Non-state actors in global climate governance: from Copenhagen to Paris and beyond K Bäckstrand, JW Kuyper, BO Linnér, E Lövbrand Environmental Politics 26 (4), 561-579, 2017 | 439 | 2017 |
Redefining maladaptation S Juhola, E Glaas, BO Linnér, TS Neset Environmental Science & Policy 55, 135-140, 2016 | 401 | 2016 |
The political economy of climate adaptation BK Sovacool, BO Linnér, ME Goodsite Nature Climate Change 5 (7), 616-618, 2015 | 241 | 2015 |
The roles of non-state actors in climate change governance: understanding agency through governance profiles N Nasiritousi, M Hjerpe, BO Linnér International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics 16, 109-126, 2016 | 220 | 2016 |
The Evolution of the UNFCCC J Kuyper, H Schroeder, BO Linnér Annual Review of Environment and Resources 43 (1), 343-368, 2018 | 199 | 2018 |
Non‐state actors in hybrid global climate governance: justice, legitimacy, and effectiveness in a post‐Paris era JW Kuyper, BO Linnér, H Schroeder Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change 9 (1), e497, 2018 | 183 | 2018 |
Looking for leaders: Perceptions of climate change leadership among climate change negotiation participants C Karlsson, C Parker, M Hjerpe, BO Linnér Global Environmental Politics 11 (1), 89-107, 2011 | 178 | 2011 |
Introduction to the political economy of climate change adaptation BK Sovacool, BO Linnér, BK Sovacool, BO Linnér The Political Economy of Climate Change Adaptation, 1-32, 2016 | 141 | 2016 |
The United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development: forty years in the making BO Linnér, H Selin Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy 31 (6), 971-987, 2013 | 137 | 2013 |
The Return of Malthus: Environmentalism and Post-War Population–Resource Crises BO Linnér The White Horse Press, 2023 | 136 | 2023 |
Sustainability Transformations: Agents and Drivers across Societies BO Linnér, V Wibeck Cambridge University Press, 2019 | 128 | 2019 |
Functions of COP side-events in climate-change governance M Hjerpe, BO Linnér Climate Policy 10 (2), 167-180, 2010 | 107 | 2010 |
Fragmented climate change leadership: making sense of the ambiguous outcome of COP-15 CF Parker, C Karlsson, M Hjerpe, BO Linnér Environmental Politics 21 (2), 268-286, 2012 | 106 | 2012 |
Climate change adaptation and the Least Developed Countries Fund (LDCF): Qualitative insights from policy implementation in the Asia-Pacific BK Sovacool, BO Linnér, RJT Klein Climatic Change 140, 209-226, 2017 | 102 | 2017 |
Utopian and dystopian thought in climate change science and policy M Hjerpe, BO Linnér Futures 41 (4), 234-245, 2009 | 93 | 2009 |
Conceptualising variations in societal transformations towards sustainability BO Linnér, V Wibeck Environmental Science & Policy 106, 221-227, 2020 | 91 | 2020 |
Evaluation of indicators for agricultural vulnerability to climate change: The case of Swedish agriculture TS Neset, L Wiréhn, T Opach, E Glaas, BO Linnér Ecological Indicators 105, 571-580, 2019 | 87 | 2019 |
Making climate governance global: how UN climate summitry comes to matter in a complex climate regime E Lövbrand, M Hjerpe, BO Linnér Environmental Politics 26 (4), 580-599, 2017 | 86 | 2017 |
Challenging the food vs. fuel dilemma: Genealogical analysis of the biofuel discourse pursued by international organizations M Kuchler, BO Linnér Food Policy 37 (5), 581-588, 2012 | 84 | 2012 |
The legitimacy of leadership in international climate change negotiations C Karlsson, M Hjerpe, C Parker, BO Linnér Ambio 41, 46-55, 2012 | 76 | 2012 |