This article is about re-making the material fabric of the city and the role that space plays in this. There are many ways of understanding the remaking of the city, including a range of often diverse ‘alternative’ initiatives which are enacted by neighbourhood, voluntary and civil society groups. We address the construction of ‘alternative’ urban low carbon spaces and whether these result in transformation of or continuity with dominant ways of thinking about remaking the city. Drawing on examples in Greater Manchester, UK, the article argues that, often despite the intention to promote forms of localist values and strategies as alternatives to dominant accounts of remaking the city, the hand of dominant and particularly state interests is...
In the in-between spaces of cities, there are many problems of various nature and scale: functional,...
This paper analyses recent shifts in urban sustainability discourse and practice through a critical ...
In recent years there has been much talk about a return of manufacturing (and production at large) t...
This article is about re-making the material fabric of the city and the role that space plays in thi...
AbstractThis article is about re-making the material fabric of the city and the role that space play...
©.This article is about re-making the material fabric of the city and the role that space plays in t...
Transforming cities to a lower carbon future is one of the key challenges of contemporary urban gove...
Heading to a post-carbon future requires a profound redefinition of the imagi -nary of the city and ...
This paper examines the implementation of carbon governance initiatives targeting urban buildings an...
Urban areas, being responsible for large shares of global greenhouse gas emissions, are important ar...
Over the past decade, a growing body of research has examined the role of cities in addressing clima...
A central paradox of environmental sustainability is that the institutions that bring stability to s...
Projected population growth and urbanization rates will create a huge demand for new buildings and p...
This paper addresses the governance of transitions to lower carbon cities. Drawing on both governmen...
AbstractThis article addresses the question of where urban low-carbon energy transitions are governe...
In the in-between spaces of cities, there are many problems of various nature and scale: functional,...
This paper analyses recent shifts in urban sustainability discourse and practice through a critical ...
In recent years there has been much talk about a return of manufacturing (and production at large) t...
This article is about re-making the material fabric of the city and the role that space plays in thi...
AbstractThis article is about re-making the material fabric of the city and the role that space play...
©.This article is about re-making the material fabric of the city and the role that space plays in t...
Transforming cities to a lower carbon future is one of the key challenges of contemporary urban gove...
Heading to a post-carbon future requires a profound redefinition of the imagi -nary of the city and ...
This paper examines the implementation of carbon governance initiatives targeting urban buildings an...
Urban areas, being responsible for large shares of global greenhouse gas emissions, are important ar...
Over the past decade, a growing body of research has examined the role of cities in addressing clima...
A central paradox of environmental sustainability is that the institutions that bring stability to s...
Projected population growth and urbanization rates will create a huge demand for new buildings and p...
This paper addresses the governance of transitions to lower carbon cities. Drawing on both governmen...
AbstractThis article addresses the question of where urban low-carbon energy transitions are governe...
In the in-between spaces of cities, there are many problems of various nature and scale: functional,...
This paper analyses recent shifts in urban sustainability discourse and practice through a critical ...
In recent years there has been much talk about a return of manufacturing (and production at large) t...