Sustainability is increasingly becoming a core focus of geography, linking subfields such as urban, economic, and political ecology, yet strategies for achieving this goal remain illusive. Socio-technical transition theorists have made important contributions to our knowledge of the challenges and possibilities for achieving more sustainable societies, but this body of work generally lacks consideration of the influences of geography and power relations as forces shaping sustainability initiatives in practice. This paper assesses the significance for geographers interested in understanding the space, time, and scalar characteristics of sustainable develop-ment of one major strand of socio-technical transition theory, the multi-level perspec...
In spite of the growing attention to climate-induced migration, a coherent under-standing of the mat...
Large infrastructural sectors like energy, transport, agriculture, water and wastewater or housing a...
The paper examines different practices, imaginaries and programs of ecological transitions whose art...
In the past decade, the literature on transitions toward sustainable socio-technical systems has mad...
This article examines a trend over the past two decades towards more explicit politicization in som...
textabstractThis article creates a meeting ground between two distinct and fairly elaborate research...
Local social-ecological systems (SES) have diverse needs owing to their heterogeneous properties suc...
International audienceThis article analyses how the established but still elusive concept of ‘landsc...
Research on sustainability transitions has expanded rapidly in the last ten years, diversified in te...
Scholarly work in geography has often fallen short of establishing the politicized connections betwe...
transdisciplinary effort to come to grips with the much-needed symbiosis between human activity and ...
Research evidence and pleas that humans are undermining their own survival on a robust and unforgivi...
This article proposes a new theoretical framework to study the dialectic of capital and nature over ...
Sustainability focuses on the question whether our planet can sustain the present and future global ...
Context: The negative effects of climate change and the food production systems, based on an ever-gr...
In spite of the growing attention to climate-induced migration, a coherent under-standing of the mat...
Large infrastructural sectors like energy, transport, agriculture, water and wastewater or housing a...
The paper examines different practices, imaginaries and programs of ecological transitions whose art...
In the past decade, the literature on transitions toward sustainable socio-technical systems has mad...
This article examines a trend over the past two decades towards more explicit politicization in som...
textabstractThis article creates a meeting ground between two distinct and fairly elaborate research...
Local social-ecological systems (SES) have diverse needs owing to their heterogeneous properties suc...
International audienceThis article analyses how the established but still elusive concept of ‘landsc...
Research on sustainability transitions has expanded rapidly in the last ten years, diversified in te...
Scholarly work in geography has often fallen short of establishing the politicized connections betwe...
transdisciplinary effort to come to grips with the much-needed symbiosis between human activity and ...
Research evidence and pleas that humans are undermining their own survival on a robust and unforgivi...
This article proposes a new theoretical framework to study the dialectic of capital and nature over ...
Sustainability focuses on the question whether our planet can sustain the present and future global ...
Context: The negative effects of climate change and the food production systems, based on an ever-gr...
In spite of the growing attention to climate-induced migration, a coherent under-standing of the mat...
Large infrastructural sectors like energy, transport, agriculture, water and wastewater or housing a...
The paper examines different practices, imaginaries and programs of ecological transitions whose art...