There is increasing enthusiasm at urban and municipal scales for leading sustainability transitions, amid higher level endorsement and even expectation of such leadership. Yet this downscaling of responsibility for transition requires a greater critical focus. It raises questions of how evenly spread the capacity to lead on this is, and how it relates to the complex and differentiated multi-scalar governance structures and political landscapes within which municipal actors are situated. This article draws upon evidence from a mixed methods comparative and multi-scalar analysis across Europe exploring the different pressures and potential that exist for municipalities. Our central aim is to critically interrogate what municipalities are doin...
After two decades of privatization and outsourcing being the dominant trends across public services,...
Research on Urban Sustainability Transitions (UST) highlights the need for drastic changes across a ...
Municipalities are increasingly involved in energy transition planning. There are, however, doubts a...
Municipalities as agents in sustainable transitions Municipalities are increasingly perceived as ke...
The local scale is regarded as increasingly critical for creating sustainable transitions in a post-...
International audienceIn the context of climate protection policies, this article addresses the post...
AbstractThis article addresses the question of where urban low-carbon energy transitions are governe...
This article addresses the question of where urban low-carbon energy transitions are governed. A cha...
While the traditional form of electricity generation and supply is based on centralized structures w...
Renewable energies are increasingly perceived as important subjects for local development: employmen...
Worldwide, there are an increasing number of transnational networks on climate actions driven by non...
International audienceThis chapter proposes a multi-scalar and territorial reading of the transition...
Climate change is the most important challenge facing the planet and one of the most interesting com...
Urban sustainability transitions have attracted increasing academic interest. However, the political...
Sustainable energy transition implies different, but interlinked strategies, technologies and policy...
After two decades of privatization and outsourcing being the dominant trends across public services,...
Research on Urban Sustainability Transitions (UST) highlights the need for drastic changes across a ...
Municipalities are increasingly involved in energy transition planning. There are, however, doubts a...
Municipalities as agents in sustainable transitions Municipalities are increasingly perceived as ke...
The local scale is regarded as increasingly critical for creating sustainable transitions in a post-...
International audienceIn the context of climate protection policies, this article addresses the post...
AbstractThis article addresses the question of where urban low-carbon energy transitions are governe...
This article addresses the question of where urban low-carbon energy transitions are governed. A cha...
While the traditional form of electricity generation and supply is based on centralized structures w...
Renewable energies are increasingly perceived as important subjects for local development: employmen...
Worldwide, there are an increasing number of transnational networks on climate actions driven by non...
International audienceThis chapter proposes a multi-scalar and territorial reading of the transition...
Climate change is the most important challenge facing the planet and one of the most interesting com...
Urban sustainability transitions have attracted increasing academic interest. However, the political...
Sustainable energy transition implies different, but interlinked strategies, technologies and policy...
After two decades of privatization and outsourcing being the dominant trends across public services,...
Research on Urban Sustainability Transitions (UST) highlights the need for drastic changes across a ...
Municipalities are increasingly involved in energy transition planning. There are, however, doubts a...