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Arthur, W., Durlauf, S. and Lane, D. 1997: The economy as an evolving, complex system. Reading: Addison-Wesley.

Berkes, F. and Folke, C. (eds.) 1998: Linking social and ecological systems: Management pratices and social mechanisms for building resilience. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Berkes, F., Colding, J. and Folke, C. (eds.) 2003: Navigating social-ecological systems: building resilience for complexity and change. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Diamond, J., 1997: Guns, Germs, and Steel. The fates of human societies. New York: W. Norton and Company.

Dosi, G., 1991: Some thoughts on the promises, challenges and dangers of an “evolutionary perspective” in economics. Evolutionary Economics, 1: 5-8.

Folke, C., Carpenter, S., Elmqvist, T., Gunderson, L., Holing, C., Walker, B., Bengtsson, J., Berkes, F., Colding, J., Danell, K., Falkenmark, M., Gordon, l., Kasperson, R., Kautsky, N., kinzing, A., Levin, S., Mäler, K., Moberg, F., Ohlsson, L., Ostrom, E., Walter, R., Rockströn, J., Savenije, H. and Svedin, U., 2002a: Resilience and sustainable development: building adaptive capacity in a world of transformations. Scientific Background Paper on Resilience for the process of the World Summit on Sustainable Development on behalf of The Environmental Advisory Council of the Swedish Government.

Folke, C., Colding, J. and Berkes, F. 2002b: Bulding resilience for adaptive capacity in socio-ecological systems. In Berkes, F., Colding, J. and Folke, C, (eds.) Navigating socio-Ecological systems: building resilience for complexity and change. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Giampietro, M., 1997. Linking technology, natural resources and the socio-economic structure of human society: a theoretical model. Advances in Human Ecology, 6: 75-130.

Giampietro, M., Bukkens, S.G.F., Pimentel, D., 1997. Linking technology, natural resources and the socio-economic structure of human society: examples and applications. Advances in Human Ecology, 6: 131-200.

Gunderson, L. and Holling C., 2002: Panarchy: Understanding transformations in human and natural systems. Washington DC: Island Press.

Gunderson. L. and Pritchard, L. (eds.) 2002: Resilience and the behavior of large-scale ecosystems. Washington DC: Island Press.

Hartvigsen, G., Kinzig, A. and Peterson, G., 1998: Use and analysis of complex adaptive systems in ecosystems science: overview of special section. Ecosystems, Vol.1: 427-430

Hodgson, G., 1993: Economics and Evolution: Bringing life back into economics. Cambridge: Polity Press.

Holland, J., 1995: Hidden order: How Adaption builds complexity. Reading: Addison-Wesley.

Holling, C., 2001: Understanding the complexity of economic, ecological, and social systems. Ecosystems Vol.4: 390-405.

Holling, C., Gunderson, L. and Peterson, G., 2002: Sustainability and panarchies. In Gunderson, L. and Holling C (eds,.) Panarchy: Understanding transformations in human and natural systems. Washington DC: Island Press: 63-102.

Janssen, M. and Jager, W. 2002: Stimulating diffusion of green products – Co-evolutionbetween firms and consumers. Evolutionary Economics, Vol.12: 283-306.

Janssen, M., 1998: Use of complex adaptive systems for the modeling of global change. Ecosystem, Vol.: 457-463.

Kemp, R. and Rotmans, J., 2001: The management of the co-evolution of technical, environmental and social systems. Paper for International Conference “Towards Environmental Innovation Systems”, 27-29 September 2001, Garmisach-Partenkirchen.

Kemp, R. and Saeed, P., On Governance, Institutions, Transitions, and Sustainable Development. Discussion Paper – GOSD Workshop Maastricht, November 21-22, 2003.

Kemp, R., 2000: Technology and environmental policy: Innovation effects of past policies and suggestions for improvement. Paper for OECD Workshop on Innovation and Environment, 19th June 2000, Paris.

Lalland, K., Odling-Smee, J. and Feldman, M. 1999: Niche constructing, biological evolution and cultural change. Behaviotal and Brain Sciences 23 (1)

Levin, S., 1998: Ecosystems and the biosphere as complex adaptive systems. Ecosystems Vol.1: 431-436.

Levin, S., 1999: The fragile dominion: complexity and commons. Reading: Perseus Books.

Matutinovic, I., 2001: The aspect and the role of diversity in socioeconomic systems: an evolutionary perspective. Ecological Economics, Vol. 39: 239-256.

Munda, G., 1997: Environmental Economics, Ecological Economics, and the concept of sustainable development. Environmental Values, 6: 213-233.

Nelson, R., 1995: Recent evolutionary theorizing about economic change. Journal of Economic Literature, 33: 48-90.Norgaard, R., 1994: Development betrayed: The end of progress and a coevolutionary revisioning of the future. Routledge.

Norton, B., Constanza, R. and Bishop, R., 1998: The evolution of preferences: Why “sovereign” preferences may not lead to sustainable policies and what to do about it. Ecological Economics, 15: 133-136.

Odling-Smee, F., Lalland, K. and Feldman, M. 1996: Niche construction. The American Naturalist 147 (4): 641-648.

Perrings, C., 1998: Resilience in the dynamics of economy-environment systems. Environmental and Resource Economics, 11: 503-520.

Van den Bergh, J., 1996: Ecological economics and sustainable development: Theory and Applications. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.

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