<i>‘Geels does a fantastic job in presenting the depth and breadth of sustainability transition research, and its potential to help us understand change processes sweeping the globe. With a sophisticated argument, but accessible style, this book is an ideal starting point for scholars and practitioners from a wide variety of backgrounds interested in engaging with this exciting research field.’</i>
- James Meadowcroft, Carleton University, Canada,
<i>‘This book is a lucid, sharp, theoretically elegant and empirically illuminating introduction to sustainability transitions from a socio-technical perspective. It is of immense value for early career, PhD researchers and senior academics who want to understand how Frank W. Geels sees the development of a field he has shaped with his impressive scholarship.’</i>
- Johan Schot, Utrecht University, the Netherlands,
<i>‘This </i>Advanced Introduction to Sustainability Transitions<i> is much-needed to make sense of the rapidly growing research field. Starting from the basics, the book offers a solid account to those new in the field and provides useful contemporary reflections – including the links of transitions to finance, international trade and geopolitics.’</i>
- Paula Kivimaa, Finnish Environment Institute, Finland,
<i>l‘A succinct synthesis of socio-technical transitions research by the champion of the multi-level perspective, offering insightful reflections on the development of the field, its state of the art and emerging cross-cutting research topics, such as acceleration, multi-system interactions and international dynamics – inviting novel contributions to answer pressing sustainability challenges.’</i>
- Karoline Rogge, University of Sussex, UK and Fraunhofer ISI, Germany,
<i>‘Sustainability transitions research provides an important framework for policy efforts to bring about changes in energy, buildings, transportation, finance, food, and other systems. Written by one of the founders and leaders of the field, this Advanced Introduction is accessible to everyone – from students and researchers to people in business, civil society, and government. It provides readers with a sound understanding of an integrative way of thinking about how to accelerate progress toward the goal of reducing greenhouse-gas emissions and other environmental side effects of our modern economies.’</i>
- David J. Hess, Vanderbilt University, US,
<i>‘For over two decades, Frank Geels has been a force to be reckoned with in the sustainability transitions research field. At times provocative, this book is a must-read for academics and practitioners alike who want to familiarise themselves with one of the foundational frameworks in the field – the Multi-Level Perspective.’</i>
- Rob Raven, Monash University, Australia,
<i>‘Given the wicked environmental problems facing modern society, from ocean acidification and water insecurity to species extinction and climate change, there may be no better time to grapple with the topic of sustainability transitions. I’ve long considered Professor Geels the Guru of Sociotechnical Transitions Theory, and in this masterpiece, he doesn’t disappoint. The book’s topics are as complex as they are compelling, including a novel and original synthetic framework and crosscutting themes such as agency and actors, acceleration and geopolitics. It’s a highly readable, concise, and clever amalgamation of hundreds of academic studies and thirty years of work.’</i>
- Benjamin K. Sovacool, Boston University, US and University of Sussex, UK,