Publications by topic

The STEPS Centre approach

Approach (pdf 694kb)
Pathways to sustainability: An overview of the STEPS Centre approach

STEPS Briefing 7: The STEPS Centre approach (pdf 218kb)

Agriculture and food

STEPS Working Paper 4: Agriculture (pdf 759kb)
Agri-Food System Dynamics: seeking pathways to sustainability in an era of uncertainty
Agriculture Appendix (pdf 51kb)

STEPS Briefing 4: Agriculture (pdf 273kb)


Policy Briefing: Challenges for the beef industry in southern Africa (pdf 786kb)

Briefing Politique: Les défis de l’industrie bovine en Afrique australe (pdf 803kb)

The full set of policy briefings from this project, Veterinary Science, Transboundary Animal Disease and Market Access

 

Water and sanitation

STEPS Working Paper 6: Water (pdf 566kb)
Liquid Dynamics: challenges for sustainability in water and sanitation

STEPS Briefing 6: Water and sanitation (pdf 243kb)

Health and disease

STEPS Working Paper 5: Health (pdf 334kb)
Health in a Dynamic World

Vaccine Anxieties: Global Science, Child Health and Society

By Melissa Leach and James Fairhead (2007)
Vaccine Anxieties explores how parents understand and engage with childhood vaccination in contrasting global contexts. This rapidly advancing and universal technology has sparked dramatic controversy, whether over MMR in the UK or oral polio vaccines in Nigeria.

 

Dynamics

STEPS Working Paper 1: Dynamics (pdf 861kb)
Dynamic Systems and the Challenge of Sustainability

STEPS Briefing 1: Dynamics (pdf 320kb)

Governance

STEPS Working Paper 2: Governance (pdf 519kb)
Understanding Governance: pathways to sustainability

STEPS Briefing 2: Governance (pdf 345kb)

Ian Scoones. Development In Practice, August 2007 issue. The sustainability as a continuingly powerful and influential meeting point of ideas and politics.

Designs

STEPS Working Paper 3: Designs (pdf 2,311kb)
Empowering Designs: steps towards more progressive social appraisal of sustainability


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