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International Journal of Social Ecology and Sustainable Development | 2015

Towards Sustainable Agri-Food Systems: The Role of Integrated Sustainability and Value Assessment Across the Supply-Chain

John Morrissey; Niall Dunphy

The transition of food-production and consumption systems to a sustainable, low carbon future presents a dauntingly complex issue, involving technical, political, social and theoretical aspects. Such a transition necessitates an exploration of new ways of production and consumption, new technologies and innovations and new regulatory and institutional infrastructures to co-ordinate the change. Appropriate sustainability assessment has the following advantages: the conceptualisation of complex system functioning; the identification of the need for multi-dimensional, strategic approaches; the development of appropriate policy responses; and the targeting and framing of action (assessment) for sustainability. The paper presents a number of key findings and directions for further research in the context of agri-food systems sustainability.


Archive | 2018

Strategic spatial planning and urban transition: Revaluing planning and locating sustainability trajectories

John Morrissey; Susie Moloney; Trivess Moore

Despite often stated sustainability goals, much of traditional planning practice remains concerned with facilitating the market and maintaining the status quo rather than challenging and transforming it. In this chapter, the planning system is the focus of a sociotechnical systems perspective analysis. This chapter examines strategic spatial planning at regional and city scales through the lens of sociotechnical transitions concepts to provide insight into the role and capacity of spatial plans and planning processes to challenge the status quo and achieve sustainable urban transitions. We present two cases of strategic planning during the first decade of the 2000s at a national and metropolitan scale in Ireland and Melbourne (Australia), respectively – two cases where strategic spatial plans aimed to achieve sustainable land-use outcomes but where planning failed to act as a brake on booming housing markets and related urban sprawl. This chapter also reflects on the lessons from spatial planning processes to inform sociotechnical systems research pointing to the need to incorporate conceptualisations of space, place and context-specific governance in problem framing particularly in considering the challenges of long-term sustainable land-use transitions. We query whether the prevailing planning system common in most developed contexts can be treated as a stable regime, and if so, what benefit this perspective may provide to planning practitioners.


Regions Magazine | 2017

Coastal sustainability and the role of stakeholders in low-carbon transitions: a report from Liverpool, UK

Stephen Axon; Celine Germond-Duret; John Morrissey

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Environmental Impact Assessment Review | 2008

Practical appraisal of sustainable development-Methodologies for sustainability measurement at settlement level

Richard Moles; Walter Foley; John Morrissey; Bernadette O'Regan


Environmental Impact Assessment Review | 2009

The relationship between settlement population size and sustainable development measured by two sustainability metrics

Bernadette O’Regan; John Morrissey; Walter Foley; Richard Moles


Energy Policy | 2018

Social enterprise as a potential niche innovation breakout for low carbon transition

Joanne Hillman; Stephen Axon; John Morrissey


Archive | 2013

Environmental Sustainability and Future Settlement Patterns in Ireland

Richard Moles; John Morrissey; Walter Foley; County Wexford


Archive | 2013

Building energy efficiency: a value approach for modelling retrofit materials supply chains

Niall Dunphy; John Morrissey; Rosemarie D. Mac Sweeney


Science Trends | 2018

Low-Carbon Sustainability Transitions For Social Enterprises

Joanne Hillman; Stephen Axon; John Morrissey


Journal of Cleaner Production | 2018

The human factor: Classification of European community-based behaviour change initiatives

Stephen Axon; John Morrissey; Rosita Aiesha; Joanne Hillman; Alexandra Revez; Breffní Lennon; Mathieu Salel; Niall Dunphy; Eva Boo

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Stephen Axon

Liverpool John Moores University

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Niall Dunphy

University College Cork

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Joanne Hillman

Liverpool John Moores University

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Celine Germond-Duret

Liverpool John Moores University

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Rosita Aiesha

Liverpool John Moores University

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