"The Open Access version of this book, available at https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429458781, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license." This book examines the uncertainties underlying various strategies for a low-carbon future. Most prominently, such strategies relate to transitions in the energy sector, on both the supply and the demand side. At the same time they interact with other sectors, such as industrial production, transport, and building, and ultimately require new behaviour patterns at household and individual levels. Currently, much research is available on the effectiveness of these strategies but, in order to successfully implement comprehensive transition pathways, it is crucial not only to understand the benefits but also the risks.Filling this gap, this volume provides an interdisciplinary, conceptual framework to assess risks and uncertainties associated with low-carbon policies and applies this consistently across 11 country cases from around the world, illustrating alternative transition pathways in various contexts. The cases are presented as narratives, drawing on stakeholder-driven research efforts. They showcase diverse empirical evidence reflecting the complex challenges to and potential negative consequences of such pathways. Together, they enable the reader to draw valuable lessons on the risks and uncertainties associated with choosing the envisaged transition pathways, as well as ways to manage the implementation of these pathways and ultimately enable sustainable and lasting social and environmental effects.This book will be of great interest to students, scholars, and practitioners of environmental and energy policy, low-carbon transitions, renewable energy technologies, climate change action, and sustainability in general.
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This book presents empirical evidence reflecting the complex challenges and potential consequences of low-carbon pathways, enabling us to draw valuable lessons on the risks and uncertainties we face in choosing these pathways, as well as ways to manage them and ultimately enable their sustainable and lasting social and environmental effects.
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List of figuresList of tablesNotes on contributorsPreface and acknowledgementsPart I: Setting the stage1. Introduction Susanne Hanger-Kopp, Jenny Lieu, and Alexandros Nikas2. Framing risks and uncertainties associated with low-carbon pathways Susanne Hanger-Kopp, Alexandros Nikas, Jenny LieuPart II: Pathways for incumbent large-scale technology systems3. Austria: co-designing a low-carbon transition pathway focusing on energy supply for the iron and steel sectorBrigitte Wolkinger, Jakob Mayer, Andreas Tuerk, Gabriel Bachner, and Karl Steininger 4. Canada: finding common ground - the need for plural voices in lower-carbon futures of the Alberta oil sandsLuis D. Virla, Jenny Lieu, and Cecilia Fitzpatrick 5. United Kingdom: pathways towards a low-carbon electricity system – nuclear expansion versus nuclear phase out Rocío Alvarez-Tinoco, Michele Stua, and Gordon MacKerron Part III: Pathways towards renewable electricity systems6. Chile: promoting renewable energy and the risk of energy poverty in ChileLuis E. Gonzales Carrasco and Rodrigo Cerda7. The Netherlands: expanding solar PV – risk and uncertainties associated with small- and large-scale optionsKrisztina de Bruyn-Szendrei, Wytze van der Gaast, and Eise Spijker 8. Spain: on a rollercoaster of regulatory change - risks and uncertainties associated with a renewable energy transition Alevgul H. Sorman, Cristina Pizarro-Irizar, Xaquín García-Muros, Mikel González-Eguino, and Iñaki Arto9. Switzerland: risks associated with implementing a national energy strategy Oscar van VlietPart IV: Pathways towards energy-efficient building sectors10. China: risks and uncertainties in low-carbon pathways for the urban building sector Lei Song, Jenny Lieu, and Ying Chen11. Greece: from near-term actions to long-term pathways - risks and uncertainties associated with the national energy efficiency framework Alexandros Nikas, Nikolaos Gkonis, Aikaterini Forouli, Eleftherios Siskos, Apostolos Arsenopoulos, Aikaterini Papapostolou, Eleni Kanellou, Charikleia Karakosta, and Haris DoukasPart V: Pathways focusing on renewable energy technologies at household and community levels12. Indonesia: risks and uncertainties associated with biogas for cooking and electricityMariana Silaen, Yudiandra Yuwono, Richard Taylor, Tahia Devisscher, Syamsidar Thamrin, Cynthia Ismail, and Takeshi Takama 13. Kenya: risks and uncertainties around low-carbon energy pathways Oliver W. Johnson, Hannah Wanjiru, Mbeo Ogeya, and Francis X. JohnsonPart VI: Synthesis. 14. Transition pathways, risks, and uncertainties Jenny Lieu, Susanne Hanger-Kopp, Wytze van der Gaast, Richard Taylor and Ed DearnleyAfterword: key insights on averarching risks across transition pathwaysIndex
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781138311589
Publisert
2019-03-04
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
453 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
296
Om bidragsyterne
Susanne Hanger-Kopp is a researcher at the Institute for Environmental Decisions at ETH Zürich, Switzerland, and at the Risk and Resilience Program of the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis in Laxenburg, Austria.
Jenny Lieu is a research fellow at the University of Sussex, UK, and guest researcher at the Transdisciplinary Lap of the Department of Environmental Systems Science at ETH Zürich, Switzerland.
Alexandros Nikas is a researcher at the Management & Decision Support Systems Laboratory of the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, Greece.