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In this innovative work, Kristof Van Assche, Raoul Beunen and Monica Gruezmacher analyse the challenges and possibilities of sustainability transitions, presenting the dilemmas facing the path to more sustainable communities and societies, as well as proposing creative solutions. The authors deploy evolutionary governance theory as a conceptual framing for transition strategy, highlighting the importance of understanding governance and community strategy in any potential response to environmental crises.This timely book expertly draws on a wide range of disciplines and theories, in considering the limitations imposed by unpredictable dynamics of power, discourse and affect and the shifting boundaries of what is governable. The authors demonstrate the creative potential of both instabilities and rigidities in governance. Chapters detail the basics of evolutionary governance theory, developing and applying it to transition strategy by engaging in an accessible manner with post-structuralism, psychoanalysis, institutional economics, systems theory and critical management studies. In a clearly constructed theoretical narrative, the results of this engagement become clear, in a new understanding of the weight of the past on governance and community, the construction of temporality, change and strategic change, contextual notions of good governance, and how these affect major shifts towards sustainability.Strategy for Sustainability Transitions is an important addition to an ever-expanding and crucial field. Particularly relevant to practitioners and policy makers interested in sustainable development and environmental governance, it will greatly appeal to students and scholars of human geography, public policy and administration, environmental politics and planning and development studies.
Kristof Van Assche, Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Alberta, Canada, Raoul Beunen, Open University, the Netherlands and Monica Gruezmacher, Department of Political Science/Sustainability Council, University of Alberta, Canada
Contents: 1 Introduction: transitions, Grand Challenges and big promises 12 Basic concepts for transition mapping: governance and its actors 173 Basic concepts for transition mapping: institutions 424 Governance paths as history and infrastructure for transition 705 The realm of discourse: stories and concepts in governanceand community 876 Power and knowledge in governance: enabling, structuringand hindering transitions 1087 Rigidities in governance and transition: dependencies 1238 Flexibility and change: finding a balance in governance andtransition 1529 Looking forward and back: building futures and encodingpasts in governance 18510 Strategy in governance: communities and their futuresreimagined and reconstructed 20011 Transitions reconsidered: navigating dilemmas, negotiatingfutures, affecting identities 22312 If people don’t like it: resistance, backlash and counterstrategy 25313 Good governance as a precondition and goal in sustainabilitytransitions 26714 Conclusion: strategy in governance for transition 293Index 301
‘Always insightful, sometimes challenging, Strategy for Sustainability Transitions tackles global issues that have been piling up, from climate change to social inequality. The interdisciplinary approach of the authors is unique and inspiring. The crux of their argument is that the transition requires strategies underpinned by a comprehensive understanding of governance.’
Kristof Van Assche, Monica Gruezmacher, Lochner Marais, Xaquin Perez-Sindin, South Africa) Marais, Lochner (University of the Free State, Kristof Van Assche
Kristof Van Assche, Monica Gruezmacher, Lochner Marais, Xaquin Perez-Sindin, South Africa) Marais, Lochner (University of the Free State, Kristof Van Assche
Kristof Van Assche, Monica Gruezmacher, Lochner Marais, Xaquin Perez-Sindin, South Africa) Marais, Lochner (University of the Free State, Kristof Van Assche
Kristof Van Assche, Monica Gruezmacher, Lochner Marais, Xaquin Perez-Sindin, South Africa) Marais, Lochner (University of the Free State, Kristof Van Assche