In eco-welfare states, welfare provision must operate within planetary boundaries, entailing societal transformations and significant emission reductions. This article contributes to the research on sustainable welfare and eco-social policies by examining transformative and integrative eco-social initiatives that aim to reduce environmental impacts while also ensuring that public actors have the capacities to reach legally binding social outcomes and enhance social inclusion. Theoretically, we combine welfare state transformation research with the concepts of social-ecological systems, provisioning systems and transformative capacity. Our empirical cases in Finland include public actors promoting sustainable public procurement, a network of...
In this paper we explore the potential of cross-fertilization between research on welfare state refo...
Authors such as Dryzek, Gough and Meadowcroft have indicated that social-democratic welfare states c...
Recent theoretical literature in social policy argued that climate change posed a new risk to the st...
In eco-welfare states, welfare provision must operate within planetary boundaries, entailing societa...
In eco-welfare states, welfare provision must operate within planetary boundaries, entailing societa...
Attention towards topics such as environmental pollution, climate change, or biodiversity has strong...
Sustainable development and climate change mitigation have become guiding policy principles in many ...
Sustainable development and climate change mitigation have become guiding policy principles in many ...
The paper discusses the challenges of welfare environmental sustainability in social policy analysis...
The article contributes to sustainability transition research by indicating the significance of tran...
Comparative empirical studies of the link between economic growth, carbon emissions and ecological f...
Sustainability research plays an important role on our way toward eco-welfare state where citizens’ ...
More nation states are now committing to zero net carbon by 2050 at the latest, which is encouraging...
A framework is presented for thinking about state intervention in developed capitalist economies in ...
Social policy developed as a research field and academic discipline to ensure protection from social...
In this paper we explore the potential of cross-fertilization between research on welfare state refo...
Authors such as Dryzek, Gough and Meadowcroft have indicated that social-democratic welfare states c...
Recent theoretical literature in social policy argued that climate change posed a new risk to the st...
In eco-welfare states, welfare provision must operate within planetary boundaries, entailing societa...
In eco-welfare states, welfare provision must operate within planetary boundaries, entailing societa...
Attention towards topics such as environmental pollution, climate change, or biodiversity has strong...
Sustainable development and climate change mitigation have become guiding policy principles in many ...
Sustainable development and climate change mitigation have become guiding policy principles in many ...
The paper discusses the challenges of welfare environmental sustainability in social policy analysis...
The article contributes to sustainability transition research by indicating the significance of tran...
Comparative empirical studies of the link between economic growth, carbon emissions and ecological f...
Sustainability research plays an important role on our way toward eco-welfare state where citizens’ ...
More nation states are now committing to zero net carbon by 2050 at the latest, which is encouraging...
A framework is presented for thinking about state intervention in developed capitalist economies in ...
Social policy developed as a research field and academic discipline to ensure protection from social...
In this paper we explore the potential of cross-fertilization between research on welfare state refo...
Authors such as Dryzek, Gough and Meadowcroft have indicated that social-democratic welfare states c...
Recent theoretical literature in social policy argued that climate change posed a new risk to the st...