Sustainable Economic Development
- Sustainable Economic Development Sectors Report – This is an interesting overview report of a range of “clean and green” sectors that have become associated with sectors growing in response to the sustainability imperative. http://www.globalurban.org/Sustainable%20Economic%20Development.pdf
- Sustainable Economic Development Network – The SEDNetwork is an NGO dedicated to promoting information and best practices in sustainable economic activity – offering a range of information on networks and best practices. http://www.sednetwork.net/sed-network
- Sustainable Education and Economic Development Center – SEED is an initiative of the American Assoc of Community Colleges and this site offers a broad range of current information on many green economic sectors. http://www.theseedcenter.org/About
- UN Sustainable Development Knowledge Platform – This UN site offers a good range of information and resources on the green economy. http://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/index.php?menu=1224
- Institute for Sustainable Communities – This report is a good resource guide for local leaders on sustainable economic development practices. http://www.iscvt.org/who_we_are/publications/Resource-Guide-Sustainable-Economic-Development.pdf
- European Commission – This is an EC site with information and resources on their perspectives on a sustainable economy. http://ec.europa.eu/europeaid/where/neighbourhood/regional-cooperation/enpi-south/sustainable/index_en.htm
- The New Sustainability Champions – A report from the Boston Consulting Group that highlights 16 exemplary companies pursuing sustainability. http://www.weforum.org/reports/redefining-future-growth-new-sustainability-champions
- The New Economics of Sustainable Development – An interesting late 1990s report by James Robertson for the European Commission that offers a good overview a wide range of perspectives on the issues especially on the interaction of the economy and government policy. http://www.jamesrobertson.com/book/neweconomicsofsustainabledevelopment.pdf
- Genuine Progress Indicators – This organization promotes alternatives to GDP for measuring true development and progress – and is now a global movement. http://genuineprogress.net/
- Redefining Progress – This NGO offers a broad range of information on the GPI initiative and related issues. http://rprogress.org/sustainability_indicators/genuine_progress_indicator.htm
- Ecological Economics – the following agencies promote the theories of ecological economics that recommend a new way of thinking about and managing the economy predicated on the planet’s limits:
- The Center for Ecological Economics – http://www.ecological-economics.org/index.html
- Intl Society for Ecological Economics – http://www.isecoeco.org/
- European Society for Ecological Economics –http://www.euroecolecon.org/aims-of-esee/
- United States Society of Ecological Economics – http://www.ussee.org/
- Canadian Society of Ecological Economics – http://www.cansee.org/
- Beiger Institute of Ecological Economics – http://www.beijer.kva.se/reprint.php