Peer-reviewed publications

Articles and papers published in peer-reviewed scientific journals and peer-reviewed books and book chapters.

Schill, C., & Rocha, J.

(2023)

Sustaining local commons in the face of uncertain ecological thresholds: Evidence from a framed field experiment with Colombian small-scale fishers

Ecological Economics, 207, 107695

Slager, R., Gond, J.-P., & Sjöström, E.

(2023)

Mirroring and switching authoritative personae: A ventriloquial analysis of shareholder engagement on carbon emissions

Human Relations, 0(0).

Wassénius, E., Crona, B., & Quahe, S.

(2023)

Essential Environmental Impact Variables for Improved Corporate Sustainability Reporting

SSRN Electronic Journal

Wassénius, E., Porkka, M., Nyström, M., & Jørgensen, P. S.

(2023)

A global analysis of potential self-sufficiency and diversity displays diverse supply risks

Global Food Security, 37, 100673.

Wood, A., Queiroz, C., Deutsch, L., González-Mon, B., Jonell, M., Pereira, L., Sinare, H., Svedin, U., Wassénius, E.

(2023)

Reframing the local–global food systems debate through a resilience lens

Nature Food volume 4, p. 22–29

Erlandsson, J., Bergmark, P., & Höjer, M.

(2023)

Establishing the planetary boundaries framework in the sustainability reporting of ICT companies – A proposal for proxy indicators

Journal Of Environmental Management

Wood, A., Queiroz, C., Deutsch, L., González-Mon, B., Jonell, M., Pereira, L., ... & Wassénius, E.

(2023)

Reframing the local–global food systems debate through a resilience lens

Nature Food

Andina, T. & Corvino, Fausto

(2023)

Transgenerational Social Structures and Fictional Actors: Community-Based Responsibility for Future Generations

The Monist 106 (2): 150–164

Andina, T., & Corvino, Fausto

(2023)

Climate Change, the Non-Identity Problem, and the Metaphysics of Transgenerational Actions

In Handbook of the Philosophy of Climate Change, edited by Gianfranco Pellegrino and Marcello Di Paola. New York: Springer, 1-22

Corvino, F., & Andina, T. eds.

(2023)

Global Climate Justice: Theory and Practice.

Bristol, UK: E-International Relations.