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                Article    24 Jun 2024
    
                                    Vesela Veleva,                             Svetlana Todorova,                             Kevin Bleau,                             Joy Mohr and                             Rob Vandenabeele                        
    
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Article    2 May 2024
    
                                    Michael Benson                        
    
        Highlights of Sustainability
Volume 3 (2024), Issue 2, pp. 184–204
Volume 3 (2024), Issue 2, pp. 184–204
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Article    26 Mar 2024
    
                                    Clint T. Lewis                        
    
                            
                                    Small Island Developing States have been identified as some of the most vulnerable countries to the impacts of climate change due to inherent environmental, economic, and demographic characteristics. The cross-cutting reach of climate change impacts has
                                                    
                    
                            
            
                                    Small Island Developing States have been identified as some of the most vulnerable countries to the impacts of climate change due to inherent environmental, economic, and demographic characteristics. The cross-cutting reach of climate change impacts has led to the conversation of mainstreaming and its practicality. The study uses a qualitative research design that focuses on interviews with senior officials in the Caribbean at the national and regional levels. The study aims to identify the drivers of, barriers to adaptation mainstreaming into national policies and development plans in the Caribbean, and to derive actions needed to achieve mainstreaming at a national level. The main drivers of mainstreaming are the region’s vulnerability, institutional arrangement, and the government budget, while the major barriers include poor planning and governance, insufficient human resources, and competing development priorities. The paper proposes several key initiatives and actions needed at a national level that can help the region to achieve adaptation mainstreaming. To this end, mainstreaming adaptation at the national level is an essential strategy for building resilience to the impacts of climate change within the region. It cannot be a “one size fits all” approach but one that is tailored by countries to fit the countries’ circumstances and cultures.
                                
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        Highlights of Sustainability
Volume 3 (2024), Issue 2, pp. 104–115
Volume 3 (2024), Issue 2, pp. 104–115
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Article    14 Feb 2024
    
                                    George-Cornel Dumitrescu                        
    
        Highlights of Sustainability
Volume 3 (2024), Issue 1, pp. 76–83
Volume 3 (2024), Issue 1, pp. 76–83
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Article    7 Feb 2024
    
                                    Tsz Hin Hui,                             Nadine Itani and                             John F. O’Connell                        
    
        Highlights of Sustainability
Volume 3 (2024), Issue 1, pp. 61–75
Volume 3 (2024), Issue 1, pp. 61–75
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Article    2 Feb 2024
    
                                    Nipun Goyal and                             Mahdi Mahmoudzadeh                        
    
            This article is part of the Special Issue Capturing the Sustainable Impact of Early-Stage Business Models.
        
    
        Highlights of Sustainability
Volume 3 (2024), Issue 1, pp. 46–60
Volume 3 (2024), Issue 1, pp. 46–60
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Article    29 Jan 2024
    
                                    Manuel Rodeiro                        
    
                            
                                    Environmentalists have long claimed it is unjust for the state to prioritize economic interests over environmental ones by sacrificing ecosystem integrity and functioning to unsustainably expand the economy. Recently, mainstream environmentalists have moved to a more
                                                    
                    
                            
            
                                    Environmentalists have long claimed it is unjust for the state to prioritize economic interests over environmental ones by sacrificing ecosystem integrity and functioning to unsustainably expand the economy. Recently, mainstream environmentalists have moved to a more conciliatory approach highlighting the common ground between environmental and economic goals. They today claim processes of economic growth and development can be made just if they become green. This paper explores the question: should states pursue “green growth”? Although some critics claim green growth is impossible, I maintain it is. I theorize three conditions that must be met for an instance of growth to be truly considered green. That a development project is green, however, does not automatically ensure it is just. Justice considerations remain in adjudicating the competing interests of different groups of stakeholders. I then examine four reasonable approaches to resolving controversies over the pursuit of green growth: cost-benefit analysis, sufficientarianism, democracy, and pluralism. I conclude a liberal pluralist form of decision-making is best for ensuring fairness.
                                
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        Highlights of Sustainability
Volume 3 (2024), Issue 1, pp. 33–45
Volume 3 (2024), Issue 1, pp. 33–45
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Article    15 Nov 2023
    
                                    Irina Di Ruocco                        
    
            This article is part of the Special Issue Capturing the Sustainable Impact of Early-Stage Business Models.
        
    
        Highlights of Sustainability
Volume 2 (2023), Issue 4, pp. 259–282
Volume 2 (2023), Issue 4, pp. 259–282
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Article    11 Nov 2023
    
                                    Sevasti Malisiova and                             Stella Kostopoulou                        
    
        Highlights of Sustainability
Volume 2 (2023), Issue 4, pp. 241–258
Volume 2 (2023), Issue 4, pp. 241–258
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Article    6 Oct 2023
    
                                    Felice Diekel,                             Vanessa Bach and                             Matthias Finkbeiner                        
    
            This article is part of the Special Issue Capturing the Sustainable Impact of Early-Stage Business Models.
        
    
        Highlights of Sustainability
Volume 2 (2023), Issue 4, pp. 207–223
Volume 2 (2023), Issue 4, pp. 207–223
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Volume 3 (2024), Issue 3, pp. 275–293