Working paper series
Australian Centre for Sustainable Business and Development Working Paper Series
About the Working Paper series
The ACSBD working paper series presents research on business, environmental and socio-economic aspects of sustainability. These working papers contribute to the mission of the ACSBD which is to accelerate sustainable development by proving the business case for sustainability. The ACSBD working paper series covers topics such as:
- Triple bottom line developments
- Corporate sustainability systems and strategies
- Sustainable technologies and infrastructure
- Business and market innovation for sustainability
- Carbon and climate competitive business
- Sustainable regional development
- Sustainability governance and corporate social responsibility
- Other sustainable business and development topics
Working Papers will be available for download on the ACSBD website as well as websites of relevant business networks. The ACSBD Working Paper series has ISSN registration.
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ACSBD Working Paper 1: Climate Change and Australian Tourism: A Research Bibliography (PDF*130KB)
Heather Zeppel & Narelle Beaumont, April 2011
ACSBD Working Paper 2: Green Tourism Futures: Climate Change Responses by Australian Government Tourism Agencies (PDF*57KB)
Heather Zeppel & Narelle Beaumont, May 2011
ACSBD Working Paper 3: Climate Change and Global Tourism: A Research Compendium (PDF*2GB)
Heather Zeppel, August 2011
ACSBD Working Paper 4: The New Green Age: Carbon Mitigation by Queensland Tourism Enterprises (PDF*566KB)
Heather Zeppel & Narelle Beaumont, March 2012
ACSBD Working Paper 5: Climate Change Mitigation Survey of Queensland Local Councils: Final Report (PDF*980KB)
Heather Zeppel & Christina James-Overheu, June 2012
ACSBD Working Paper 6: Sustainable investment: A Tool for Decision Makers (PDF* 655KB)
Nick Byrne & Julie Cotter, November 2012
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