Regional Economic Adaptability and Sustainability Transition
A special issue of Energies (ISSN 1996-1073). This special issue belongs to the section "C: Energy Economics and Policy".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 December 2021) | Viewed by 33000
Special Issue Editor
Interests: human geography; local and regional development; maritime economy; transport geography; regional economic adaptability; sustainability transition
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Dear Colleagues,
The question of why some regional economies successfully cope with sudden shocks and long-term structural challenges while others fail remains one of the vital issues in regional studies. Repeated attempts to explain this phenomenon through “general” theories of regional development did not yield satisfactory results in an evaluation of empirical research on the territorial variability of development factors. The concept of adaptability, sensitive to the specific, historically conditioned context of regional development, has provided exciting insights into the wealth and poverty of regions for several decades. Adaptability has shed light on the processes of industrial restructuring. Enriched with a multi-scalar agency, it allowed us to better understand the interactions between regional development and globalisation. The global financial crisis of 2008 prompted the development of this concept towards the notion of regional resilience. Sudden anthropogenic climate change is a crisis which requires a profound, sustainable transition. Although the issue of technology (renewable energy sources, saving and recovery of energy and raw materials) lies at the core of these transformations, they are also commonly dependent on social and cultural conditions (socio-technical regimes). As the research conducted so far shows, there are relatively few innovative regions, and they owe their success to unique endogenous factors. The Special Issue aims to combine the scientific achievement of the regional economic adaptability school with research outcomes in the field of sustainability transition. This transition occurs in real places, sometimes with connections to relevant spaces. It is hoped that showing the active role of different places and spaces in the processes of sustainability transition will pave the way toward obtaining significant scientific and practical results. The core topics of the Special Issue are as follows:
- theoretical research at the crossroads of regional adaptability and sustainable transition,
- regional adaptation–adaptability trade-off in the context of sustainable transition,
- development pathways of sustainable socio-technical regimes,
- organisations and industries in sustainability transitions,
- practices of adaptation to sustainability,
- places and spaces of sustainable transition,
- participatory processes for sustainable transition,
- sustainable place-based policies.
Dr. Maciej Tarkowski
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Adaptation
- Adaptability
- Development pathways
- Sustainability transition
- Urban or regional resilience
- Socio-technical regimes
- Energy transition
- Circular economy
- Places and spaces
- Regions
- Multi-scalar agency
- Place-based policies
- Smart specialisation
- Participatory process
- Innovations
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