Ermolaeva Y.V. A Multi-Level Perspective Analysis of Green Construction Development in Russian Cities. Changing Societies & Personalities. 2025. Vol. 9. No. 4. Pp. 961-986. Ermolaeva Y.V. A Multi-Level Perspective Analysis of Green Construction Development in Russian Cities. Changing Societies & Personalities. 2025. Vol. 9. No. 4. Pp. 961-986. ISSN 2587-6104DOI: 10.15826/csp.2025.9.4.361Размещена на сайте: 31.12.25Текст статьи на сайте журнала URL: https://changing-sp.com/ojs/index.php/csp/article/view/829 (дата обращения 30.12.2025) Ссылка при цитировании:Ermolaeva Y.V. A Multi-Level Perspective Analysis of Green Construction Development in Russian Cities. Changing Societies & Personalities. 2025. Vol. 9. No. 4. Pp. 961-986. DOI: 10.15826/csp.2025.9.4.361.Ermolaeva, Y. (2025). A Multi-Level Perspective Analysis of Green Construction Development in Russian Cities. Changing Societies & Personalities, 9(4), 961-986. doi:10.15826/csp.2025.9.4.361. DOI: 10.15826/csp.2025.9.4.361.Авторы:Ермолаева Ю.В.АннотацияRussia’s sustainable construction transition remains fragmented despite policy alignment with international frameworks. This study applies the Multi-Level Perspective (MLP), analysing literature and 40 expert interviews to examine interactions across landscape (macro policies, geopolitical shifts), regime (industry standards, regulations), and niche (innovations, actors) levels. Findings reveal a hybrid pathway characterized by niche subjects practices innovations and transforming sustainability practices, like green building certification systems, digitalisation, co-creation and urban management, enhancing quality of life, and fostering pro-environmental behaviors aligned with sustainability values and norms. Niche practices shaped regime-level regulations, emphasizing civic engagement and developing strategic city goals for new forms of transformative urban and spatial development. Landscape constraints and challenges (geopolitics, climate, demography, urban economics) create barriers to the broad diffusion of niches, yet techno-institutional synergies are expected to align at the landscape level in future decades to support governmental city planning goals. MLP offers significant potential for analysing transitions in collective sustainability behavior through socio-technical regime interactions. The MLP effectively maps how actor-networks bridge niches and regimes, enabling rules and patterns reconstruction. Russia’s transition adjusts techno-institutional synergies and active stakeholder engagement while addressing challenges to achieve systemic sustainability. Success hinges on leveraging adaptive niche innovations within evolving landscape pressures and governance frameworks. Ключевые слова:sustainable construction multi-level perspective foresight methodology social transformation innovation, creation sustainability environmental sociology Оглавлениескрыть оглавлениепоказать оглавление Рубрики: История и теория социологииЭкосоциологияВозможно, вам будут интересны другие публикации:Ermolaeva, Y. (2025). Social and Environmental Policy in Sustainable Energy Transition. In: Brears, R.C., Lindley, J. (eds) The Palgrave Handbook of Environmental Policy and Law. Palgrave Studies in Sustainable Futures. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-55387-5_27Ermolaeva, Y. (2025). Policy Frameworks in Green Jobs. In: Brears, R.C., Lindley, J. (eds) The Palgrave Handbook of Environmental Policy and Law. Palgrave Studies in Sustainable Futures. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-55387-5_25Ermolaeva, Y., Nikolaeva, M., Gomanova, S. (2025). Sustainable Fashion Consumption. In: Brears, R.C., Lindley, J. (eds) The Palgrave Handbook of Environmental Policy and Law. Palgrave Studies in Sustainable Futures. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-55387-5_28Ermolaeva P.O., Basheva O.A., Ermolaeva Y.V., Egorova L.G. Measuring sustainable cities in Russia: critical analysis of key methodologies. Amazonia Investiga, 2018, Vol.7, Issue 14, pp. 381-387.Ermolaeva P., Ermolaeva Y., Basheva O. et al. The Russian Urban Sustainability Puzzle. How Can Russian Cities be Green? Emerald Publishing Limited. Bingley. 2021. 128 p.