This paper explores environmental innovation in the largest emerging economy – China - and its potential for contributing to global transitions to low-carbon, more sustainable patterns of development. It builds on earlier studies bringing alternative forms of low(er)-technology, ‘below-the-radar’, ‘disruptive’ and/or social innovation into its analysis. In addition, however, the paper develops our understanding of low-carbon innovation by paying particular attention to issues of changing power relations and social practices; theoretical issues that need attention in the literature generally but are notably absent when studying transitions in China. This shift in perspective allows four neglected questions to be introduced and, in each ca...
The world will not be able to achieve sustainable transition without China, yet there is both signif...
The key to solving increasingly serious environmental problems is comprehensively to promote low car...
The question of how to achieve ‘green’ development – to maintain economic growth without the trade-o...
This paper explores environmental innovation in the largest emerging economy – China - and its poten...
China’s potential transition to a low-carbon, climate resilient or ‘post-carbon’ society is a key co...
Purpose – This paper seeks to explore arguments for the importance of disruptive innovation to China...
Big hydro, big solar photovoltaic (PV) and big wind - these are the usual focus of accounts of low c...
This special section of ‘Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions’ investigates emerging ph...
China represents a test-case of global significance regarding the challenges of urban mobility trans...
This CeMoRe Report sets out 4 scenarios for future Chinese urban e-mobility, drawing on qualitative ...
Disruptive innovation offers significant promise regarding expedited global low-carbon transition, s...
Historically, technology transfer from the global North to China played a large role in renewable en...
China is experiencing a transition to low-carbon economic development. This paper assesses the curre...
Using case study analysis across three sectors in China (cement, electric vehicles and coal fired el...
Transition towards low carbon development (LCD) is an urgent challenge for the global community. As ...
The world will not be able to achieve sustainable transition without China, yet there is both signif...
The key to solving increasingly serious environmental problems is comprehensively to promote low car...
The question of how to achieve ‘green’ development – to maintain economic growth without the trade-o...
This paper explores environmental innovation in the largest emerging economy – China - and its poten...
China’s potential transition to a low-carbon, climate resilient or ‘post-carbon’ society is a key co...
Purpose – This paper seeks to explore arguments for the importance of disruptive innovation to China...
Big hydro, big solar photovoltaic (PV) and big wind - these are the usual focus of accounts of low c...
This special section of ‘Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions’ investigates emerging ph...
China represents a test-case of global significance regarding the challenges of urban mobility trans...
This CeMoRe Report sets out 4 scenarios for future Chinese urban e-mobility, drawing on qualitative ...
Disruptive innovation offers significant promise regarding expedited global low-carbon transition, s...
Historically, technology transfer from the global North to China played a large role in renewable en...
China is experiencing a transition to low-carbon economic development. This paper assesses the curre...
Using case study analysis across three sectors in China (cement, electric vehicles and coal fired el...
Transition towards low carbon development (LCD) is an urgent challenge for the global community. As ...
The world will not be able to achieve sustainable transition without China, yet there is both signif...
The key to solving increasingly serious environmental problems is comprehensively to promote low car...
The question of how to achieve ‘green’ development – to maintain economic growth without the trade-o...