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Fraser EDG, Dougill AJ, Hubacek K, Quinn CH, Sendzimir J, Termansen M (2011)

Assessing vulnerability to climate change in dryland livelihood systems: Conceptual challenges and interdisciplinary solutions

Ecology and Society, 16(3):3 (September 2011) More

Guan D, Hubacek K (2007)

Assessment of regional trade and virtual water flows in China

Ecological Economics, 61(1):159-170 (15 February 2007) (Published online 6 March 2006) More

Hubacek K, Sun L (2007)

Economic and Societal Changes in China and their Effects on Water Use
IIASA Reprint RP-07-008 ( 2007) More

Hubacek K,van den Bergh JCJM (2006)

Changing concepts of 'land' in economic theory: From single to multi-disciplinary approaches

Ecological Economics, 56(1):5-27 [2006] More

Guan D, Hubacek K (2006)

Assessment of Regional Trade and Virtual Water Flows in China
IIASA Interim Report IR-06-003 (January 2006) More

Sun L, Hubacek K, Guan D (2005)

An analysis of China's water problems: A long-term perspective

In Handbook of Sustainability Research, W. Lea Filho (ed.)
Frankfurt Peter Lang Scientific Publishers, Germany, Part 1 Chapter V [2005] More

Haas W, Hertwich E, Hubacek K, Korytarova K, Ornetzeder M, Weisz H (2005)

The Environmental Impacts of Consumption: Research Methods and Driving Forces
IIASA Interim Report IR-05-027 (April 2005) More

Sun L, Giljum S, Hubacek K (2004)

Beyond the simple material balance: A reply to Sangwong Suh's note on physical input-output analysis

Ecological Economics, 48(1): 19-22 [2004] More

Haas W, Hertwich E, Hubacek K, Korytarova K, Ornetzeder M, Weisz H (2004)

Approaches for Evaluating Sustainable Consumption Initiatives

Final Report submitted to The Society of Non-Traditional Technology (SNTT), Tokyo, Japan [2004] More

Korytarova K, Hubacek K, Turton H (2004)

CO2 Emissions from Consumption in Slovakia

Environmental Economics, Policy and International Relations: 6th Seminar of Postgraduate Students, Young Scientists and Researchers, P. Sauer (ed)
7-8 October 2004, The University of Economics, Prague, Czech Republic, pp. 100-113 [2004] More

Hubacek K, Giljum S (2003)

Applying physical input-output analysis to estimate land appropriation (ecological footprints) of international trade activities

Ecological Economics, 44:137-151 [2003] More

Hammer M, Hubacek K (2002)

Material Flows and Economic Development - Material Flow Analysis of the Hungarian Economy
IIASA Interim Report IR-02-057 (December 2002) More

Hubacek K,van den Bergh JCJM (2002)

The Role of Land in Economic Theory
IIASA Interim Report IR-02-037 (May 2002) More

Hubacek K, Vazquez J (2002)

The Economics of Land Use Change
IIASA Interim Report IR-02-015 (March 2002) More

Hubacek K, Sun L (2001)

A scenario analysis of China's land use and land cover change: Incorporating biophysical information into input-output modeling

Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, 12:367-397 [2001] More

Giljum S, Hubacek K (2001)

International Trade, Material Flows and Land Use: Developing a Physical Trade Balance for the European Union
IIASA Interim Report IR-01-059 (November 2001) More

Hubacek K, Sun L (2001)

A Scenario Analysis of China's Land Use and Land Cover Change: Incorporating Biophysical Information into Input-Output Modeling
IIASA Reprint RP-01-013 ( 2001) More

Hubacek K, Sun L (2000)

Dance with the increasing scarcity of land: A scenario analysis for China in 2025

IFAS-Forum, 3:9-16 [2000] More

Hubacek K, Sun L (2000)

Land Use Change at the National and Regional Level in China: A Scenario Analysis Based on Input-Output Modeling
IIASA Interim Report IR-00-053 (July 2000) More

Hubacek K, Sun L (1999)

Land Use Change in China: A Scenario Analysis Based on Input- Output Modeling
IIASA Interim Report IR-99-073 (December 1999) More

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