Politics of green transformations / edited by Lan Scoones,
Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: Pathways to sustainabilityPublication details: Routledge, 2015. Oxon:Description: xvii, 220 pISBN:- 9781138792906
- 333.7 POL
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333.7 MAS-R Resolving environmental conflicts / | 333.7 NAT Natural resources : | 333.7 PEA-N Natural resources and sustainable development / | 333.7 POL Politics of green transformations / | 333.7 RAJ-E Environmental studies: | 333.7 ROB-E Environmental policy / | 333.7 SOR-E Environmental science / |
1. The Politics of Green Transformations Ian Scoones, Peter Newell and Melissa Leach --
2. What is Green? Transformation Imperatives and Knowledge Politics Melissa Leach --
3. Invoking 'Science' in Debates about Green Transformations: A Help or a Hindrance? Erik Millstone --
4. Emancipating Transformation: From Controlling 'the Transition' to Culturing Plural Radical Progress Andy Stirling --
5. The Politics of Green Transformations in Capitalism Peter Newell --
6. The Political Dynamics of Green Transformations: Feedback Effects and Institutional Context Matthew Lockwood --
7. Green Transformations from Below? The Politics of Grassroots Innovation Adrian Smith and Adrian Ely --
8. Mobilizing for Green Transformations Melissa Leach and Ian Scoones --
9. The Green Entrepreneurial State Mariana Mazzucato --
10. Financing Green Transformations Stephen Spratt --
11. Green Transformation: Is There a Fast Track? Hubert Schmitz
"Recalling past transformations, this book examines what makes the current challenge different, and especially urgent. It analyses how green transformations must take place in the context of the particular moments of capitalist development, and in relation to particular alliances. The book emphasises the role of the state and the role of citizens, as innovators, entrepreneurs, green consumers and members of social movements. Green transformations must be both 'top-down', involving elite alliances between states and business, but also 'bottom up', pushed by grassroots innovators and entrepreneurs, and part of wider mobilisations among civil society."
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