Many democracies find it difficult to act swiftly on problems such as climate change and biodiversity loss. This is reflected in long-standing debates in research and policy about whether democratic practices are capable of fostering timely, large-scale transformations towards sustainability. Drawing on an integrative review of scholarly literature from 2011 to early 2021 on sustainability transformations and the democracy-environment nexus, this article synthesises existing research on prospects and pitfalls for democratising sustainability transformations. We advance a new typology for understanding various combinations of democratic/authoritarian practices and of transformations towards/away from sustainability. We then explore the role ...
In this paper we argue that the unifying theme of this century will be sustainability, that is, how ...
‘Transgovernance: Advancing Sustainability Governance’ analyses the question what recent and ongoing...
Since a more substantial recognition of environmental degradation in the 1960s, the scholarly commun...
Many democracies find it difficult to act swiftly on problems such as climate change and biodiversit...
Many democracies find it difficult to act swiftly on problems such as climate change and biodiversit...
Many democracies find it difficult to act swiftly on problems such as climate change and biodiversit...
Many democracies find it difficult to act swiftly on problems such as climate change and biodiversit...
Many democracies find it difficult to act swiftly on problems such as climate change and biodiversit...
The discourse on sustainability transformations moves beyond accommodationist, reformist framings of...
The world today faces a number of environmental problems that are both severe and urgent. Finding ef...
As environmental crises, most notably climate change, become ever more severe, voices are reappearin...
Can democracy secure environmental sustainability? This article proposes a basic, yet substantial or...
In the debate around ecological democracy, a pivotal point of contention has long been the question ...
Summarization: This paper aims to explore a possible relationship between democracy and the environm...
Over the last two decades researchers have come to understand much about the global challenges confr...
In this paper we argue that the unifying theme of this century will be sustainability, that is, how ...
‘Transgovernance: Advancing Sustainability Governance’ analyses the question what recent and ongoing...
Since a more substantial recognition of environmental degradation in the 1960s, the scholarly commun...
Many democracies find it difficult to act swiftly on problems such as climate change and biodiversit...
Many democracies find it difficult to act swiftly on problems such as climate change and biodiversit...
Many democracies find it difficult to act swiftly on problems such as climate change and biodiversit...
Many democracies find it difficult to act swiftly on problems such as climate change and biodiversit...
Many democracies find it difficult to act swiftly on problems such as climate change and biodiversit...
The discourse on sustainability transformations moves beyond accommodationist, reformist framings of...
The world today faces a number of environmental problems that are both severe and urgent. Finding ef...
As environmental crises, most notably climate change, become ever more severe, voices are reappearin...
Can democracy secure environmental sustainability? This article proposes a basic, yet substantial or...
In the debate around ecological democracy, a pivotal point of contention has long been the question ...
Summarization: This paper aims to explore a possible relationship between democracy and the environm...
Over the last two decades researchers have come to understand much about the global challenges confr...
In this paper we argue that the unifying theme of this century will be sustainability, that is, how ...
‘Transgovernance: Advancing Sustainability Governance’ analyses the question what recent and ongoing...
Since a more substantial recognition of environmental degradation in the 1960s, the scholarly commun...