Scales, strategies and actions for effective energy planning: A review

MR Pasimeni, I Petrosillo, R Aretano, T Semeraro… - Energy Policy, 2014 - Elsevier
This paper is a review of the most recent literature on the interaction between climate
change, land-use and energy, based on the analysis of papers collected through the most …

A framework for resilience-based governance of social-ecological systems

AS Garmestani, MH Benson - Ecology and Society, 2013 - JSTOR
Panarchy provides a heuristic to characterize the cross-scale dynamics of social-ecological
systems and a framework for how governance institutions should behave to be compatible …

Polycentric governance of multifunctional forested landscapes

H Nagendra, E Ostrom - International Journal of the Commons, 2012 - JSTOR
Human-induced causes of forest change occur at multiple scales. Yet, most governance
mechanisms are designed at a single level–whether international, national, regional or local …

Multi-level governance of climate change adaptation through regional partnerships in Canada and England

A Bauer, R Steurer - Geoforum, 2014 - Elsevier
Adaptation to climate change is widely recognized as a multi-level governance challenge
because expected impacts and respective measures cut across governmental levels …

From impacts to embodied experiences: tracing political ecology in climate change research

P Tschakert - Geografisk Tidsskrift-Danish Journal of Geography, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
Political ecology has long moved on from its initial skepticism of big science engagements
and cursory critiques of simplistic vulnerability approaches. Its core strengths lie in …

Can we manage for resilience? The integration of resilience thinking into natural resource management in the United States

MH Benson, AS Garmestani - Environmental management, 2011 - Springer
The concept of resilience is now frequently invoked by natural resource agencies in the US.
This reflects growing trends within ecology, conservation biology, and other disciplines …

Recognizing stewardship practices as indicators of social resilience: In living memorials and in a community garden

H McMillen, LK Campbell, ES Svendsen, R Reynolds - Sustainability, 2016 - mdpi.com
Resilience theory has received increased attention from researchers across a range of
disciplines who have developed frameworks and articulated categories of indicators; …

Uneven interventions and the scalar politics of governing livelihood adaptation in rural Nepal

JS Yates - Global Environmental Change, 2012 - Elsevier
Accounts that address the governance of adaptation are increasingly exploring the ways in
which the institutional context can both enable and constrain effective and equal adaptation …

Subnational governance for the low carbon energy transition: Map** the UK's 'Energy Constitution'

TL Muinzer, G Ellis - … and Planning C: Politics and Space, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
The UK has a 'national'strategy to decarbonise its energy sector, yet the transfer of key
responsibilities to its Devolved Administrations has meant that they control many of the …

Repositioning urban governments? Energy efficiency and Australia's changing climate and energy governance regimes

P McGuirk, R Dowling, H Bulkeley - Urban Studies, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
Urban local governments are important players in climate governance, and their roles are
evolving. This review traces the changing nexus of Australia's climate policy, energy policy …