Books
D.H. Meadows, D.L. Meadows, J. Randers, and W.W. Behrens III, The Limits to Growth, Universe Books, New York, 1972.
D.L. Meadows and D.H. Meadows, Toward Global Equilibrium, Wright-Allen Press, Cambridge, Mass. 1973.
D.L. Meadows, D.H. Meadows et al., The Dynamics of Growth in a Finite World, Wright-Allen Press, Cambridge, Mass. 1974.
D.H. Meadows, J. Richardson, and G. Bruckmann, Groping in the Dark: The First Decade of Global Modeling, John Wiley & Sons, Chichester, 1982.
D.H. Meadows and J. Robinson, The Electronic Oracle: Computer Models and Social Decisions, John Wiley & Sons, Chichester, 1985.
D.H. Meadows, Harvesting One Hundredfold: Key Concepts and Case Studies in Environmental Education, UNEP, Nairobi, 1989.
D.H. Meadows, The Global Citizen, Island Press, 1991.
D.H. Meadows, D.L. Meadows, and J. Randers, Beyond the Limits, Chelsea Green Publishing Company, White River Junction VT, 1992.
D.H. Meadows, Indicators and Information Systems for Sustainable Development, Sustainability Institute, Hartland Four Corners VT, 1998.
D.H. Meadows, D.L. Meadows, and J. Randers, Limits to Growth: The 30-Year Update, Chelsea Green Publishing Company, White River Junction VT, 2004.
D.H. Meadows, (ed Diana Wright) Thinking in Systems: A Primer, Chelsea Green Publishing Company, White River Junction, VT, 2008.
Papers & Articles (partial list):
Ph.D. dissertation: “Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Studies of Bovine Pancreatic Ribonuclease A,” Harvard University, 1968.
J.L. Markley, D.H. Meadows, and O. Jardetzky, “Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Studies of Helix-Coil Transitions in Polyamino Acids,” Journal of Molecular Biology,27, 25 (1967).
D.H. Meadows, J.L. Markley, J.S. Cohen, and O. Jardetzky, “Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Studies of the Structure and Binding Sites of Enzymes, I. Histidine Residues,” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 58, 4, p. 1307 (1967).
D.H. Meadows, O. Jardetzky, R.M. Epand, H.H. Ruterjans, and H.A. Scheraga, “Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Studies of the Structure and Binding Sites of Enzymes, III. Assignment of the Histidine Peaks in the NMR Spectrum of Ribonuclease,” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 60, 3, 766, (1968).
D.H. Meadows and O. Jardetzky, “Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Studies of the Structure and Binding Sites of Enzymes, IV. Cytidine-3′-Monophosphate Binding to Ribonuclease,” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 61, 2, 406 (1968).
G.C.K. Roberts, D.H. Meadows and O. Jardetzky, “Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Studies of the Structure and Binding Sites of Enzymes, VII. Solvent and Temperature Effects on the Ionization of Histidine Residues of Ribonuclease,” Biochemistry, 7, 2053 (1969).
D.H. Meadows, G.C.K. Roberts, and O. Jardetzky, “The Mechanism of Action of Ribonuclease,” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 62, 4, 1151 (1969).
D.H. Meadows, “The Titration of Histidine Residues by NMR Spectroscopy,” in S.P. Colowick and N.O. Kaplan, eds, Methods of Enzymology, 26, Part C, 1972.
D.H. Meadows, “Reckoning with Recklessness,” Ecology Today, January 1972, p. 11.
J. Randers and D.H. Meadows, “The Carrying Capacity of the Globe, Sloan Management Review, 13, 11 (1972).
D.H. Meadows and D.L. Meadows, “Typographical Errors and Technological Solutions,” Nature, 247, 97 (1974).
D.H. Meadows, D.L. Meadows, J. Randers, and W.W. Behrens, “A Response to Sussex,” Futures, January-February, 1973.
D.H. Meadows, “Food and Population: Policies for the United States,” in America in an Interdependent World: Problems of United States Foreign Policy, ed. D.A. Baldwin, University Press of New England, Hanover NH, 1976.
D.H. Meadows, “Equity, the Free Market, and the Sustainable State,” in Alternatives to Growth, ed. D.L. Meadows, Ballinger, Cambridge MA, 1977.
D.H. Meadows, “The Unavoidable A Priori,” in Elements of the System Dynamics Method, ed. J. Randers, MIT Press, Cambridge MA, 1979.
D.H. Meadows, “Resources, Technology, Environment, What is the Question?” Dynamica, 7, 1, 65, 1981.
D.H. Meadows, “Whole Earth Models and Systems,” Coevolution Quarterly, No. 34, Summer 1982.
D.H. Meadows, “Lessons from Modelling and Modellers,” Futures, Vol. 14, No.2, April 1982.
D.H. Meadows, “Charting the Way the World Works,” Technology Review, Vol. 88, No.2, February/March 1985.
D.H. Meadows, “Systems Analysis and the World Food System,” in Natural Resources and People, eds. Kenneth A. Dahlberg and John W. Bennett, Westview Press, Boulder CO, 1986.
D.H. Meadows, “Limits to Growth Revisited” and “How Can We Improve our Chances?” in The Cassandra Conference, eds. P. Ehrlich and J. Holdren, Texas A&M University Press, College Station TX, 1988.
D.H. Meadows, “Local Land Trusts,” Forest Notes, Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests, Spring 1988, p. 3.
D.H. Meadows, “Money Talks,” Harrowsmith, January/February 1988, p. 16.
D.H. Meadows, “The New Alchemist,” Harrowsmith, November/December 1988, p. 38.
D.H. Meadows, “Quality of Life,” in Earth ’88: Changing Geographic Perspectives, National Geographic Society, Washington DC, 1988.
D.H. Meadows, “Changing the World Through the Informationsphere,” Gannett Center Journal, 4,3, 1990, reprinted in Media and the Environment, Washington DC, Island Press, 1991, p.67.
D.H. Meadows, “A Reaction from a Multitude,” in The Earth in Transition, ed. G.M. Woodwell, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 1991.
D.H. Meadows, “Seeing the Population Issue Whole,” The World &I, June 1993, p. 396, reprinted in Beyond the Numbers, Washington DC, Island Press, 1993, p. 23.
D.H. Meadows, “Envisioning a Sustainable World,” in Getting Down to Earth: Practical Applications of Ecological Economics, edited by Robert Costanza, Olman Segura and Juan Martinez-Alier, Island Press, Washington DC, 1996.
D.H. Meadows, “Ways to Intervene in a System,” Whole Earth Review, Winter 1997.
D.H. Meadows, “The Long Wave,” Whole Earth Review, Summer 1998.