The increasingly urban world population presents an interesting obstacle to a planet that finds itself in what is being termed a “global crisis.” In this paper, the challenges of urban sustainability are explored. This exploration is complemented by a survey of the literature in conservation psychology, with a particular focus on theories of behavior change. Case studies of sustainability organizations in the Twin Cities (of Minnesota) illustrate how these academic theories are applied in the field. The conclusion of the paper highlights the most salient messages that can be derived from analysis of the literature and case studies
Urbanicity presents a challenge for the pursuit of sustainability. High settlement density may offer...
The notion of sustainability remains an evolving concept in terms of its definition as well as the v...
Over the past 25 years, sustainability has become a key consideration for city governments. However,...
The increasingly urban world population presents an interesting obstacle to a planet that finds itse...
Cities play a pivotal but paradoxical role in the future of our planet. As world leaders and citizen...
The time is fast approaching when more than half the human population will be living in cities and m...
Urbanization and urban areas are profoundly altering the relationship between society and the enviro...
Urban Sustainability in Theory and Practice responds to the crises of sustainability in the world to...
This paper presents a concepualisation of the research and practice challenges facing those of us wo...
While climate change can induce mental states such as anxiety, fear, stress, and depression, which a...
Urbanization continues to be a transformative process globally, affecting ecosystem integrity and th...
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) defines sustainability as the notion to “create and mainta...
Cities are key for sustainability and the radical systemic changes required to enable equitable huma...
Cities are uniquely positioned to drive social change towards more just and sustainable futures. How...
There is growing urgency to enhance the sustainability of existing and emerging cities. The science ...
Urbanicity presents a challenge for the pursuit of sustainability. High settlement density may offer...
The notion of sustainability remains an evolving concept in terms of its definition as well as the v...
Over the past 25 years, sustainability has become a key consideration for city governments. However,...
The increasingly urban world population presents an interesting obstacle to a planet that finds itse...
Cities play a pivotal but paradoxical role in the future of our planet. As world leaders and citizen...
The time is fast approaching when more than half the human population will be living in cities and m...
Urbanization and urban areas are profoundly altering the relationship between society and the enviro...
Urban Sustainability in Theory and Practice responds to the crises of sustainability in the world to...
This paper presents a concepualisation of the research and practice challenges facing those of us wo...
While climate change can induce mental states such as anxiety, fear, stress, and depression, which a...
Urbanization continues to be a transformative process globally, affecting ecosystem integrity and th...
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) defines sustainability as the notion to “create and mainta...
Cities are key for sustainability and the radical systemic changes required to enable equitable huma...
Cities are uniquely positioned to drive social change towards more just and sustainable futures. How...
There is growing urgency to enhance the sustainability of existing and emerging cities. The science ...
Urbanicity presents a challenge for the pursuit of sustainability. High settlement density may offer...
The notion of sustainability remains an evolving concept in terms of its definition as well as the v...
Over the past 25 years, sustainability has become a key consideration for city governments. However,...