In this thesis I have developed science-based description models, concepts, measures and methods for use in the transformation of the societal metabolism towards sustainability. The thesis is based on five papers: In Paper I, we analyse various factors that are important for the design of socio-ecological indicators. The purpose of the socio-ecological indicators is that they shall capture essential aspects of society\u27s influence of nature in order to contribute to the control mechanisms that redirect society towards sustainability. Another important aspect of the socio-ecological indicators is that they shall focus early in the causal chain leading from activities in society to effects in nature. In Paper II we develop and discuss four ...
Recent high-level agreements such as the Paris Agreement and the Sustainable Development Goals aim a...
This thesis is concerned with the sustainability of overall welfare or quality of life. Biological, ...
The socioecological system (SES) theory sprang from the recognition of close interaction between soc...
The aim of the thesis is to analyze three aggregated indicators and put them into the context of Eco...
There is a need for indicators which capture the essential parts of society in the maladjustments of...
The object of the study is the ecological and resource balance of the country as a condition for the...
The article substantiates that the idea of broad development is a synthesis of an alternative and me...
This chapter reviews socio-economic research on the environment and sustainability. The chapter firs...
The purpose of the article is to develop perspective economic mechanisms of management of socio-ecol...
Human societies are intimately connected to their supporting environments, thus suggesting that soci...
Is the concept of sustainability founded on strong, solid scientific bases? And can this elusive con...
New instruments and scientific tools are necessary to improve our knowledge about the state and the ...
The vague, yet undoubtedly desirable, notion of sustainability has been discussed and debated by man...
The trends of the society for the continuous growth, combined with the demographic changes, today ha...
This transdisciplinary doctoral thesis presents various theoretical, methodological and empirical ap...
Recent high-level agreements such as the Paris Agreement and the Sustainable Development Goals aim a...
This thesis is concerned with the sustainability of overall welfare or quality of life. Biological, ...
The socioecological system (SES) theory sprang from the recognition of close interaction between soc...
The aim of the thesis is to analyze three aggregated indicators and put them into the context of Eco...
There is a need for indicators which capture the essential parts of society in the maladjustments of...
The object of the study is the ecological and resource balance of the country as a condition for the...
The article substantiates that the idea of broad development is a synthesis of an alternative and me...
This chapter reviews socio-economic research on the environment and sustainability. The chapter firs...
The purpose of the article is to develop perspective economic mechanisms of management of socio-ecol...
Human societies are intimately connected to their supporting environments, thus suggesting that soci...
Is the concept of sustainability founded on strong, solid scientific bases? And can this elusive con...
New instruments and scientific tools are necessary to improve our knowledge about the state and the ...
The vague, yet undoubtedly desirable, notion of sustainability has been discussed and debated by man...
The trends of the society for the continuous growth, combined with the demographic changes, today ha...
This transdisciplinary doctoral thesis presents various theoretical, methodological and empirical ap...
Recent high-level agreements such as the Paris Agreement and the Sustainable Development Goals aim a...
This thesis is concerned with the sustainability of overall welfare or quality of life. Biological, ...
The socioecological system (SES) theory sprang from the recognition of close interaction between soc...