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We have provided links to articles available on the web and in PDF format. In some cases, publications listed may also be available from The Natural Step office. To download a free version of Adobe Acrobat PDF Reader visit www.adobe.com.
A Step in the Right Direction
Green Business Letter, June 2002.
The Natural Step and Building Construction
Cravens, Logan, 2002. Environmental Design & Construction, May-June 2002.
Profile of Academy Fellow Dr. Karl-Henrik Robèrt
World Business Academy, 2002. Connections, 16(10).
A Better Way, Try It
Anderson, Ray C., 2002. Sustainable Business Investor - Worldwide, 1. 65-67.
Designing a Sustainability Management System Using the Natural Step Framework
Burns, Susan. 2001. ISO 14001: Case Studies and Practical Experiences, edited by Ruth Hillary, United Kingdom, Greenleaf Publishing, . Pp 342 - 357.
Building a Sustainable University
Keegan, Theresa. December 10, 2000. The Contra Costa Times.
Business Leaders Rally Around The Natural Step
Back, Brian. September 15, 2000. The Portland Business Journal.
Business Savvy: Making Room on the Shelves for a New Generation of Greener Goods
Bogo, Jennifer. 2000. E: The Environmental Magazine. 9(4). 26-33.
Keeping Our Eye on the Goal: How to Measure Corporate Sustainability Progress
Burns, Susan. 2000. Natural Strategies, Inc.
Rules of the Road
May 1999. Green Business Letter. p. 1, 5.
The Natural Step, A Compass for Enviromental Management Systems
Burns, Susan. 1999. Natural Strategies, Inc.
Combining the Natural Step and ISO 14001
Burns, Susan and Kranz, Dorie. 1997. Perspectives on Business and Global Change. 11(4). World Business Academy.
Natural Capitalism
Hawken, Paul. 1997. Mother Jones Magazine. (March/April).
Area Sustainability Addressed
Bloodsworth, Doris. 1997. The Gainesville Sun. A report of The Natural Step presentation to the Gainesville, Florida community as the first in a series of lectures to educate the community about sustainable development.
The Natural Step and Green Plans
Burks, Paul and Kurt de Boer. 1996. EarthLight. (Spring). Describes The Natural Step scientific consensus process in Sweden.
The Natural Step: An Interview with Paul Hawken
Hinrichs, Doug. 1996. Ecological Economics Bulletin. 1(4). (October ) p. 6-10.
The Visions Gap
Frankel, Carl. 1995. Tomorrow: Global Environment Business. V(3). 72-74. Briefly describes early stages of The Natural Step in the US.
The Natural Step: What One Person Can Do.
Hays, Walt. 1995. Timeline. Issue 20. - http://www.globalcommunity.org.
The Natural Step to a Sustainable Future
Toms, Michael. 1995. New Dimensions. (Winter). Based on a radio conversation with Dr. Karl-Henrik Robèrt.
The Natural Step: The Science of Sustainability
Van Gelder, Sarah. 1998 YES!. (Fall). 50-54. An interview with Dr. Karl-Henrik Robèrt conducted during a US trip, the article covers a brief history of The Natural Step and its approach to sustainability. To contact YES!, please visit their website at http://www.futurenet.org.
Global Blueprints: Government Taking Natural Steps in Sweden.
1995.Co-op America Quarterly. Describes the cassette and booklet mailing to every household in Sweden. Mentions distribution of the board game to schools. Focuses on the social justice aspect of TNS.
The Natural Step: Where Science and Business Meet Sustainability" and "Perspectives Using The Natural Step Framework
1996. Business & The Environment. 8(7). p.1-7. Based on a talk by Dr. Karl-Henrik Robèrt at the Environmental Business Council - New England in April, 1996.
The Natural Step Takes a First Step in the US
1996. Environmental Building News. 5(2).
Is 'The Natural Step' a Natural Fit for Business?
1996. The Green Business Letter. (February). Brief description of the objectives of The Natural Step. Lists major Swedish companies who have embraced the process, including Electrolux, IKEA, and McDonald's. Describes Paul Hawken's work to bring process to US.
The Natural Step in the United States: A Consensus Approach
1996.Perspectives on Business and Global Change. 10(3).
Taking The Natural Step
Hawken, Paul. 1995. In Context. (41). p. 36. Describes how The Natural Step program of building consensus on the scientific foundation for sustainability was founded in the US by Paul Hawken.
The Next Reformation: An Interview with Paul Hawken
Van Gelder, Sarah. 1995. In Context. (41). p. 17.
Answering the King's Challenge - Seven Steps to a Greener Company
Robèrt, Karl-Henrik. 1993. In Context. (35). p 6. News from The Natural Step in Sweden - Dr. Robèrt answers The King's Challenge.
Educating a Nation: The Natural Step
Robèrt, Karl-Henrik. 1991. In Context. (28). p 10. The Natural Step unites Sweden in moving from linear to cyclical processes - the hallmark of sustainability. |
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