The role of public participation in energy transitions

The Role of Public Participation in Energy Transitions provides a conceptual and empirical approach to stakeholder and citizen involvement in the ongoing energy transition conversation, focusing on projects surrounding energy conversion and efficiency, reducing energy demand, and using new forms of...

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Other Authors: Renn, Ortwin (Editor), Ulmer, Frank (Editor), Deckert, Anna (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London Academic Press 2020
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Collection: O'Reilly - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Includes bibliographical references and index
  • Chapter 1. Introduction
  • Part 1: Concepts of inclusive governance in the energy sector
  • Chapter 2. History of the energy transition in Germany: from the 1950s to 2019
  • Chapter 3. Inclusive governance for energy policy making: conceptual foundations, applications, and lessons learned
  • Chapter 4. Energy transition and civic engagement
  • Chapter 5. From coal to renewables: changing socio-ecological relations of energy in India, Australia, and Germany
  • Chapter 6. Cosmopolitan governance for sustainable global energy transformation: democratic, participatory-deliberative, and multilayered
  • Part 2: Case studies
  • Chapter 7. The Kopernikus Project ENavi: linking science, business, and civil society
  • Chapter 8. Climate change policies designed by stakeholder and public participation
  • Chapter 9. Digital tools in stakeholder participation for the German Energy Transition. Can digital tools improve participation and its outcome?
  • Chapter 10. Citizen participation for wind energy: experiences from Germany and beyond
  • Chapter 11. The contact group
  • public participation in the distribution network expansion in Baden-Württemberg
  • Chapter 12 Social sustainability: making energy transitions fair to the people
  • Chapter 13. Conclusion
  • Index