Print Email Facebook Twitter Inhabiting Regional Geographical Practice in a Climate-Changing World Title Inhabiting Regional Geographical Practice in a Climate-Changing World Author Taylor, Zac (TU Delft Urban Development Management) Date 2023 Abstract Reflecting on the limits of the sovereign-state centricity of mainstream contemporary climate action, Peter Taylor calls for new forms of regional geographical analysis and intervention. What might these aims and ambitions look and feel like for geographers? With this commentary, I take up Taylor's propositions through personal reflection on the work of “doing regional geography” in this current juncture of transnational climate action and transformation. I engage with the analytical challenges associated with regional climate research today – in my case, by way of financialized climate governance puzzles in Florida and the Netherlands. I also discuss how deconstructive and reconstructive approaches to knowledge production enliven my regional geographical engagement, but also generate new personal and disciplinary dilemmas. With this brief note, I hope to reinforce continued reflection on how geographers might take up – or inhabit – timely calls for regional analysis and intervention in climate-changing regions. Subject Regional geographyclimate changeknowledge productionFloridaThe Netherlandsfinancialization To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:0c424cde-eb5d-4bb1-bc28-018b9982fa52 DOI https://doi.org/10.1111/tesg.12551 ISSN 0040-747X Source Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie, 114 (2), 86-90 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type journal article Rights © 2023 Zac Taylor Files PDF Tijd_voor_Econ_Soc_Geog_2 ... _World.pdf 158.98 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:0c424cde-eb5d-4bb1-bc28-018b9982fa52/datastream/OBJ/view