Sustainable Regional Restructuring
Edited by James Karlsen (),
Jan Ole Rypestøl () and
Michaela Trippl ()
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This incisive book presents conceptual and empirical insights to illustrate how regions can adopt sustainable industry practices in response to climate change. Contributing authors assess regional restructuring from multiple angles, examining case studies and empirical evidence. Taking an interdisciplinary approach, the book features contributions from economic geography and regional innovation studies that provide an approachable overview of the subject and proposes fresh development strategies and policies to support sustainable transformations.
Keywords: Sustainable Regional Restructuring; Green Path Development; Climate Change; Economic Geography; Regional Innovation Studies; Challenge Oriented Regional Innovation Systems (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
ISBN: 9781035330782
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Sustainable Regional Restructuring: an introduction

- James Karlsen, Jan Ole Rypestøl and Michaela Trippl
- Ch 2 Place-based transformative innovation policies

- Michaela Trippl and Franz Tödtling
- Ch 3 A plethora of transformative innovation policy tensions

- Markku Sotarauta
- Ch 4 On the role of culture for sustainable regional restructuring

- Camilla Chlebna and Robert Hassink
- Ch 5 Agency, skills and workforce adaptation

- Stuart Dawley, Asbjørn Karlsen and Danny MacKinnon
- Ch 6 Twenty years of regional innovation studies

- Bjørn T. Asheim and Markus Grillitsch
- Ch 7 Regional resilience: unpacking adaptive capacity and adaptive action

- Jan Ole Rypestøl and Roman Martin
- Ch 8 The role of agency for the shifting balance of economic, environmental, and social sustainability in the history of the Norwegian salmon farming industry

- Stig-Erik Jakobsen and Arnt Fløysand
- Ch 9 Regional green initiatives in concert

- Emelie Langemyr Eriksen and Jan Ole Rypestøl
- Ch 10 Regional restructuring in the Norwegian seafood industry

- Monica Plechero and Heidi Wiig
- Ch 11 Navigating grand challenges – the challenge of transforming the petroleum sector in Norway

- James Karlsen
- Ch 12 Questioning the economic growth paradigm

- Heike Mayer
- Ch 13 Geographies of sustainable innovation and regional restructuring: looking ahead

- Michaela Trippl
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