[HTML][HTML] Towards a typology of intermediaries in sustainability transitions: A systematic review and a research agenda

P Kivimaa, W Boon, S Hyysalo, L Klerkx - Research Policy, 2019 - Elsevier
Intermediary actors have been proposed as key catalysts that speed up change towards
more sustainable socio-technical systems. Research on this topic has gradually gained …

Scaling the impact of sustainability initiatives: a typology of amplification processes

DPM Lam, B Martín-López, A Wiek, EM Bennett… - Urban …, 2020 - Springer
Amplifying the impact of sustainability initiatives to foster transformations in urban and rural
contexts, has received increasing attention in resilience, social innovation, and sustainability …

[HTML][HTML] Co-productive agility and four collaborative pathways to sustainability transformations

JM Chambers, C Wyborn, NL Klenk, M Ryan… - Global Environmental …, 2022 - Elsevier
Co-production, the collaborative weaving of research and practice by diverse societal actors,
is argued to play an important role in sustainability transformations. Yet, there is still poor …

From transition to domains of transformation: Getting to sustainable and just food systems through agroecology

CR Anderson, J Bruil, MJ Chappell, C Kiss, MP Pimbert - Sustainability, 2019 - mdpi.com
The acceleration of ecological crises has driven a growing body of thinking on sustainability
transitions. Agroecology is being promoted as an approach that can address multiple crises …

[HTML][HTML] Beyond agricultural innovation systems? Exploring an agricultural innovation ecosystems approach for niche design and development in sustainability …

AAE Pigford, GM Hickey, L Klerkx - Agricultural systems, 2018 - Elsevier
Well-designed and supported innovation niches may facilitate transitions towards
sustainable agricultural futures, which may follow different approaches and paradigms such …

[HTML][HTML] Deep transitions: Emergence, acceleration, stabilization and directionality

J Schot, L Kanger - Research Policy, 2018 - Elsevier
Industrial society has not only led to high levels of wealth and welfare in the Western world,
but also to increasing global ecological degradation and social inequality. The socio …

Sustainability transitions in developing countries: Major insights and their implications for research and policy

AJ Wieczorek - Environmental Science & Policy, 2018 - Elsevier
Sustainability transitions literature is a rapidly growing and influential field of research. It
argues for a radical change of systems providing human needs. Being triggered by the …

[HTML][HTML] Passing the baton: How intermediaries advance sustainability transitions in different phases

P Kivimaa, S Hyysalo, W Boon, L Klerkx… - … Innovation and Societal …, 2019 - Elsevier
Recently, increasing attention has been paid to intermediaries, actors connecting multiple
other actors, in transition processes. Research has highlighted that intermediary actors (eg …

Degrowth and agri-food systems: a research agenda for the critical social sciences

L Guerrero Lara, L Van Oers, J Smessaert… - Sustainability …, 2023 - Springer
Degrowth has become a recognised paradigm for identifying and critiquing systemic
unsustainability rooted in the capitalist, growth-compelled economy. Increasingly, degrowth …

Transition heuristic frameworks in research on agro-food sustainability transitions

H El Bilali - Environment, development and sustainability, 2020 - Springer
The agro-food system needs a genuine sustainability transition to achieve sustainable food
and nutrition security in the face of climate change, population growth, ecosystem …