The co-creation approach of Mistra Urban Futures forms the basis for the publications of the Centre, with academic as well as practitioner- and policy-oriented reports, papers, and briefs.
Hodson, M., & Marvin, S. (2010). Urbanism in the anthropocene: Ecological urbanism or premium ecological enclaves? City, 14(3), 298–313. doi:10.1080/13604813.2010.482277
Hodson, M., & Marvin, S. (2010). Can cities shape socio-technical transitions and how would we know if they were? Research Policy, 39(4), 477–485. doi:10.1016/j.respol.2010.01.020
Perry, B., & May, T. (2010). Urban knowledge exchange: devilish dichotomies and active intermediation. International Journal of Knowledge-Based Development, 1(1/2), 6. doi:10.1504/ijkbd.2010.032583
Marvin, S & Hodson, M. (2010). Emerging strategies of urban reproduction: the UK low carbon transition plan. Conference paper presented at American Association of Geographers Conference, Washington, DC. USA, 14-18 April 2010.
Hodson, M. (2010). Making low carbon England. Conference paper presented at Urbanisation and Global Environmental Change International Conference, Tempe Arizona, USA, 15-17 October 2010.
May, T. (2010). Making reflexivity work: engagement, content and context. Conference paper presented at the Enquire Annual conference 2010: Families as Learning Partners, The Scottish Advice Service for Additional Support and Learning. Hamilton, UK, 21 July 2010.
Hodson, M. & Marvin, S. (2010). Mediating low carbon urban transitions. Conference paper presented at the American Association of Geographers Conference, Sustainable Practices Research Group. Washington, DC., USA, 14-18 April 2010.
Perry, B. & May, T.(2010). Re-thinking sustainable urbanism: what knowledge and how? Conference paper presented at the Regional Studies Association Winter Conference Regions and the Environment, Regional Studies Association. London, 26 November 2010.
Hodson, M. & Marvin, S. (2010). Transcendent eco-cities or urban ecological security?. In M. Mostafavi and G. Doherty (Ed.), Ecological Urbanism (214-221). Cambridge: Lars Muller Publishers.