"Water conflicts: more than conflicts over distribution? Assessing conflict structures with cases from Germany." DOI Creative Commons
S. Brauner

Discover Water, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 4(1)

Published: Nov. 9, 2024

Abstract Conflicts tend to be complex and, in many cases, multi-faceted. However, by adapting an approach Vuković, this study illustrates a method for structuring such conflicts, which can facilitate insights that are more profound dividing them into relevant dimensions of the problem. Given some conflicts ongoing and new ones may emerge certain also assesses potential using adapted methodology as structured basis constructing scenario analyses. In study, two cases from Germany on topic water analysed. The first case explores pair arose within short period involving chemical company called Currenta. These about controversial wastewater discharge attempt obtain rights, despite possible future stress. second concerns Nordheide region, is favoured its groundwater reservoir. recent decades, there has been growing dispute between residents harmful effects further extraction. Both illustrate evolving nature indicating they extend beyond over distribution. addition key finding, demonstrate diverging actors, well significance decision-makers involved these conflicts. A nuanced assessment prior action, conflict resolution, therefore encouraged study.

Language: Английский

Institutional theory and circular economy business models: The case of the European Union and the role of consumption policies DOI Creative Commons
Carlos F.A. Arranz, Marta F. Arroyabe

Journal of Environmental Management, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 340, P. 117906 - 117906

Published: April 25, 2023

The circular economy (CE) has been gaining traction in recent years as it promises a change for good, terms of environmental, social, and economic benefits. major changes required to implement business models (CEBMs), can prove be especially difficult organisations. This study provides holistic analysis the effect CE institutional policies on development CEBMs organisations, by exploring not only production-oriented policies, which have focus previous research, but also consumption policies. Consumption form regulatory information are oriented towards consumers potential affect demand products, turn affects paper is framed within theory context European Union. Our results reveal that positive, albeit diminishing, CEBMs. finds regulation most impactful policy, having larger impact than production highlight important role fostering consumers' products tools employed governments achieving sustainability.

Language: Английский

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51

How does policy coherence shape effectiveness and inequality? Implications for sustainable development and the 2030 Agenda DOI Creative Commons
Katherine E. Browne, Adis Dzebo, Gabriela Iacobuţă

et al.

Sustainable Development, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 31(5), P. 3161 - 3174

Published: May 17, 2023

Abstract During the formulation of 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, many promoted policy coherence as a key tool to ensure achievement Development Goals (SDGs) in way that “leaves no one behind.” Their argument assumed coherent policymaking contributes more effective policies and supports over‐arching efforts reduce inequality. As reaches halfway point, however, countries are falling short on SDGs, particularly SDG 10 (reduce inequality). This study revisits basic assumptions about underpinning SDGs. We systematically screened peer‐reviewed literature identify 40 studies provide evidence whether outcomes helps find did not help inequality majority cases made it worse several. Our findings challenge narrative is necessary pre‐condition progress SDGs all people.

Language: Английский

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Multi-criteria decision analysis of steam reforming for hydrogen production DOI
Ján Janošovský,

Viktória Boháčiková,

Dominika Kraviarová

et al.

Energy Conversion and Management, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 263, P. 115722 - 115722

Published: May 13, 2022

Language: Английский

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24

Co-creating socio-technical scenarios for net-zero emission pathways: Comparison of five national case studies DOI Creative Commons
Jakob Wachsmuth, Philine Warnke, Ajay Gambhir

et al.

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Transition, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 4, P. 100064 - 100064

Published: Aug. 1, 2023

The extent to which modelled future pathways support effective policymaking for sustainability transitions has been questioned a long time, with one major issue being the insufficient integration perspectives of policymakers and other stakeholders. One proposal address this set up facilitative dialogues stakeholders extend model-based socio-technical scenarios. This paper presents results first series such co-creation workshops, where discussed bottlenecks decarbonisation ways overcome these through tailored policy mixes. workshops took place in five countries: Brazil, Canada, Greece, Germany, UK, each specific sector focus. In all it became clear that substantial tensions exist between "ideal" real-world situation on ground. Also, adverse political framework conditions, uncertainty policies resistance powerful actors were emphasised as overarching most workshops. At same several instances pointed out important aspects transformative trajectories are not covered by models. Some challenges solutions stand countries spite strong diversity contexts: allocation capital towards massive investments into low-carbon solutions; infrastructure development generation transport hydrogen, capture use CO2 well electricity grid storage adapted renewable energy stakeholder citizen dialogues, agreement is reached cornerstones long-term trajectories; demand-side measures complementing processes.

Language: Английский

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12

Governing marine cloud brightening for ecosystem conservation under a warming climate DOI Creative Commons
Rose Foster, Nicole Shumway, D.P. Harrison

et al.

Earth System Governance, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 23, P. 100240 - 100240

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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Initiating social tipping dynamics in energy transitions: A novel analytical approach for exploring feedback loops and intervention points DOI Creative Commons
Jair Campfens,

Mert Duygan,

Claudia R. Binder

et al.

Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 56, P. 100973 - 100973

Published: Feb. 28, 2025

Language: Английский

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Towards desirable futures for the circular adaptive reuse of buildings: a participatory approach DOI Creative Commons
Brian van Laar, Angela Greco, Hilde Remøy

et al.

Sustainable Cities and Society, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 106259 - 106259

Published: March 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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Assessing natural heritage in Ecuador: a comprehensive framework for environmental policy DOI

Holger Zambrano-Loor,

Christian Franco-Crespo

Planning Practice and Research, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 22

Published: April 11, 2025

Language: Английский

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Exploring “big picture” scenarios for resilience in social–ecological systems: transdisciplinary cross-impact balances modeling in the Red River Basin DOI Creative Commons
Anita Lazurko, Vanessa Schweizer, Derek Armitage

et al.

Sustainability Science, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 18(4), P. 1773 - 1794

Published: April 1, 2023

Climate change is increasing the frequency and severity of extreme events in river basins around world. Efforts to build resilience these impacts are complicated by social-ecological interactions, cross-scale feedbacks, diverse actor interests that influence dynamics systems (SESs). In this study, we aimed explore big-picture scenarios a basin under climate characterizing future as emergent from interactions between efforts complex, SES. To do so, facilitated transdisciplinary scenario modeling process structured cross-impact balances (CIB) method, semi-quantitative method applies theory generate internally consistent narrative network interacting drivers change. Thus, also potential for CIB surface perspectives SESs. We situated Red River Basin, transboundary shared United States Canada where significant natural climatic variability worsened The generated 15 ranging agricultural markets ecological integrity, generating eight robust model uncertainty. analysis debrief workshop reveal important insights, including transformative changes required achieve desirable outcomes cornerstone role Indigenous water rights. sum, our surfaced complexities surrounding affirmed unique insights about trajectory SESs.The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s11625-023-01308-1.

Language: Английский

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10

Revealing Inter-regional Environmental Inequities Hidden in China’s Energy Transition DOI

Qiong Zhao,

Jing Zhao,

Wei Zhang

et al.

Environmental Science & Technology, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 57(32), P. 11852 - 11862

Published: Aug. 1, 2023

Energy transition is an important way to control air pollution, but it may conflict with the economic goal of alleviating regional inequality due its inherently different cost burdens. As one effective measures energy transition, this paper takes small coal-fired boiler (SCB) upgrading as example explore mismatch between costs and health benefits. Here, we construct a boiler-level inventory SCB upgrades for North China Plain (NCP) during 2013–2017 propose integrated modeling framework quantify spatial contribution benefits associated upgrading. We find that although total could offset entire region, developed municipalities (Beijing Tianjin) are likely gain more from less-developed neighboring provinces at lower costs. These contribute only 14% 21% within their territories, 56% which come provinces. Their approximately 5.6 times costs, much higher than 1.5 benefit–cost ratio in Our findings be useful shaping equitable sound environmental policies or other regions world serious coal-related pollution.

Language: Английский

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10