RT Journal Article T1 Stimulating urban transition and transformation to achieve sustainable and resilient cities A1 Mendizabal, Maddalen A1 Heidrich, Oliver A1 Feliu, Efren A1 García-Blanco, Gemma A1 Mendizabal, Alaitz AB Political decision-makers need to consider the various challenges and opportunities that climate change can bring, and they must take decisions under high uncertainty to achieve resilient cities. Here, we synthesise the push and pull approaches reported in the literature and employed in practice to achieve sustainable and resilient cities. First, we present a literature review which identified the major research fields on transition theories, frameworks and methods that underpin this concept. We analyse the conditions for change, identify enablers or triggers for change at governance level for transitioning a city towards sustainability and resilience. We discuss the theories, frameworks and methods which can be used to address the urban climate change challenge at city level. Second, we present an empirical approach based on stakeholder participation that we conducted to detect the conditions for change. We report on the design and implementation of stakeholder exercises that helped us detecting the conditions for changes. Third, we combine the information obtained from these stakeholder exercises with that extracted from the literature in order to provide a fuller picture on how stimulate the transition and transformation to achieve sustainable and resilient cities. Based on our literature review and empirical approach, we formulate an integrated conceptual model for transition that enables the design of adaptation (and mitigation) strategies that consider the triggers of change. Uniquely we identified 8 triggers of change, including authority and political leadership, learning from disasters, co-responsibility, increased public-private interface, social participation and the living lab approach to innovation. The proposed model can be applied to the whole city or to a certain sector of the city (e.g. energy). We demonstrate that triggers of change help to overcome planning and implementation barriers and move the socio-ecological and socio-technical systems of any city towards those of a resilient city. SN 1364-0321 YR 2018 FD 2018-10 LA eng NO Mendizabal , M , Heidrich , O , Feliu , E , García-Blanco , G & Mendizabal , A 2018 , ' Stimulating urban transition and transformation to achieve sustainable and resilient cities ' , Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews , vol. 94 , pp. 410-418 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rser.2018.06.003 NO Publisher Copyright: © 2018 The Authors DS TECNALIA Publications RD 26 jul 2024