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A transitions perspective on coastal sustainability
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- Morrissey, John (Author)
- Heidkamp, C. Patrick (Editor)
- Morrissey, John (Editor)
- Heidkamp, C. Patrick (Author)
Title
A transitions perspective on coastal sustainability
Abstract
This chapter presents a review of the multi-scalar complexities of coastal sustainability challenges. It focuses on three discrete vignettes of innovation, which range from a novel and emerging innovation, a maturing innovation and an innovation which has become mainstream and part of the prevailing socio-technical regime. The first vignette focuses on 3D ocean farming off the coast of Connecticut in Long Island Sound, USA, as an example of an emerging niche-level innovation. The second vignette discusses the development of offshore wind energy capacity in Liverpool Bay, UK as an example of a socio-technical innovation that is more mature. The final vignette discusses containerisation as an example of a fully matured socio-technological change. The chapter argues that a spatial perspective on transition is critical to adequately account for uneven development processes and to recognise the heterogeneity of different places in terms of potential for low-carbon transition. © 2019 selection and editorial matter, C. Patrick Heidkamp and John Morrissey.
Book Title
Towards coastal resilience and sustainability
Date
2018
Publisher
Routledge
Pages
15-33
Citation Key
morrisseyTransitionsPerspectiveCoastal2018
Short Title
Coastal sediment management as a response to intensifying storms and sea level rise
Language
English
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Citation
Morrissey, J., & Heidkamp, C. P. (2018). A transitions perspective on coastal sustainability. In C. P. Heidkamp & J. Morrissey (Eds.), Towards coastal resilience and sustainability (pp. 15–33). Routledge.
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