Publications

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. (2011). The politics of governing cities, infrastructures and resource flows: spaces of reproduction or reconfiguration? Geographica Helvetica, no. 2, pp. 702-714.
Platform: Sheffield-Manchester, GlobalType: Scientific article (peer-reviewed)Published year:
Cartwright, A., Parnell, S., Oelofse, G., Ward, S. (eds). (2012). Climate Change At City Scale: Impacts, Mitigation and Adaptation in Cape Town. Published by Routledge.
Platform: Cape TownType: BookPublished year:
Watson, V. (2012). Planning and the “stubborn realities” of global south-east cities: Some emerging ideas. Planning Theory, 12(1), 81–100. doi:10.1177/1473095212446301
Platform: Cape TownType: Scientific article (peer-reviewed)Published year:
Cartwright, A., Oelofse, G., Parnell, S. & Ward, S. (2012). Climate at the city scale: the Cape Town climate change think tank. In A. Cartwright, S. Parnell, G. Oelofse & S. Ward (eds.), Climate Change at the City Scale: Impacts, Mitigation and Adaptation in Cape Town, Oxford: Routledge.
Platform: Cape TownType: Book chapterPublished year:
Brundrit, G. & Cartwright, A. (2012). Understanding the risks to Cape Town of inundation from the sea. In A. Cartwright, S. Parnell, G. Oelofse & S. Ward (eds.), Climate Change at the City Scale: Impacts, Mitigation and Adaptation in Cape Town, Oxford: Routledge.
Platform: Cape TownType: Book chapterPublished year:
Cartwright, A. Cohen, B. & Liddel, D. (2012). Supporting city scale decisions in the context of climate change: the case of the City of Cape Town. In A. Cartwright, S. Parnell, G. Oelofse & S. Ward (eds.), Climate Change at the City Scale: Impacts, Mitigation and Adaptation in Cape Town, Oxford: Routledge.
Platform: Cape TownType: Book chapterPublished year:
Parnell, S., & Robinson, J. (2012). (Re)theorizing Cities from the Global South: Looking Beyond Neoliberalism. Urban Geography, 33(4), 593–617. doi:10.2747/0272-3638.33.4.593
Platform: Cape TownType: Scientific article (peer-reviewed)Published year:
Lawhon, M. (2012). Relational Power in the Governance of a South African E-Waste Transition. Environment and Planning A, 44(4), 954–971. doi:10.1068/a44354
Platform: Cape TownType: Scientific article (peer-reviewed)Published year:
Friesen, C., Malbert, B. & Nolmark, H. (2012). Exploring the Challenges of Environmental Planning and Green Design: Cases from Europe and the USA. Planning Theory & Practice, vol. 13, no. 1, pp. 113-174.
Platform: GothenburgType: Scientific article (peer-reviewed)Published year:
Hodson, M., & Marvin, S. (2012). Mediating Low-Carbon Urban Transitions? Forms of Organization, Knowledge and Action. European Planning Studies, 20(3), 421–439. doi:10.1080/09654313.2012.651804
Platform: Sheffield-ManchesterType: Scientific article (peer-reviewed)Published year: