Cover für Campus-Titel Population Dynamics and Supply SystemsPopulation Dynamics and Supply Systems. A Transdisciplinary Approach

 

 

 

Bergmann, Matthias et al., 2005: Quality Criteria of Transdisciplinary Research: A Guide for the Formative Evaluation of Research Projects. ISOE-Studientexte, No 13, Frankfurt am Main

 

Cover Brochure Pharmaceuticals for Human UseKeil, Florian (2008): Pharmaceuticals for Human Use: Options of Action for Reducing the Contamination of Water Bodies - A Practical Guide
 (download)

Bibliography English

 The complete multilingual bibliography of the institute and staff members is published on the German Site. Please find below a selection of English titels:

2010

  • Becker, Egon (2010): Social-ecological systems as epistemic objects. Institute for Social-Ecological Research (ISOE), Frankfurt/Main (pdf-file, 1,3 MB), forthcoming
  • Deffner, Jutta/Götz, Konrad (2010): The Future of Mobility in the EU. Note. Institute for Social-Ecological Research ISOE. Brussels: European Parliament
  • Hummel, Diana (2010): Population dynamics and adaptive capacity of supply systems  Institute for Social-Ecological Research (ISOE), Frankfurt/Main (pdf-file, 980 kb), forthcoming
  • Kluge, Thomas/Stefan Liehr/Alexandra Lux/Petra Moser-Nørgaard (2010): Integrated Water Resources Management in Central Northern Namibia. In: Peter P. Molliga/Anjali Bhat/Saravanan V. S. (Eds.): When Policy Meets Reality. Political Dynamics and the Practice of Integration in Water Resources Management Reform. ZEF Development Studies, Vol. 13. Münster: LIT Verlag, Chap. 6, 151-176
  • Lux, Alexandra (2010): Updates: Current Developments in the Discourse Field ‘Biodiversity & Climate’. BiK-F Knowledge Flow Paper No. 7/August 2010. Frankfurt am Main. (pdf 1,4 MB)

2009

  • Federal Ministry of Education and Research (Ed.) (2009): Climate Protection Demands Action. (Authors: T. Jahn/R. Grießhammer/B. Hirschl/M. Hosang/F. Keil/W. Schröder/H. Walk). Bonn, Berlin
  • Götz, Konrad (2009): The interdependence of 'subjektive' and 'objektive' factors: 'socio-cultural distance patterns' and 'social accessibility' as categories of empirical mobility research. In: Christian Holz-Rau/Joachim Scheiner (Eds.): Subject-Oriented Approaches to Transport. Dortmunder Beiträge zur Raumplanung V 6. Dortmund: Informationskreis für Raumplanung, 16-23   
  • Keil, Florian/Thomas Jahn (2009): Social-ecological approaches to address and manage systemic risks. In: Broder Breckling/Hauke Reuter/Richard Verhoeven (Hg.): Implications of GM-Crop Cultivation at Large Spatial Scales. Proceedings of the GMLS-Conference 2008 in Bremen. Theorie in der Ökologie, Bd. 14. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 177-178
  • Lux, Alexandra/Cedric Janowicz (2009): Water use options for regional development. Potentials of new water technologies in Central Northern Namibia. CuveWaters Papers, Nr. 6. CuveWaters research co-operation. Frankfurt/Main: Institute for Social-Ecological Research (ISOE)
  • Ohnmacht, Timo/Konrad Götz/Helmut Schad (2009): Leisure mobility styles in Swiss conurbations: construction and empirical analysis. Transportation, 36, 243-265 (Print)
  • Ohnmacht, Timo/Konrad Götz/Helmut Schad (2009): Leisure mobility styles in Swiss conurbations: construction and empirical analysis. Transportation, doi:101007/s11116-009-9198-8
  • Schultz, Irmgard (2009): CSR for gender equality: a new approach for dealing with long-standing inequalities? Insights from two banks. In: Regine Barth/Franziska Wolff (Eds.): Corporate Social Responsibility in Europe: Rhetoric and Realities. Cheltenham (UK), Northampton (MA): Edward Elgar Publishing, 190-214
  • Stieß, Immanuel/Zundel, Stefan/Deffner, Jutta (2009): Making the home consume less – Putting energy efficiency on the refurbishment agenda. Eceee 2009 Summer Study proceedings. (link) (Stand 18.06.2009)
  • Werner, Wolfgang (2009): Controlling access to water and land: De jure and de facto powers of Water Point Committees. CuveWaters Papers, Nr. 5. CuveWaters research co-operation. Frankfurt/Main: Institute for Social-Ecological Research (ISOE)

 

2008

  • Becker, Egon (2002/2008): Transformations of social and ecological Issues into Transdisciplinary Research. In: UNESCO/Eolss Publishers (Eds.): Knowledge for Sustainable Development. An Insight into the ENCYCLOPEDIA OF LIFE SUPPORT SYSTEMS, Volume III. Paris, Oxford, 949-963, überarbeitete Version von Januar 2008:  Download (408 kb)
  • Bergmann, Matthias/Thomas Jahn (2008): CITY:mobil: A Model for Integration in Sustainability Research. In: Gertrude Hirsch Hadorn et al. (Eds.): Handbook of Transdisciplinary Research. Dordrecht (NL): Springer, 89-102
  • Deffner, J., Mazambani, C., Klintenberg, P., Nantanga, K., Moser-Norgaard, P., Seely, M. (2008): Selected results from socio-ecological participatory situation assessments in two sites in Central Northern Namibia. CuveWaters, Paper No 3. Frankfurt (Download)
  • Götz, Konrad/Jutta Deffner/Immanuel Stiess (2008): Does the social-ecological lifestyle concept show paths towards more sustainable consumption patterns? Virulent aspects of lifestyle research for sustainable change management. In: Claus-Heinrich Daub/Paul Burger/Yvonne Scherrer (Eds.): Creating Values for Sustainable Development. Proceedings of the 2nd International Sustainability Conference 21-22 August 2008 Basel, Switzerland. Basel (CH), 1-3 
  • Hummel, Diana (2008): The Interaction of Population Dynamics and Transformations in Water Supply Systems in the Jordan River Basin. In: Fathi Zereini/Heinz Hötzl (Eds.): Climatic Changes and Water Resources in the Middle East and North Africa. Heidelberg: Springer, 497-518
  • Hummel, Diana (Ed.) (2008): Population Dynamics and Supply Systems. A Transdisciplinary Approach. Frankfurt/New York: Campus Verlag
  • Hummel, Diana (2008): Introduction: Supplying the Population as societal and scientific Challenge. In: Diana Hummel (Ed.): Population Dynamics and Supply Systems. A Transdisciplinary Approach. Frankfurt/New York: Campus Verlag, 1-8
  • Hummel, Diana (2008): Population changes, water conflicts, and governance in the Middle East. In: Diana Hummel (Ed.): Population Dynamics and Supply Systems. A Transdisciplinary Approach. Frankfurt/New York: Campus Verlag, 181-210
  • Hummel, Diana/Christine Hertler/Steffen Niemann/Alexandra Lux/Cedric Janowicz (2008): The demographic background. In: Diana Hummel (Ed.): Population Dynamics and Supply Systems. A Transdisciplinary Approach. Frankfurt/New York: Campus Verlag, 11-36
  • Hummel, Diana/Christine Hertler/Steffen Niemann/Alexandra Lux/Cedric Janowicz (2008): The central analytical concept: Supply systems. In: Diana Hummel (Ed.): Population Dynamics and Supply Systems. A Transdisciplinary Approach. Frankfurt/New York: Campus Verlag, 37-58
  • Hummel, Diana/Christine Hertler/Cedric Janowicz/Alexandra Lux/Steffen Niemann (2008): Synopsis of case study results. In: Diana Hummel (Ed.): Population Dynamics and Supply Systems. A Transdisciplinary Approach. Frankfurt/New York: Campus Verlag, 213-232
  • Hummel, Diana/Christine Hertler/Cedric Janowicz/Alexandra Lux/Steffen Niemann (2008): Building sustainable supply systems: Requirements and prerequisites. In: Diana Hummel (Ed.): Population Dynamics and Supply Systems. A Transdisciplinary Approach. Frankfurt/New York: Campus Verlag, 233-247
  • Hummel, Diana/Christine Hertler/Cedric Janowicz/Alexandra Lux/Steffen Niemann (2008): Conclusions and perspectives. In: Diana Hummel (Ed.): Population Dynamics and Supply Systems. A Transdisciplinary Approach. Frankfurt/New York: Campus Verlag, 249-253
  • Hummel, Diana/Christine Hertler/Steffen Niemann/Alexandra Lux/Cedric Janowicz (2008): Research object: Interactions between demographic processes and transformations of supply systems. In: Diana Hummel (Ed.): Population Dynamics and Supply Systems. A Transdisciplinary Approach. Frankfurt/New York: Campus Verlag, 59-69
  • Jahn, Thomas (2008): Transdisciplinarity in the Practice of Research. Translation from "Transdisziplinäre Forschung. Integrative Forschungsprozesse verstehen und bewerten". Matthias Bergmann, Engelbert Schramm (Eds.). Frankfurt/New York: Campus Verlag. (not published in English).  ...download (pdf).

  • Janowicz, Cedric (2008): The world goes urban: Food supply systems and urbanization processes in Africa. In: Diana Hummel (Ed.): Population Dynamics and Supply Systems. A Transdisciplinary Approach. Frankfurt/New York: Campus Verlag, 129-160
  • Keil, Florian/Gotthard Bechmann/Klaus Kümmerer/Engelbert Schramm (2008): Systemic Risk Governance for Pharmaceutical Residues in Drinking Water. GAIA 17/4: 349–354
  • Kluge, Thomas/Stefan Liehr/Alexandra Lux/Petra Moser/Steffen Niemann/Nicole Umlauf/Wilhelm Urban (2008): IWRM Concept for the Cuvelai Basin in northern Namibia. Physics and Chemistry of the Earth. V. 33 (2008), 48-55
  • Kluge, Thomas/Petra Moser-Nørgaard (2008): Innovative water supply and disposal technologies as integral part of Integrated Water Resources Management: an example from Namibia. Int. J. Water, Vol. 4, Nr. 1/2, 41-54
  • Kluge, Thomas/Ulrich Scheele (2008): Private Sector Participation in Water Supply and Sanitation. A Contribution to Attaining the Millennium Development Goals or Merely the Export of Old Solutions? In: Waltina Scheumann/Susanne Neubert/Martin Kipping (Eds.): Water Politics and Development Cooperation. Local Power Players and Global Governance. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag, 205-226
  • Liehr, S.: Driving Forces and Future Development Paths of Central Northern Namibia. In Burnes, M. & Weaver, A. (ed.): Exploring Sustainability Science: A Southern African Perspective, chapter 13, AFRICAN SUN MeDIA, 2008, 433-469
  • Lux, Alexandra (2008): Shrinking cities and water supply. In: Diana Hummel (Ed.): Population Dynamics and Supply Systems. A Transdisciplinary Approach. Frankfurt/New York: Campus Verlag, 161-179
  • Niemann, Steffen (2008): Spatial aspects of supply: Migration, water transfer and IWRM. In: Diana Hummel (Ed.): Population Dynamics and Supply Systems. A Transdisciplinary Approach. Frankfurt/New York: Campus Verlag, 249-253
  • Ohnmacht, T./Konrad Götz/H. Schad/U. Haefeli/J. Stettler (2008) Mobility styles in leisure time – target groups for measures towards sustainable leisure travel in Swiss agglomerations. In: STRC (Hg.): The 8th Swiss Transport Research Conference (STRC), Ascona, Okt. 2008, (http://www.strc.ch/2008.html)
  • Schultz, Irmgard/Immanuel Stieß (2008): Linking sustainable consumption to everyday life. A social-ecological approach to consumption research. In: Arnold Tukker/Martin Charter/Carlo Vezzoli (Eds.): Perspectives on radical Changes to Sustainable Consumption and Production. System Innovation for Sustainability 1. Sheffield (UK): Greenleaf Publishing Ltd, 288-300

2007

  • Hummel, Diana/Alexandra Lux (2007): Population decline and infrastructure: The case of the German water supply. Vienna Yearbook of Population Research, Volume 5 (2007), pp. 167-191 (pdf-file)
  • Brugnach, Marcela/Andrew Tagg/Wim J. de Lange/Florian Keil (2007): Uncertainty Matters: Computer Models at the Science–Policy Interface. Water Resources Management. 21(7), 1075-1090
  • Kluge, Thomas (2007): Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) as a Key for Sustainable Development. In: Mario Cogoy/Karl W. Steininger (Eds.): The Economics of Global Environmental Change. International Cooperation for Sustainability. New Horizons in Environmental Economics. Cheltenham (UK), Northampton (MA): Edward Elgar, 134-154
  • Schultz, Irmgard (2007): Case Study on Gender Equality through CSR in the Banking Sector. Working paper of RARE project., Frankfurt/M., rare16casestudy.pdf, 240 kb
  • Schultz, Irmgard (2007): Policy Paper on Gender Equality. Background paper on EU policies on gender equality in the private sector. Frankfurt/M., rare17casestudy.pdf, 257 kb
  • Schultz, Irmgard (2007): EU Goals Concerning Gender Equality: To What Extent Does CSR Contribute to Achieving Them? Frankfurt/M., rare_benchmarking.pdf, 137 kb
  • Stieß, Immanuel / Jutta Deffner (2007): Rediscovering Urban Neighbourhoods - Residential Mobility Motivations of Urban Dwellers in Settlements of the 1950s - 1960s. Paper presented at the Workshop Migration, Residential Mobility, and Housing Policy, ENHR 2007 International Conference "Sustainable Urban Areas", Rotterdam, 25.-28. June 2007 (Charts, 1,2 MB pdf-file)

2006

  • Bergmann, Matthias et al. (2006): Quality Criteria of Transdisciplinary Research: A Guide for the Formative Evaluation of Research Projects. ISOE-Studientexte, No 13, Frankfurt am Main (to buy)
  • Hayn, Doris (2006): Gender mainstreaming in National Parc Eifel, Germany. In: Food and agriculture organization of the United Nations (FAO) (Hg.): Time for action. Changing the gender situation in forestry. Rome, 130-134
  • Hummel, D./Th. Kluge/S. Liehr/M. Hachelaf (2006): Virtual Water Trade. Documentation of an International Expert Workshop. 3.-4. Juli 2006. Frankfurt am Main. ISOE-Materialien Soziale Ökologie, Nr. 24
  • Keil, Florian/Kümmerer, Klaus (2006): Strengthening the Coping Capacity for Pharmaceuticals in Drinking Water. Posterbeitrag für CleanMed Europe 2006. Stockholm, 29.-31.05.2006
  • Kluge,Thomas/Alexandra Lux/Nicole Umlauf/Wilhelm Urban (2006): Hessisches Ried, Germany, and Cuvelai Delta, Namibia. Regional Distinctions and Similarities. Consequences for design of an IWRM. Poster presentation within the Third Internationalen Symposiums “Reducing Vulnerability of Societies Against Water Related Risks at the Basin Scale” (Bochum 26-28 September 2006), organised by the International Commission for Water Resources Systems. pdf-file, 380 kb
  • Götz, Konrad (2006): The INVENT-Project - Travel and Holiday Styles: Target Groups for Sustainable Tourism. In: Martin Charter/Arnold Tukker (Hg.), Proceedings: Refereed Sessions I. Sustainable Consumption and Production: Opportunities and Challenges. Launch Conference of the Sustainable Consumption Research Exchange (SCORE!) Network. Thursday 23 November to Saturday 25 November 2006 Wuppertal, Germany, 173-176
  • Schultz, Irmgard (2006): The Natural World and the Nature of Gender. In: Davis, Kathy/Evans, Mary/Lorber, Judith (Eds.), Handbook of Gender and Women's Studies. London, Thousand Oaks, New Delhi: SAGE Publications, 376-396
  • Schmied, Martin/Konrad Götz (2006): Soft Mobility Offers in Tourism - Demand, Supply and the Consumer's Role. In: Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water Management BMLFUW (Hg.), European Expert Conference and European Contest: “Environmentally Friedly Travelling in Europe. Challenges and Innovations Facing Environment, Transport and Tourism“. January 30 and 31. 2006, Hoburg Vienna. Conference Broschure. Wien (A), 54-64

2005

  • Becker, E./ Th. Jahn (2005): Societal Relations to Nature. Outline of a Critical Theory in the ecological crisis. Published in German in Böhme, Gernot / Manzei, Alexandra (Ed.), Kritische Theorie der Technik und der Natur. 2003. München: Wilhelm Fink, 91-112 Pdf-file 185 kb
  • Jahn, Thomas/Florian Keil (2005): Social-Ecological Research: A New Approach towards Generating, Integrating and Transferring Knowledge for Sustainable Development: In: Kolleg für Management und Gestaltung nachhaltiger Entwicklung gGmbH (Hg.), European Networks Conference on Sustainability in Practice 2004, Conference Reader. Berlin (130 kb pdf-file)

2004

  • Empacher, Claudia (2004): Questions of Style. In: Petrini, Carlo (Hg.), Naples, November 6 - 9, 2003 - Eating Badly - Ark and Presidia - Sustainable Unsustainable - The Slow Food Award. slow. Magazine fo International Slow Food Movement Nr. 1. Münster: Slow Food Deutschland, 84-87
  • Empacher, C./Götz, K. (2004): Lifestyle approaches as a sustainable consumption policy - a German example. In: L.A. Reisch and I. Røpke (Eds.), The Ecological Economics of Consumption. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK, pp. 190-206
  • Hayn, Doris/Schultz, Irmgard (2004): Scientific consultancy for the introduction of gender mainstreaming in the daily practice of the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety Summary of the final report, Download pdf-file 89 kb
  • Hummel, D./ Hertler, C./ Niemann, S./ Lux, A./ Janowicz, C. / unter Mitarbeit von: Kay Oliver Schulze/Johanna Maiwald (2004): Supply Systems as Subjects of Social-Ecological Research: Food and Water. Versorgungssysteme als Gegenstand sozial-ökologischer Forschung. demons working paper 2, Institut für sozial-ökologische Forschung (ISOE), Frankfurt am Main
  • Schubert, Steffi (2004): Mobility-Styles in Leisure-Time - a lifestyle-approach for a better understanding and shaping of leisure-mobility. Presentation, held at the OECD est!-Workshop in Berlin 4-5 November: "Leisure Travel, Tourism Travel, and the Environment" (pdf-file, 236 kb). The complete documentation of the workshop you will find at OECD
  • Schramm, Engelbert (2004): Privatisation of German urban water infrastructure in the 19th and 21st century. In Peter Wilding (ed.): Urban Infrastructure in Transition: What can we learn from history? International Summer Academy on Technology Studies. July 11-17, 2004 (Deutschlandsberg, Austria). Graz (A): IFF/IFZ, 339-351 ESDlandsberg.pdf (303 kb)

2003

  • Institut für sozial-ökologische Forschung (ISOE) (Hg.) (Authors: Schultz, Irmgard/Diana Hummel/Claudia Empacher/Thomas Kluge/Alexandra Lux/Engelbert Schramm/Stephanie Schubert/Immanuel Stiess/Doris Hayn/Johannes Ladewig/Karim Stiebig) (2003): Research on gender, the environment and sustainable development. Studies on gender impact assessment of the programmes of the fifth framework programme for research, technological development and demonstration. Luxembourg: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities
  • Hayn, Doris/Irmgard Schultz (2003): Gender Impact Assessment in the Field of Radiation Protection and the Environment – Concluding Report – on behalf of the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU),  635 kb pdf-file (short version pdf-file 157 kb)

2002

  • Becker, E. (2002): Transformations of social and ecological Issues into Transdisciplinary Research. In: UNESCO/Eolss Publishers (Eds.): Knowledge for Sustainable Development. An Insight into the ENCYCLOPEDIA OF LIFE SUPPORT SYSTEMS, Volume III. Paris, Oxford, 949-963, Download (408 kb)
  • Götz, K./W. Loose/M. Schmied/S. Schubert (2002): Mobility Styles in Leisure Time. Final Report for the Project " Reduction of Environmental Damage Caused by Leisure and Tourism Traffic ". Commissioned by the Federal Environment Office. Short Version. Frankfurt am Main
  • Kluge, Th./M. Treina (2002):The Region as an Action Unit of Tomorrow. In: Kluge, Th./E. Schramm (Eds.): Regional Approaches to Sustainable Economy: Potentials and Limits. Experiences from German Case-Studies. ISOE-Materialien Soziale Ökologie, Nr. 19. Frankfurt am Main, 63-73
  • Kluge, Th./E. Schramm (2002): Regional Approaches to Sustainabele Economy. Foreword. In: Kluge, Th./E. Schramm (Eds.): Regional Approaches to Sustainable Economy: Potentials and Limits. Experiences from German Case-Studies. ISOE-Materialien Soziale Ökologie, Nr. 19. Frankfurt am Main, 4
  • Lux, A./E. Schramm (2002): Limits to Regionalisation. In: Kluge, Th./E. Schramm (Eds.): Regional Approaches to Sustainable Economy: Potentials and Limits. Experiences from German Case-Studies. ISOE-Materialien Soziale Ökologie, Nr. 19. Frankfurt am Main, 52-56
  • Schramm, E. (2002) Regionalisation as a Perspective Offering Sustainable Economic Activity – Overview and Outlook. In: Kluge, Th./E. Schramm (Eds.): Regional Approaches to Sustainable Economy: Potentials and Limits. Experiences from German Case-Studies. ISOE-Materialien Soziale Ökologie, Nr. 19. Frankfurt am Main, 75-84

2001

  • Becker, E./Th. Jahn (2001): Social-ecological research - Conceptual framework for a new funding policy. In: Natures, Sciences, Sociétés, 1/2001, 73-77
  • Becker, E./Th. Jahn/D. Hummel/I. Stieß/P. Wehling (2001): Sustainability - A Cross-Disciplinary Concept for Social-Ecological Transformations. In: Klein, Julie Thompson et al. (Hrsg.), Transdisciplinarity: Joint Problem Solving among Science, Society, Technology and Society. Basel, Boston, Berlin: Birkhäuser
  • Leisewitz, A. /H. Kruse/E. Schramm (2001): Substituting Environmentally Relevant Flame Retardants: Assessment Fundamentals. Results and summary overview. Texte des Umweltbundesamtes 40/01. Berlin
  • Schultz, I. (2001): Presentation for the workshop on "Information for decision-making and participation". Earthsummit (30.01.01)
  • Schultz, I./D. Hummel/D. Hayn/C. Empacher (2001): Gender in Research - Gender Impact Assessment of the specific programmes of the Fifth Framework Programme: ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUB-PROGRAMME, Final Report, Brussels, 5 EURO (Info)

2000

  • Becker, E. (2000): Sustainability - A Cross-Disciplinary Concept for Social-Ecological Transformations. In: Häberli, R. et al. (Hrsg.), Transdisciplinarity: Joint Problem Solving-Solving among Science, Technology and Society. Proceedings of the International Transdissciplinarity Conference. Zürich: Haffmann, 29-31 
  • Jahn, Th. (2000): Social-Ecological Research - Perspectives and Conceptual Framework for a New Funding Policy. Synopsis of the Report for the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research. ISOE-Diskussionspapiere, Nr. 8. Frankfurt am Main (= Shortversion of ISOE-Studientexte, Nr. 6, also as portable download file available (Download))
  • Jahn, Th. (2000): Status and Perspectives of Social-ecological Research in the Federal Republic of Germany. In: Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (Hrsg.), Workbook I: Dialogue Sessions and Idea Market. Transdisciplinarity: Joint Problem-Solving among Science, Technology and Society. Zürich, 68-69 
  • Schultz, I. (2000): Resarch within the frame of Gender and Environment. A Look at the Debate in Germany. Hintergrundtext für die Internationale Frauenuniversität Hannover 2000. nffg Niedersächsischer Forschungsverbund für Frauen-/Geschlechterforschung in Naturwissenschaft, Technik und Medizin http://www.isoe.de/ftp/gedebate.pdf (4.1.2001) 

1999

  • Becker, E. (1999): Fostering Transdisciplinary Research into Sustainability in an Age of Globalization: A Short Political Epilogue. In: Becker, E./Th. Jahn (Hg), Sustainability and the Social Sciences. A cross-disciplinary approach to integrating environmental considerations into theoretical reorientation. London, New York, 284-289 
  • Becker, E./Th. Jahn/I. Stieß (1999): Exploring Uncommon Ground: Sustainability and the Social Sciences. In: Becker, E./Th. Jahn (Hg), Sustainability and the Social Sciences. A cross-disciplinary approach to integrating environmental considerations into theoretical reorientation. London, New York, 1-22
  • Becker, E./Th. Jahn (Hrsg.) (1999): Sustainability and the Social Sciences. A cross-disciplinary approach to integrating environmental considerations into theoretical reorientation. London, New York

1998

  • Becker, E./Th. Jahn (1998): Growth or Development?. In: R. Keil/D. Bell/P. Penz/L. Fawcett (Hg), Political Ecology. Global and Local, London: Routledge, 68-83

1997

  • Becker, E./Th. Jahn/ I. Stieß/P. Wehling (1997): Sustainability: A Cross-Disciplinary Concept for Social Transformations. MOST Policy Papers No. 6. UNESCO, Institut für sozial-ökologische Forschung ISOE. Paris (F), Download

1996

  • Becker, E./Th. Jahn(1996): Growth or Development. Twenty years after "The Limits of Growth". In: R. Keil et. al. (eds), Political Ecology: Global and Local Perspectives. New York
    Deutscher, E./Th. Jahn/B. Moltmann (Hg.)(1996): Development Models and World View. Deutsche Stiftung für Internationale Entwicklung (DSE), ISOE. Frankfurt am Main
  • Jahn, Th.(1996): Urban Ecology - Perspectives of Social-Ecological Urban Research. In: Capitalism, Nature, Socialism, Vol. 7(2), Issue 26, June, 95-101

1995

  • Schramm, E. (1995): Can we learn from the past? In: Gate, 1/95, März, 28-32

1994

  • Schramm, E./Th. Kluge (1994): The German Water Crisis: A Socio-Ecological View. In: Capitalism Nature Socialism (CNS), Vol. 5, March 1994, 99-113

1993

  • Jahn, Th. (1993): Red Green Politics. Ecological Movements and Environmental Politics in Germany. In: Capitalism, Nature, Socialism, A Journal of Socialist Ecology, Vol. 4 (1), Issue Thirteen, S.1-9
    Schultz, I. (1993): Women and Nature. Women and Waste. In: Capitalism Nature Socialism, A Journal of Socialist Ecology, Vol. 4(2), Issue Fourteen, 51-63