Environmental disruptions, such as extreme weather events or poisoning of natural resources, are increasing in frequency and intensity. These critical global problems demand market- and policy-based solutions. Adopting a transformative consumer research perspective, this article examines the effects of environmental disruptions on the livelihoods of a very vulnerable group: nature dependent prosumers (NDPs). NDPs often live in subsistence markets, but the impact of environmental disruptions on their lives can have repercussions throughout local and global systems. This article thus offers practitioners and researchers a framework– the ‘cross-scale intersectionality matrix’ (CSIM)— to better understand the differing impacts of environmental ...
Spatially extended ecological public goods, such as forests, grasslands, and fish stocks, are at ris...
[Extract] In chapter 1, the growing awareness of sustainability was related to problems linked to th...
Mountain social‐ecological systems (MtSES) are vital to humanity, providing ecosystem services to ov...
Environmental disruptions, such as extreme weather events or poisoning of natural resources, are inc...
Human existence cannot be separated from the natural environment humans live in. People are constant...
Negotiating Ecological Intersectionality: Illuminating Environmental Calamity and Sustainability thr...
The human dimensions of global environmental change are among the most pressing issues facing the wo...
(From Introduction) In any society, patterns of consumption of people are directly affected by and ...
The global ecological crisis is at once a humanitarian crisis: the well-being of both the human worl...
Awareness and understanding of green consumer behaviour (GCB) in emerging economies can increase con...
Landfills are environmental hazards linked to harms, such as the production of greenhouse gases and ...
Addressing climate change and the collapse of ecosystems without threatening the economy, while simu...
Human use of natural resources is exceeding the planet's ecological ceilings. To reverse this trend,...
AbstractAs the indispensable consumptive activity for human survival and development, consumption is...
Human communities around the world are increasingly worried about the dangers of sudden environmenta...
Spatially extended ecological public goods, such as forests, grasslands, and fish stocks, are at ris...
[Extract] In chapter 1, the growing awareness of sustainability was related to problems linked to th...
Mountain social‐ecological systems (MtSES) are vital to humanity, providing ecosystem services to ov...
Environmental disruptions, such as extreme weather events or poisoning of natural resources, are inc...
Human existence cannot be separated from the natural environment humans live in. People are constant...
Negotiating Ecological Intersectionality: Illuminating Environmental Calamity and Sustainability thr...
The human dimensions of global environmental change are among the most pressing issues facing the wo...
(From Introduction) In any society, patterns of consumption of people are directly affected by and ...
The global ecological crisis is at once a humanitarian crisis: the well-being of both the human worl...
Awareness and understanding of green consumer behaviour (GCB) in emerging economies can increase con...
Landfills are environmental hazards linked to harms, such as the production of greenhouse gases and ...
Addressing climate change and the collapse of ecosystems without threatening the economy, while simu...
Human use of natural resources is exceeding the planet's ecological ceilings. To reverse this trend,...
AbstractAs the indispensable consumptive activity for human survival and development, consumption is...
Human communities around the world are increasingly worried about the dangers of sudden environmenta...
Spatially extended ecological public goods, such as forests, grasslands, and fish stocks, are at ris...
[Extract] In chapter 1, the growing awareness of sustainability was related to problems linked to th...
Mountain social‐ecological systems (MtSES) are vital to humanity, providing ecosystem services to ov...