A framework for map** and comparing behavioural theories in models of social-ecological systems

M Schlüter, A Baeza, G Dressler, K Frank… - Ecological …, 2017 - Elsevier
Formal models are commonly used in natural resource management (NRM) to study human-
environment interactions and inform policy making. In the majority of applications, human …

The human actor in ecological economics: Philosophical approach and research perspectives

C Becker - Ecological economics, 2006 - Elsevier
This paper contributes to the discussion about an adequate understanding of the human
actor in ecological economics. It provides a philosophical approach by defining three …

Achieving transformative sustainability learning: engaging head, hands and heart

Y Sipos, B Battisti, K Grimm - International journal of sustainability in …, 2008 - emerald.com
Purpose–The current UN Decade of Education for Sustainable Development echoes many
scholars' calls to re‐envision education for sustainability. Short of a complete overhaul of …

Social learning research in ecological economics: A survey

B Siebenhüner, R Rodela, F Ecker - Environmental Science & Policy, 2016 - Elsevier
Social learning studies emerged as part of the ecological economics research agenda
rather recently. Questions of how human societies and organisations learn and transition on …

Can digital investment improve corporate environmental performance?--Empirical evidence from China

X **, X Lei, W Wu - Journal of Cleaner Production, 2023 - Elsevier
Enterprise environmental performance has always been the core topic of enterprise
environmental management. Under the promotion of the new generation of technological …

Determinants of pro-environmental consumption: The role of reference groups and routine behavior

H Welsch, J Kühling - Ecological economics, 2009 - Elsevier
This paper investigates the determinants of pro-environmental consumption, focusing on the
role of reference groups and routine behavior. We study the factors that explain whether or …

The sufficiency strategy: Would rich-world frugality lower environmental impact?

B Alcott - Ecological economics, 2008 - Elsevier
One alleged weapon against unsustainable environmental impact is for the wealthy to
consume less. This sufficiency strategy is to complement the efficiency strategy of lowering …

Critical natural capital: a socio-cultural perspective

A Chiesura, R De Groot - Ecological Economics, 2003 - Elsevier
Critical natural capital (CNC) is commonly defined as that part of the natural environment,
which performs important and irreplaceable functions. So far, the challenge to determine the …

Strategies of family farms to strengthen their resilience

I Darnhofer - Environmental policy and governance, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Resilience thinking offers a framework to emphasize dynamics and interdependencies
across time, space and domains. It is based on understanding social–ecological systems as …

[HTML][HTML] A framework for recognizing diversity beyond capitalism in agri-food systems

O Vincent, G Feola - Journal of Rural Studies, 2020 - Elsevier
Calls for agri-food system sustainability transitions abound and increasingly draw attention
to the need for addressing deeply ingrained social, cultural and economic logics that drive …