Publications
Jackson, T (2006) Earthscan Reader in Sustainable Consumption, London: Earthscan.
Jackson, T (2005). Motivating Sustainable Consumption: a review of the evidence on consumer behaviour and behavioural change. A report to the Sustainable Development Research Network. London: Policy Studies Institute.
Jackson, T. (2004) Consuming Paradise? Unsustainable Consumption in Cultural and Social-Psychological Context, in Hubacek, K, A Inaba and S Stagl (eds) Driving Forces of and Barriers to Sustainable Consumption , Proceedings of an International Conference, University of Leeds, 5 th -6 th March 2004.
Jackson, T, W Jager and S Stagl (2004). Beyond Insatiability: needs theory, consumption and sustainability, in Reisch, L. and I. Røpke (eds) The Ecological Economics of Consumption. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham.
Jackson, T and E Papathanasopoulou (2004). Energy Implications of Household Consumption Patterns: an input-output approach with reference to UK expenditure patterns 1968-2000. Paper presented to the International Society of Ecological Economics conference, Montreal, July 2004.
Jackson, T and L Michaelis (2003). Policies for Sustainable Consumption. London: Sustainable Development Commission.
Sundin, E, N Svensson, J McLaren and T Jackson (2002). Material and Energy Flow Analysis of Paper Consumption in the United Kingdom - 1987-2010. Journal of Industrial Ecology vol 5(3), 109-125.
Jackson, T (ed) (2001). Mitigating Climate Change: Flexibility Mechanisms , an Elsevier Energy Compendium. Oxford: Elsevier.
Jackson, T, K Begg and S Parkinson (2001). Flexibility in Climate Policy: making the Kyoto mechanisms work . London: Earthscan.
Begg, K, T Jackson and S Parkinson (2001). Beyond Joint Implementation - designing flexibility into global climate policy. Energy Policy 29(1), 17-27.
Jackson, T and M Oliver (eds) (2000). The Viability of Solar Photovoltaics, Energy Policy, special issue, 28(14), 983-1080.
Jackson, T and N Marks (1999). Consumption, Sustainable Welfare and Human Needs - with reference to UK expenditure patterns 1954 - 1994. Ecological Economics 28(3), 421-442.
Oliver, M and T Jackson (1999). The Market for Solar Photovoltaics, Energy Policy , vol 27(7), pp371-385.
Jackson, T and R Löfstedt (1998). Renewable Energy Sources , a background paper for the Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution, Guildford: University of Surrey.
Jackson, T (1997). Power in Balance:energy challenges for the 21 st century . London: Friends of the Earth.
Jackson, T (1995). Price Elasticity and Market Structure - overcoming obstacles to final demand energy efficiency. Chapter 9 in Barker, T, P Ekins and N Johnstone (eds) Global Warming and Energy Demand . London: Routledge, 254-266.
Jackson, T (1995). Joint Implementation and Cost-effectiveness under the Framework Convention on Climate Change, Energy Policy , vol 23(2), 117-138.
Jackson, T (ed) (1993). Renewable Energy: prospects for implementation . Oxford: Butterworth-Heinemann.
Jackson, T (1992). Environmental Benefits of Energy Efficiency, Chapter 1 in Christie, I and N Richie (eds) Energy Efficiency - the policy agenda for the 1990s , Policy Studies Institute, London, 10-47.
Jackson, T (1991). Least Cost Greenhouse Planning - supply curves for global warming abatement, Energy Policy 19(1), 35-46.
Jackson, T and S Roberts (1989). Getting out of the Greenhouse - an agenda for UK action on Energy Policy . Friends of the Earth, London

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