This doctoral study is situated within key debates relating to a recognised need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. National governments have been subject to binding targets through the Kyoto Treaty and linked EU legislation, with many governments implementing their own climate change programmes. One consequence of this is that sub-national governing organisations are being confronted with a need to re-think their own governing logics. This includes new strategies for reducing emissions and perhaps different ways of viewing spaces within their jurisdiction. Research in this area requires more empirical and conceptual development (although see While, Jonas and Gibbs, 2010). This study investigates carbon reduction policies in the English re...
Research Highlights and Abstract: This article provides the first detailed and evidence-based accoun...
Cities around the world have taken up the challenge to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions by desi...
Urban governments across the globe are reimagining and reasserting their roles and responsibilities ...
In the political geography of responses to climate change, and the governance of carbon more specifi...
This paper addresses the governance of transitions to lower carbon cities. Drawing on both governmen...
The UK 2008 Climate Change Act transferred a global policy issue into national legislation, establis...
This chapter charts the shift from sustainable development policy drivers, through the emergence of ...
PhD ThesisThis thesis investigates the governance of climate change policy in English and German cit...
Climate change is one of the key global policy issues of our time. Transport is the sector from whic...
A new framework for analysing subnational policy-making is applied to climate governance in the 'twi...
We reflect on the decision to abandon the mainstreaming of zero-carbon house building in England, in...
This thesis investigates the governance of climate change policy in English and German cities. Based...
The paper addresses the important question of how institutional structures matter to the delivery of...
Climate change is recognized as a major threat to humanity and action is being taken at various spat...
The management of carbon emissions holds some prospect for challenging sustainable development as th...
Research Highlights and Abstract: This article provides the first detailed and evidence-based accoun...
Cities around the world have taken up the challenge to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions by desi...
Urban governments across the globe are reimagining and reasserting their roles and responsibilities ...
In the political geography of responses to climate change, and the governance of carbon more specifi...
This paper addresses the governance of transitions to lower carbon cities. Drawing on both governmen...
The UK 2008 Climate Change Act transferred a global policy issue into national legislation, establis...
This chapter charts the shift from sustainable development policy drivers, through the emergence of ...
PhD ThesisThis thesis investigates the governance of climate change policy in English and German cit...
Climate change is one of the key global policy issues of our time. Transport is the sector from whic...
A new framework for analysing subnational policy-making is applied to climate governance in the 'twi...
We reflect on the decision to abandon the mainstreaming of zero-carbon house building in England, in...
This thesis investigates the governance of climate change policy in English and German cities. Based...
The paper addresses the important question of how institutional structures matter to the delivery of...
Climate change is recognized as a major threat to humanity and action is being taken at various spat...
The management of carbon emissions holds some prospect for challenging sustainable development as th...
Research Highlights and Abstract: This article provides the first detailed and evidence-based accoun...
Cities around the world have taken up the challenge to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions by desi...
Urban governments across the globe are reimagining and reasserting their roles and responsibilities ...