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Knowledge Integration in the Politics and Policy of Rapid Transitions to Net Zero Carbon: A Typology and Mapping Method for Climate Actors in the UK

Steven R. Smith, Ian Christie

2021Sustainability19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The types of political and policy knowledge required to guide rapid transition to low-carbon economies remain largely disconnected in the fields of political science, psychology, and sociology. The composition and key features of the main actors involved, and their relationships have also not been systematically described. This paper attempts to address these knowledge gaps by proposing a new, integrative typology of actors involved in climate change mitigation policy in the United Kingdom (UK) and a method for mapping these actors and selecting their typological descriptors onto a 2D space. The mapping method enables stakeholders to visualise and evaluate the strength of support for the UK government’s net-zero-by-2050 “green growth” strategy and the tensions, challenges, and strategic opportunities potentially facing more radical alternatives. The methodology could be replicated for climate actors in other countries and, in principle, for any geographical scale or level of governance.

Topics & Concepts

TypologyPoliticsCorporate governanceGovernment (linguistics)Climate changeSpace (punctuation)Climate governanceScale (ratio)Economic systemRegional sciencePolitical scienceEnvironmental resource managementKnowledge managementEconomic geographySociologyEconomicsGeographyEcologyManagementComputer scienceLinguisticsLawBiologyPhilosophyOperating systemCartographyAnthropologySustainability and Climate Change GovernanceSocial Acceptance of Renewable EnergyClimate Change Policy and Economics
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