, Keekok, Alan Holland, and Desmond McNeill, eds. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.

McMichael, Anthony J. et al. 1999. “Globalization and the Sustainability of Human Health.” BioScience. 49 (3): 205-210.

National Research Council of the National Academy of Sciences. 1999. Our Common Journey: A Transition Toward Sustainability. Washington, D.C: National Academy Press.

Norgaard, Richard B. 1999. “Beyond Growth and Globalization.” Economic and Political Weekly. September 4: 2570-2574.

Ayres, Robert U., ed. 1998. Eco-restructuring: Implications for Sustainable Development. New York: United Nations University Press.

Roodman, David Malin. 1998. The Natural Wealth of Nations: Harnessing the Market for the Environment. New York: W.W. Norton & Company.

Sachs, Wolfgang et al. 1998. Greening the North: A Post-Industrial Blueprint for Ecology and Equity. London: Zed Books.

Soule, Peter T. and Jennifer L. DeHart. 1998. “Assessing IPAT Using Production- and Consumption-based Measures of I.” Social Science Quarterly. 79 (4): 754-765.

Patten, Bernard C. and Robert Costanza. 1997. “Logical Interrelations between Four Sustainability Parameters: Stability, Continuation, Longevity, and Health.” Ecosystem Health. 3 (3): 136-142.

Weinberg, Adam S., David Pellow, and Allan Schnaiberg. 1996. “Sustainable Development as a Sociologically Defensible Concept: From Foxes and Rovers to Citizen Workers.” Advances in Human Ecology. 5: 261-302.

Common, Michael. 1995. Sustainability and Policy: Limits to Economics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Costanza, Robert and Bernard C. Patten. 1995. “Defining and Predicting Sustainability.” Ecological Economics. 15: 193-196.

Goodland, Robert. 1995. “The Concept of Environmental Sustainability.” Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics. 26: 1-24.

Clark, John G. 1995. “Economic Development vs. Sustainable Societies: Reflections on the Players in a Crucial Contest.” Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics. 26: 225-248.

Holdren, John P., Gretchen C. Daily and Paul R. Ehrlich. 1995. “The Meaning of Sustainability: Biogeophysical Aspects.” http://dieoff.org/page113.htm

Johnson, Huey.  1995.  Green Plans: Greenprint for Sustainability.  Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.

Rees, William E. 1995. “Achieving Sustainability: Reform or Transformation?” Journal of Planning Literature. 9 (4): 343-361.

Sunderlin, William D. 1995. “Managerialism and the Conceptual Limits of Sustainable Development.” Society and Natural Resources. 8: 481-492.

Gale, Richard P. and Sheila M. Cordray. 1994. “Making Sense of Sustainability: Nine Answers to ‘What Should be Sustained?’” Rural Sociology. 59 (2): 311-332.

Goodland, Robert, Herman Daly and John Kellenberg. 1994. “Burden Sharing in the Transition to Environmental Sustainability.” Futures. 26 (2): 146-155.

Jacob, Merle. 1994. “Toward a Methodological Critique of Sustainable Development.” The Journal of Developing Areas. 28 (January): 237-252.

O’Connor, James. 1994. “Is Sustainable Capitalism Possible?” Pp. 152-175 in Martin O’Connor (ed.), Is Capitalism Sustainable? Political Economy and the Politics of Ecology. New York: Guilford Press.

Olson, Robert L. 1994. “Alternative Images of a Sustainable Future.” Futures. 26 (2): 156-169.

Goodland, Robert, Herman Daly, and Salah El Serafy. 1993. “The Urgent Need for Rapid Transition to Global Environmental Sustainability.” Environmental Conservation. 20 (4): 297-309.

Common, Mick and Charles Perrings. 1992. “Towards an Ecological Economics of Sustainability.” Ecological Economics. 6: 7-34.

Costanza, Robert and Herman E. Daly. 1992. “Natural Capital and Sustainable Development.” Conservation Biology. 6 (1): 37-46.

Daily, Gretchen C. and Paul R. Ehrlich. 1992. “Population, Sustainability, and Earth’s Carrying Capacity.” Bioscience. 42 (10): 761-771.

Korten, David C. 1992. “Sustainable Development.” World Policy Journal. 157-190.

Redclift, Michael. 1992. “The Meaning of Sustainable Development.” Geoforum. 23 (3): 395-403.

Lele, Sharachchandra M. 1991. “Sustainable Development: A Critical Review.” World Development. 19 (6): 607-621.

Redclift, Michael. 1991. “The Multiple Dimensions of Sustainable Development.” Geography. 36-42.

Schwartz, Peter. 1991. The Art of the Long View: Planning for the Future in an Uncertain World. New York: Doubleday.

Daly, Herman E. 1990. “Toward Some Operational Principles of Sustainable Development.” Ecological Economics. 2: 1-6.

National Academy of Sciences (Cheryl Silver and Ruth DeFries). 1990. One Earth, One Future: Our Changing Global Environment. Washington, DC: National Academy Press.

Stockdale, Jerry. 1989. “Pro-Growth, Limits to Growth, and a Sustainable Development Synthesis.” Society and Natural Resources. 2: 163-176.

World Commission on Environment and Development. 1987. Our Common Future. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Social and Environmental Justice:

Glasmeier, Amy K. and Tracey L. Farrigan. 2003. “Poverty, Sustainability, and the Culture of Despair: Can Sustainable Development Strategies Support Poverty Alleviation in America’s Most Environmentally Challenged Communities?” The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 590 (1): 131-149.

Agyeman, Julian, Robert D. Bullard and Bob Evans. 2002. “Exploring the Nexus: Bringing Together Sustainability, Environmental Justice and Equity.” Space & Polity. 6 (1): 77-90.

Kalof, Linda, Thomas Dietz, Gregory Guagnano, and Paul C. Stern. 2002. “Race, Gender and Environmentalism: The Atypical Values and Beliefs of White Men.” Race, Gender & Class. 9 (2): 112-130.

Pellow, David N., Adam Weinberg, and Allan Schnaiberg. 2001. “The Environmental Justice Movement: Equitable Allocation of the Costs and Benefits of Environmental Management Outcomes.” Social Justice Research. 14 (4): 423-439.

Brulle, Robert J. 2000. Agency, Democracy, and Nature: The U.S. Environmental Movement from a Critical Theory Perspective. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.

Pellow, David N. 2000. “Environmental Inequality Formation: Toward a Theory of Environmental Justice.” American Behavioral Scientist. 43 (4): 581-601.

Szasz, Andrew and Michael Meuser. 2000. “Unintended, Inexorable: The Production of Environmental Inequalities in Santa Clara County, California.” American Behavioral Scientist. 43 (4): 602-632.

Taylor, Dorceta E. 2000. “The Rise of the Environmental Justice Paradigm: Injustice Framing and the Social Construction of Environmental Discourses.” American Behavioral Scientist. 43 (4): 508-580.

Daniels, Glynis and Samantha Friedman. 1999. “Spatial Inequality and the Distribution of Industrial Toxic Releases: Evidence from the 1990 TRI.” Social Science Quarterly. 80 (2): 244-262.

Helfand, Gloria E. and L. James Peyton. 1999. “A Conceptual Model of Environmental Justice.” Social Science Quarterly. 80 (1): 68-83.

Mitchell, Jerry T., Deborah S. K. Thomas, and Susan L. Cutter. 1999. “Dumping in Dixie Revisited: The Evolution of Environmental Injustices in South Carolina.” Social Science Quarterly. 80 (2): 229-243.

Tilly, Charles. 1999. Durable Inequality. Berkeley: University of California Press.

Downey, Liam. 1998. “Environmental Justice: Is Race or Income a Better Predictor?” Social Science Quarterly. 79 (4): 766-778.

Hird, John A. and Michael Reese. 1998. “The Distribution of Environmental Quality: An Empirical Analysis.” Social Science Quarterly. 79 (4): 693-716.

Weinberg, Adam S. 1998. “The Environmental Justice Debate: A Commentary on Methodological Issues and Practical Concerns.” Sociological Forum. 13 (1): 25-32.

Boer, J. Tom, Manuel Pastor, Jr., James L. Sadd, and Lori D. Snyder. 1997. “Is There Environmental Racism? The Demographics of Hazardous Waste in Los Angeles County.” Social Science Quarterly. 78 (4): 793-810.

Ringquist, Evan J. 1997. “Equity and the Distribution of Environmental Risk: The Case of TRI Facilities.” Social Science Quarterly. 78 (4): 811-829.

Roberts, J. Timmons and Peter E. Grimes. 1997. “World-System Theory and the Environment: Toward a New Synthesis.” Paper presented at the Second Woudschoten Conference of the ISA’s Research Committee on Environment and Society.

Anderton, Douglas L. 1996. “Methodological Issues in the Spatiotemporal Analysis of Environmental Equity.” Social Science Quarterly. 77 (3): 508-515.

Barbosa, Luiz C. 1996. “The People of the Forest Against International Capitalism: Systemic and Anti-Systemic Forces in the Battle for the Preservation of the Brazilian Amazon Rainforest.” Sociological Perspectives. 39: 317-331.

Bullard, Robert D. 1996. “Environmental Justice: It’s More Than Waste Facility Siting.” Social Science Quarterly. 77 (3): 493-499.

Mohai, Paul. 1996. “Environmental Justice or Analytic Justice? Reexamining Historical Hazardous Waste Landfill Siting Patterns in Metropolitan Texas.” Social Science Quarterly. 77 (3): 500-507.

Oakes, John Michael, Douglas L. Anderton, and Andy B. Anderson. 1996. “A Longitudinal Analysis of Environmental Equity in Communities with Hazardous Waste Facilities.” Social Science Research. 25: 125-148.

Yandle, Tracy and Dudley Burton. 1996. “Reexamining Environmental Justice: A Statistical Analysis of Historical Hazardous Waste Landfill Siting Patterns in Metropolitan Texas.” Social Science Quarterly. 77 (3): 477-492.

Yandle, Tracy and Dudley Burton. 1996. “Methodological Approaches to Environmental Justice: A Rejoinder.” Social Science Quarterly. 77 (3): 520-527.

Hurley, Andrew. 1995. Environmental Inequalities: Class, Race, and Industrial Pollution in Gary, Indiana, 1945-1980. Chapel Hill, NC: The University of North Carolina Press.

Martinez-Alier, Juan. 1995. “The Environment as a Luxury Good or “Too Poor to be Green.” Ecological Economics. 13: 1-10.

Mohai, Paul. 1995. “The Demographics of Dumping Revisited: Examining the Impact of Alternate Methodologies in Environmental Justice Research.” Virginia Environmental Law Journal. 14: 615-653.

Pollock III, Philip H. and M. Elliot Vittas. 1995. “Who Bears the Burdens of Environmental Pollution? Race, Ethnicity, and Environmental Equity in Florida.” Social Science Quarterly. 76 (2): 294-309.

Anderton, Douglas L., Andy B. Anderson, John Michael Oakes, and Michael R. Fraser. 1994. “Environmental Equity: The Demographics of Dumping.” Demography. 31 (2): 229-248.

Anderton, Douglas L., Andy B. Anderson, Peter H. Rossi, John Michael Oakes, Michael R. Fraser, Eleanor W. Weber, and Edward J. Calabrese. 1994. “Hazardous Waste Facilities: ‘Environmental Equity’ Issues in Metropolitan Areas.” Evaluation Review. 18 (2): 123-140.

Been, Vicki. 1994. “Locally Undesirable Land Uses in Minority Neighborhoods: Disproportionate Siting or Market Dynamics?” Yale Law Journal. 103 (6): 1383-1422.

Couch, Stephen R. and Steve Kroll-Smith. 1994. “Environmental Controversies, Interactional Resources, and Rural Communities: Siting Versus Exposure Disputes.” Rural Sociology. 59 (1): 25-44.

Hofrichter, Richard, ed. 1993. Toxic Struggles: The Theory and Practice of Environmental Justice. Gabriola Island, BC: New Society Publishers.

Merchant, Carolyn. 1992. Radical Ecology: The Search for a Livable World. New York: Routledge.

Mohai, Paul and Bunyan Bryant. 1992. “Environmental Racism: Reviewing the Evidence.” Pages 163-176 in Race and the Incidence of Environmental Hazards: A Time for Discourse. Bunyan Bryant and Paul Mohai (eds.). Boulder: Westview Press.

Bullard, Robert D. 1990. Dumping in Dixie: Race, Class, and Environmental Quality. Boulder: Westview Press.

Bunker, Stephen G. 1984. “Modes of Extraction, Unequal Exchange, and the Progressive Underdevelopment of an Extreme Periphery: The Brazilian Amazon, 1600-1980.” American Journal of Sociology. 89 (5): 1017-1064.

Preservation of Built, Cultural and Natural Environments:

Ecosystem Preservation:  

Millennium Ecosystem Assessment.  2006.  Our Human Planet:  Summary for Decision-Makers.  Washington, D.C.:  Island Press.

United Nations.  2005. Millennium Ecosystem Assessment Synthesis Report.

Beatley, Timothy. 2000. “Preserving Biodiversity: Challenges for Planners.” Journal of the American Planning Association. 66 (1): 5-20.

Rudel, Tom and Jill Roper. 1997. “The Path to Rain Forest Destruction: Crossnational Patterns of Tropical Deforestation, 1975-90.” World Development. 25 (1): 53-65.

Berry, Wendell. 1996 (1977). The Unsettling of America: Culture & Agriculture. San Francisco : Sierra Club Books.

Dumont , Jr., Clayton W. 1996. "The Demise of Community and Ecology in the Pacific Northwest: Historical Roots of the Ancient Forest Conflict." Sociological Perspectives. 39 (2): 277-300.

McHarg, Ian L. 1992 (1969). Design With Nature. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

Leopold, Aldo. 1989 (1949). A Sand County Almanac: and Sketches Here and There. New York: Oxford University Press.

Forest Certification:

Anderson, Roy C., David Fell, Robert L. Smith, Eric N. Hansen and Stephanie Gomon.  2005.  “Current Consumer Behavior Research in Forest Products.”  Forest Products Journal.  55(1): 21-27.

Hubbard, Steven S. and Scott A. Bowe.  2005.  “Environmentally Certified Wood Products: Perspectives and Experiences of Primary Wood Manufacturers in Wisconsin.”  Forest Products Journal.  55 (1): 33-40.

Hrabovsky, Ellen E. and James P. Armstrong.  2005.  “Global Demand for Certified Hardwood Products as Determined from a Survey of Hardwood Exports.”  Forest Products Journal.  55(2): 28-35.

Newsom, Deanna and Daphne Hewitt.  2005.  “The Global Impacts of SmartWood Certification.”  Rainforest Alliance.

Anderson, Roy C. and Eric N. Hansen.  2004.  “The Impact of Environmental Certification on Preferences for Wood Furniture:  A Conjoint Analysis Approach.”  Forest Products Journal.  54(3):  42-50.

Cashore, Benjamin, Deanna Newsom, and Graeme Auld.  2004.  Governing Through Markets:  Forest Certification and the Emergence of Non-State Authority.  New Haven, CT:  Yale University Press.

Ozanne, Lucie K. and Richard P. Vlosky.  2003.  “Certification from the U.S. Consumer Perspective:  A Comparison from 1995 and 2000.”  Forest Products Journal.  53 (3): 13-21.

Sedjo, Roger A. and Stephen K. Swallow.  1999.  Eco-Labeling and the Price Premium. Discussion Paper 00-04.  Resources for the Future.

Vlosky, Richard P. and Lucie K. Ozanne.  1998.  “Environmental Certification of Wood Products:  The U.S. Manufacturers’ Perspective.”  Forest Products Journal.  48 (9): 21-26.

Loss of Community/Globalization/Community Development:

National Governors Association. 2003. “Innovative State Policy Options to Promote Rural Economic Development.” www.nga.org

Putnam, Robert D. and Lewis M. Feldstein, with Don Cohen. 2003. Better Together: Restoring the American Community. New York: Simon & Schuster.

Florida, Richard.  2002.  The Rise of the Creative Class:  And How It's Transforming Work, Leisure, Community and Everyday Life.  New York: Perseus Books Group.

Green, Gary, Anna Haines, Adam Dunn, Daniel Monroe Sullivan. 2002. “The Role of Local Development Organizations in Rural America.” Rural Sociology. 67 (3): 394-415.

Sassen, Saskia (ed.). 2002. Global Networks, Linked Cities. New York : Routledge.

Sharp, Jeff S., Kerry Agnitsch, Vern Ryan, and Jan Flora. 2002. “Social Infrastructure and Community Economic Development Strategies: The Case of Self-development and Industrial Recruitment in Rural Iowa.” Journal of Rural Studies. 18: 405-417.

Tolbert, Charles M., Michael D. Irwin, Thomas A. Lyson and Alfred R. Nucci. 2002. “Civic Community in Small-Town America: How Civic Welfare Is Influenced by Local Capitalism and Civic Engagement.” Rural Sociology. 67 (1): 90-113.

Glaser, Mark A., Lee E. Parker and Stephanie Payton. 2001. "The Paradox Between Community and Self-Interest: Local Government, Neighborhoods, and the Media." Journal of Urban Affairs. 23 (1): 87-102.

Liepins, Ruth. 2000. "Exploring Rurality Through 'Community': Discourses, Practices and Spaces Shaping Australian and New Zealand Rural 'Communities.' Journal of Rural Studies. 16: 325-341.

Little, Stephen E. 2000. "Networks and Neighbourhoods: Household, Community and Sovereignty in the Global Economy." Urban Studies. 37 (10): 1813-1825.

Molotch, Harvey, William Freudenburg, and Krista E. Paulsen. 2000. "History Repeats Itself, but How? City Character, Urban Tradition, and the Accomplishment of Place." American Sociological Review. 65: 791-823.

Putnam, Robert D. 2000. Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community. New York: Simon & Schuster.

Castells, Manuel. 1998. End of Millennium. Oxford : Blackwell Publishers.

Sassen, Saskia. 1998. Globalization and its Discontents. New York : The New Press.

Shuman, Michael H.  1998.  Going Local: Creating Self-Reliant Communities in a Global Age. New York: The Free Press.

Bernard, Ted and Jora Young.  1997.  The Ecology of Hope: Communities Collaborate for Sustainability. Gabriola Island, British Columbia: New Society Publishers.

Castells, Manuel. 1997. The Power of Identity. Oxford : Blackwell Publishers.

Castells, Manuel. 1996. The Rise of the Network Society. Oxford : Blackwell Publishers.

Henton, Douglas, John Melville, and Kimberley Walesh.  1997.  Grassroots Leaders for a New Economy: How Civic Entrepreneurs are Building Prosperous Communities.  San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Publishers.

Allen, John C. and Don A. Dillman. 1994. Against All Odds: Rural Community in the Information Age. Boulder : Westview Press.

Green, Gary P. 1994. “Is Small Beautiful? Small Business Development in Rural Areas.” Journal of the Community Development Society. 25 (2): 155-171.

Day, Graham and Jonathan Murdoch. 1993. "Locality and Community: Coming to Terms with Place." The Sociological Review. 41: 82-110.

Campbell, Karen E. and Barrett A. Lee. 1992. "Sources of Personal Neighbor Networks: Social Integration, Need, or Time?" Social Forces. 70 (4): 1077-1100.

Reitzes, Donald C. and Dietrich C. Reitzes. 1992. "Community Lost: Another Look at Six Classical Theorists." Research in Community Sociology. 2: 13-37.

Selznick, Philip. 1992. The Moral Commonwealth : Social Theory and the Promise of Community. Berkeley : University of California Press.

Keane, Carl. 1991. “Socioenvironmental Determinants of Community Formation.” Environment and Behavior. 23 (1): 27-46.

Freudenburg, William R. 1986. "The Density of Acquaintanceship: An Overlooked Variable in Community Research?" American Journal of Sociology. 92 (1): 27-63.

Wilkinson, Kenneth P. 1986. "In Search of the Community in the Changing Countryside." Rural Sociology. 51 (1): 1-17.

Christenson, James A. 1984. "Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft: Testing the Spatial and Communal Hypotheses." Social Forces. 63 (1): 160-168.

Wellman, Barry and Barry Leighton. 1979. "Networks, Neighborhoods, and Communities: Approaches to the Study of the Community Question." Urban Affairs Quarterly. 14 (3): 363-390.

Hunter, Albert. 1975. "The Loss of Community: An Empirical Test Through Replication." American Sociological Review. 40 (5): 537-552.

Effrat, Marcia Pelly. 1974. "Approaches to Community: Conflicts and Complementarities." Sociological Inquiry. 43 (3-4): 1-32.

Kasarda, John D. and Morris Janowitz. 1974. "Community Attachment in Mass Society." American Sociological Review. 39: 328-339.

Clark, David B. 1973. "The Concept of Community: A Re-examination." The Sociological Review. 21: 397-416.

Bates, Frederick L. and Lloyd Bacon. 1972. "The Community as a Social System." Social Forces. 50: 371-379.

Tilly, Charles. 1972. "Do Communities Act?" Sociological Inquiry. 43: 209-240.

Warren, Roland L. 1969. The Community in America. Chicago : Rand McNally & Company.

Whyte, William H. 1968. The Last Landscape. New York: Doubleday & Company, Inc.

Freilich, Morris. 1963. "Toward an Operational Definition of Community." Rural Sociology. 28: 117-127.

Stein, Maurice. 1960. The Eclipse of Community: An Interpretation of American Studies. Princeton: Princeton University Press.

Kaufman, Harold F. 1959. "Toward an Interactional Conception of Community." Social Forces. 38: 8-17.

Hillery, Jr., George A. 1955. "Definitions of Community: Areas of Agreement." Rural Sociology. 20 (2): 111-123.

Nisbet, Robert. 1990 (1953). The Quest for Community: A Study in the Ethics of Order and Freedom. San Francisco: Institute for Contemporary Studies Press.

Hawley, Amos H. 1950. Human Ecology: A Theory of Community Structure. New York : The Ronald Press Company.

Redfield, Robert. 1947. "The Folk Society." American Journal of Sociology. 22 (4): 293-308.

Hawley, Amos H. 1944. "Ecology and Human Ecology." Social Forces. 22: 398-405.

Park, Robert E. 1936. "Human Ecology." American Journal of Sociology. 42 (1): 1-15.

Park, Robert E., Ernest W. Burgess, and Roderick D. McKenzie. 1984 (1925). The City. Chicago : University of Chicago Press.

McKenzie, Roderick D. 1924. "The Ecological Approach to the Study of the Human Community." American Journal of Sociology . 30: 287-301.

Sprawl/Smart Growth/New Urbanism:

Hayden, Dolores. 2004. A Field Guide to Sprawl. New York: W.W. Norton & Company.

Hallsmith, Gwendolyn. 2003.  The Key to Sustainable Cities: Meeting Human Needs Tranforming Community Systems.  Gabriola Island, British Columbia: New Society Publishers.

Evans, Peter, ed. 2002: Livable Cities? Urban Struggles for Livelihood and Sustainability. Berkeley: University of California Press.

Smart Growth Network. 2002. Getting to Smart Growth: 100 Policies for Implementation.

Calthorpe, Peter and William Fulton. 2001. The Regional City: Planning for the End of Sprawl. Washington: Island Press.

Freeman, Lance. 2001. “The Effects of Sprawl on Neighborhood Social Ties: An Explanatory Analysis.” Journal of the American Planning Association. 67 (1): 69-77.

Fulton, William, Rolf Pendall, Mai Nguyen, and Alicia Harrison. 2001. "Who Sprawls Most? How Growth Patterns Differ Across the U.S. " Washington , D.C. : The Brookings Institute.

Koplow, Doug and John Dernbach. 2001. “Federal Fossil Fuel Subsidies and Greenhouse Gas Emissions: A Case Study of Increasing Transparency for Fiscal Policy.” Annual Review of Energy and the Environment. 26: 361-389.

Pollard, Trip. October 2001. "Greening the American Dream?" Planning.

United States Environmental Protection Agency. 2001. “Our Built and Natural Environments: A Technical Review of the Interactions between Land Use, Transportation, and Environmental Quality.” Development, Community, and Environment Division (1808). Washington, DC. EPA 231-R-01-002.

Talen, Emily. 2001. “Traditional Urbanism Meets Residential Affluence: An Analysis of the Variability of Suburban Preference.” Journal of the American Planning Association. 67 (2): 199-216.

Berke, Philip R. and Maria Manta Conroy. 2000. “Are We Planning for Sustainable Development? An Evaluation of 30 Comprehensive Plans.” Journal of the American Planning Association. 66 (1): 21-33.

Duany, Andres, Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk, and Jeff Speck. 2000. Suburban Nation: The Rise of Sprawl and the Decline of the American Dream. New York: North Point Press.

Dunham-Jones, Ellen. 2000. “New Urbanism as a Counter-Project to Post-Industrialism.” Places. 13 (2): 26-31.

Kim, Joongsub. 2000. “Creating Community: Does the Kentlands Live Up To Its Goals?” Places. 13 (2): 48-55.

Moudon, Anne Vernez. 2000. “Proof of Goodness: A Substantive Basis for New Urbanism?” Places. 13 (2): 38-43.

Natural Resources Defense Council. 2000. Environmental Characteristics of Smart Growth Neighborhoods: An Exploratory Case Study.

Pyatok, Michael. 2000. “Martha Stewart vs. Studs Terkel? New Urbanism and Inner Cities Neighborhoods that Work.” Places. 13 (1): 40-43.

Spirn, Anne Whiston. 2000. “New Urbanism and the Environment.” Places. 13 (2): 44, 46.

Upton, Dell. 2000. “Just Architectural Business as Usual.” Places. 13 (2): 64-66.

Dawson, Robert and Gray Brechin. 1999. Farewell, Promised Land: Waking From the California Dream. Berkeley: University of California Press.

Hempel, Lamont C. 1999. “Conceptual and Analytical Challenges in Building Sustainable Communities.” In Toward Sustainable Communities: Transitions and Transformations in Environmental Policy. David A. Mazmanian and Michael E. Kraft (eds.). Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.

Talen, Emily. 1999. “Sense of Community and Neighbourhood Form: An Assessment of the Social Doctrine of New Urbanism.” Urban Studies. 36 (8): 1361-1379.

Brown, Barbara A., John R. Burton, and Anne L. Sweaney. 1998. “Neighbors, Households, and Front Porches: New Urbanist Community Tool or Mere Nostalgia?” Environment and Behavior. 30 (5): 579-600.

Duany, Andres. December 1998. “Our Urbanism.” Architecture. Pp. 37-40.

Krieger, Alex. November 1998. “Whose Urbanism?” Architecture. Pp. 73-77.

Roseland, Mark.  1998. Toward Sustainable Communities: Resources for Citizens and Their Governments. Gabriola Island, British Columbia: New Society Publishers, Inc.

Beatley, Timothy and Kristy Manning. 1997. The Ecology of Place. Washington, D.C.: Island Press.

Ewing, Reid. 1997. “Is Los Angeles-Style Sprawl Desirable?” Journal of the American Planning Association. 63 (1): 107-126.

Folke, Carl, Asa Jansson, Jonas Larsson, and Robert Costanza. 1997. “Ecosystem Appropriation by Cities.” Ambio. 26 (3): 167-172.

Gordon, Peter and Harry W. Richardson. 1997. “Are Compact Cities a Desirable Planning Goal?” Journal of the American Planning Association. 63 (1): 95-106.

Kay, Jane Holtz. 1997. Asphalt Nation: How the Automobile Took Over America, and How We Can Take It Back. New York: Crown Publishers, Inc.

Southworth, Michael. 1997. “Walkable Suburbs? An Evaluation of Neotraditional Communities at the Urban Edge.” Journal of the American Planning Association. 63 (1): 28-44.

Brewster, George Burton. June 1996. “The Ecology of Development: Integrating the Built and Natural Environments.” Urban Land.

Crane, Randall. 1996. “Cars and Drivers in the New Suburbs: Linking Access to Travel in Neotraditional Planning.” Journal of the American Planning Association. 62 (1): 51-65.

Fishman, Robert. 1996. “Bourgeois Utopias: Visions of Suburbia.” Pp. 23-60 in Readings in Urban Theory, Susan S. Fainstein and Scott Campbell, eds. UK: Blackwell Publishers.

Freund, Peter and George Martin. 1996. “The Commodity that is Eating the World: The Automobile, the Environment, and Capitalism.” Capitalism, Nature, Socialism. 7 (4): 3-29.

Kunstler, James Howard. 1996. Home From Nowhere: Remaking Our Everyday World for the 21st Century. New York: Simon & Schuster.

Landecker, Heidi. April 1996. “Is New Urbanism Good for America?” Architecture. Pp. 68-77.

Lehrer, Ute Angelika and Richard Milgrom. 1996. “New (Sub)Urbanism: Countersprawl or Repackaging the Product.” Capitalism, Nature, Socialism. 7 (2): 49-64.

Plas, Jeanne M. and Susan E. Lewis. 1996. “Environmental Factors and Sense of Community in a Planned Town.” American Journal of Community Psychology. Vol. 24.

Brewster, George Burton. June 1995. “A Better Way to Build.” Urban Land.

Miller, Laura J. 1995. “Family Togetherness and the Suburban Ideal.” Sociological Forum. 10 (3): 393-418.

Warner, Kee and Harvey Molotch. 1995. “Power to Build: How Development Persists Despite Local Controls.” Urban Affairs Review. 30 (3): 378-406.

Atkinson, Adrian . 1993. "Are Third World Megacities Sustainable? Jabotabek as an Example." Journal of International Development. 5 (6): 605-622.

England, Kim V. L. 1993. “Changing Suburbs, Changing Women: Geographic Perspectives on Suburban Women and Suburbanization.” Frontiers. 14 (1): 24-43.

Reisner, Marc. 1993. Cadillac Desert. New York: Penguin Books.

Jacobs, Jane. 1992 (1961). The Death and Life of Great American Cities. New York: Vintage Books.

Langdon, Phillip. November 1992. “How Portland Does it: A City that Protects its Thriving, Civil Core.” The Atlantic Monthly.

Cronon, William. 1991. Nature’s Metropolis: Chicago and the Great West. New York: W. W. Norton & Company.

Lynch, Kevin. 1990. Wasting Away. San Francisco: Sierra Club Books.

Logan, John R. and Min Zhou. 1989. “Do Suburban Growth Controls Control Growth?” American Sociological Review. 54: 461-471.

Mumford, Lewis. 1989 (1961). The City in History: Its Origins, its Transformations, and its Prospects. U.S.A.: A Harvest Book, Harcourt, Inc.

Logan, John R. and Harvey L. Molotch. 1987. Urban Fortunes: The Political Economy of Place. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.

Jackson, Kenneth T. 1985. Crabgrass Frontier: The Suburbanization of the United States. New York: Oxford University Press.

Molotch, Harvey. 1976. “The City as a Growth Machine: Toward a Political Economy of Place.” American Journal of Sociology. 82 (2): 309-331.

Ecological Modernization:

Pahl, Greg.  2005.  Biodiesel:  Growing a New Energy Economy.  White River Junction, VT:  Chelsea Green Publishing Company.

Todd, Nancy Jack.  2005.  A Safe and Sustainable World:  The Promise of Ecological Design.  Washington:  Island Press.

Edmonds, James A.  2004.  "Climate Change and Energy Technologies."  Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change.  9:  391-416.

Lovins, Amory B., E. Kyle Datta, Odd-Even Bustnes, Jonathan G. Koomey, and Nathan J. Glasgow. 2004. Winning the Oil Endgame: Innovation for Profits, Jobs, and Security. Snowmass, CO: Rocky Mountain Institute.

Mastny, Lisa. 2003. Purchasing Power: Harnessing Institutional Procurement for People and the Planet. Worldwatch Paper 166.

Orlitzky, Marc, Frank L. Schmidt, and Sara L. Rynes.  2003.  "Corporate Social and Financial Performance:  A Meta-analysis."  Organization Studies.  24 (3): 403-441.

Sims, Ralph E.H.  2003.  "Bioenergy to Mitigate for Climate Change and Meet the Needs of Society, the Economy and the Environment."  Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change.  8:  349-370.

Andersen, Michael Skou. 2002. “Ecological Modernization or Subversion? The Effect of Europeanization on Eastern Europe.” American Behavioral Scientist. 45 (9): 1394-1416.

McDonough, William and Michael Braungart. 2002. Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things. New York: North Point Press.

Mol, Arthur P. J. and Gert Spaargaren. 2002. “Ecological Modernization and the Environmental State.” Research in Social Problems and Public Policy. 10: 33-52.

Sonnenfeld, David A. and Arthur P. J. Mol. 2002. “Ecological Modernization, Governance, and Globalization.” American Behavioral Scientist. 45 (9): 1456-1461.

Weidner, Helmut. 2002. “Capacity Building for Ecological Modernization: Lessons From Cross-National Research.” American Behavioral Scientist. 45 (9): 1340-1368.

White, Damian Finbar. 2002. “A Green Industrial Revolution? Sustainable Technological Innovation in a Global Age.” Environmental Politics. 11 (2): 1-26.

Berger, Gerald, Andrew Flynn, Frances Hines, and Richard Johns. 2001. “Ecological Modernization as a Basis for Environmental Policy: Current Environmental Discourse and Policy and the Implications on Environmental Supply Chain Management.” Innovation. 14 (1): 55-72.

Brown, Lester R. 2001. Eco-Economy: Building an Economy for the Earth. New York: W.W. Norton & Company.

Buttel, Frederick H. 2000. “Ecological Modernization as Social Theory.” Geoforum. 31: 57-65.

Fisher, Dana R. and William R. Freudenburg. 2000. “Ecological Modernization and its Critics: Assessing the Past and Looking Toward the Future.” Society and Natural Resources. 14: 701-709.

Mol, Arthur P. J. and David A. Sonnenfeld, eds. 2000. Ecological Modernization Around the World. London: Frank Cass Publishers.

Mol, Arthur P. J. and Gert Spaargaren. 2000. “Ecological Modernization Theory in Debate: A Review.” Environmental Politics. 9 (1): 17-49.

Pellow, David N., Allan Schnaiberg and Adam S. Weinberg. 2000. “Putting the Ecological Modernization Thesis to the Test: The Promises and Performances of Urban Recycling.” Environmental Politics. 9 (1): 109-137.

AtKisson, Alan. 1999.  Believing Cassandra: An Optimist Looks at a Pessimist's World. White River Junction, VT:  Chelsea Green Publishing Company.

Kovel, Joel. 1999. “The Justifiers: A Critique of Julian Simon, Stephan Schmidheiny, and Paul Hawken on Capitalism and Nature.” CNS. 10 (3): 3-36.

Bernow, Steve et al. 1998. “Ecological Tax Reform.” BioScience. 48 (3): 193-196.

Ausubel, Kenny. 1997.  Bioneers: A Declaration of Interdependence. White River Junction, VT: Chelsea Green Publishing Company.

Cohen, Maurie J. 1997. “Risk Society and Ecological Modernization: Alternative Visions for Post-Industrial Nations.” Futures. 29 (2): 105-119.

Benyus, Janine M. 1997. Biomimicry: Innovation Inspired by Nature. New York: Perennial.

Van Der Ryn, Sim and Stuart Cowan. 1996. Ecological Design. Covelo, CA: Island Press.

Bunker, Stephen G. 1995. “Raw Material and the Global Economy: Oversights and Distortions in Industrial Ecology.” Society & Natural Resources. 9: 419-429.

Mol, Arthur P. J. and Gert Spaargaren. 1993. “Environment, Modernity, and the Risk Society: The Apocalyptic Horizon of Environmental Reform.” International Sociology. 8 (4): 431-459.

Behavioral Change/Consumption/Voluntary Simplicity:

Hobson, Kersty. 2002. “Competing Discourses of Sustainable Consumption: Does the ‘Rationalisation of Lifestyles’ Make Sense?” Environmental Politics. 11 (2): 95-120.

Spaargaren, Gert and Bas Van Vliet. 2000. “Lifestyles, Consumption and the Environment: The Ecological Modernization of Domestic Consumption.” Environmental Politics. 9 (1): 50-76.

MacCannell, Dean. 1999 (1976). The Tourist: A New Theory of the Leisure Class. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.

Schor, Juliet B. 1998. The Overspent American: Upscaling, Downshifting, and the New Consumer. New York: Basic Books.

Goodwin, N.R., Ackerman, F., & Kiron D. (Eds.). 1997. The Consumer Society. Washington, DC: Island Press.

Ryan, John C. and Alan Thein Durning. 1997. Stuff: The Secret Lives of Everyday Things. Seattle, WA: Northwest Environment Watch.

Campbell, C. 1995. "The Sociology of Consumption" in D. Miller (Ed.) Acknowledging Consumption (pp. 96-126). New York: Routledge.

Elgin, Duane. 1993. Voluntary Simplicity: Toward a Way of Life that is Outwardly Simple, Inwardly Rich (revised ed.). New York: William Morrow.

Biofuels

25 by 25: Agriculture’s Role in Ensuring U.S. Energy Indepence – A Blueprint for Action. August 2004. www.25x25.org

Argonne National Laboratory. 2001. Well-to-Wheel Energy Use and Greenhouse Gas Emissions of Advanced Fuel/Vehicle Systems – North American Analysis – Executive Summary Report. www.powertrain.se

Chisti, Yusuf. 2007. “Biodiesel from Microalgae.” Biotechnology Advances. 25: 294-306.

Elsayed, M.A., R. Matthews and N.D. Mortimer. 2003. Carbon and Energy Balances for a Range of Biofuels Options. www.northenergy.co.uk

Farrell, Alexander E. et al. 2006. “Ethanol Can Contribute to Energy and Environmental Goals.” Science. 311: 506-508.

Frey, Christopher and Kwangwook Kim. 2005. Operational Evaluation of Emissions and Fuel Use of B20 Versus Diesel Fueled Dump Trucks. North Carolina University.
www.ncdot.org

Glasgow, Nathan and Lena Hansen. 2005. Setting the Record Straight on Ethanol: Focusing on the Nexus of the Agriculture and Energy Value Chains. Rocky Mountain Institute. www.rmi.org

Greene, Nathanael and Yerina Mugica. July 2005. Bringing Biofuels to the Pump. An Aggressive Plan for Ending America’s Oil Dependence. Natural Resources Defense Council. www.nrdc.org

Hill, Jason et al. July 25, 2006. "Environmental, Economic, and Energetic Costs and Benefits of Biodiesel and Ethanol Biofuels."  Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 103 (30): 11206-11210. www.pnas.org.

Holden, Bruce et al. 2006. Effect of Biodiesel on Diesel Engine Nitrogen Oxide and Other Regulated Emissions. Project No. WP-0308. www.nbb.org

Jenner, Mark. April 2006. The BioTown, USA Sourcebook of Biomass Energy. Indiana State Department of Agriculture and Reynolds, Indiana. www.in.gov/biotownusa

Morris, R.E. et al. 2003. Impact of Biodiesel Fuels on Air Quality and Human Health. NREL/SR-540-33793. NREL/SR-540-33793. Prepared by ENVIRON International Corporation for NREL.  www.nrel.gov

Pahl, Greg.  2005.  Biodiesel:  Growing a New Energy Economy.  White River Junction, VT:  Chelsea Green Publishing Company.

Perlack, Robert D. et al. 2005. Biomass as Feedstock for a Bioenergy and Bioproducts Industry: The Technical Feasibility of a Billion-ton Annual Supply. www.eere.energy.gov

Sheehan, John et al. 1998. Life Cycle Inventory of Biodiesel and Petroleum Diesel for Use in an Urban Bus. Prepared by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. NREL/SR-580-24089. www.nrel.gov

Sims, Ralph E.H. 2003. “Bioenergy to Mitigate for Climate Change and Meet the Needs of Society, the Economy and the Environment.” Biomass and Bioenergy. 8: 349-370.

Smith, Steven J., Marshall A. Wise, Gerald M. Stokes and Jae Edmonds. 2004. Near-Term US Biomass Potential: Economics, Land-Use, and Research Opportunities. Battelle Memorial Institute. www.energyfuturecoalition.org

US EPA. 2002. A Comprehensive Analysis of Biodiesel Impacts on Exhaust Emissions. EPA420-P-02-001. www.epa.gov

Wu, May, Ye Wu, and Michael Wang. 2005. Mobility Chains Analysis of Technologies for Passenger Cars and Light-Duty Vehicles Fueled with Biofuels: Application of the GREET Model to the Role of Biomass in America’s Energy Future (RBAEF) Project.  Argonne National Laboratory. www.transportation.anl.gov

Energy Efficiency:

DeCanio, Stephen J. 1998. “The Efficiency Paradox: Bureaucratic and Organizational Barriers to Profitable Energy-Saving Investments.” Energy Policy. 26 (5): 441-454.

Lutzenhiser, Loren. 1994. “Innovation and Organizational Networks: Barriers to Energy Efficiency in the US Housing Industry.” Energy Policy. 22 (10): 867-876.

DeCanio, Stephen J. 1993. “Barriers within Firms to Energy-efficient Investments.” Energy Policy. 21(9): 906-914.

Cebon, Peter B. 1992. “’Twixt Cup and Lip: Organization Behavior, Technical Prediction, and Conservation Practice.” Energy Policy. 20(9): 802-814.

Gruber, Edelgard and Stuart L. Brand. 1991. “Promoting Energy Conservation in Small and Medium-sized Companies.” Energy Policy. 19(3): 279-287.

Jochem, Eberhard and Edelgard Gruber. 1990. “Obstacles to Rational Electricity Use and Measures to Alleviate Them.” Energy Policy. 18(4): 340-350.

Goiten, Bernard. 1989. “Organizational Decision-making and Energy Conservation Investments.” Evaluation and Program Planning. 12: 143-151.

Komor, Paul S. and Richard Katzev. 1988. "Behavioral Determinants of Energy Use in Small Commercial Buildings: Implications for Energy Efficiency." Energy Systems and Policy. 12 (4): 233-242.

Shama, Avraham. 1983. "Energy Conservation in US Buildings: Solving the High Potential/Low Adoption Paradox from a Behavioral Perspective." Energy Policy. 11 (2) 148-167.

Green Business:

Abrams, John. 2005. The Company We Keep: Reinventing Small Business for People, Community, and Place. White River Junction, VT: Chelsea Green Publishing Company.

Hollender, Jeffrey and Stephen Fenichell. 2004. What Matters Most: How a Small Group of Pioneers is Teaching Social Responsibility to Big Business, and Why Big Business is Listening. USA: Basic Books.

Environment Agency (UK). 2004.  Corporate Environmental Governance

Greider, William.  2003.  The Soul of Capitalism: Opening Pathways to a Moral Economy. New York: Simon and Schuster.

Kelly, Marjorie.  2003.  The Divine Right of Capital: Dethroning the Corporate Aristrocracy.  San Francisco: Berrett-Koehler, Inc.

Laszlo, Chris.  2003. The Sustainable Company: How to Create Lasting Value Through Social and Environmental Performance. Washington, DC: Island Press.

Willard, Bob. 2002. The Sustainability Advantage: Seven Business Case Benefits of a Triple Bottom Line. Gabriola Island, BC: New Society Publishers.

King, Andrew A. and Michael J. Lenox. 2001. “Does it Really Pay to be Green? An Empirical Study of Firm Environmental and Financial Performance.” Journal of Industrial Ecology. 5 (1): 105-116.

Jamison, Andrew. 2000. “On the Ambiguities of Greening.” Innovation. 13 (3): 249-264.

Hawken, Paul, Amory Lovins and L. Hunter Lovins. 1999. Natural Capitalism: Creating the Next Industrial Revolution. Boston: Little, Brown and Company.

Korten, David C. 1999. The Post-Corporate World: Life After Capitalism. San Francisco: Berrett-Koehler Publishers, Inc. and Kumarian Press, Inc.

Nattrass, Brian and Mary Altomare. 1999. The Natural Step for Business: Wealth, Ecology and the Evolutionary Corporation. Gabriola Island, BC: New Society Publishers.

Reinhardt, Forest. 1999. “Market Failure and the Environmental Policies of Firms: Economic Rationales for “Beyond Compliance” Behavior.” Journal of Industrial Ecology. 3 (1): 9-21.

Anderson, Ray C. 1998. Mid-Course Correction: Toward a Sustainable Enterprise: The Interface Model. Atlanta: The Peregrinzilla Press.

Elkington, John. 1998. Cannibals with Forks: The Triple Bottom Line of 21st Century Business. Gabriola Island, BC Canada: New Society Publishers.

Capra, Fritjof et al.  1993.  EcoManagement: The Elmwood Guide to Ecological Auditing and Sustainable Business. San Francisco: Berrett-Koehler Publishers, Inc.

Hawken, Paul. 1993. The Ecology of Commerce: A Declaration of Sustainability. New York: HarperBusiness.

Kinlaw, Dennis C. 1993. Competitive and Green: Sustainable Performance in the Environmental Age. San Diego: Pfeiffer & Company.

Schmidheiny, Stephan, with the Business Council for Sustainable Development. 1992. Changing Course: A Global Business Perspective on Development and the Environment. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.

Sustainable Development Indicators:

Global Reporting Initiative.

Mitra, Anindita. 2003. Painting the Town Green: The Use of Urban Sustainability Indicators in the United States of America. London: RICS Foundation.

Parris, Thomas M. and Robert W. Kates. 2003. "Characterizing and Measuring Sustainable Development." Annual Review of Environment and Resources. 28: 559-586.

Northwest Environment Watch. 2002. This Place on Earth 2002: Measuring What Matters. Seattle: Northwest Environment Watch (now called Sightline Institute).

Moffatt, Ian, Nick Hanley, and Mike D. Wilson. 2001. Measuring and Modeling Sustainable Development. New York: The Parthenon Publishing Group.

Bell, Simon and Stephen Morse. 1999. Sustainability Indicators: Measuring the Immeasurable. London: Earthscan Publications, Ltd.

Hart, Maureen. 1999. Guide to Sustainable Community Indicators (Second Edition). North Andover, MA: Hart Environmental Data.

Meadows, Donella. 1999. Leverage Points: Places to Intervene in a System. Four Corners, VT: The Sustainability Institute.

Cobb, Clifford W. and Craig Rixford. 1998. Lessons Learned from the History of Social Indicators. Redefining Progress.

Meadows, Donella. 1998. Indicators and Information Systems for Sustainable Development. Four Corners, VT: The Sustainability Institute.

Rennings, Klaus and Hubert Wiggering. 1997. “Steps Towards Indicators of Sustainable Development: Linking Economic and Ecological Concepts.” Ecological Economics. 20: 25-36.

Azar, Christian, John Holmberg, and Kristian Lindgren. 1996. “Socio-ecological Indicators of Sustainability.” Ecological Economics. 18: 89-112.

Wackernagel, Mathis and William Rees. 1996. Our Ecological Footprint: Reducing Human Impact on Earth. Gabriola Island, B.C. Canada: New Society Publishers.

Victor, Peter A. 1991. “Indicators of Sustainable Development: Some Lessons From Capital Theory.” Ecological Economics. 4: 191-213.

 

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