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Cities and the low carbon transition (2011)
Journal Article
Bulkeley, H., Castan Broto, V., Hodson, M., & Marvin, S. (2011). Cities and the low carbon transition. ˜The œEuropean financial review (Online),

The notion of a low carbon transition is beguilingly simple. We use too much of the wrong sort of energy. We need to use the right sort of energy, and we need to use less of it.

Growing greener cities (2011)
Report
Swilling, M., Robinson, B., Marvin, S., & Hodson, M. (2011). Growing greener cities

The politics of governing cities, infrastructures and resource flows : spaces of reproduction or reconfiguration? (2011)
Journal Article
Hodson, M., & Marvin, S. (2011). The politics of governing cities, infrastructures and resource flows : spaces of reproduction or reconfiguration?. Geographica Helvetica, 702-714

This paper develops a theoretical and conceptual understanding of the role of space and politics in governing relationships between cities, critical energy, water, waste and transportation infrastructures and resource flows. It presents a view of cit... Read More about The politics of governing cities, infrastructures and resource flows : spaces of reproduction or reconfiguration?.

Conclusions (2011)
Book Chapter
Hodson, M., Marvin, S., Bulkeley, H., & Castan-Broto, V. (2011). Conclusions. In H. Bulkeley, V. Castan-Broto, M. Hodson, & S. Marvin (Eds.), Cities and low carbon transitions. London: Routledge

Introduction (2011)
Book Chapter
Bulkeley, H., Castan-Broto, V., Hodson, M., & Marvin, S. (2011). Introduction. In H. Bulkeley, V. Castan-Broto, M. Hodson, & S. Marvin (Eds.), Cities and low carbon transitions. London: Routledge

Cities mediating technological transitions : understanding visions, intermediation and consequences (2011)
Book Chapter
Hodson, M., & Marvin, S. (2011). Cities mediating technological transitions : understanding visions, intermediation and consequences. In S. Guy, S. Marvin, W. Medd, & T. Moss (Eds.), Shaping urban infrastructures : Intermediaries and the governance of socio-technical networks. London: Earthscan

Cities can only exist because of the highly developed systems which underlie them, ensuring that energy, clean water, etc. are moved efficiently from producer to user, and that waste is removed. The urgent need to make the way that these services are... Read More about Cities mediating technological transitions : understanding visions, intermediation and consequences.