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CONTENTSINTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................. 61. SUSTAINABILITY INDICATORS ............................................................... 8Grouping <strong>and</strong> ranking the EU-27 countries by their sustainability performance measured bythe Eurostat sustainability indicators .................................................................................. 9Francesca Allievi, Jyrki Luukkanen, Juha Panula-Ontto <strong>and</strong> Jarmo Vehmas“Walking in other’s shoes” experiences <strong>of</strong> using the DECOIN tools to characterise sustainabilitytrade-<strong>of</strong>fs in Scotl<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> the Cairngorms National Park ......................................................... 21K.B. Matthews, K.L. Blackstock, K. Buchan, D.G. Miller <strong>and</strong> M. RivingtonSustainability criteria <strong>and</strong> indicators a tool for strategic urban planning .................................... 31Tarja Söderman, Leena Kopperoinen, Sanna-Riikka Saarela, Vesa Yli-Pelkonen,Adriaan Perrels, Juhana Rautiainen <strong>and</strong> Mirka HärkönenBiorefinery Implementation in Marginal L<strong>and</strong> A focus on the multifunctional use <strong>of</strong>regional agriculture. ..................................................................................................... 43S<strong>and</strong>ra Fahd, Gabriella Fiorentino, Salvatore Mellino, Maddalena Ripa <strong>and</strong> Sergio UlgiatiSupporting <strong>sustainable</strong> <strong>development</strong>: Using the SMILE toolkit with stakeholders in Scotl<strong>and</strong> .............. 55K.L. Blackstock, K.M. Matthews, K. Buchan, D. Miller, L. Dinnie <strong>and</strong> M. RivingtonMulti-Scale Integrated Analysis for Sustainable Policies: Romanian Socioeconomic Metabolism ........... 67Raluca I. Iorgulescu, Lucian-Liviu Albu <strong>and</strong> Cristian StanicaTrends <strong>of</strong> Finnish MFA <strong>and</strong> Future Prospects ........................................................................ 77Jukka H<strong>of</strong>frénTrends <strong>and</strong> Driving Factors in Finnish Forest Sector ................................................................ 86Jukka H<strong>of</strong>frén2. SUSTAINABILITY IN NORTH-SOUTH PERSPECTIVES ................................... 95“Just Begin” A Case Study in Creating Experimental Spaces in a Time <strong>of</strong> Transition ........................ 96Barbara HeinzenPowering the Future <strong>of</strong> the Least Developed Countries: World Bank's Role in DevelopingRenewable Energy in Laos ............................................................................................. 108Hanna Kaisti <strong>and</strong> Mira KäkönenDeveloping Tibet into a Special Sustainability Zone <strong>of</strong> China? ................................................... 126Tarja KetolaCopenhagen failure <strong>and</strong> North-South dynamics .................................................................... 138Teea KortetmäkiThe Role <strong>of</strong> Legislation <strong>and</strong> Policies in Promoting Ecological Sanitation: Case Zambia ..................... 147Mia O’NeillGlobal governance <strong>of</strong> water security in agro-food value chains <strong>and</strong> networks ............................... 159Suvi Sojamo3

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