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Reconceptualizing ‘effectiveness’ in environmental projects: Can we measure values-related achievements? Journal of Environmental Management
More than financial investment is needed: food waste recycling pilots in Shanghai, China: Journal of Cleaner Production
What lies beneath the surface? The hidden complexities of organizational change for sustainability in higher education: Journal of Cleaner Production
What is participation? Design leads the way to a cross-disciplinary framework: Design Issues
Bringing the “Missing Pillar” into Sustainable Development Goals: Towards Intersubjective Values-Based Indicators: Sustainability 5 (7), 3035-3059
Can values be measured? Significant contributions from a small civil society organization through action research: Action Research 11 (1), 8-30
Field trials of a novel toolkit for evaluating ‘intangible’values-related dimensions of projects: Evaluation and program planning 36 (1), 1-14
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