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Title
The Role of Cities in the Socio-Ecological Transition of Europe (ROCSET)
Language
English
Description (en)
WWWforEurope Working Paper No. 93, 170 pages Taking into account the potentially different starting and framework conditions of cities in different regions of the European Union, we present a new approach for sustainability transition analysis with a special focus on the governance of urban common-pool resources. The aim is to identify the conditions which are supportive for innovative institutional arrangements, like self-organised and co-operative forms of governance for urban resource systems like energy, water and green spaces. This report explores these conditions systematically focussing on the overarching research question: What is the transformative role of institutional diversification and innovation in the governance of core urban common pool resources? The role of the resource systems energy, urban green spaces and drinking water is empirically analysed in field studies of 40 European cities, exploring the potential for local self-organisation and socio-ecological transition.
Keywords (en)
Beyond GDP
Keywords (en)
Biophysical constraints
Keywords (en)
Common-pool resources
Keywords (en)
Energy
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Green spaces
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Water
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Multi-level governance
Keywords (en)
Urban commons
Keywords (en)
Socio-ecological transition
Keywords (en)
Sustainable cities
Keywords (en)
Sustainable urban transitioning
Institutional Repository
No
HTTP/WWW
http://www.foreurope.eu
Author of the digital object
Thomas  Sauer
Author of the digital object
Stephanie  Barnebeck
Author of the digital object
Yannick  Kalff
Author of the digital object
Judith  Schicklinski
Publisher
WWWforEurope
Other
Susanne  Elsen
Stefan  Kuhn
Johanna  Hopp
Cristina  Garzillo
OpenAIRE Version Type
publishedVersion
Format
application/pdf
OpenAIRE Access Rights
openAccess
Dewey Decimal Classification
Ecology
European Projects
Socio-economic sciences and the humanities
Type of publication
Working Paper
European Union (all programmes)
290647
Publication Date
2015-05-04