energy poverty & resilience
Shapira, S. & Teschner, N. (2023) No heat, no eat: (Dis)entangling insecurities and their implications for health and well-being. Social Science & Medicine 336: 116252
Shapira, S., Shibli, H., & Teschner, N. (2021). Energy insecurity and community resilience: The experiences of Bedouins in Southern Israel. Environmental Science and Policy, 124, 135–143.
Teschner, N. et al. (2020) Extreme energy poverty in the urban peripheries of Romania and Israel: Policy, planning and infrastructure, Energy Research & Social Science 66, 101502
water(fronts)
Schlattmann, A., N. Teschner & von Haaren, C. (2021) Who may use scarce water? An expedition into the normative basis of sustainable decision-making norms for sustainable water use, Water Policy.
Avni N., Teschner, N. (2019). Urban waterfronts: Streams of planning conflicts, Journal of Planning Literature. 34(4), 408–420.
Teschner, N. (2019) The conflict over the commons in port-cities, Urban Geography 40 (7): 918-937.
Teschner, N., Garb, Y., Paavola, Y. (2013) The Role of Technology in Policy Dynamics: The Case of Desalination in Israel, Environmental Policy and Governance, 23(2): 91-103.
socio-ecology
Teff-Seker, Y., Berger-Tal, O., Lehnardt, Y. & Teschner, N. (2022) Noise pollution from wind turbines and its effects on wildlife: A cross-national analysis of current policies and planning regulations. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 168: 112801.
Teschner, N., & Orenstein, E.D, (2022) A transdisciplinary study of agroecological niches: understanding sustainability transitions in vineyards, Agriculture and Human Values 39 (1), 33-45
Teschner, N., Orenstein, E.D, Shapira I., Keasar, T. (2017) Socio-ecological research and the transition toward sustainable agriculture, International Journal of Sustainable Agriculture 15(2):99-101.
renewable energy
Romov, E. & Teschner, N. (2022). A Place under the Sun: Planning, Landscape and Participation in a Case of a Solar Powerplant in the Israeli Desert. Sustainability 14, 7666.
Teschner, N., Alterman, A. (2018) Preparing the ground for renewable energy: Regulatory challenges in siting small-scale wind turbines in urban areas, Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews 81(2):1660-1669.
Frantál, B., Van der Horst, D., Martinát, S., Schmitz, S., Teschner, N., Silva, L., Golobic, M., & Roth, M. (2018). Spatial targeting, synergies and scale: Exploring the criteria of smart practices for siting renewable energy projects, Energy Policy, 120: 85-93.
health, science & policy
Negev, M., Teschner, N. A., Rosenthal, A., Levine, H., Lew-Levy, C., & Davidovitch, N. (2019). Adaptation of health systems to climate-related migration in Sub-Saharan Africa: Closing the gap. International journal of hygiene and environmental health 222(2): 311-314.
Schmidt, N., Teschner, N., Negev, M. (2018) Scientific advice and administrative traditions: The role of Chief Scientists in climate change adaptation, Review of Policy Research 35(6): 859-880.
Negev, M., Teschner, N. (2013) Rethinking the relationship between technical and local knowledge: Toward a multi-type approach, Environmental Science & Policy, 30: 50-59.
energy systems, policy, & transitions
Parag, Y., Zemah-Shamir, S., Shaviv, E. & Teschner, N., (2024). The evolving long tail at the age of the grid: Benefits and concerns. Joule. Shaviv, E., Parag, Y., Teschner, N., & Zemah-Shamir, S. (2022). Would you add some kWhs to your food order? A forward-looking perspective on the energy landscape disruption portrayed by future actors in a distributed system. Energy Research & Social Science, 94, 102877.
Teschner, N., McDonald, A., Foxon, T.J., Paavola, J. (2012) Integrated transitions toward sustainability: The case of water and energy policies in Israel, Technological Forecasting and Social Change 79(3):457-468.
Teschner, N., Paavola, Y. (2013) Discourses of Abundance: Transitions in Israel’s Energy Regime, Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning, 15(3): 447-466.
planning & environment
Teschner, N, Garb, Y., Tal, A. (2010) The environment in successive regional development plans for Israel’s periphery, International Planning Studies 15(2): 79-97.