This paper develops a geographic understanding of urban energy transitions in subSaharan African towns and cities. In doing so this paper seeks to critically reflect on the value and limits of urban transitions analysis as a framework for understanding energy networks beyond the largely integrated systems across the Global North. We explore how these potentials and deficits can be addressed by examining promising developments across a series of debates in urban studies that can help sensitise this approach to energyscapes in the African context. By reviewing urban transi- tions analysis through these debates the paper offers four important contributions to expand existing ways of understanding energy transition. These include the pa...
Approaches to providing sustainable energy in cities have generated considerable interest in academi...
There is an emerging scholarship that criticises the conceptualisation of urban informality from a d...
This study analyses the conditions under which socio-technical systems transition to more sustainabl...
Sub-Saharan Africa is urbanizing fast, and by 2040 the population of the subcontinent is expected to...
International audienceThis chapter presents the main conclusions of two comparative research program...
Despite increasing attention to the complex geographies of energy supply and use in Southern cities,...
International audienceThe role of cities, as places and drivers of the energy transition is increasi...
Sub-Saharan Africa is seeing an influx of international interest and investment in energy projects d...
This issue of the Network Industries Quarterly is dedicated to the governance of energy transition i...
Energy access is typically viewed as a problem for rural areas, but people living in urban settings ...
Energy access is typically viewed as a problem for rural areas, but people living in urban settings ...
This thesis explores the relationships between emerging intersections of climate and energy agendas ...
Sub-Saharan Africa is seeing an influx of international interest and investment in energy projects d...
Bibliography: leaves 139-146.This dissertation deals with the energy transition process which is de-...
This paper addresses the role of governance of urban areas in shaping energy use in LICs and MICs, f...
Approaches to providing sustainable energy in cities have generated considerable interest in academi...
There is an emerging scholarship that criticises the conceptualisation of urban informality from a d...
This study analyses the conditions under which socio-technical systems transition to more sustainabl...
Sub-Saharan Africa is urbanizing fast, and by 2040 the population of the subcontinent is expected to...
International audienceThis chapter presents the main conclusions of two comparative research program...
Despite increasing attention to the complex geographies of energy supply and use in Southern cities,...
International audienceThe role of cities, as places and drivers of the energy transition is increasi...
Sub-Saharan Africa is seeing an influx of international interest and investment in energy projects d...
This issue of the Network Industries Quarterly is dedicated to the governance of energy transition i...
Energy access is typically viewed as a problem for rural areas, but people living in urban settings ...
Energy access is typically viewed as a problem for rural areas, but people living in urban settings ...
This thesis explores the relationships between emerging intersections of climate and energy agendas ...
Sub-Saharan Africa is seeing an influx of international interest and investment in energy projects d...
Bibliography: leaves 139-146.This dissertation deals with the energy transition process which is de-...
This paper addresses the role of governance of urban areas in shaping energy use in LICs and MICs, f...
Approaches to providing sustainable energy in cities have generated considerable interest in academi...
There is an emerging scholarship that criticises the conceptualisation of urban informality from a d...
This study analyses the conditions under which socio-technical systems transition to more sustainabl...