Publié en ligne avant parution papierInternational audienceThrough analysis of the orientations, conflicts and challenges of recent energy-climate policy in Stockholm, this paper interrogates how energy and climate become (translated as) a set of issues which come to matter in the local urban arena for different social and political interests. Drawing in particular on recent theoretical work on urban materiality, it is argued that ongoing, 'everyday' local struggles over the processes and practices of transformation of the urban fabric constitute repoliticised settings through and in which the orientations of urban energy transition are materially understood, experienced and performed in diverging ways. In 'mapping' the undulating politics ...
The climate crisis concerns all fabrics of society. Local journalism can play a key role when cities...
The “urban transition” agenda is as a conglomerate of ambitions derived from international policy do...
The confluence of global climate change, growing levels of energy consumption and rapid urbanization...
International audienceThrough analysis of the orientations, conflicts and challenges of recent energ...
The question of how the urgent transformation in fossil fuel based economies might be realised has c...
International audienceIn the context of climate protection policies, this article addresses the post...
Urban transformation for decarbonization is a significant challenge. Despite widespread and growing ...
This paper reconstructs the trajectory of energy efficiency policies in Berlin from the 1920s to tod...
Urban energy transitions: Places, processes and politics of socio-technical change. Special issue of...
This article addresses the question of where urban low-carbon energy transitions are governed. A cha...
AbstractThis article addresses the question of where urban low-carbon energy transitions are governe...
The purpose of this study is to critically examine how the problem of “climate change” is constructe...
In the field of urban climate policy, heat production and demand are key sectors for achieving a sus...
International audienceGiven that in-depth place-specific studies are needed for a better understandi...
International audienceThis paper contributes to an emerging literature focused on cities and regions...
The climate crisis concerns all fabrics of society. Local journalism can play a key role when cities...
The “urban transition” agenda is as a conglomerate of ambitions derived from international policy do...
The confluence of global climate change, growing levels of energy consumption and rapid urbanization...
International audienceThrough analysis of the orientations, conflicts and challenges of recent energ...
The question of how the urgent transformation in fossil fuel based economies might be realised has c...
International audienceIn the context of climate protection policies, this article addresses the post...
Urban transformation for decarbonization is a significant challenge. Despite widespread and growing ...
This paper reconstructs the trajectory of energy efficiency policies in Berlin from the 1920s to tod...
Urban energy transitions: Places, processes and politics of socio-technical change. Special issue of...
This article addresses the question of where urban low-carbon energy transitions are governed. A cha...
AbstractThis article addresses the question of where urban low-carbon energy transitions are governe...
The purpose of this study is to critically examine how the problem of “climate change” is constructe...
In the field of urban climate policy, heat production and demand are key sectors for achieving a sus...
International audienceGiven that in-depth place-specific studies are needed for a better understandi...
International audienceThis paper contributes to an emerging literature focused on cities and regions...
The climate crisis concerns all fabrics of society. Local journalism can play a key role when cities...
The “urban transition” agenda is as a conglomerate of ambitions derived from international policy do...
The confluence of global climate change, growing levels of energy consumption and rapid urbanization...