Meine hier aufgeführten Schriften behandeln Themen, die ich nicht in direkten Bezug mit dem Konzept einer Wirtschaft der Lebensfülle gesetzt habe (im Falle der älteren Artikel hatte ich dieses Konzept noch nicht entwickelt).
- Januar 2019. Community solar gardens in Minnesota. Shareable.
- Januar 2019. A look at the Feed-in-Tariffs scheme in Germany. Shareable.
- September 2018. A look at this mayor-supported civic crowdfunding program in London. Shareable.
- Juli 2018. Milan’s Sharing Cities policies help to put a dent in car use in the city. Shareable.
- Juli 2018. Grow Gothenburg connects gardeners with people who own unused land. Shareable.
- April 2018. German citizens invest in a sustainable local food system with Regionalwert AG. Shareable.
- März 2018. How Spacehive enables crowdfunding for civic projects. Shareable.
- Februar 2018. Community Purchasing Alliance reduces energy and other bills for member organizations. Shareable.
- Dezember 2017. How Swiss group Pro Specie Rara preserves and shares endangered seeds, Shareable.
- September 2017. 11 Reasons Why Germany’s Heidelberg is a Thriving Sharing City. Shareable.
- Juli/August 2017. Rückkopplungen für lebensfähige Commons. Contraste 394/395.
- Juni 2017. Drei Artikel: The Case for Local, Community-Led Sustainable Energy Programs, How Residents of Hamburg Reclaimed the Power Grid, und Danish Energy Cooperative Lets Consumers Collectively Build Wind Turbines. Auszüge aus einem Buch, das im September 2017 online und März 2018 gedruckt erschienen ist: Sharing Cities: Activating the Urban Commons.
- 2016. Co-Designing the Crowdfunded Sharing City. Shareable
- 2014. Review of David Bollier: Think Like a Commoner. Grassroots Economic Organizing.
- April 2002. “The Wealth of Nations at the Turn of the Millennium: A Classification System based on the International Division of Labor.” Economic Geography 78 (2): 221-244.
- 2000. “Geographic Information Engineering and Social Ground Truth in Attappadi, Kerala State, India.“ Annals of the Association of American Geographers 90 (2): 293-321.