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Table of Contents
Editorial
Hurricane Katrina rekindles thoughts about fallacies of a so-called “natural” disaster
Michael H. Glantz, National Center for Atmospheric Research, USA
Articles
Obstacles to and potentials of the societal implementation of sustainable development: a comparative analysis of two case studies
Karen Kastenhofer & Christian Rammel, University of Vienna, Austria
The use of science in environmental policy: a case study of the Regional Forest Agreement process in Western Australia
Martin Brueckner & Pierre Horwitz, Edith Cowan University, Australia
Uncertainty, innovation, and dynamic sustainable development
Lenore Newman, Royal Roads University, Canada
Community Essay
EPA's P3 - People, Prosperity, and Planet - Award
Julie Beth Zimmerman, Environmental Protection Agency, USA
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by Amy Forrester
“Myths of all kinds, like unfounded rumors, are very misleading and can have dangerous long-lasting consequences for societies, as well as for the victims of natural hazard-related disasters in the distant, as well as near-term, future.”
--- Michael Glantz
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