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| Cover of Spring/Summer 2019 Edition | |
| Categories | Sustainability, Business, Travel, MICE, Energy, Foreign Direct Investment |
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| Frequency | Semiannual |
| Founded | 4 September 2009 |
| First issue | 30 October 2016 |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Based in | London, UK, with an EU office in Prague and an editorial office in Malta |
| Language | English |
| Website | https://www.sustaineurope.com |
| ISSN | 2634-2510 |
Sustain Europe is a semiannual magazine and website focused on sustainability across travel and meetings, business, energy, and foreign direct investment in a European context. The magazine publishes long-form features, interviews and destination reports and has collaborated as a media partner with European conferences and city initiatives.
The magazine covers EU- and city-level initiatives in sustainable tourism, green meetings, climate policy, renewable energy, and urban resilience. It is listed as a media partner on the European Urban Resilience Forum (EURESFO) [1] , organised by ICLEI Europe in collaboration with the European Environment Agency, and has been listed as a media/supporting partner for events including the UN Global Compact Network UK Annual Summit, Economist Impact’s Sustainability Week, and selected Reuters Events sustainability programmes. [2] [3] [4]
Sustain Europe has also been cited or linked by international NGOs and academic institutions. WWF’s European Policy Office hosts a Spring/Summer feature from the magazine as a downloadable PDF; [5] Stanford University’s Atmosphere/Energy Program hosts a PDF of the magazine’s interview with Professor Mark Z. Jacobson; [6] and an HEC Paris executive-education report on smart cities includes a link to the magazine’s website (p. 113). [7] A Cambridge University Press volume on business school leadership cites a Sustain Europe article in its references. [8] A Wilfrid Laurier University capstone project for the City of Cambridge (Ontario, Canada) cites the magazine in its case material; university repositories also reference Sustain Europe articles in bibliographies and footnotes, including examples from the University of North Carolina and the University of Kent. [9] [10] [11]
City and destination bodies have referenced the magazine in official documentation. For example, Dubrovnik’s GSTC Destination Assessment cites a Sustain Europe feature in its references. [12] The Council of Europe’s “Report on Green Public Administration” cites a Sustain Europe article in its guidance section (footnote 50, p. 25). [13]
The magazine’s destination reporting has included coverage of Monaco’s “Green is the New Glam” campaign at the time of its launch by the Tourist and Convention Authority; the article presented Monaco’s sustainability positioning in a factual, news-style format. [14] [15]
Tourism and meetings organisations have highlighted collaborations with or coverage by the magazine; for example, the Poland Convention Bureau reported a cover feature and linked to the publication in official communications, This is Athens & Partners hosts a press/media page presenting a Sustain Europe article about Athens’ sustainability positioning, and Leipzig Tourismus und Marketing’s press portal features a notice linking to a Sustain Europe article. [16] [17] [18] [19]
Sustain Europe publishes two print issues per year alongside regularly updated online articles. The print edition is produced on 100% recycled silk paper. [20] Digital access is available via the magazine’s website and a mobile app. [21] The website and online edition are hosted on servers powered by 100% renewable energy. [22]
See page 113 for the outbound link.
Wilson, A. M., and Schlegelmilch, B. (2020, July 23). Future-proofing global business education. Sustain Europe. www.sustaineurope.com/future-proofing-global-business-education-20200715.html.
Reference list includes a citation to a Sustain Europe article about Dubrovnik.
Footnote 50 cites a Sustain Europe article on Tallinn (European Green Capital 2023).