Research on the Geography of Sustainability Transitions (GOST) has enhanced our understanding in how place-based factors condition sustainability transitions. Its emphasis on the geography of niche development, however, neglects regime-level responses to regional sustainably transitions imperatives. Given the urgency of sustainability transitions, recent sustainability transitions research has emphasized an active destabilization and/or phase-out of incumbent carbon-intensive industries. However, this poses normative and practical challenges for regions heavily dependent in these sectors. Here the challenge is how to ensure an inclusive transition. This paper contributes to GOST by focusing on distributional and procedural dimensions of pol...
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In 2019, the European Union (EU) introduced a comprehensive strategy called the ‘European Green Deal...
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With the Norwegian Supreme Court’s 2020 People v. Arctic Oil decision, the prospects for halting oil...
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Recent scholarship has argued that effective and credible national climate policy mixes should encom...
A transition to sustainability is a systemic shift in the way buildings are procured, produced and u...
Departing from evolutionary economic geography, the objective of the article is to reveal the dynami...
With combined insights from evolutionary economic geography and transition studies, the article exam...
Given the urgency of realizing a transition to more sustainable energy systems, it is crucial to gai...
A key question for researchers is what blockages are on the pathway towards a sustainable transforma...
The sustainability paradigm is widely researched on the international and national level; however, t...
Recent studies on regional industrial path development call for new perspectives and studies of how ...
This literature review and policy overview attempts to set out the ways in which the green transitio...
This paper employs the concept of policy networks to study how interest groups and actors compete ov...
Combining insights from evolutionary economic geography and socio-technical transition studies, this...
In 2019, the European Union (EU) introduced a comprehensive strategy called the ‘European Green Deal...
The interaction between policy making and industry is a key to understanding the conditions for ‘gre...
With the Norwegian Supreme Court’s 2020 People v. Arctic Oil decision, the prospects for halting oil...
This thesis focuses on the economic concepts of weak and strong sustainable development in relation ...
Recent scholarship has argued that effective and credible national climate policy mixes should encom...
A transition to sustainability is a systemic shift in the way buildings are procured, produced and u...
Departing from evolutionary economic geography, the objective of the article is to reveal the dynami...
With combined insights from evolutionary economic geography and transition studies, the article exam...
Given the urgency of realizing a transition to more sustainable energy systems, it is crucial to gai...
A key question for researchers is what blockages are on the pathway towards a sustainable transforma...
The sustainability paradigm is widely researched on the international and national level; however, t...
Recent studies on regional industrial path development call for new perspectives and studies of how ...
This literature review and policy overview attempts to set out the ways in which the green transitio...
This paper employs the concept of policy networks to study how interest groups and actors compete ov...