Our films explore how social, technological and environmental changes affect people’s ability to choose pathways to sustainability.
Watch a selection of videos organised by research themes below or browse through our films available on the STEPS Centre YouTube channel.
Some of our films are also available on DVD. Email steps-centre@ids.ac.uk for more information.

Climate change & energy

Food & Agriculture

Governance & Policy

Health & Disease

Research Methods

Resource Politics

Technology and Innovation

Understanding Sustainability

Urbanisation

Water
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Climate change & energy
Rob Byrne explains the work of the STEPS Centre on pathways to sustainability in energy and climate change. Click more to visit YouTube to watch the full playlist. -
Food & Agriculture
Erik Millstone explains the work of the STEPS Centre on pathways to sustainability in food and agriculture. Click more to visit YouTube to watch the full playlist. -
Governance & Policy
As part of a day of talks on democracy in Kurdistan, Debbie Bookchin traces the origins of democratic confederalism and how it has been applied in Rojava. Part of a series on Transformations: http://steps-centre.org/events/transformations-events/ Click more to visit YouTube to watch the full playlist. -
Health & Disease
Health & social care in the UK: lessons for China Click more to visit YouTube to watch the full playlist. -
Research Methods
Andy Stirling, STEPS Centre co-director, explains how the STEPS Centre is developing methods and methodologies for identifying pathways to sustainability. Click more to visit YouTube to watch the full playlist. -
Resource Politics
Filmed at the conference 'Resource Politics: transforming pathways to sustainability'. See http://resourcepolitics2015.com for more information. Click more to visit YouTube to watch the full playlist. -
Technology and Innovation
International seminar on Innovation, Sustainability and Development, Delhi, 28-30 June 2011. Click more to visit YouTube to watch the full playlist. -
Understanding Sustainability
Melissa Leach, STEPS Centre director, explains the pathways approach: highlighting alternative routes to sustainability which consider the interests of poor people and the environment. Click more to visit YouTube to watch the full playlist. -
Urbanisation
Sustainability issues in South Asia. Click more to visit YouTube to watch the full playlist. -
Water
Videos from the water and sanitation symposium 2011 Click more to visit YouTube to watch the full playlist.