Energy and Transport in Green Transition

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Energy and Transport in Green Transition

Perspectives on Ecomodernity

Development studies Politics and government Environmental economics Business and the environment; ‘green’ approaches to business Environmental policy and protocols Climate change Sustainability Urban and municipal planning and policy Transport planning and policy Alternative and renewable energy sources and technology Energy efficiency Civil engineering, surveying and building

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Collection: Routledge Studies in Sustainability

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 26th June 2015

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 3 Mb

ISBN: 9781317644262


Overview

This book breaks new ground in the studies of green transition. It frames the ongoing transformation in terms of a "battle of modernities" with the emerging vision of ecomodernity as the final destination. It also offers a systematic exploration of the potential for extensive transformation of carbon-intensive sectors – with a focus on energy and transport – towards a low or post-carbon economy. The book does so in a comparative perspective, by pointing to a diversity of techno-economic and institutional solutions in the mature Western economies, and in the rapidly growing East and developing South. The contributors highlight a broad spectrum of available alternatives as well as illuminate conflicting interests involved. They also demonstrate how solutions to the climate challenge require parallel technological and governance innovation. The book advocates a new, overarching vision and agenda of ecomodernity – based on a synergistic paradigm-shift in industry, politics and culture – to trigger and sustain the ecological innovation necessary to tip development in a green direction. This vision cannot be monolithic; rather, it should reflect the diverse interests and conditions of the global population.

Target Audience

This book is aimed at researchers and postgraduate students of energy, transport, environmental and climate policies, as well as development, environment, innovation and sustainability.

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