The Master's programme Industrial Ecology is jointly organised by Leiden University and Delft University of Technology. - With their holistic approach to creating a sustainable society, ecovillages can demonstrate the multidimensional challenges that mainstream society will face when aspiring to accomplish similar decrease in environmental impact. In ecovillages, the inhabitants attempt to implement a new paradigm of sustainability, community and empowerment, they can therefore give insight into the human dimensions of a sustainable society. The experiences of ecovillages with new types of governance structures, decision-making methods and tools for communication and collaboration seem important to societal and sustainability transitions.Te...
Nowadays mankind has to cope with the fact that we will sooner or later run out of our resources. As...
The challenges we collectively face, such as climate change, are characterized by more complexity, i...
Cities, as economic and cultural centres in our society, are major consumers of resources. They not ...
Since the Brundtland definition, practitioners and theoreticians have strived to deal with incoheren...
Ecovillages acting as experimental community models have the potential to help move society towards ...
In a rare comparative analysis of governance towards sustainable governance, this thesis investigate...
The Master’s programme Industrial Ecology is jointly organised by Leiden University and Delft Univer...
This graduation project investigates the stimulation of sustainable behaviour among residents from a...
Ecovillages are important models of sustainable community and reflective of an alternative lived par...
Global environmental change problems due to their unstructured characteristics, being marked by grea...
Homes for sustainable living‘’The good intentions and creativity of citizens and their willingness t...
Master thesis development management - University of Agder 2016The current way of development is exh...
With half of the world population living in urban areas and with the building sector as the largest ...
There is a globally acknowledged urgency for mankind to transition toward sustainability. Empowering...
Prominent strands of discussion in the literature on governance for sustainable development debate h...
Nowadays mankind has to cope with the fact that we will sooner or later run out of our resources. As...
The challenges we collectively face, such as climate change, are characterized by more complexity, i...
Cities, as economic and cultural centres in our society, are major consumers of resources. They not ...
Since the Brundtland definition, practitioners and theoreticians have strived to deal with incoheren...
Ecovillages acting as experimental community models have the potential to help move society towards ...
In a rare comparative analysis of governance towards sustainable governance, this thesis investigate...
The Master’s programme Industrial Ecology is jointly organised by Leiden University and Delft Univer...
This graduation project investigates the stimulation of sustainable behaviour among residents from a...
Ecovillages are important models of sustainable community and reflective of an alternative lived par...
Global environmental change problems due to their unstructured characteristics, being marked by grea...
Homes for sustainable living‘’The good intentions and creativity of citizens and their willingness t...
Master thesis development management - University of Agder 2016The current way of development is exh...
With half of the world population living in urban areas and with the building sector as the largest ...
There is a globally acknowledged urgency for mankind to transition toward sustainability. Empowering...
Prominent strands of discussion in the literature on governance for sustainable development debate h...
Nowadays mankind has to cope with the fact that we will sooner or later run out of our resources. As...
The challenges we collectively face, such as climate change, are characterized by more complexity, i...
Cities, as economic and cultural centres in our society, are major consumers of resources. They not ...