Sustainability and Climate Change Governance
External reference: https://openalex.org/T10119
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Knowledge can both politicize and depoliticize environmental conflicts
Analysis of knowledge mobilization in environmental conflicts showing that expert and grassroots knowledge both politicize and depoliticize issues in complex, contingent ways.
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Civic Data at the Seams
Civic data projects depend on managing seams—misalignments between institutions and stakeholders. Research on heat island mapping reveals how these boundaries require continuous maintenance and.
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Climate ethics review finds justice and responsibility shape responses
Literature review examining ethical frameworks and justice principles shaping climate policy responses across governance scales from 1990-2025.
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Article outlines principles for integrative teaching in higher education
Framework and principles for designing and implementing integrative teaching and learning to develop inter- and transdisciplinary competencies in higher education.
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Symbolic power shapes which nature values become legitimate
A conceptual framework integrating symbolic power and socially endorsed beliefs explains how values of nature gain legitimacy in sustainability governance, illustrated through Japanese fisheries.
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Village clustering helps localize sustainability planning in Nagpur region
Methodology for clustering rural villages by socioeconomic and environmental indicators to direct localised sustainability interventions in Nagpur, India
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SDG interaction discourse is described as prescriptive positivist
Analysis of how prescriptive positivism in SDG discourse emphasizes technical solutions over equity and systemic transformation, with implications for post-2030 sustainability frameworks.
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Discrete Choice Models were generally best for urban freight prioritization
Framework for selecting participatory planning methods in urban freight policy. Study evaluates approaches across stakeholder heterogeneity, policy complexity, and time constraints.
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Moderate climate change awareness found in Sto. Domingo residents
Study of 414 residents reveals moderate climate change awareness but significant gap between understanding problems and actionable solutions, highlighting need for targeted educational.
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Dutch planning law fits adaptive law but raises justice concerns
Examining adaptive planning law and environmental justice in the Dutch Environmental Planning Act, revealing tensions between procedural flexibility and substantive equity commitments.
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Nested governance is seen as insufficient for planetary environmental crises
Examining why global environmental governance fails to address planetary crises through fragmented multilateral agreements and proposing nested systems and world federation approaches for.
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Highland land-use change is linked to different local conflicts
Comparative analysis of land use transformations in Polish and Argentine highland regions reveals location-specific social conflicts driven by divergent cropland trajectories and market integration.
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Uncertainty mistranslation can weaken sociotechnical resilience
Explores how governments mistranslate epistemological uncertainties into technical problems, undermining resilience governance. Examines nuclear safety and pandemic surveillance failures through.
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Village resilience in Qianshan is uneven and moderately low
Examines spatial patterns of rural resilience across 170 villages in Anhui, China, identifying infrastructure and public services as key constraints to adaptive capacity and village development.
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Coastal city green development scores rose, but gaps remained wide
Assess urban green development capacity in coastal eastern China using entropy weight-TOPSIS analysis, examining economic, technological, and governance factors driving sustainability transitions.
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Framework proposed for feasible, equitable land-based climate mitigation
Framework integrating numerical modelling with stakeholder coproduction for feasible, equitable assessment of land-based climate mitigation technologies across governance levels.
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Clean energy use rose, but major barriers remain
Examines clean energy adoption barriers in low-income and middle-income countries, revealing that access metrics overlook affordability, reliability, and actual usage patterns critical to energy.
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Green Growth as a Pillar of Viksit Bharat: A Fixed Effects Analysis of Renewable Energy, Finance, and State-Level Development in India
Fixed effects analysis of 30 Indian states from 2005-2023 finds 10% renewable energy capacity increase associated with 1.42% GSDP growth, with green finance amplifying effects.
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Public support for carbon pricing stayed stable in Germany
Study examines public support for carbon pricing in Germany 2019-2022, revealing that energy costs reduce backing while preferences shift toward social protection over environmental spending.

