All Stories

  1. Spectra for the ecological regulation of Protected Areas
  2. Ecological challenges and Protected Areas
  3. Protected Areas in transition
  4. Tasmania, Australia
  5. Protected Areas before 1960
  6. Spectra for tourism regulations in Protected Areas
  7. New Zealand
  8. Hawaii, United States of America
  9. Key concepts: frameworks, values, regulations and science
  10. Public engagement in governance for sustainability: a two-tier assessment approach and illustrations from New Zealand
  11. Institutionalising environmental sustainability transitions in New Zealand and Australia: Introduction to the special issue
  12. New Zealand’s transition attempts to a more sustainable economy: political statements and governance realities
  13. Transitioning to what? The role of genetic-engineering in New Zealand’s (circular) bioeconomy debates
  14. CSR 2.0—Do Tourism Businesses Promote Sustainability Through Policy Design?
  15. Challenges for Tourism—Transitioning to Corporate Sustainability and Responsibility
  16. Research Contributions to CSR 2.0 in Tourism
  17. The Institutionalisation of Corporate Sustainability and Responsibility in Protected Areas—Policy Interplays and Potential Pitfalls
  18. Case Study: Elaborating a Negotiated Agreement on Protected Area Concessions: Missed Opportunities for Exercising Corporate Sustainability and Responsibility in New Zealand
  19. Corporate Sustainability and Responsibility in Tourism
  20. The environmental sustainability of protected area tourism: towards a concession-related theory of regulation
  21. Public engagement in governance for sustainability: a two-tier assessment approach and illustrations from New Zealand
  22. Tourism concessions in National Parks: neo-liberal governance experiments for a Conservation Economy in New Zealand
  23. Protected areas: how will they contribute to third millennium challenges?
  24. Governance of national parks at the crossroads: New Zealand's silent reform
  25. Understanding the role of behavioural change mechanisms in groundwater use conflicts - lessons from The Netherlands
  26. International Sustainability Agreements: Are They Politically Influential for Tourism Governance Innovations?
  27. Sustainable tourism development on Curaçao: the implementation challenge
  28. Competing societal and ecological demands for groundwater: boundary judgments and convergence mechanisms in the Netherlands
  29. Bioelectricity: renewables’ Cinderella in Spain, New Zealand and worldwide
  30. Tourism on Curaçao: Explaining the Shortage of Sustainability Legislation from Game Theory Perspective
  31. Renewable electricity production costs—A framework to assist policy-makers' decisions on price support
  32. Wind Technology: A Framework for the Evaluation of Innovations’ Impacts on the Diffusion Potential
  33. Wind Power and Power Politics
  34. Governance for sustainable tourism: a comparison of international and Dutch visions
  35. Biomass power: Exploring the diffusion challenges in Spain
  36. GOVERNING SUSTAINABLE TOURISM: THE RELEVANCE OF BOUNDARY JUDGMENTS
  37. REORGANIZATION OF WATER AND WASTE WATER MANAGEMENT IN ROMANIA: FROM LOCAL TO REGIONAL WATER GOVERNANCE
  38. Greening Electricity Production: A Success Story of Multi-Level Governance Convergence and Innovation
  39. Initiating a sustained diffusion of wind power: The role of public–private partnerships in Spain
  40. Challenges for sustainable tourism governance in The Netherlands
  41. The implementation of a multi-annual agreement for energy efficiency in The Netherlands
  42. Integration and communication as central issues in Dutch negotiated agreements on industrial energy efficiency
  43. Sustainable tourism development on Curaçao —the implementation challenge
  44. Support systems for the diffusion of renewable energy technologies—an investor perspective
  45. Green certificate trading in the Netherlands in the prospect of the European electricity market
  46. United Kingdom Valentina Dinica 295
  47. Spain Valentina Dinica and Mischa Bechberger 263
  48. United Kingdom
  49. Spain