Infrastructures, Lock-in, and Sustainable Urban Development – The Case of Waste Incineration in the Göteborg Metropolitan Areas
Abstract
This article explains how infrastructures with a sustainability record may evolve over time into a lock-in that slows the emergence of more sustainable urban infrastructures. A study of waste incineration in the Göteborg Metropolitan Area, Sweden, serves as an illustrative case. Taking leads from Unruh (2000; 2002), four rationales of lock-in are identified in the case: institutional, technical, cultural, and material. The article describes how these rationales, one by one and in collaboration, lock-in waste handling in the Göteborg
Metropolitan Area to incineration. The article also suggests that these four rationales
could serve as a program to unlock urban infrastructures. Asking the question “Are we in
a lock-in?” is featured as a practical starting point for planning changes in urban infrastructure
governance that contribute to sustainability.
Link to web site
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2012.12.009
Publisher
School of Public Administration/Förvaltningshögskolan
Other description
A revised version of this paper is published in Journal of Cleaner Production, Volume 50, 1 July 2013, Pages 32–39
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Date
2013-05Author
Corvellec, Hervé
Zapata Campos, María José
Zapata, Patrik
Keywords
Lock-in
infrastructure
Waste management
Incineration
Urban governance
Sweden
Publication type
report
ISSN
1651-5242
Series/Report no.
School of Public Administration Working Paper Series
22
Language
eng