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  1. Political Science's Engagement With the Sustainability Challenge: A Semi‐Systematic Review of the Voluntary Sustainability Standards (VSS) Governance Literature
  2. Sustainability certification for renewable hydrogen: An international survey of energy professionals
  3. The microbiopolitics of artisanal cheese: a case study of Tasmania, Australia
  4. Evolution of Food and Nutrition Policy: A Tasmanian Case Study from 1994 to 2023
  5. An Analysis of Emerging Renewable Hydrogen Policy through an Energy Democracy Lens: The Case of Australia
  6. Renewable hydrogen standards, certifications, and labels: A state-of-the-art review from a sustainability systems governance perspective
  7. Sustainability Certification for Renewable Hydrogen: A Survey of International Energy Professionals
  8. Just Transitions’ Meanings: A Systematic Review
  9. Sustainability as economic value pluralism: Implications for urban politics and policy
  10. A scoping review of the conceptualisations of food justice
  11. Consumer-driven strategies towards a resilient and sustainable food system following the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia
  12. Sustainable city branding narratives: a critical appraisal of processes and outcomes
  13. Global Climate Change Week—An Engagement Initiative to Support Sustainable Development at Universities
  14. Fair trade governance: revisiting a framework to analyse challenges and opportunities for sustainable development towards a green economy
  15. Fair trade and staple foods: A systematic review
  16. Media representations of seafood certification in Australia: Mobilising sustainability standards to attack or defend the value of an industry
  17. Place Branding as Participatory Governance? An Interdisciplinary Case Study of Tasmania, Australia
  18. Disrupting the Status-Quo of Organisational Board Composition to Improve Sustainability Outcomes: Reviewing the Evidence
  19. Combining participatory action research with sociological intervention to investigate participatory place branding
  20. Comparing sustainability claims with assurance in organic agriculture standards
  21. Nurses as Stakeholders in the Adoption of Mobile Technology in Australian Health Care Environments: Interview Study
  22. Governing the Governors: The Global Metagovernance of Fair Trade and Sustainable Forestry Production
  23. Nurses as Stakeholders in the Adoption of Mobile Technology in Australian Health Care Environments: Interview Study (Preprint)
  24. Advancing mobile learning in Australian healthcare environments: nursing profession organisation perspectives and leadership challenges
  25. Using food prices and consumption to examine Chinese cost of living
  26. Celebrity chefs, consumption politics and food labelling: Exploring the contradictions
  27. Business, Civil Society and the ‘New’ Politics of Corporate Tax Justice
  28. The Political Economy of Sustainability
  29. Mobile Learning in Nursing: Tales from the Profession
  30. Agricultural price transmission: China relationships with world commodity markets
  31. Conceptualising ‘code complexes’: A case study of harvesting-related codes applying to forest operations in Tasmania, Australia
  32. Sensing Reality? New Monitoring Technologies for Global Sustainability Standards
  33. Governing mobile technology use for continuing professional development in the Australian nursing profession
  34. Four Impediments to Embedding Education for Sustainability in Higher Education
  35. Australian forest governance: a comparison of two certification schemes
  36. Four Models of Interest Mediation in Global Environmental Governance
  37. Whose Norms Prevail? Policy Networks, International Organizations and “Sustainable Forest Management”
  38. When interests trump institutions: Tasmania's forest policy network and the Bell Bay pulp mill
  39. China's regional agricultural productivity growth in 1985–2007: A multilateral comparison1
  40. A Cooling Climate for Negotiations: Intergovernmentalism and Its Limits
  41. Gale, Fred and Marcus Haward. 2011. Global Commodity Governance: State Responses to Sustainable Forest and Fisheries Certification. Palgrave Macmillan.
  42. GOVERNING INFORMATION: A THREE DIMENSIONAL ANALYSIS OF ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT
  43. SYMPOSIUM OVERVIEW: CONCEPTUALIZING NEW GOVERNANCE ARRANGEMENTS
  44. Modelling the distribution of chickens, ducks, and geese in China
  45. Global Commodity Governance
  46. Conclusion
  47. The Forest Stewardship Council and the Marine Stewardship Council
  48. Forest and Fisheries Certification in the UK
  49. Commodity Governance in a Globalising World
  50. Forest and Fisheries Certification in Canada
  51. Forest and Fisheries Management in Comparative Perspective
  52. Forest and Fisheries Certification in Australia
  53. Comparative Analysis of State Responses to the FSC and the MSC
  54. Financial Reforms Push Capital to the Countryside
  55. Costs of Adopting a Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point System: Case Study of a Chinese Poultry Processing Firm
  56. Food demand in China: income, quality, and nutrient effects
  57. Tasmania's Tamar Valley Pulp Mill: A Comparison of Planning Processes Using a Good Environmental Governance Framework
  58. Chinese consumer demand for food safety attributes in milk products
  59. Forest Certification in Developing and Transitioning Countries: Part of a Sustainable Future?
  60. Accounting for social impacts and costs in the forest industry, British Columbia
  61. The consultation dilemma in private regulatory regimes: negotiating FSC regional standards in the United States and Canada
  62. Models of Community Forestry
  63. Fred P. Gale and Michael M'Gonigle, eds. 2000. Nature Production and Power: Towards an Ecological Political Economy. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing.
  64. Economic specialization versus ecological diversification: the trade policy implications of taking the ecosystem approach seriously
  65. Discussion
  66. Trading in the future: British Columbia's forest products compromise
  67. Constructing global civil society actors: An anatomy of the environmental coalition contesting the tropical timber trade regime
  68. The Tropical Timber Trade Regime
  69. Cave 'Cave! Hic dragones' : a neo-Gramscian deconstruction and reconstruction of international regime theory
  70. The Tropical Timber Trade
  71. The Tropical Rainforest Crisis
  72. Tropical Deforestation and Rainforest Degradation
  73. Eco-certification and Labelling as Compliance Mechanisms
  74. The Politics of Regime Creation: Normative Content
  75. The International Tropical Timber Agreement, 1983
  76. The ITTO Mission to Sarawak
  77. A Neo-Gramscian Approach to International Regimes
  78. International Regimes: A Conceptual History
  79. Explaining Tropical Deforestation and Rainforest Degradation
  80. Industry and Civil Society Organizations Contesting the TTTR
  81. State Coalitions Contesting the Tropical Timber Trade Regime
  82. The mysterious case of the disappearing environmentalists: The international tropical timber organization
  83. A Cooling Climate for Negotiations
  84. On the Deep Unsustainability of Actually Existing Liberal Democracy