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- Urbanisation, Industrialisation and Sustainable Development
- Journey-To-Earthland.Pdf
- Securing the Future in the Anthropocene: a Critical Analysis of the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment Scenarios
- Making Global Integrated Environmental Assessment and Reporting Matter
- Analysis of the Potential of Lifestyle Change with Regard to Sustainability and Transferability
- Mapping the Future of the Internet Onto Global Scenarios: a Preliminary View I
- Prospects of Scenario Planning for Kenya's Protected Ecosystems: an Example of Mount Marsabit
- The Century Ahead: Searching for Sustainability
- The Future of the Global Environment
- Branch Points: Global Scenarios and Human Choice Gilberto Gallopín, Al Hammond, Paul Raskin, Rob Swart
- Global Scenarios and Implications for Constructing Future Livestock Scenarios
- Global-Change Scenarios: Their Development and Use
- Canary Islands)
- Branch Points: Global Scenarios and Human Choice Gilberto Gallopin, Al Hammond, Paul Raskin and Rob Swart
- A Brief History of the Sustainability Science Approach
- Bending the Curve: Toward Global Sustainability Paul Raskin, Gilberto Gallopin, Pablo Gutman, Al Hammond and Rob Swart
- Výskumného Ústavu Pôdoznalectva a Ochrany Pôdy 2006 of Soil Science
- Review of Integrated Scenario Development and Application
- The Great Transition: a Tale of How It Turned out Right
- Paul Raskin, Journey to Earthland: the Great Transition to Planetary Civilization. Boston: Tellus Institute, 2016. As We Are
- Research Literature on Ecovillages
- Sustainable Development and Mitigation
- Global Scenarios: Explorations in the Scientific Imagination
- Cultural Perspectives in Global Scenario Studies and Their Function for Biodiversity Conservation in a Changing World
- How Long Can Global Ecological Overshoot Last? Global and Planetary Change, 155, 13-19
- Global Scenarios in Historical Perspective
- Global Scenarios: Background Review for the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment
- Issues Related to Mitigation in the Long-Term Context
- Conventional World Scenarios: Technical
- Scenario Archetypes: Converging Rather Than Diverging Themes
- Research Report: Social Innovation and the Global Ecovillage Network
- Transition Design 2015