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Abstract
As humanity faces multiple mutually-reinforcing social-ecological crises, rhetoric on transformations abounds. However, transformations are normative, politically-contested processes that risk perpetuating, or even exacerbating, the ecological and socio-economic crises of today. We argue that transformations should seek to enhance human and non-human well-being within the planetary boundaries; a goal that is enshrined in degrowth theory. In this paper, we present an analytical framework that synthesises key concepts from transformations and degrowth literature against which a niche initiative’s degrowth transformative capacity can be evaluated. This is based on a set of 32 qualitative, codable criteria. We delineate the constitutive elements of degrowth transformative capacity based on five key elements: 1) Degrowth Goals and Visions, 2) Building Networks, 3) Empowerment and Learning, 4) Democratic Governance, and 5) Fair Resource Flows. We then illustrate the usefulness of this framework by presenting a comparison of seven energy communities in Greece, in terms of their degrowth transformative capacity. The framework can be seen as a descriptive starting point that can be expanded or adapted by academics and/or practitioners to explore degrowth futures and degrowth transformative capacity in other sectors (e. g., food or transportation) and contexts (e. g., Global South countries).
Original language | English |
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Article number | 00054 |
Number of pages | 36 |
Journal | Degrowth journal |
Volume | 2 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2024 May 17 |
Subject classification (UKÄ)
- Social Sciences Interdisciplinary
Free keywords
- Degrowth
- post-growth
- Transformation
- Sustainability
- Sustainable development
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Postgrowth Welfare Systems
Koch, M. (PI), Islar, M. (Researcher), Alkan Olsson, J. (Researcher), Paulsson, A. (Researcher), Parrique, T. (Researcher), Raphael, R. (Researcher) & Hinton, J. (Researcher)
2021/08/01 → 2025/01/31
Project: Research