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Consilience: The Journal of Sustainable Development is an online journal dedicated to promoting interdisciplinary dialogue on sustainable development. Aims to bring students, researchers, professors, and practitioners from a variety of disciplines and geographical regions in direct conversation with each other through an online, academically rigorous medium. https://consiliencejournal.org/
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2. Sharing the Burden: Climate responsibility beyond the nation-state
3. The Impact of World Bank-Assisted Projects on Poverty Alleviation
4. Using Spatial Context and Demographic Analysis to Assess Surface Permeability in Philadelphia
5. Complications of the Climate Change Narrative within the Lives of Climate Refugees: Slow Causality and Apocalyptic Themes
6. COVID-19 and Multilateralism
7. Do young people in Australian educational systems receive adequate support to feel empowered in engaging with Sustainable Development Goals?
8. Environmental Sustainability and Human Capital Development
9. Light Energy: Our Wasted Resource
10. Mindscapes and Landscapes: Learning to Adapt in Transnational Climate Adaptation Collaborative in Africa
11. National Culture and Urban Resilience: A Case Study of Resilient Cities
12. Reuse of Human Excreta in Developing Countries: Agricultural Fertilization Optimization
13. Sustainable Cities and the Internet of Things (IOT) Technology: IOT technology improves the development of smart cities’ infrastructures and reduces over-population stresses
14. The City Sprouted: The Rise of Brasília
15. Water Quality Pilot Study for Traditional Water Structure Revitalization Potential in the Deccan Plateau of India
16. Environmental Crisis in the Eastern Himalayan Landscapes in India
17. Examining the Validity of the Environmental Kuznets Curve
18. Farm Households Livelihood Diversification and Poverty Alleviation in Giwa Local Government Area of Kaduna State, Nigeria
19. Historic Preservation as a Tool for Sustainable Community Development
20. Participatory Assessment and Adaptation for Resilience to Climate Change
21. Strategies to Promote the International Private Sector’s Contribution to Global Health Beyond an “Established” Community
22. The Convoluted Nature of the African Ivory Trade: Possible Solutions for Curbing the Destructive Nature of Poaching and Promoting Elephant Conservation
23. Accelerating Geothermal Development in Indonesia: A Case Study in the Underutilization of Geothermal Energy
24. An Exploration of the Gender-Migration-Development Nexus: The Impact of Labor Migration on Women’s Empowerment
25. Anticipate, Absorb, Reshape (A2R): A Baseline Study of Climate Resilience in Developing Countries
26. Bringing Earthbags to the People – A New, Democratic Approach to Sustainable Building
27. Building Trust and Collaborating with Others: Challenges For A Sustainable Peace in Caquetá, Colombia
28. Dance and Mixed-Media Performance for Building Scientific Understanding and Environmental Respect
29. Engaging College Students in the Transition to Sustainability Through Design-Based Approaches
30. Entrusting the Future of Rural Society through Nurturing Civic Pride: Endeavors in Gojome Town, Akita Prefecture of Japan
31. Investigating the Global and Local in Wangchuck Centennial National Park: A Case for the Bhutanese Conservation Actors In-Between
32. Mitigating the Effects of Transport Infrastructure Development on Ecosystems
33. Phosphorus Impacts from Meat-, Dairy-, and Plant-Based Diets
34. Planning for Climate Resilient Barangays in the Philippines: The Case of Barangay Tumana in Marikina City, Metro Manila
35. Stepping Sustainably: The Potential Partnership Between Dance and Sustainable Development
36. The COP21 Negotiations: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back
37. The Solar and Wind Economy in Ohio: Industry Analysis and Policy Implications
38. Towards A Circular Energy Economy: Cross-Sector Successes in Brazil and India
39. A New Deal for Refugees: How Land Restoration and Infrastructure Modernization Can Help Solve the Refugee Crisis
40. Business and Society: Determinants and Experiences of Corporate Social Responsibility Practices in Zimbabwean Extractive Industries from 2000-2015
41. Carbon Accounting in Local-Scale Land Use and Land Cover Change
42. Discourses of the Alberta Oil Sands: What Key Stakeholders Really Think About Sustainability
43. Energy Sustainability and Pope Francis’ Encyclical on Care for our Common Home: National Policies and Corporations as Change Agents
44. Environmental Management System for Nigeria’s Higher Education: Two-Year Pilot Analysis
45. Evaluation of WASH Implementation in Nama Sub-County
46. Identifying Conservation Strategies for Group-Spawning Coral Reef Fish in the Indo-Pacific, Using a Case Study of a Protogynous Giant Wrasse
47. Land Grab and Institutional Legacy of Colonialism: The Case of Sudan
48. Mapping the ‘Anthropocentric-Ecocentric’ Dualism in the History of American Presidency: the Good, the Bad, and the Ambivalent
49. Promotion vs. Education in Choosing "Real Food"
50. Recasting Economics As If the Climate and Global Ecology Really Mattered
51. Risk, Resilience, and Sustainability: How Governance in Zimbabwe Countervails this Nexus
52. Sustainable New Service Development - How to Use Wastage Data to Increase Efficiency and Effectiveness of Sustainable New Service Operations
53. Sustaining Investment in Innovation in Oil Rich Gulf Countries Amidst Falling Oil Prices
54. Testing the Global Community’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Against Professional Standards and International Law
55. Vulnerability and Climate Change Induced Human Displacement
56. A Comparative Analysis of Productivities in Shellfish Collection in Oil Spill and Non-Oil Spill Communities of River State, Nigeria
57. A Critique on Current Paradigms of Economic ‘Growth’ and ‘Development’ in the Context of Environment and Sustainability Issues
58. A Systematic Evaluation of Environmental Discrimination with Sustainability Initiatives in India
59. Capitalizing on Public Discourse in Bolivia – Evo Morales and Twenty-first Century Capitalism
60. Indigenous Ecological Knowledge and Pastoralist Perception on Rangeland Management and Degradation in Guji Zone of South Ethiopia
61. Interdependency of Aid Effectiveness and Good Governance
62. Ontario’s Climate Change Mitigation and Low Carbon Economy Act: Pious Aspirations or New Dawn?
63. On the Emergence, Current State, and Future Perspectives of Socially Responsible Investment (SRI)
64. Performance Analysis of Off-Street Parking around the Central Business District of Akure Southwest Nigeria
65. Planning of Wastewater Reuse Programme in Nigeria
66. The Coastal Zone Management Act: A Mixed Success
67. The Complementarity of Improving Quality of Life and Reducing Environmental Footprints in Urban Spaces: The Argument for ‘Hedonistic Sustainability’
68. The Girl Effect: A Neoliberal Instrumentalization of Gender Equality
69. Wild Bees in the City: Reimagining Urban Spaces for Pollinator Health
70. An Impact Assessment Model for Web-Based Time Banks – A Thought-Experiment in the Operationalization of Social Capital
71. Climate Change and Capitalism
72. Domestic Rainwater Harvesting in a Water-Stressed Community and Variation in Rainwater Quality from Source to Storage
73. Gentrifying a Superfund Site: Why Gowanus, Brooklyn is Becoming a Real Estate Hot Spot
74. Historical Repetition and Development Narratives in Guyana’s Coastal Drainage and Irrigation System
75. Impact of Poverty Alleviation Programmes on Indigenous Women's Economic Empowerment in Nigeria: Evidence from Port Harcourt Metropolis
76. Large-Scale Land Acquisitions by Foreign Investors in West Africa: Learning Points
77. Legal Aspects of Technology Assessment and Systems Analysis in Sustainable Urban Development
78. Mind the Gap – The Discrepancy between the Normative Debate and the Actual Use of Human Rights Language in International Climate Negotiations
79. Resolving Conflicts Between Endangered Species Conservation and Renewable Energy Siting: Wiggle Room for Renewables?
80. Smallholder Agriculture Production in Zimbabwe: A Survey
81. Social Media and Public Policy Process in Africa: Enhanced Policy Process in Digital Age
82. Sustainability As: An Analysis of the Alberta Oil Sands Industry’s Metaphorical Discourse
83. Technical Efficiency-Food Security Nexus in Kaduna State, Nigeria: A Case Study of Poultry Egg Farmers
84. The Longevity of the Magnet Effect: Fire-Herbivory Interactions in Central Kenya
85. A Comparative Study on Payment Schemes For Watershed Services in New York City and Beijing
86. A Different Path: The Global Water Crisis and Rainwater Harvesting
87. Agrobiodiversity Conservation as a Coping Strategy: Adapting to Climate Change in the Northern Highlands of Bolivia
88. A Means to Alleviate the Bushmeat Crisis? The Feasibility of Establishing Sustainable Grasscutter Farms in Kenya
89. America’s Other Growth Rate: What the U.S. Obesity Epidemic and Healthcare Cost Crisis Mean for the Rest of the World
90. Assessing Stakeholder Adaptive Capacity to Salmon Aquaculture in Norway
91. A Technical and Behavioural Energy Efficiency Assessment of McGill Cafeteria Operations at Bishop Mountain Hall and Royal Victoria College
92. Building and Urban Planning in Zimbabwe: Putting Needs, Costs and Sustainability in Focus
93. Doing Better Than Divestment
94. Ecological Agriculture and Sustainable Adaptation to Climate Change: A Practical and Holistic Strategy for Indian Smallholders
95. Economic Survey of Oil Palm Products’ Processing and Marketing in Kogi State, Nigeria
96. Electricity Consumption: Should There Be a Limit? Implications of People’s Attitudes for the Forming of Sustainable Energy Policies
97. Environmental Threats to the Symbiotic Relationship of Coral Reefs and Quorum Sensing
98. Examining the Efficacy of Fair Trade Eco-Labeling on Environmental Sustainability and Human Rights in Developing Countries
99. Glimpses of Sustainability in Perth, Western Australia: Capturing and Communicating the Adaptive Capacity of Activist Groups
100. Good Life As a Social Movement Proposal for Natural Resource Use: The Indigenous Movement in Ecuador
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