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A systematic review of the evidence on decoupling of GDP, resource use and GHG emissions, part II: synthesizing the insights
H Haberl, D Wiedenhofer, D Virág, G Kalt, B Plank, P Brockway, ...
Environmental research letters 15 (6), 065003, 2020
9352020
A transition to which bioeconomy? An exploration of diverging techno-political choices
D Hausknost, E Schriefl, C Lauk, G Kalt
Sustainability 9 (4), 669, 2017
2352017
A systematic review of the evidence on decoupling of GDP, resource use and GHG emissions, part I: bibliometric and conceptual mapping
D Wiedenhofer, D Virág, G Kalt, B Plank, J Streeck, M Pichler, A Mayer, ...
Environmental research letters 15 (6), 063002, 2020
2252020
Nachhaltige Nicht-Nachhaltigkeit: warum die ökologische Transformation der Gesellschaft nicht stattfindet
I Blühdorn, F Butzlaff, M Deflorian, D Hausknost, M Mock
transcript Verlag, 2020
2172020
The environmental state and the glass ceiling of transformation
D Hausknost
Environmental politics 29 (1), 17-37, 2020
2092020
Beyond the environmental state? The political prospects of a sustainability transformation
D Hausknost, M Hammond
Environmental politics 29 (1), 1-16, 2020
1122020
The political dimensions of Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES): Cascade or stairway?
D Hausknost, N Grima, SJ Singh
Ecological Economics 131, 109-118, 2017
792017
Facilitating low-carbon living? A comparison of intervention measures in different community-based initiatives
M Schäfer, S Hielscher, W Haas, D Hausknost, M Leitner, I Kunze, ...
Sustainability 10 (4), 1047, 2018
762018
Investigating patterns of local climate governance: How low‐carbon municipalities and intentional communities intervene in social practices
D Hausknost, W Haas, S Hielscher, M Schäfer, M Leitner, I Kunze, ...
Environmental Policy and Governance 28 (6), 371-382, 2018
602018
Decision, choice, solution:‘Agentic deadlock’in environmental politics
D Hausknost
Environmental Politics 23 (3), 357-375, 2014
502014
Debating transformation in multiple crises
U Brand, A Brunnengräber, I Omann, U Schneidewind, S Andresen, ...
World social science report, 480-484, 2013
502013
The politics of selection: Towards a transformative model of environmental innovation
D Hausknost, W Haas
Sustainability 11 (2), 506, 2019
432019
Degrowth and democracy
D Hausknost
Routledge Handbook of Ecological Economics, 457-466, 2017
232017
Greening the Juggernaut? The modern state and the ‘glass ceiling’of environmental transformation
D Hausknost
Ecology and justice: contributions from the margins. Zagreb: Institute for …, 2017
202017
‘Society can’t move so much as a chair!’—systems, structures and actors in social ecology
D Hausknost, V Gaube, W Haas, B Smetschka, J Lutz, SJ Singh, ...
Social Ecology: Society-Nature Relations across Time and Space, 125-147, 2016
192016
A transition to which bioeconomy? An exploration of diverging techno-political choices. Sustainability 9 (4): 669
D Hausknost, E Schriefl, C Lauk, G Kalt
182017
Large scale societal transitions in the past
M Fischer-Kowalski, D Hausknost
WWWforEurope Working Paper, 2014
182014
Transformationsnarrativ und Verantwortlichkeit: Die gesellschaftstheoretische Lücke der Transformationsforschung
I Blühdorn, F Butzlaff, M Deflorian, D Hausknost
IGN Position Paper Jan, 2018
172018
Transformationsnarrativ und Verantwortlichkeit
I Blühdorn, F Butzlaff, M Deflorian, D Hausknost
Die gesellschaftstheoretische Lücke der Transformationsforschung, IGN …, 2018
132018
Die gläserne Decke der Transformation. Strukturelle Blockaden im demokratischen Staat
D Hausknost
I. Blühdorn, F. Butzlaff, M. Deflorian, D. Hausknost & M. Mock, Nachhaltige …, 2020
92020
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