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List of works by Mattias Hjerpe

Agreement, significance, and understandings of historical responsibility in climate change negotiations

Cities’ capacity to manage climate vulnerability: experiences from participatory vulnerability assessments in the lower Göta Älv Catchment, Sweden

scholarly article by Anna C. Jonsson et al published August 2012 in Local Environment

Climate change in the Baltic sea region: a cross-country analysis of institutional stakeholder perceptions.

scientific article

Climate change leaders and followers: Leadership recognition and selection in the UNFCCC negotiations

Climate-proofing coastal cities: What is needed to go from envisioning to enacting multifunctional solutions for waterfront climate adaptation?

scientific article published on 01 June 2021

Conditions Influencing Municipal Strategy-Making for Sustainable Urban Water Management: Assessment of Three Swedish Municipalities

Developing transformative capacity through systematic assessments and visualization of urban climate transitions

scientific article published on 3 November 2018

Evolving local climate adaptation strategies: incorporating influences of socio–economic stress

scholarly article by Mattias Hjerpe & Erik Glaas published 19 November 2011 in Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change

Examining the benefits of collaboration: the Provider-User Matrix for collaborative flood risk management illustrated by the case of the Ljusnan River, Sweden

scholarly article by Beatrice Hedelin & Mattias Hjerpe published 13 November 2014 in Journal of Natural Resources Policy Research

Expectations on corporate climate action under regulatory uncertainty

article published in 2012

Farm-scale adaptation under extreme climate and rapid economic transition

Fragmented climate change leadership: making sense of the ambiguous outcome of COP-15

article published in 2012

Frames of Climate Change in Side Events from Kyoto to Durban

Framings and coverage of climate change in Swedish specialized farming magazines

Looking for Leaders: Perceptions of Climate Change Leadership among Climate Change Negotiation Participants

article

Managing climate change vulnerabilities: formal institutions and knowledge use as determinants of adaptive capacity at the local level in Sweden

scholarly article by Erik Glaas et al published July 2010 in Local Environment

Negotiating climate change responses: Regional and local perspectives on transport and coastal zone planning in South Sweden

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Pluralising climate change solutions? Views held and voiced by participants at the international climate change negotiations

article by Naghmeh Nasiritousi et al published September 2014 in Ecological Economics

Project coordinators’ views on climate adaptation costs and benefits – justice implications

scientific article published in 2020

Scrutinizing Virtual Citizen Involvement in Planning: Ten Applications of an Online Participatory Tool

Swedish destination management professionals’ expectations of local governments

The Clean Development Mechanism in China: Institutional Perspectives on Governance

article

The legitimacy of leadership in international climate change negotiations

scientific article

The role of knowledge in climate transition and transformation literatures

The roles of non-state actors in climate change governance: understanding agency through governance profiles

scholarly article by Naghmeh Nasiritousi published in January 2014

Using Public–Private Interplay to Climate-Proof Urban Planning? Critical Lessons from Developing a new Housing District in Karlstad, Sweden

scholarly article by Sofie Storbjörk et al published 25 April 2018 in Journal of Environmental Planning and Management

Utopian and dystopian thought in climate change science and policy

Views on alternative forums for effectively tackling climate change

Visualization for Citizen Participation: User Perceptions on a Mainstreamed Online Participatory Tool and Its Usefulness for Climate Change Planning

scientific article published in 2020

“Sometimes Climate Adaptation is Politically Correct”: A Case Study of Planners and Politicians Negotiating Climate Adaptation in Waterfront Spatial Planning

scholarly article by Sofie Storbjörk & Mattias Hjerpe published 10 September 2013 in European Planning Studies

“There is nothing political in it”: triggers of local political leaders' engagement in climate adaptation

scholarly article by Mattias Hjerpe et al published 13 January 2014 in Local Environment