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Sustainable Regional Restructuring

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  • James Karlsen
    (Department of Management and Innovation, University of Agder, Norway)

  • Jan Ole Rypestøl
    (Department of Management and Innovation, University of Agder, Norway)

  • Michaela Trippl
    (Department of Geography and Regional Research, University of Vienna, Austria, formerly University of Agder, Norway)

Abstract

This incisive book presents conceptual and empirical insights to illustrate how regions can adopt sustainable industry practices in response to climate change. Contributing authors assess regional restructuring from multiple angles, examining case studies and empirical evidence. Taking an interdisciplinary approach, the book features contributions from economic geography and regional innovation studies that provide an approachable overview of the subject and proposes fresh development strategies and policies to support sustainable transformations.

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Suggested Citation

  • James Karlsen & Jan Ole Rypestøl & Michaela Trippl (ed.), 2025. "Sustainable Regional Restructuring," Books, Edward Elgar Publishing, number 23232, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eebook:23232
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