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Table of Contents
Editorial
Factor 10: The future of stuff
Friedrich Schmidt-Bleek, Factor 10 Institute, France
Articles
A modest proposal: global rationalization of ecological footprint to eliminate ecological debt
Brian Ohl, Steven Wolf, & William Anderson, Cornell University, USA
Rethinking the economist's evaluation toolkit in light of sustainability policy: making room for multiple criteria analysis
Stefan Hajkowicz, CSIRO, Australia
Protecting paradise: A cross national analysis of biome protection policies
Candace Archer & Shannon Orr, Bowling Green State University, USA
Community Essays
Comprehensive conservation planning and sustainability within the National Wildlife Refuge system
Richard L. Schroeder, U.S. Geological Survey, USA
Can biotech companies enable ethanol biofuels to achieve sustainability?
K. John Morrow, Jr., Newport Biotechnology Consultants, USA
Book Review
Perspectives
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Photograph
by Amy Forrester
“No incentives or policies currently exist for a
sufficiently resource-efficient economy. Adjusting
the economic and fiscal framework is therefore the
most fundamental and urgent prerequisite for moving
toward sustainability.”
--- Friedrich Schmidt-Bleek
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