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IISD SourcesFor an extensive library of documents on Sustainable Consumption and Production, see IISD's LinkagesFor sources on trade and sustainable development, see IISD Trade Publications
Other SourcesThis includes all references in other sections (Background, Key Questions, etc.), in addition to other sources not cited. Norman Myers and Jennifer Kent have kindly provided a very comprehensive list of sources, which we are providing below for download.Agarwal, A. and S. Narain. Trade, Sustainable Consumption and the Environment. India: Centre for Science and the Environment, 1996. Bhaskar, V. and Andrew Glyn. The north, the south and the environment: ecological constraints and the global economy. London: Earthscan Publications Ltd., 1995. 263 p. Broad, R. and J. Cavanagh. 1995. "Don't Neglect the Impoverished South." Foreign Policy 101: 18-35. Brown, L.R. et al. 1998. State of the World 1998. Norton, New York. Brown, L.R. et al. 1999. State of the World 1999. Norton, New York. Brown, L.R. et al. 1998. Vital Signs 1998. Norton, New York. CBI, DIPO, NORAD and SIDA. Eco Trade Manual. February 1996. Consumers International. 1995. Beyond the Year 2000: The Transition to Sustainable Consumption. Consumers International, London. CREM. Impacts of Dutch Environmental Product Policies on Developing Countries. Amsterdam: May 1996. Crocker, D.A. and T. Linden, eds. 1997. Ethics of Consumption: The Good Life, Justice and Global Stewardship. University Press of America, Blue Ridge Summit, Pennsylvania. de Yong, R. 1996. Some Psychological Aspects of Reduced Consumption Behavior: The Role of Intrinsic Satisfaction and Motivation. Environment and Behavior 28. Dietz, T. and E.A. Rosa. 1994. "Rethinking the Environmental Impacts of Population, Affluence and Technology." Human Ecology Review 1: 277-300. Dietz, T. 1995. Thinking About the Global Environmental Impacts of U.S. Consumption. Department of Sociology and Anthropology, George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia. Ehrlich, P.R and A.H. Ehrlich. 1996. Betrayal of Science and Reason: How Anti-Environmental Rhetoric Threatens Our Future. Island Press, Washington DC. Falkman, Edwin G. Sustainable Production and Consumption: A Business Perspective. Geneva: World Business Council for Sustainable Development, 1997. Galbraith, J.K. 1996. The Good Society. Houghton Mifflin, Boston, Massachusetts. Goodwin, N.R., F. Ackerman and D. Kiron, eds. 1997. The Consumer Society. Earthscan, London, U.K. Hawken, P. 1997. Natural Capitalism. Mother Jones March/April 1997. Hawken, P., A.H. Lovins and H. Lovins. 1999. Natural Capitalism. Little, Brown, Boston. International Institute for Environment and Development. Unlocking Trade Opportunities. London and New York: IIED, 1997. Jansen, M. Influences upon Sustainable Product Development in the Developing World. Amsterdam: UNEP-SPDRP, 1995. Linz, M. Sustainable Economy: Implications for the South. Wuppertal Institute, 1995. Manzini, E. 1993. Designing Eco-Efficiency and Getting Eco-Efficient. Business Council for Sustainable Development, Geneva, Switzerland. Mayo, E. and A. MacGillivray. 1994. Growing Pains. New Economics Foundation, London. Merck Family Fund. 1995. Yearning for Balance, Merck Family Fund, Takoma Park, Maryland. Myers, N. 1997. Consumption in Relation to Population, Environment and Development. The Environmentalist 17: 33-44. Myers, N. and J. Kent. 1998. Perverse Subsidies: Tax $s Undercutting Our Economics and Environments Alike. International Institute for Sustainable Development, Winnipeg, Canada. Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. Reconciling Trade, Environment and Development Policies. Paris: OECD, 1996. Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. Sustainable Consumption and Production. Paris: OECD, 1997 Parikh, J.K., K.S. Parikh, S. Gokarn, J.P. Painuly, B. Saha and V. Shukla. 1992. Consumption Patterns: The Driving Force of Environmental Stress. Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Bombay, India. Pew Foundation. 1994. Population, Consumption and the Environment: Will the Growing Population Destroy the Planet? Pew Global Stewardship Initiative, Pew Foundation, Philadelphia, Pa. Postel, S. 1994. "Carrying Capacity: Earth's Bottom Line." In L.R. Brown et al., State of the World 1994: 3-21. Norton, New York. Redclift, M. 1996. Wasted: Counting the Cost of Global Consumption. Earthscan, London. Ryan, M. and C. Flavin. 1995. Facing China's Limits. In L.R. Brown and twelve others, State of the World 1995: 113-131. Norton, New York. Stern, P.C. et al., eds. 1997. Environmentally Significant Consumption: Research Directions . National Research Council, Washington DC. Sto, E., ed. 1995. Sustainable Consumption. National Institute for Consumer Research, Lysaker, Norway Tunali, O. 1996. "A Billion Cars: The Road Ahead." World Watch 9(1): 24-33. United Nations Development Programme. 1998. Human Development Report, 1998. Oxford University Press, New York. Vossenaar, R. And V. Jha. Environmental Policy and International Competitiveness: An Asian Development Perspective. Asia Conference on Trade and the Environment, 1995. von Weizsacker, E. et al. 1997. Factor Four: Doubling Wealth, Halving Resource Use. Earthscan, London. World Trade Organization. Report of the WTO Committee on Trade and Environment. Geneva: WTO, 1996. Young, John E. and Aaron Sachs. The next efficiency revolution: creating a sustainable materials economy. Worldwatch Paper No. 121. Washington, D.C.: Worldwatch Institute WWI, 1994. 58 p.
OrganizationsCenter for a New American DreamGovernment of Norway, Ministry of Environment (Sustainable Production and Consumption home page) International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development International Institute for Environment and Development (Environmental Economics Programme) United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) (Sustainable Production and Consumption; Trade; and Environmental Economics Programmes) UNEP Working Group on Sustainable Product Development World Business Council for Sustainable Development The Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy
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