Social Dimensions of Energy Transition
Editat de Ugur Soytas, Ramazan Sari, Jacob Ladenburgen Limba Engleză Paperback – iul 2026
- Provides a comprehensive overview of the social dimensions of energy transition, covering diverse disciplines and research pathways
- Explores the concept of energy justice, examining issues of equity and access in the transition to renewable energy
- Discusses the role of communities in shaping energy transition and the importance of public engagement and participation in decision-making
- Addresses the social acceptance of climate policies and the link between societal well-being and energy use, offering insights for policymakers
- Proposes a societal well-being perspective to energy transition
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780443404054
ISBN-10: 0443404054
Pagini: 333
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0443404054
Pagini: 333
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Cuprins
1. Introduction to Energy Transition: Understanding the Social Implications
2. Energy research in social sciences
3. Energy Justice: Equity and Access in Energy Transition
4. Acceptance of and preferences for Renewable Energy Projects
5. The Role of Communities in Shaping Energy Transition
6. Gender and Energy Transition: Exploring Intersectional Perspectives
7. Public Engagement and Participation in Energy Decision-Making
8. Qualitative approaches in energy transition research
9. Social Innovation and Grassroots Movements in Energy Transition
10. Energy Transition and Indigenous Communities
11. The link between societal well-being and energy use
12. Social Acceptance of Climate Policies
13. Clean energy access and affordability as a human right
2. Energy research in social sciences
3. Energy Justice: Equity and Access in Energy Transition
4. Acceptance of and preferences for Renewable Energy Projects
5. The Role of Communities in Shaping Energy Transition
6. Gender and Energy Transition: Exploring Intersectional Perspectives
7. Public Engagement and Participation in Energy Decision-Making
8. Qualitative approaches in energy transition research
9. Social Innovation and Grassroots Movements in Energy Transition
10. Energy Transition and Indigenous Communities
11. The link between societal well-being and energy use
12. Social Acceptance of Climate Policies
13. Clean energy access and affordability as a human right