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- Vol. 1 | 2008
- Vol. 2 | 2009
- Vol. 3 | 2009
- Vol. 4 | 2010
- Special Issue 1 | 2010 – Urban Agriculture
- Special Issue 2 | 2010 – Migration and Health
- Vol. 5 | 2011
- Special Issue 3 | 2011 – Brazil
- Vol. 6 | 2012
- Special Issue 4 | 2012 – Fighting Poverty, between market and gift
- Special Issue 5 | 2012 – Women's and Children's Health
- Special Issue 6 | 2012 – Reconciling Poverty Eradication and Protection of the Environment
- Special Issue 7 | 2013 – Livelihoods
- Special Issue 8 | 2013 – Access to Healthcare, Healthcare Funding and Performance
- Vol. 7 | 2014
- Special Issue 9 | 2014 – Haïti : Innovations locales, clés pour un développement durable et inclusif
- Special Issue 10 | 2014 – Improving Health Among Immigrant Populations
- Special Issue 11 | 2014 – Stories of Innovative Democracy at Local Level
- Special Issue 12 | 2014 – Last Mile Delivery
- Vol. 8 | 2015
- Special Issue 13 | 2015 – Migration and Health
- Vol. 9 | 2016
- Special Issue 14 | 2016 – Environmental and social acceptability of major industrial projects: from risk management to shared prosperity
- Special Issue 15 | 2016 – Decentralized Electrification and Development
- Special Issue 16 | 2017 – Smart Cities at the Crossroads
- Special Issue 17 | 2017 – Artificial Intelligence and Robotics in the City
- Special Issue 18 | 2018 – Resilient Cities
- Special Issue 19 | 2019 – Reinventing Plastics
- Special Issue 20 | 2019 – Urban Agriculture: Another Way to Feed Cities
- Special Issue 21 | 2020 – Indoor air quality: tackling the challenges of the invisible
- Special Issue 22 | 2020 – Water, Waste & Energy: Prospects for essential services in Africa
- Special Issue 23 | 2021 – Industry and Waste : Toward the Circular Economy
- Special Issue 24 | 2022 – The social and economic challenges of ecological transformation
- Special Issue 25 | 2023 – Innovation for ecological transformation
- Special Issue 26 | 2024 – The social and economic challenges of sufficiency
- Special Issue 27 | 2025 – Health and the environment: understanding, anticipating and acting in the face of climate change
- Special Report | 2026 – AI for Energy, Water, and Waste Management
- 1. Invest in AI to Accelerate Sustainability Solutions
- 2. Develop Digital and Data Infrastructure for the Inclusive Use of AI for Sustainability
- 3. Minimize Resource Use, Expand Access to Carbon-Free Electricity, and Support Local Communities
- 4. Advance AI Policy Principles and Governance for Sustainability
- 5. Build Workforce Capacity to Use AI for Sustainability
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