L Kanger - Energy Research & Social Science, 2021 - Elsevier
The mounting challenge of climate change requires large-scale transitions in energy, mobility and agro-food systems underpinning industrial societies. An influential framework …
Although actors are of central importance in the progress of energy transitions, their roles and contributions have received limited attention by transition scholars. This article aims to …
The inclusion of sociological aspects, as human behavior related to transportation, in energy– economy–environment (E3) models may enable an inclusive representation of the system …
Experiencing the highest growth in emissions since 1990 and relying mainly on oil, transport is considered the most complicated sector to decarbonize. Lately, the Nordic countries have …
The future of road transport, being currently reliant on carbon-based liquid fuels, is largely unclear. Some advocate the necessity of single renewable energy paradigm, but its …
B Ghosh, J Schot - Energy Research & Social Science, 2019 - Elsevier
Mobility systems in megacities are facing persistent sustainability problems. A focus on regime shift in transitions literature in addressing these problems reflects a western bias as it …
R Aldred - Routledge International Handbook of Social and …, 2013 - api.taylorfrancis.com
The spectres of climate change and resource depletion create an urgent need for deep reductions in energy consumption in the rich countries of the world. Rapidly increasing …
Automobility has dominated transport patterns in developed countries for over 50 years (Urry, 2004, Geels et al., 2011). However recent data have indicated changing patterns of …
How does culture influence low-carbon energy transitions? How can insights about cultural influences guide energy planners and policymakers trying to stimulate transitions …