Syllabus/achievement requirements

* = the article is in a compendium

@ = the article is available online

How to find an article on the reading list

All course curriculum is available at the bookstore Akademika. The compendium will be available at Kopiutsalget in the basement of Akademika. Please bring your student card.

Online articles

@ = articles are available online through Bibsys' subscriptions to e-journal databases for employees and students. To access the articles it is necessary to use a computer in the UiO network. This is because the UiO subscription access is controlled by IP-address. To download the articles from computers outside the UiO network it is necessary to connect to the UiO network by VPN client.

Module 1: The Sustainability Challenge

*Altenburg, T. and A. Pegels. 2012. Sustainability-oriented innovation systems – managing the green transformation. Innovation and Development 2(1): 5-22.

@Global Commission on the Economy and Climate. 2014. Better Growth, Better Climate: The New Climate Economy Report (Synthesis Report). (55 pages) Available online

@Hamann, R. 2012. The Business of Development: Revisiting Strategies for a Sustainable Future. Mar-Apr. Available online

@Holden, E. et al. 2014. Sustainable development: Our Common Future revisited. Global Environmental Change 26: 130-139. Available online

@Krumdieck, S. 2013. Transition Engineering: Planning and Building the Sustainable World. The Futurist 47(4) Available online

@Mol, A.P.J. and Spaargaren, G. 2000. Ecological modernisation theory in debate: A review. Environmental Politics 9(1): 17-49. (23 pages) Available online

@Peters, G.P., R.M. Andrew, T. Boden, J.G. Canadell, P. Ciais, C. Le Quéré, G. Marland, M.R. Raupach, and C. Wilson, 2013: The challenge to keep global warming below 2?C. Nature Climate Change, 3, 4-6.  Available online

*Philips, M. (2008). Uneven Development (1984). Neil Smith. in Hubbart, P. et al (red.). Key Texts in Human Geography, Sage. (12 pages)

@Reid, W.V. et al. 2010. Earth System Science for Global Sustainability: Grand Challenges. Science 330: 916-917. Available online

@Rockstrom et al. 2009. A Safe Operating Space for Humanity. Nature 461, 472-475 Available online

@Hamann, R. 2012. The Business of Development: Revisiting Strategies for a Sustainable Future. Mar-Apr. Available online

Module 2: Innnovation – the basics

*Asheim, B.T. (2005). The Geography of Innovation: Regional Innovation Systems. In Fagerberg, J., Mowery, D.C. and Nelson, R.R. (2005). The Oxford Handbook of Innovation. Oxford, Oxford University Press. (26 pages).

*Fagerberg, J. (2005). Innovation: A Guide to the Literature. In Fagerberg, J., Mowery, D.C. and Nelson, R.R. (2005). The Oxford Handbook of Innovation. Oxford, Oxford University Press. (28 pages).

*Freeman, C. (1992). A green techno-economic paradigm for the world economy. In Freeman, C – The Economics of Hope. Pinter Publishers, London.  (21 pages).

@Geels, F.W and Schot, J. (2007). Typology of sociotechnical transition pathways. Research Policy, 36, 399-417. Available online

@Liu, J. Chaminade, C. Asheim, B. 2013. The Geography and Structure of Global Innovation Networks: A Knowledge Base Perspective. European Planning Studies (published online). Available online

*Lundvall, B. ?. and Johnsen, B. (1994). The Learning Economy. Journal of Industry Studies, Vol 1, pp 23-42 (19 pages).

*Hoogma, R., Kemp, R., Schot, J. og Truffer, B. (2002). Experimenting for Sustainable Transport, Kapittel 1 Technological Fixes. London, Spon Press. (11 pages) Edited By Steven T. Walsh and Aard J. Groen

Module 3 – Green innovations and transitions in practice

@Bain, C. and Selfa, T. (2013). Framing and reframing the environmental risks and economic benefits of ethanol production in Iowa. Agriculture and Human Values, 30, 351-364. (13 pages). Available online

@Berkout, F., Verbong, G., Wieczorek, A. J., Raven, R., Lebel, L. and Bai, X. (2010) Sustainability experiments in Asia: innovations shaping alternative development pathways? Environmental Science and Policy, 13, 261-271.  (10 pages). Available online

@Birtchnell, T. and Urry, J. 2013. Fabricating Futures and the Movement of Objects. Mobilities 8(3): 388-405. Available online

@Boyd, E., Boykoff, M. and Newell, P. (2011). The “New” Carbon Economy: What’s New? Antipode, 43, 601-611. Available online

@Falk, J. and C. Ryan. 2007. Inventing a Sustainable Future: Australia and the Challenge of Eco-innovation. Futures 39(2/3): 215-229. Available online

@Forsman, H. (2013). Environmental Innovations as Sources of Competitive Advantage or Vice Versa? Business Strategy and the Environment, 22, 306-320. (14 pages). Available online

@Gouvea, R., Kassicieh, S. and Montoya, M.J.R. 2013. Using the quadruple helix to design strategies for the green economy. Technological Forecasting and Social Change 80(2): 221-230. (10 pages). Available online

@Porter, M.E. and Linde (1995). Green and Competitive. Harvard Business Review.  (10 pages) Available online

*Reve, T. and Sasson, A. (2012). De framvoksende kunnskapsn?ringene – fornybar energi og milj?. Kapittel 10 i boken Et kunnskapsbasert Norge. Universitetsforlaget, Oslo. (20 pages)

@Rohracher, H. and Sp?th, P. (2013). The Interplay of Urban Energu Policy and Socoi-technical Transitions: The Eco-cities of Graz and Freiburg in Retrospect. Urban Studies, 51. Available online

@Smith, A. (2007). Translating Sustainability’s between Green Niches and Socio-Technical Regimes. Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, 19, 4, 427-450. (23 pages). Available online

@Sp?th, P. and Rohracher, H. (2010). “Energy regions”: The transformative power of regional discourses on socio-technical futures. Research Policy, 39, 449-458. Available online

@Specht, K., Siebert, R., Hartmann, I., Freisinger, U.B., Sawicka, M., Werner, A., Thomaier, S., Henckel, D., Walk, H. and Dierich, A. (2013) Urban agriculture of the future: an overview of sustainability aspects of food production in and on buildings. Agriculture and Human Values 30, 351-361. (19 pages). Available online

@S?ther, B. (2000). Continuity and convergence: Reduction of water pollution in the Norwegian pulp and paper industry. Business Strategy and the Environment, 9, 390-400.  Available online

@Ulsrud, K., Winther, T., Palit, D., Rohracher, H. and Sandgren, J. (2011). The Solar Transitions research on solar mini-grids in India: Learning from local cases of innovatove socio-technical systems. Energy for Sustainable Development, 15, 293-303. (10 pages) Available online

@Veugelers, R. (2012). Which policy instruments to induce clean innovating? Research Policy, 41, 1770-1778. Available online

@Weber, K. and Rohracher, H. (2012). Legitimizing research, technology and innovation policies for transformative change. Combining insights from innovation systems and multi-level perspective in a comprehensive “failures” framework. Research Policy, 41, 1037-1047. Available online

Module 4 – Social innovation and tranformations to sustainability

@Benyus, J.M.  (no date). A Biomimicry Primer. Available Online

*Bornstein, D. How to Change the World: Social Entrepreneurs and the Power of new Ideas.  Oxford.

@Gibson-Graham, J.K. and Roelvik, G. (2009). An Economic Ethics for the Anthropocene. Antipode, 41, pp. 320-346. (25 pages) Available online

@Leach, M., J. Rockstr?m, P. Raskin, I. Scoones, A. C. Stirling, A. Smith, J. Thompson, E. Millstone, A. Ely, E. Arond, C. Folke, and P. Olsson. 2012. Transforming innovation for sustainability. Ecology and Society 17(2): 11. Available online

@Leismann, K. et al. 2013. Collaborative consumption: Towards a resource-saving consumption culture.  Resources 2: 184-203. Available online

@ Mulgan, G., Tucker, S., Ali, R. and B. Sanders. 2007. Social Innovation: What it is, why it matters and how it can be accelerated. Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship.
Available online  (54 pages)

@Sahakian, M. 2013. Complementary currencies: What opportunities for sustainable consumption in times of crisis and beyond? Sustainability: Science, Practice and Policy 10(1): 4-13. Available online

@Smith, A. and A. Stirling, 2010: The politics of social-ecological resilience and sustainable socio-technical transitions. Ecology and Society, 15(1), 11.  Available online

@Tjornbo, O. And F.R. Westley. 2012. Game Changers: The Big Green Challenge and the Role of Challenge Grants in Social Innovation. Journal of Social Entrepreneurship 3(2) : 166-183. Available online

@Weinstein, MP et al. 2013. The global sustainability transition: it is more than changing light bulbs. Sustainability: Science, Practice and Policy 9(1): 4-15. Available online

Recommended Readings:

Hawken, P. 1993. The Ecology of Commerce: A Declaration of Sustainability. NY, Harper Business.

UNEP, 2011, Towards a Green Economy: Pathways to Sustainable Development and Poverty Eradication Available online

 

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