Nordic cities are often perceived as frontrunners of urban sustainability and their planners increasingly embrace and combine environmentalist ideas with communicative planning approaches. We argue that how corporatist networks promote green growth strategies that can undermine sustainability targets is often overlooked. In this article, we examine how the City of Copenhagen is failing in its efforts to become the world’s first carbon-neutral capital by 2025 partly because of corporatist capture of the decarbonisation agenda. Taking a phronetic social science approach we shed light on the production of knowledge and counter-knowledge in planning conflicts over energy infrastructure, in particular the iconic €530 million Copenhill waste-to-e...
Malmo aims to become Swedens most climate-smart city and Hyllie, its newest city district, is to lea...
This paper addresses an issue of increasing contemporary salience: the role of large cities in addre...
Putting climate neutrality on the urban agenda inevitably requires a re-imagination and delineation ...
Nordic cities are often perceived as frontrunners of urban sustainability and their planners increas...
Nordic cities are often perceived as frontrunners of urban sustainability and their planners increas...
This thesis is about the making of a power plant. It sheds light on how neoliberal ideas shape large...
In 2012, the Copenhagen City administration released the 2012 CPH2025 Climate Plan, thereby becoming...
Climate change threatens major disruption to cities around the world, including from extreme weather...
In the face of the complexity of the interconnected processes involved in the relationships between ...
This paper is a study upon a global vision of a sustainable future, to local implementation of envir...
An era (2005–2015) centered around the Copenhagen Accord saw the rise of several immature sociotechn...
Reducing greenhouse gas emissions at the city scale continues to be of high priority. Oslo pioneered...
Today three out of four Europeans live in towns and cities. Urban areas concentrate most of the envi...
This paper suggests that the City of Copenhagen\u2019s experience as a case of \u201crestoration of ...
There is a consensus within both academia and politics on the important role of cities in achieving ...
Malmo aims to become Swedens most climate-smart city and Hyllie, its newest city district, is to lea...
This paper addresses an issue of increasing contemporary salience: the role of large cities in addre...
Putting climate neutrality on the urban agenda inevitably requires a re-imagination and delineation ...
Nordic cities are often perceived as frontrunners of urban sustainability and their planners increas...
Nordic cities are often perceived as frontrunners of urban sustainability and their planners increas...
This thesis is about the making of a power plant. It sheds light on how neoliberal ideas shape large...
In 2012, the Copenhagen City administration released the 2012 CPH2025 Climate Plan, thereby becoming...
Climate change threatens major disruption to cities around the world, including from extreme weather...
In the face of the complexity of the interconnected processes involved in the relationships between ...
This paper is a study upon a global vision of a sustainable future, to local implementation of envir...
An era (2005–2015) centered around the Copenhagen Accord saw the rise of several immature sociotechn...
Reducing greenhouse gas emissions at the city scale continues to be of high priority. Oslo pioneered...
Today three out of four Europeans live in towns and cities. Urban areas concentrate most of the envi...
This paper suggests that the City of Copenhagen\u2019s experience as a case of \u201crestoration of ...
There is a consensus within both academia and politics on the important role of cities in achieving ...
Malmo aims to become Swedens most climate-smart city and Hyllie, its newest city district, is to lea...
This paper addresses an issue of increasing contemporary salience: the role of large cities in addre...
Putting climate neutrality on the urban agenda inevitably requires a re-imagination and delineation ...