The prevalent theories in the debate on sustainability transitions have been criticised for not sufficiently addressing energy change processes at the local level. This paper aims to enhance our understanding of local energy reorganisation processes. Drawing on the Regional Innovation Systems (RIS) approach, we argue that local development dynamics result from the interaction of various subsystems: science, politics, public administration, industry, finance, intermediaries and civil society. The analysis of the involved subsystems and their interaction shows how energy transitions are shaped by different individual and organisational actors as well as institutions on the local level. Empirical evidence from case studies on the German cities...
This research defines the public response to changes towards low carbon energy systems. The findings...
A regional energy transition (RET) implies a drastic transformation of the energy system and, hence,...
Making the transition to renewable, low carbon forms of energy could be the defining question of our...
While the traditional form of electricity generation and supply is based on centralized structures w...
The objective of this paper is to better understand the local energy transitions process, given the ...
Despite ten years of energy transition management, the existing energy system in The Netherlands rem...
Local energy developments from a spatial and systemic approach are highlighted using examples from a...
Communities play an important role in the planning, management and realisation of long-term energy t...
The local scale is regarded as increasingly critical for creating sustainable transitions in a post-...
While at first glance energy transition is a technical and financial challenge focused on investment...
http://authors.elsevier.com/a/1TVUC3QCo9JMWa free till september 25thInternational audienceUrban and...
International audienceThis chapter proposes a multi-scalar and territorial reading of the transition...
Many of the findings in transition studies are interesting but have relatively little theoretical pu...
La thèse porte sur les processus de transition énergétique urbaine et leur caractère multi-niveaux. ...
The cities of Graz in Austria and Freiburg in Germany have been perceived as ecolo-gical model citie...
This research defines the public response to changes towards low carbon energy systems. The findings...
A regional energy transition (RET) implies a drastic transformation of the energy system and, hence,...
Making the transition to renewable, low carbon forms of energy could be the defining question of our...
While the traditional form of electricity generation and supply is based on centralized structures w...
The objective of this paper is to better understand the local energy transitions process, given the ...
Despite ten years of energy transition management, the existing energy system in The Netherlands rem...
Local energy developments from a spatial and systemic approach are highlighted using examples from a...
Communities play an important role in the planning, management and realisation of long-term energy t...
The local scale is regarded as increasingly critical for creating sustainable transitions in a post-...
While at first glance energy transition is a technical and financial challenge focused on investment...
http://authors.elsevier.com/a/1TVUC3QCo9JMWa free till september 25thInternational audienceUrban and...
International audienceThis chapter proposes a multi-scalar and territorial reading of the transition...
Many of the findings in transition studies are interesting but have relatively little theoretical pu...
La thèse porte sur les processus de transition énergétique urbaine et leur caractère multi-niveaux. ...
The cities of Graz in Austria and Freiburg in Germany have been perceived as ecolo-gical model citie...
This research defines the public response to changes towards low carbon energy systems. The findings...
A regional energy transition (RET) implies a drastic transformation of the energy system and, hence,...
Making the transition to renewable, low carbon forms of energy could be the defining question of our...