Abstract

When my co-Managing Editor Andres Rodr|guez-Pose and I originally launched this particular feature of the journal in 2008 (Jordan and Rodr|guez-Pose, 2008), little did we know that I would be writing the second of these retrospective analyses of `the most downloaded papers'. Clearly, my 2008 paper on the governance of sustainable development (Jordan, 2008) has struck a chord with a large number of readers, which of course is a source of great pleasure for me but also, I think, bodes well for the journal's efforts to be recognised as an influential disseminator of popular contemporary environmental social science analysis. It is both an honour and a privilege to have this opportunity to reflect on my original reasons for writing that paper, to summarise the reactions it has generated, and to explain how my own work has evolved since I finished writing it in December 2007.

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