Wouter Spekkink
Delft University of Technology
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International Perspectives on Industrial Ecology | 2015
Frank Boons; Wouter Spekkink; Ralf Isenmann; Leenard Baas; Mats Eklund; Sabrina Brullot; Pauline Deutz; David Gibbs; Guillaume Massard; Elena Romero Arozamena; Carmen Ruiz Puente; Veerle Verguts; Chris Davis; Gijsbert Korevaar; Inês Costa; Henrikke Baumann
Industrial symbiosis (IS) continues to raise the interest of researchers and practitioners alike. Individual and haphazard attempts to increase linkages among co-located firms have been complemented by concerted efforts to stimulate the development of industrial regions with intensified resource exchanges that reduce environmental impact. Additionally, there are examples of both spontaneous and facilitated linkages between two or more firms involving flows of materials/energy waste. A striking feature of IS activities is that they are found across diverse social contexts and vary considerably in form (Lombardi et al., 2012); there are substantial differences in the ways in which IS manifests itself. Equally diverse are the activities of policy makers to stimulate such linkages. Such diversity can already be found within Europe, as became apparent in a first meeting among some of the present authors in 2009 (Isenmann and Chernykh, 2009). Researchers present there decided to create a network of European researchers on IS, with the explicit aim to develop a comparative analysis. We can thus provide insight to the relationship between the style of IS and its context and thereby the potential for policy makers in different contexts to learn from each other. Policy learning can be a tempting route to IS, but is fraught with difficulties if the influence of context is not appreciated (e.g., Wang et al., Chapter 6, this volume).
Environmental Politics | 2018
Anke Fischer; Wouter Spekkink; Christine Polzin; Alberto Díaz-Ayude; Ambra Brizi; Irina Macsinga
ABSTRACT There is a substantial body of literature on public understandings of large-scale ‘environmental’ phenomena such as climate change and resource degradation. At the same time, political science and economics analyse the governance arrangements to deal with such issues. These realms of research rarely meet: there has been little research into people’s understandings of the governance of environmental change. This study adds a psychological perspective to governance research by investigating social representations of governance that promotes societal change towards sustainability, and related practices. It examines data from qualitative interviews with sustainability-interested people in seven European countries (n = 105). The analysis identified building blocks of representations suitable as an analytical framework for future research on governance representations. The diversity of their content reflected a range of pathways to societal change. Representations often seemed to have a creative function as a guiding vision for individuals’ own practices, but their wider transformative potential was constrained.
Journal of Industrial Ecology | 2017
Frank Boons; Marian Chertow; Joo Young Park; Wouter Spekkink; Han Shi
Journal of Industrial Ecology | 2014
Frank Boons; Wouter Spekkink; Wenting Jiao
Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory | 2016
Wouter Spekkink; Frank Boons
Journal of Cleaner Production | 2011
Frank Boons; Wouter Spekkink; Yannis Mouzakitis
Sustainability | 2018
Rui Mu; Wouter Spekkink
Sustainability | 2017
Li Sun; Wouter Spekkink; Eefje Cuppen; Gijsbert Korevaar
Archive | 2016
Wouter Spekkink; Frank Boons
Bestuurskunde | 2016
Wouter Spekkink; Geert Teisman; Frank Boons