Research volume on urban energy transition that will have wide interdisciplinary appeal to researchers in energy, urban and environmental studies.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Vanesa Castán Broto is an interdisciplinary researcher studying climate change governance and urban transitions. In 2016, she was awarded the Philip Leverhulme Prize for contributions to geography. In 2013, her project on Participatory Planning for Climate Change in Mozambique was recognized as a 'Lighthouse Activity for the Urban Poor' by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. Castán Broto's recent books include An Urban Politics of Climate Change (with G. Edwards and H. Bulkeley, 2014) and Urban Sustainability Transitions (with N. Frantzeskaki, L. Coenen and D. Loorbach, 2017). Vanesa was a lead chapter author for UN-Habitat's World Cities Report 2016.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction Part I. Understanding Urban Energy Landscapes: 2. Energy transitions and urban infrastructure 3. Urban energy landscapes as connective tissue 4. Change and agency in landscapes of dwelling Part II. Heterogeneous Urban Energy Landscapes: 5. Modernity promises and the quest for autonomy: urban energy landscapes in Maputo, Mozambique 6. Continuous heterogeneity and private strategies for energy provision: urban energy landscapes in Bangalore, India 7. When equal access to energy causes injustice: urban energy landscapes in Hong Kong, PR China 8. Industrial legacy and governance through activism: urban energy landscapes in Concepción, Chile Part III. Change and Transformation in Urban Energy Landscapes: 9. Exploring connective tissues through walking different urban energy landscapes 10. Imagining urban energy futures References Index.
1. Introduction Part I. Understanding Urban Energy Landscapes: 2. Energy transitions and urban infrastructure 3. Urban energy landscapes as connective tissue 4. Change and agency in landscapes of dwelling Part II. Heterogeneous Urban Energy Landscapes: 5. Modernity promises and the quest for autonomy: urban energy landscapes in Maputo, Mozambique 6. Continuous heterogeneity and private strategies for energy provision: urban energy landscapes in Bangalore, India 7. When equal access to energy causes injustice: urban energy landscapes in Hong Kong, PR China 8. Industrial legacy and governance through activism: urban energy landscapes in Concepción, Chile Part III. Change and Transformation in Urban Energy Landscapes: 9. Exploring connective tissues through walking different urban energy landscapes 10. Imagining urban energy futures References Index.
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