The question of how the urgent transformation in fossil fuel based economies might be realised has come to occupy an increasingly prominent place within the social sciences. The challenge here is often cast in terms of how one or more existing system can be replaced by alternatives in which the carbon content has been removed or at least diluted by purposeful interventions. Here we approach the question from a different angle, asking how ongoing transformations in critical systems (in this case energy) are or may be leveraged in relation to climate change. We take as our focus the emergence of the smart city and examine a case in which the notion of the smart city has become wedded to the ambition for a low carbon city: Malmö, Sweden. As co...
In the face of climate destabilizations and breakdowns, debates about (de)growth and scale have been...
Decarbonising Economies analyses the ways in which questions of agency, power, geography and materia...
Climate change research is at an impasse. The transformation of economies and everyday practices is ...
The question of how the urgent transformation in fossil fuel based economies might be realised has c...
As the politics of climate change shift from the design of international institutions to the pursuit...
This paper examines the implementation of carbon governance initiatives targeting urban buildings an...
Over the past decade, a growing body of research has examined the role of cities in addressing clima...
In a growing debate about the smart city, considerations of the ways in which urban infrastructures ...
A growing body of literature has emerged that examines cities as key sites for socio-technical exper...
This paper takes as its starting point the argument that infrastructure networks cannot merely be th...
With cities contributing disproportionally to global carbon emissions, Philipp Rode describes how fo...
The article highlights two successful approaches in engaging with political structures and communiti...
Urban transformation for decarbonization is a significant challenge. Despite widespread and growing ...
Multiple visions for how urbanism can respond to the climate crisis and foster sustainability have e...
The concept of Sustainable Smart City (SSC) has been promoted as an ideal model that promises to enh...
In the face of climate destabilizations and breakdowns, debates about (de)growth and scale have been...
Decarbonising Economies analyses the ways in which questions of agency, power, geography and materia...
Climate change research is at an impasse. The transformation of economies and everyday practices is ...
The question of how the urgent transformation in fossil fuel based economies might be realised has c...
As the politics of climate change shift from the design of international institutions to the pursuit...
This paper examines the implementation of carbon governance initiatives targeting urban buildings an...
Over the past decade, a growing body of research has examined the role of cities in addressing clima...
In a growing debate about the smart city, considerations of the ways in which urban infrastructures ...
A growing body of literature has emerged that examines cities as key sites for socio-technical exper...
This paper takes as its starting point the argument that infrastructure networks cannot merely be th...
With cities contributing disproportionally to global carbon emissions, Philipp Rode describes how fo...
The article highlights two successful approaches in engaging with political structures and communiti...
Urban transformation for decarbonization is a significant challenge. Despite widespread and growing ...
Multiple visions for how urbanism can respond to the climate crisis and foster sustainability have e...
The concept of Sustainable Smart City (SSC) has been promoted as an ideal model that promises to enh...
In the face of climate destabilizations and breakdowns, debates about (de)growth and scale have been...
Decarbonising Economies analyses the ways in which questions of agency, power, geography and materia...
Climate change research is at an impasse. The transformation of economies and everyday practices is ...