Inhaltsverzeichnis
Towards regional sustainability: the need for interdisciplinary and applied research. - 1: Decision making for regional sustainability. - Decisions in the context of sustainable development: ethics and implementation of multi-criteria analysis. - Stakeholder approaches to intertemporal valuation. - Sustainable development of society, economy and environment: consequences for integrated coastal management. - Communicating sustainable development options who evaluates the trade-offs? . - 2: Modelling as support for policy analysis. - Model-based criteria for the effectiveness of conservation strategies an evaluation of incentive programmes in Saxony, Germany. - Joint abatement strategies: a dynamic analysis of acidification and tropospheric ozone. - Incorporating resistance in pesticide management: a dynamic regional approach. - Some evidence of the relative efficiency of multiple-instrument policies for controlling agricultural nonpoint pollution: an application to nitrate pollution. - 3: Evaluating policies for regional sustainability. - The role of the Common Agricultural Policy in maintaining High Nature Value fanning systems in Europe. - Pesticide collection programs: a proposition to prevent future contamination. - Nature conservation in urban landscapes. Implementation and acceptance issues. - Local Agenda 21 as an intergovernmental approach to sustainable development: a promising new strategy? . - Outlook. - Perspectives for economic research into sustainable policies.