Scaling-up low-carbon urban initiatives: Towards a better understanding

D. van Doren, P.P.J. Driessen, H.A.C. Runhaar, Mendel Giezen

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Abstract

In cities worldwide, low-carbon urban initiatives (LCUIs) are realised by pioneers that prove that climate mitigation strategies can be integrated in urban development trajectories. Practitioners and scholars reflect on the need to scale-up such initiatives in order to accelerate the transition to low-carbon cities. Yet, limited conceptual clarity exists regarding the meaning of the concept of ‘scaling-up’ and the factors driving this process. This article aims to contribute to practice and theory on low-carbon urban development by presenting a taxonomy on the concept of scaling-up. Moreover, an explanatory framework is presented consisting of factors expected to contribute to the impact and scaling-up of LCUIs. Two case studies were conducted to illustrate the explanatory framework. The studies are illustrative but suggest that the explanatory framework allows for a systematic understanding of how the impact of former initiatives can be explained, and how their scaling-up can be promoted.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)175-194
JournalUrban Studies
Volume55
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2018

Keywords

  • built environment
  • drivers
  • initiatives
  • low-carbon urban development
  • scaling-up

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