| Three pillars of sustainability: in search of conceptual origins |
88 |
| Mapping interactions between the sustainable development goals: lessons learned and ways forward |
47 |
| Towards systemic and contextual priority setting for implementing the 2030 Agenda |
45 |
| Initial progress in implementing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): a review of evidence from countries |
34 |
| Prioritising SDG targets: assessing baselines, gaps and interlinkages |
31 |
| Transforming systems of consumption and production for achieving the sustainable development goals: moving beyond efficiency |
28 |
| Reconnecting with nature for sustainability |
28 |
| Advancing to a Circular Economy: three essential ingredients for a comprehensive policy mix |
28 |
| Mindfulness in sustainability science, practice, and teaching |
25 |
| Unpacking factors influencing antimicrobial use in global aquaculture and their implication for management: a review from a systems perspective |
20 |
| How can science support the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development? Four tasks to tackle the normative dimension of sustainability |
19 |
| Ecological distribution conflicts as forces for sustainability: an overview and conceptual framework |
19 |
| The undisciplinary journey: early-career perspectives in sustainability science |
17 |
| Environmental justice and the expanding geography of wind power conflicts |
16 |
| Loving the mess: navigating diversity and conflict in social values for sustainability |
15 |
| Promising degrees of stakeholder interaction in research for sustainable development |
14 |
| Sustainable food systemsa health perspective |
14 |
| Digital co-construction of relational values: understanding the role of social media for sustainability |
14 |
| More dams, more violence? A global analysis on resistances and repression around conflictive dams through co-produced knowledge |
13 |
| A perspective on radical transformations to sustainability: resistances, movements and alternatives |
13 |
| Integrating sense of place in planning and management of multifunctional river landscapes: experiences from five European case studies |
13 |
| Higher education for sustainable development: actioning the global goals in policy, curriculum and practice |
13 |
| Circles, spirals, pyramids and cubes: why the circular economy cannot work |
12 |
| Mind the gap: The role of mindfulness in adapting to increasing risk and climate change |
12 |
| The guiding logics and principles for designing emergent transdisciplinary research processes: learning experiences and reflections from a transdisciplinary urban case study in Enkanini informal settlement, South Africa |
11 |
| Engaging stakeholders in research to address water-energy-food (WEF) nexus challenges |
11 |
| He Modified Letter Turned Commaike Modified Letter Turned Commaana ia i ka pono (it is a recognizing of the right thing): how one indigenous worldview informs relational values and social values |
11 |
| Institutional multiplexity: social networks and community-based natural resource management |
11 |
| Conceptualizing the transfer of knowledge across cases in transdisciplinary research |
11 |
| Dimensions of professional competences for interventions towards sustainability |
10 |
| Mutual learning between researchers and farmers during implementation of scientific principles for sustainable development: the case of biodiversity-based agriculture |
10 |
| Reef Grief: investigating the relationship between place meanings and place change on the Great Barrier Reef, Australia |
10 |
| Reconciling intergenerational conflicts with imaginary future generations: evidence from a participatory deliberation practice in a municipality in Japan |
10 |
| Towards a sustainable future with education? |
10 |
| Values in transformational sustainability science: four perspectives for change |
10 |
| Religion and social values for sustainability |
9 |
| A computational approach to managing coupled human-environmental systems: the POSEIDON model of ocean fisheries |
9 |
| Sense of place and experimentation in urban sustainability transitions: the Resilience Lab in Carnisse, Rotterdam, The Netherlands |
9 |
| Place-making to transform urban social-ecological systems: insights from the stewardship of urban lakes in Bangalore, India |
8 |
| The nexus between water, energy and food in cities: towards conceptualizing socio-material interconnections |
8 |
| A novel approach for co-producing positive scenarios that explore agency: case study from the Canadian Arctic |
8 |
| Participatory evaluation for adaptive co-management of social-ecological systems: a transdisciplinary research approach |
7 |
| Blue carbon in coastal landscapes: a spatial framework for assessment of stocks and additionality |
7 |
| Evolving the Anthropocene: linking multi-level selection with long-term social-ecological change |
7 |
| Governance for sustainability: a triple-helix model |
7 |
| Towards defining an environmental investment universe within planetary boundaries |
7 |
| Towards energy sovereignty: biomass as sustainability in interior Alaska |
6 |
| Place meanings on the urban waterfront: a typology of stewardships |
6 |
| Interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research: finding the common ground of multi-faceted concepts |
6 |
| Views from two mountains: exploring climate change impacts on traditional farming communities of Eastern Africa highlands through participatory scenarios |
6 |