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Publications: Contributions Archive

I have been lucky enough to be asked to contribute chapters, articles and forewords to many different books and reports over the years. Among those that stick out in my mind is the chapter I wrote on the London Thames for The English Landscape. That was a real pleasure to write. Various chapters are in press, with the latest foreword at the time of writing being one for Jed Emerson's 'Blended Value Map' website www.blendedvalue.org

2005
Debating Globalization
Chapter 10, Globalization's Reality Check, David Held (Editor),
McGraw-Hill, ISBN 0-07-142954-9, Polity Press,
ISBN 0-7456-3524-5 (hb), 0-7456-3525-3 (pb)

Bryanston Reflections: Et Nova et Vetera
This river runs through me, Angela Holdsworth (editor), pages 151-152,
Third Millennium Publishing, ISBN 1-903942 38 1, 2005

2004
Societal and Environmental Reporting
John Elkington and Peter Zollinger
Chapter 10 Governance and Risk: An Analytical Handbook for
Investors, Managers, Directors & Stakeholders
George Dallas (Editor), McGraw-Hill, ISBN 0-07-142954-9

This River Runs Through Me
An essay written for a book to celebrate the
seventy-fifth anniversary of Bryanston School.

The Triple Bottom Line:
Does It All Add Up?

Edited by Adrian Henriques and Julie Richardson

2002
'Economy' in Our World in Focus: Moving Towards a
Sustainable Future

Vision on Publishing and Earth Pledge Foundation
ISBN 1 903399 68 8

Illustrated with remarkable photographs from the legendary photographers' cooperative Magnum Photos, the book contains essays by the likes of The Dalai Lama, Queen Noor and Maurice Strong. My short essay looked at the prospects for 'The Chrysalis Economy'.

2002
The Triple Bottom Line Business
The Ultimate Resource

Bloomsbury Publishing, London

2000
London and the Thames
The English Landscape

Profile Books, London ISBN 1 86197 113 3

2000
Fantasy Feast 2000: The Fantasy Millennium Parties of the Rich, the
Powerful, the Intriguing and the Celebrated

Hector Proud and Idea Generation for Save the Children
ISBN 1 84159 000 2

The idea was that hundreds of "leading personalities" would introduce their ideas for their Millennium parties for 31 December 1999. Those contributing included: Jeffrey Archer, Boy George, Joan Collins, Barry Humphries, Monica Lewinsky, Ozzy Osbourne, Margaret Thatcher, Peter Ustinov—and Dennis the Menace. John's contribution to Fantasy Feast can be read here.

1999
Boardroom Barometer Survey
John Elkington and Francesca van Dijk
The Sustainable Development Agenda 1999

Environmental Strategy/Campden Publishing Ltd, London
ISBN 1 898750 48 3

1998
Accounting for the Triple Bottom Line
John Elkington and Niklas Kreander
The Sustainable Development Agenda 1998

Environmental Strategy/Campden Publishing Ltd, London
ISBN 1 898750 40 8

1996
Environmental Accounting, Reporting and Benchmarking
Towards Corporate Environmental Excellence: The Role of Business
in Sustainable Development

Edited by Teoh Cheng Hai and Martin Abraham for the Global 500 Forum and Golden Hope Plantations Berhad ISBN 983 99160 0 9

1989
The Natural House Book: Creating a Healthy, Harmonious and
Ecologically Sound Home Environment

Foreword for this book by David Pearson, Simon & Schuster.

1984
Gaia: An Atlas of Planet Management
Anchor Press/Doubleday & Company, New York, 1984—co-editor on this Gaia Books publication, whose general editor was Dr Norman Myers

1984
Environment Special Report: Poisons—To Bury or to Burn?
Encyclopaedia Britannica Book of the Year, 1984ISBN 0 85229 417 4

Design For a Small PLanet
Design for a Small Planet: In 1986, I helped organize the Design Council’s pathfinding ‘Green Designer’ exhibition (see photo) at the Design Centre, writing the exhibition catalogue. In the process, I asked whether once green designers had done their work ‘green consumers’ would buy the resulting products? And that led, in short order, to ‘The Green Consumer Guide,’ first published in 1988.
 
 
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