Co-producing sustainability: reordering the governance of science, policy, and practice

C Wyborn, A Datta, J Montana, M Ryan… - Annual Review of …, 2019 - annualreviews.org
Co-production has become a cornerstone of research within the sustainability sciences,
motivating collaborations of diverse actors to conduct research in the service of societal and …

How are nature based solutions helping in the greening of cities in the context of crises such as climate change and pandemics? A comprehensive review

B Bayulken, D Huisingh, PMJ Fisher - Journal of Cleaner Production, 2021 - Elsevier
Urban areas are expanding due to rural-urban migration and due to population increases.
Their resilience is being challenged due to socio-political consequences of increasingly …

[HTML][HTML] Heatwave vulnerability across different spatial scales: Insights from the Dutch built environment

I Ahmed, M van Esch, F van der Hoeven - Urban Climate, 2023 - Elsevier
Heatwaves in urbanized areas, even in temperate regions like the Netherlands, are getting
serious attention. The Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute predicts more frequent and …

The wicked problem of climate change: A new approach based on social mess and fragmentation

J Sun, K Yang - Sustainability, 2016 - mdpi.com
The 21st century has been the warmest period on record since 1880, making the problem of
climate change a central issue in the global political arena. While most approaches to …

Governing for resilience: the role of institutional work

R Beunen, J Patterson, K Van Assche - Current Opinion in Environmental …, 2017 - Elsevier
Highlights•Governing for resilience requires governance systems to be both stable and
flexible.•Institutions are central in achieving a productive balance between stability and …

How pragmatism in environmental science and policy can undermine sustainability transformations: the case of marginalized mountain areas under climate and land …

S Sarkki, A Ficko, K Grunewald, AP Kyriazopoulos… - Sustainability …, 2017 - Springer
Global warming, land-use change, mass tourism and a deteriorating socio-economic
situation pose serious threats to the sustainability of mountain areas. The future …

[HTML][HTML] Co-production of urban forests as nature-based solutions: Motivations and lessons-learnt from public officials

D Roitsch, N da Schio, SK Ostoić, I Zivojinovic… - … Science & Policy, 2024 - Elsevier
The governance of urban forests as nature-based solutions (UF-NBS) in cities presents
numerous challenges for public officials as different socio-cultural, environmental, political …

[HTML][HTML] Dutch municipalities tackling climate change adaptation to heat stress through mainstreaming across sectors

F Baack, J Halman, J Vinke-de Kruijf, G Özerol… - … Science & Policy, 2024 - Elsevier
As climate change accelerates, adapting to heat stress means preventing excess deaths,
increased healthcare costs, reduced productivity, and damaged infrastructure and buildings …

[HTML][HTML] What makes long-term perspectives endure? Lessons from Dutch nature conservation

R Beunen, IB Lata - Futures, 2021 - Elsevier
This paper reflects on the performance and endurance of long-term perspectives and their
impact on strategies, institutional change and material effects. In the past decades, the long …

Climate proofing social housing in the Netherlands: toward mainstreaming?

D Boezeman, T de Vries - Journal of Environmental Planning and …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Climate vulnerabilities of the built environment are increasingly recognised. Mainstreaming
adaptation concerns in urban development and redevelopment projects is commonly …