TRANSITION MANAGEMENT IN THE URBAN CONTEXT
Five European cities pioneered with transition management, a governance approach aimed at creating space for new paradigms and practices, to address climate change at the local level. This guidance manual offers an introduction to transition management, illustrated by the experiences in five different urban contexts.
AUTHORS
Chris Roorda1,2, Julia Wittmayer2, Pepik Henneman3, Frank van Steenbergen2, Niki Frantzeskaki2, Derk Loorbach2 1 – Corresponding author: roorda@drift.eur.nl, +31 (0)10 4088824 2 – DRIFT, Erasmus University Rotterdam 3 – Meneer de Leeuw
This report is published by DRIFT (Dutch Research Institute for Transitions, Erasmus University Rotterdam) as part of its work in the INTERREG IVb funded MUSIC project (Mitigations in Urban Areas, Solutions for Innovative Cities). See also www.drift.eur.nl and www.themusicproject.eu. The authors wish to thank the partners from Aberdeen, Ghent, Ludwigsburg, Montreuil and Rotterdam as well as the participants of the transition arenas in these cities for their great work and their reflections. Please cite this report as: Roorda, C., Wittmayer, J., Henneman, P, Steenbergen, F. van, Frantzeskaki, N., Loorbach, D., Transition management in the urban context: guidance manual. DRIFT, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Rotterdam, 2014.
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