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- KAN: Research and Engagement Plan of the Future Earth Knowledge Action Network (KAN) on Systems of Sustainable Consumption and Production
- Abonizio et al.: Endless cycle: Paradoxes between consumption, aesthetics and environmental responsibility in everyday life
- Anantharaman et al.: Who participates in community-based sustainable consumption projects and why does it matter? A constructively critical approach
- Atkinson: Green sheen: Does sustainable consumption make us better people?
- Árnadóttir et al.: Troublesome air travel, but who travel and why?
- Aoyagi et al.: Socio-technical networks & transitions in urban infrastructures & lifestyles
- Berry et al.: Alternative Economies at the End of the Road
- Bloodhart et al.: “Do I Own Too Much?”: Exploring Factors Influencing Sustainable Fashion Consumption Behaviors in the U.S.
- Bohn & Fuchs: Transformation through Participation? The Pivotal Role of Political Judgement Formation
- Burningham et al.: Involving children and young people in research on sustainable consumption: reflections from the CYCLES research project in London
- Cai: Framing Sharing Economy in China: the Necessity and Possibilities of Diversified Narratives
- Calmer: Approaching sufficiency: motivations and experiences among buy-nothing practitioners and declutterers
- Camacho-Otero et al.: The death and life of sharing clothes in the South: a practice theory perspective
- Clarke et al.: Science-based, sub-global greenhouse gas limits: Why we need them and how they can be developed
- Cohen: From Worktime Reduction to a Post-work Future: Implications for Sustainable Consumption Governance
- Correa & Steinberger: Examining the linkages between energy services and human need satisfaction in six case study countries: LiLi Project Research Protocol for Qualitative Community Case Studies
- Curtis & Lehner: Coming to Terms: An assessment of the maturity of the sharing economy research field (open data available on request)
- Czepkiewicz et al.: Is a “need to escape the city” a challenge to sustainable urban form? Compensation hypothesis and travel behavior of Nordic urbanites
- Dao et al.: Might increased emotional attachment to products influence owners’ repair decisions?
- De Feijter: Housing retrofitting and thermal comfort: a Chinese and Dutch householder perspective
- Delley & Brunner: Foodwaste within Swiss households: A segmentation of the
population and suggestions for preventive measures - Derwanz: Repairing for Sustainability? Narration and rhetoric in today’s clothing repair
- Di Gulio & Defila: How the concept of “consumption corridors” is received in Switzerland
- Dyer & Middlemiss: Towards sustainable and inclusive futures: learning from the Mixed Ability model
- Fratini et al.: Exploring circular economy imaginaries in European cities: a research agenda for knowing governance of urban sustainability transitions
- Frick & Matthies: The Internet as an assistant for sufficiency or a tool to remove consumption barriers? A representative survey on online consumption
- Frick & Santarius: Everything is just a click away – Are digital environments associated with higher consumption desires?
- Gossen et al.: Business marketing to promote sufficient consumption: a systematic literature review
- Graf & Feldhoff: Co-production on the Ground: Researching Driving Bans integrating STS and Urban Governance
- Grandi-Nagashiro & Matsuda: Ever-changing Dynamics in Sustainable Consumption Research: The role of Sustainable Lifestyles
- Gough: Maximum income and sustainable consumption
- Guillen-Royo: Sustainable consumption as synergic needs satisfier
- Hanbury et al.: Time is wealth: Part-time work as a means to foster sustainable lifestyles?
- Hansen: High income parents and ’technical’ fathers: The impact of family background on energy consumption practices
- Hayden: Work-Time Reduction, Sustainable Consumption, and the Return of the Post-Work Future SCORAI Colloquium on Post-Work / Post-Consumerist Futures
- Heidenstrøm & Hebrok: Fridge Studies – Looking into peoples’ fridges to understand food waste
- Heiskanen et al.: Practice-based living labs: potential for redesigning socio-technical systems
- Hielscher & Schäfer: Building infrastructures together: The role of community-owned infrastructures for sustainable consumption practices in intentional communities
- Howell: Can ecological identity be a useful tool for encouraging green infrastructure at the local level?
- Ivanova et al.: Lifestyle features that can simultaneously lower emissions, while increasing well-being.
- Jaeger-Erben & Hielscher: Resisting obsolescence whilst enabling inclusive developments?
- Jørgensen et al: Slowing and narrowing resource flows as part of circular economy business strategies
- Kennedy & Givens: From powerlessness to eco-habitus: Reconsidering environmental concern as class and identity performance
- Keough: The Housing-Transportation-Food Nexus: Advancing Sustainable Production and Consumption through an Integrated and Equitable Approach to Affordable Living
- Knutsen Steinnes: Selfishly green: A consumption-reduction intervention
- Kohtala: Studying making and repairing: How do we know what we are looking at?
- Kowshik & Melody: Durable Fashion Apparel: A Potential Sustainability Solution?
- Lange et al.: Digitalization and the Decoupling Debate: Can ICT help to reduce material throughput and environmental impacts while the economy keeps growing?
- Larsson et al.: Pairing sharing practices with part time work
- Leal & Alfinito: Degrowth: Alternatives to promote sustainable changes in Brazilian and French enterprises
- LeHew & Patwary: Investigating Consumption Practices of Sustainable Fashion Bloggers: Leading the Way or Leading Astray?
- Leitheiser & Mueller: The Conundrum of Responsibility: Who is responsible for the sustainability of the clothes we wear?
- MacGregor & Tummers: Beyond wishful thinking: a FPE perspective on commoning, care, and the promise of co-housing
- Markowitz et al.: A Corporate Scandal that Hits Close to Home: Examining Owners’ Responses to the Volkswagen Diesel Emissions Scandal
- McDermott: Eating our fruit and vegetables: Reducing wasted food in Oregon
- Mont et al.: Towards an explanatory framework for institutionalisation processes of urban sharing organisations
- Mortensen Fogh et al.: Beyond Political Steering: The Politics of Social Media in Sustainable Consumption (With a case on social media in sustainable clothing and fashion)
- Moser et al.: Effective Interventions to Engage Citizens in Energy Sufficiency: How City Officials and Researchers Can Successfully Collaborate in Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation
- Mu et al.: A conceptual framework of IT-based sustainability transitions in food practices
- Musch & von Streit: Between wishes, expectations and beliefs – experiences from transdisciplinary visioning with different generations
- Neyra: The environmental justice movements facing the peruvian’s extractive policies
- Nieuwenhuis: Environmentalism; Beyond the Conservation Model
- Nissinen et al.: From strategies to action – Vision and important measures for sustainable consumption and production in Finland
- Park et al.: Mechanisms of Environmental Habitus and the Intergenerational Transfer of Household Practices in South Korea
- Quist et al.: Backcasting for sustainable lifestyles and a green economy in an urban context
- Rau & Grealis: Exploring the (in) compatibilities of efficiency and sufficiency thinking in the context of efforts to reduce domestic energy use
- Røpke & Jensen: Reducing the heated dwelling space in Denmark: A dynamic and challenging puzzle
- Rubik et al.: Local concepts for carbon-neutrality and 100% renewables – a chance for sustainable consumption patterns?
- Sahakian & Dobigny: From governing behaviour to transformative change: a typology of household energy initiatives in Switzerland
- Sahakian & Lorek: Laying the Foundations for Consumption Corridors: the Case of Heating Bigger Homes
- Salo et al.: Carbon footprint of household consumption in Finland – relationships to urban form
- Santarius & Frick: Digitalization and Social Acceleration. Does the Use of Information and Communication Technologies Speed Up the Pace of Life?
- Sattlegger: Plastic Reduction needs more than choosing the right products – An ethnographic exploration of packaging as an actor beyond the shelf
- Schappert & von Hauff: Review of Key Points of Sustainable Consumption in the Smart Grid
- Schmidt et al.: Sustainable social innovations as intermediaries to foster sustainable lifestyles: An empirical test of a theoretical framework integrating behavioral change theories and theories on diffusion of social innovations
- Skarp et al.: Commoning – a new approach to sustainable waste systems and practices?
- Stanivukovic Neuman: Commning and Degrowth Movements in the Post-Yugoslav Space
- Tasaki & Mori: Influence factors on collaborative collective behaviors for the environment and sustainability transition
- Thøgersen & Alfinito: The impact of goal-framing on sustainable consumption: An experimental study of Danish consumers’ organic food choices
- Vadovics et al.: Reducing energy consumption in public buildings: what does success depend on?
- Veleva & Bodkin: The environmental and social impacts of furniture reuse: the furniture trust case
- Vita et al.: Sustainable lifestyle scenarios to curb European environmental impact: Connecting local visions to global consequences.
- Wang et al.: Horeca food waste and its ecological footprint in Lhasa, Tibet, China
- Wangel et al: Revisiting Empowering Energy Futures: Practice-Oriented and Practice-Orienting Design
- Weiner & López: SCMOs: Sustainable Community Movement Organizations in Post 2008 Spain Operationalizing SCMO as a Social-Economic Concept
- Welch: Corporate ownership and the provision of sustainable consumption: political economy and sustainability in the UK Food Service Sector
- Wheeler: Educating young people as sustainable citizen-consumers
- Yoshida et al.: Survey on appliance and energy usage by urban and rural households in Northern Thailand
- Zheng et al.: Can e-hailing service revolutionise vehicle-ownership-based mobility system in urban China?
- Zipori & Cohen: Planning for Urban De-automobilization: Case Studies from North America, Europe, and Asia
- Zralek & Burgiel: Sustainable consumption through Polish consumers’ eyes: sustainable behavior perception matrix