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Knowledge Integration in the Politics and Policy of Rapid Transitions to Net Zero Carbon: A Typology and Mapping Method for Climate Actors in the UK. (2021). Smith, Steven R ; Christie, Ian.
In: Sustainability.
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  25. Interplay of policy experimentation and institutional change in sustainability transitions: The case of mobility as a service in Finland. (2022). Kivimaa, Paula ; Rogge, Karoline S.
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  26. Net zero by 2050: Investigating carbon-budget compliant retrofit measures for the English housing stock. (2022). Li, X ; Oreszczyn, T ; Arbabi, H ; Bennett, G ; Tingley, Densley D.
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  29. Effektiv und mehrheitsfähig? Der Emissionshandel auf dem Prüfstand. (2021). Huwe, Vera ; Sigl-Glockner, Philippa ; Krahe, Max.
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  30. Varieties of Crises: Comparing the Politics of COVID-19 and Climate Change. (2021). Sun, Yixian ; van der Ven, Hamish.
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  31. Beyond experiments: Embedding outcomes in climate governance. (2021). Sengers, Frans ; Berkhout, Frans ; Turnheim, Bruno.
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  33. Knowledge Integration in the Politics and Policy of Rapid Transitions to Net Zero Carbon: A Typology and Mapping Method for Climate Actors in the UK. (2021). Smith, Steven R ; Christie, Ian.
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  35. Accounting matters: Revisiting claims of decoupling and genuine green growth in Nordic countries. (2021). Tilsted, Joachim Peter ; Lund, Jens Friis ; Majeau-Bettez, Guillaume ; Bjorn, Anders.
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  36. Contextualising Urban Experimentation: Analysing the Utopiastadt Campus Case with the Theory of Strategic Action Fields. (2021). von Wirth, Timo ; Wanner, Matthias ; Bachmann, Boris.
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  38. Climate Ambition and Sustainable Development for a New Decade: A Catalytic Framework. (2021). Ellinger, Paula ; van Asselt, Harro ; Widerberg, Oscar ; Levai, David ; Hultman, Nathan ; Roger, Charles B ; Garcia, Miriam ; Rudyk, Bryce ; Chengo, Victoria ; Scobie, Michelle ; Cherkaoui, Ayman ; Edwards, Todd ; Roelfsema, Mark ; Mert, Ayem ; Hale, Thomas ; Shrivastava, Manish Kumar ; Hsu, Angel ; Posa, Sara ; Gutschow, Malin ; Weinfurter, Amy ; Chan, Sander ; Hermwille, Lukas ; Mihnar, Saffran ; Mbeva, Kennedy Liti ; Bynoe, Paulette ; Boran, Idil.
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  39. Deliberate decline: An emerging frontier for the study and practice of decarbonization. (2020). Rosenbloom, Daniel ; Rinscheid, Adrian.
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  40. Catalytic Cooperation. (2020). Hale, Thomas.
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  41. Experiments in EU Climate Governance: The Unfulfilled Potential of the Covenant of Mayors. (2020). Campillo, Xira Ruiz ; Bendlin, Lena ; Acconcia, Giuseppe ; Domorenok, Ekaterina.
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  42. Under What Conditions Will the Paris Process Produce a Cycle of Increasing Ambition Sufficient to Reach the 2°C Goal?. (2020). Salen, Hkon.
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  43. Interplay of Policy Experimentation and Institutional Change in Transformative Policy Mixes: The Case of Mobility as a Service in Finland. (2020). Kivimaa, Paula ; Rogge, Karoline S.
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  44. Regional governments represent an increasingly relevant component in climate change policies, which showcase a high interest in the climate change sphere and provide several benefits connected with th. (2020). Galarraga, Ibon ; Gadani, Giulia ; de Murieta, Elisa Sainz.
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  45. Strategies and Governance for Implementing Deep Decarbonization Plans at the Local Level. (2020). Linton, Samantha ; Tozer, Laura ; Clarke, Amelia.
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  46. Can finance and market driven (FMD) interventions make “weak states” stronger? Lessons from the good governance norm complex in Cambodia. (2020). Nathan, Iben ; Cashore, Benjamin.
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  47. Exploring the pathways: Regulatory experiments for Sustainable Development - An interdisciplinary approach. (2019). Bischoff, Thore ; Gailhofer, Peter ; Fuhr, Martin ; Bizer, Kilian ; von der Leyen, Kaja ; Heyen, Dirk Arne ; Bauknecht, Dierk ; Proeger, Till.
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  48. Make Fossil Fuels Great Again? The Paris Agreement, Trump, and the USFossil Fuel Industry. (2019). Hermwille, Lukas ; Sanderink, Lisa.
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  49. Urban configurations of carbon neutrality: Insights from the Carbon Neutral Cities Alliance. (2019). Klenk, Nicole ; Tozer, Laura.
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  50. Subnational politics of the urban age: evidence from Brazil on integrating global climate goals in the municipal agenda. (2019). Jacobi, Pedro Roberto ; Valente, Laura Silvia.
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  51. From path dependence to policy mixes for Nordic electric mobility: Lessons for accelerating future transport transitions. (2019). Kojo, Matti ; Kotilainen, Kirsi ; Valta, Jussi ; Sovacool, Benjamin K ; Rautiainen, Antti ; Aalto, Pami.
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  52. Developing Policy Pathways: Redesigning Transition Arenas for Mid-range Planning. (2019). Pantsar, Mari ; Hakkarainen, Louna ; Auvinen, Karoliina ; Huomo, Timo ; Savolainen, Kaisa ; Marttila, Tatu ; Matschoss, Kaisa ; Perikangas, Sofi ; Peljo, Janne ; Hyysalo, Sampsa ; Lukkarinen, Jani ; Lovio, Raimo ; Temmes, Armi ; Kivimaa, Paula ; Berg, Annukka ; Rask, Mikko ; Pyhalammi, Allu ; Hilden, Mikael.
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  53. Regional climate change policies: An analysis of commitments, policy instruments and targets. (2019). Galarraga, Ibon ; Gadani, Giulia ; de Murieta, Elisa Sainz.
    In: ECONOMICS AND POLICY OF ENERGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT.
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  54. Advancing the research agenda on food systems governance and transformation. (2019). Vasileiou, Ioannis ; Eakin, Hallie ; Pahl-Wostl, Claudia ; Oberlack, Christoph ; van Bers, Caroline ; Evans, Tom ; Delaney, Aogan ; Eriksen, Siri ; Purdon, Mark ; Jones, Lindsey ; Cramer, Laura ; Korhonen-Kurki, Kaisa.
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  55. Conditions for politically accelerated transitions: Historical institutionalism, the multi-level perspective, and two historical case studies in transport and agriculture. (2019). Geels, Frank W ; Roberts, Cameron.
    In: Technological Forecasting and Social Change.
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  56. Policy experimentation: core concepts, political dynamics, governance and impacts. (2018). Munaretto, Stefania ; Hilden, Mikael ; Huitema, Dave ; Jordan, Andrew.
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