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Spring 2007 | Volume 3 | Issue 1

 
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Table of Contents

Editorial

Why should I?
Sidney Draggan, Independent Researcher, USA


Articles

Ambition and reality in modeling: a case study on public planning for
regional sustainability

Jasper Grosskurth, Maastricht University, The Netherlands

User satisfaction and sustainability of drinking water schemes in rural
communities of Nepal

Betman Bhandari & Miriam Grant, Centre for Affordable Water and Sanitation Technology, Canada

Forum on Expertise and Sustainable Development

The ecosystem of expertise: complementary knowledges for sustainable
development

Ralf Brand & Andrew Karvonen, University of Manchester, United Kingdom

Challenging knowledge hierarchies: working toward sustainable development in Sri Lanka's energy sector
Dean Nieusma, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA

Forum on Public Transit and Sustainability
What is a clean bus? Object conflicts in the greening of urban transit
David Hess, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA

Diesel versus compressed natural gas in Transmilenio-Bogotá: innovation, precaution, and the distribution of risk
Andrés Valderrama & Isaac Beltran, Universidad de los Andes, Colombia

Related SSPP Article:
Community Essays
Learning Experiences to Foster Sustainable Practices

Implementation of the MediSend Program, a multi-disciplinary medical surplus recovery initiative at an academic health science center
Biruh Workeneh & Matthew Mireles, Stanford University, USA

Developing a sustainable water delivery system in rural El Salvador
Michael G. Wing, Kelsey Edwardsen, Beth McNair, Evan Miles, Kelly
Wilson, & John Sessions, Oregon State University, USA

Book Review Perspectives
The Logic of Sufficiency, Thomas Princen
  Diana Mincyte, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
Gabriela Kütting, Rutgers University, USA
David L. Goldblatt, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Switzerland
Rejoinder from the author: Thomas Princen, University of Michigan, USA

 

 

 

 

"The Kamaoa Wind Farm" -Ka Lae, Big Island, Hawaii, USA

Photograph by Amy Forrester

“I believe that given their head start in being necessarily embedded in complementary studies that cross disciplines, sustainability scientists can, by example, enhance the relevance of their work to that of other disciplines.”
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Sidney Draggan


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