STEPS Centre - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • Dynamic Sustainabilities: Technology, Environment, Social Justice

By Leach. M, Scoones, I. and Stirling, A. (2010) ISBN 978-1-84971-093-0

  • Pathways to Sustainability: an overview of the STEPS Centre approach

By Leach. M., Scoones, I. and Stirling, A. (2007) ISBN – 13: 978 185864 656 1

  • Dynamics: Dynamic Systems and the Challenge of Sustainability

By Scoones, I., Leach, M., Smith, A., Stagl, S., Stirling, A. and Thompson, J. (2007) ISBN – 13: 978 185864 650 2

  • Understanding Governance: pathways to sustainability

By Leach, M., Bloom, G., Ely, A., Nightingale, P., Scoones, I., Shah, E. and Smith, A. (2007) – ISBN 978-1-85864-651-0

  • Empowering Designs: towards more progressive appraisal of sustainability

By Stirling, A., Leach, M., Mehta, L., Scoones, I., Smith, A., Stagl, S. and Thompson, J. (2007) ISBN – 13: 978 185864 652 9

  • Agri-food System Dynamics: pathways to sustainability in an era of uncertainty

By Thompson, J., Millstone, E., Scoones, I., Ely, A., Marshall, F., Shah, E.and Stagl, S. (2007) ISBN – 13: 978 185864 653 7

  • Health in a Dynamic World

By Bloom, G., Edström, J., Leach, M., Lucas, H., MacGregor, H., Standing, H. and Waldman, L. (2007) ISBN – 13: 978 185864 654 5

  • Liquid Dynamics: challenges for sustainability in water and sanitation

By Mehta, L., Marshall, F., Movik, S., Stirling, A., Shah, E., Smith, A. and Thompson, J. (2007) ISBN – 13: 978 185864 655 3

  • Time to outbreed animal science? A cattle-breeding system exploiting structural unpredictability: the WoDaaBe herders in Niger

By Krätli, S. (2008) ISBN 978-1-85864-699-5

  • The Slow Race: Making technology work for the poor

By Melissa Leach, Ian Scoones (2006) Demos pamphlet ISBN 1-84180-162-3

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