[HTML][HTML] From pro-growth and planetary limits to degrowth and decoloniality: An emerging bioeconomy policy and research agenda

S Ramcilovic-Suominen, M Kröger… - Forest Policy and …, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract In 2012, the European Commission (EC) introduced the new bio-based economy or
bioeconomy policy project, since adopted by about 50 countries. Alongside politicians …

[HTML][HTML] COVID-19 impacts and sustainability strategies for regional recovery in Southeast Asia: Challenges and opportunities

S Suriyankietkaew, S Nimsai - Sustainability, 2021 - mdpi.com
The COVID-19 pandemic crisis is threatening our progressive social, ecological and
economic development toward achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development …

[HTML][HTML] Alternatives to sustainable development: what can we learn from the pluriverse in practice?

S Kaul, B Akbulut, F Demaria, JF Gerber - Sustainability Science, 2022 - Springer
The debates on the sustainability of development have a long history. Although the
Brundtland Report popularized “sustainable development”, this slippery concept sidelined …

Global extractivisms and transformative alternatives

A Nygren, M Kröger, B Gills - The Journal of Peasant Studies, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
This article examines global extractivisms and transformative alternatives; addressing:(1)
access to and control over resources,(2) governance and recognition,(3) environmental …

[HTML][HTML] (Un) making in sustainability transformation beyond capitalism

G Feola, O Vincent, D Moore - Global Environmental Change, 2021 - Elsevier
Theorizations of sustainability transformation have foregrounded the construction (making)
of novel socioecological relations; however, they generally have obscured processes of …

[HTML][HTML] Envisioning just transformations in and beyond the EU bioeconomy: inspirations from decolonial environmental justice and degrowth

S Ramcilovic-Suominen - Sustainability Science, 2023 - Springer
Abstract The European Union (EU) is adhering to decarbonization of its economy to tackle
what is narrowly framed as 'environmental issues' of our socioecological and civilizational …

[HTML][HTML] Fossil fuels, stranded assets and COVID-19: Imagining an inclusive & transformative recovery

A Rempel, J Gupta - World Development, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract The 2015 Paris Agreement on Climate Change implicitly requires phasing out fossil
fuels; such a phase out may cost hundreds of trillions of dollars and induce widespread …

Political ecology II: Conjunctures, crises, and critical publics

F Sultana - Progress in human geography, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Political ecologists focus on power relations across scales to develop assessments of
systems that produce and maintain crises, such as the overlapping conjunctural crises of the …

Climate risk, culture and the Covid-19 mortality: A cross-country analysis

A Ozkan, G Ozkan, A Yalaman, Y Yildiz - World Development, 2021 - Elsevier
Why have some countries done significantly better than others in fighting the Covid-19
pandemic? Had some countries been better prepared than others? This paper attempts to …

[HTML][HTML] Are debt-for-nature swaps scalable: Which nature, how much debt, and who pays?

C Nedopil, M Yue, AC Hughes - Ambio, 2024 - Springer
With the ongoing sovereign debt and biodiversity crises in many emerging economies,
applications of debt-for-nature swaps as a dual solution for sovereign debt and nature …