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Publications

Books
Jackson, T 2009. Prosperity without Growth – Economics for a Finite Planet. London: Earthscan.

Peters, M, S Fudge and T Jackson (eds) (forthcoming). Low carbon communities: imaginative approaches to combating climate change locally. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.

Book Chapters
Thomas Pellicer, R and T Jackson 2009. Reconstructing Cultures of Sustainable Consumption: towards a deconstruction of the global polity. Chapter 16 in Sudip Datta Banik and Saikat Kumar Basu (eds) Environmental Challenges of the 21st Century. New Delhi: APH Publishing Corporation, 271-343.

Jackson, T and M Pepper (forthcoming). Consumerism as Theodicy – an exploration of religions and secular meaning functions.  In Thomas, L (ed) Consuming Paradise. Oxford: Palgrave-Macmillan.

Journal Papers
Alexander, C, A Druckman, T Jackson and C Osinski 2009. Estimations of household material flows in deprived areas. Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers. Waste and Resource Management 162 (WR3) 129-139.

Atkinson, J, T Jackson and E Mullings-Smith 2009. Market influence on the low carbon energy refurbishment of existing multi-residential buildings. Energy Policy 37: 2582–2593.

Bradley, P, C Thomas, A Druckman and T Jackson 2009. Accounting for food waste: comparative analysis within the UK. Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers. Waste and Resource Management 162(WR1): 5-13.

Dickinson, J, T Jackson, M Matthews and A Cripps 2009. The economic and environmental optimisation of integrating ground source energy systems into buildings. Energy 34: 2215-2222.

Druckman, A and T Jackson (forthcoming). The bare necessities: how much household carbon do we really need? Ecological Economics. Accepted for publication.

Druckman, A and T Jackson 2009. The carbon footprint of UK households 1990-2004: a socio-economically disaggregated, quasi-multiregional input-output model. Ecological Economics 68 (7): 2066–2077.

Fudge S, T Jackson Y Mulugetta and M Peters (forthcoming) The political economy of energy regulation in the UK 1945-2008: paradigms and policy.  Environmental Politics. Accepted for publication.

Fudge S, T Jackson Y Mulugetta and M Peters (forthcoming) Reconciling markets and governance: energy regulation in the UK 1989-present. Energy Policy. Accepted for publication.

Hogg, N and T Jackson 2009. Digital Media and Dematerialization An Exploration of the Potential for Reduced Material Intensity in Music Delivery. Journal of Industrial Ecology 13(1): 127-146.

Jackson, T 2009. Beyond the Growth Economy. Journal of Industrial Ecology 13(4): 487-490.

Jackson, T 2009. Recovery without Growth? Renewal 17(3): 43-56.

Jackson, T and E Papathansopoulou 2008. Luxury or Lock-in? An exploration of unsustainable consumption in the UK: 1968 to 2000. Ecological Economics 68: 80-95

Papathanasopoulou, E and T Jackson 2009. Measuring fossil resource inequality—A case study for the UK between 1968 and 2000. Ecological Economics: in press.

Papathanasopoulou, E and T Jackson 2008. Fossil resource trade balances: Emerging trends for the UK. Ecological Economics 66: 492-505.

Pepper, M, T Jackson and D Uzzell 2009. An examination of the values that motivate socially conscious and frugal consumer behaviours. International Journal of Consumer Studies 33:126-136.

Pepper, M, T Jackson and D Uzzell (forthcoming) An examination of Christianity and socially conscious and frugal consumer behaviors. Environment and Behavior.  Accepted for publication.

Shaw, R, M Attree, T Jackson and M Kay 2009. The value of reducing distribution losses by domestic load-shifting: a network perspective. Energy Policy 37: 3159-3167.

Conference Papers
Chitnis, M, A Druckman, L Hunt, S Milne and T Jackson 2009. Analysing the Role of Lifestyles in Determining UK Household Energy Demand and GHG Emissions: Predictions and Scenarios to 2050. Conference on Energy Economics and Technology. Long-term Energy Trends – Where will we be in 2050?, Dresden, Germany, April 3, 2009.

Druckman, A and T Jackson 2009. The carbon footprint of the UK: Exploring its trends and drivers using a quasi-multi-regional input-output model. ESRC Stakeholder Seminar on Accounting for and Modelling the Pollution Content of Trade Flows, Carbon Footprints and other Indicators of Sustainable Development. Glamorgan Building, Cardiff, Wales.

Druckman A and T Jackson 2009. The delights of data: deficiencies in the quagmire? Carbon Accounting Conference, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, 11 March 2009. www.carboncounting.org.uk

Druckman, A and Jackson, T  2009.  Where does all the carbon go? Mapping carbon lifestyles. SDRN Annual Sustainable Development Research Conference 2009. London 24 September 2009.

Druckman, A and T Jackson 2009. The bare necessities: how much household carbon do we really need? 5th International Conference on Industrial Ecology. Transitions Toward Sustainability., Lisbon, Portugal, 21-24 June 2009.

Working Papers and Reports
Abdallah, S, A Knuutila, T Jackson and Nic Marks 2009. The 2009 R-ISEW (Regional Index of Sustainable Economic Well-being) for all the English Regions. Report prepared for EMDA. London: New Economics Foundation.

Abdallah, S, A Knuutila, E Neitzert, E Lawlor, A Esteban and T Jackson 2009. Scoping project for development Regional Index of Sustainable Economic Well-being. Report prepared for EMDA. London: New Economics Foundation.

Bedford, T, P Collingwood, A Darnton, D Evans, B Gatersleben, W Abrahamse, W and T Jackson, 2009. Motivations for Pro-environmental Behaviour. A research report completed for the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. London: Defra.

Druckman, A and T Jackson 2009. The bare necessities: how much household carbon do we really need? RESOLVE Working Paper 05-09. Guildford: University of Surrey.

Druckman, A and T Jackson 2009. Mapping our carbon responsibilities: more key results from the Surrey Environmental Lifestyle MApping (SELMA) framework. RESOLVE Working Paper 02-09. Guildford: University of Surrey.

Druckman, A and T Jackson 2008. The Surrey Environmental Lifestyle MApping (SELMA) framework: development and key results to date. RESOLVE Working Paper 08-08, University of Surrey, Guildford, UK.

Gatersleben, B, E White, W Abrahamse, T Jackson, D Uzzell 2009. Materialism and Environmental Concern. Examining Values and Lifestyle Choices among Participants of the 21st Century Living Project. RESOLVE Working Paper Series 01-09.  Guildford: Surrey.

Hayward, B, T Jackson and D Evans 2009. Global Survey on Sustainable Lifestyles - Analysis of UK respondents. Report to the UNEP GSSL. Guildford: RESOLVE.

Jackson, T 2009. Prosperity without Growth?  Steps to a sustainable economy. London: Sustainable Development Commission. 

Jackson, T 2009. Prosperity without Growth? An alternative perspective on economic recovery. Outreach Issues May 2009, 1-2.

Jackson, T J Porritt, A Lees, V Anderson 2009. A Sustainable New Deal – a fiscal package for economic social and environmental recovery.  London: Sustainable Development Commission.

Jackson T, McBride N, Abdallah S, Marks N 2008. Measuring regional progress: regional index of sustainable economic well-being (R-ISEW) for all the English regions. London: New Economics Foundation.


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