Challenges Ahead: Understanding, Assessing, Anticipating and Governing Foreseeable Societal Tensions to Support Accelerated Low-Carbon Transitions in Europe

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2018

Authors

Turnheim, Bruno
Wesseling, JoeriORCID 0000-0003-4648-5640ISNI 0000000419544788
Truffer, BernhardORCID 0000-0002-8635-0911ISNI 0000000394277395
Rohracher, Harald
Carvalho, Luis
Binder, Claudia

Editors

Foulds, Chris
Robison, Rosie

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Abstract

Addressing global climate change calls for rapid, large-scale deployment of renewable energy technologies (RETs). Such an accelerated diffusion constitutes a new phenomenon, which challenges existing analytical approaches. The implied fundamental reconfiguration of energy systems will inevitably involve adjoining shifts in the structure of energy markets, the socio-cultural significance of energy and related rules and institutions---producing new societal tensions that are largely understudied. This chapter draws on insights from socio-technical, social-ecological and techno-economic systems studies to better understand, assess and support the exploration of low-carbon futures. We sketch out an agenda that encompasses four major tasks for governing the energy transition: i) a richer understanding of the dynamics of socio-technical and social-ecological systems; ii) multidimensional assessments of prospective environmental, social and economic impacts of these transformations; iii) methods that enable actors to anticipate future impacts in their everyday innovation and decision practices; and iv) elaborate new governance arrangements to tackle the upcoming transformations.

Keywords

Sustainability transition, Innovation, Sustems, Governance challenges, Renewable energy, Interdisciplinary, SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy, SDG 13 - Climate Action

Citation

Turnheim, B, Wesseling, J, Truffer, B, Rohracher, H, Carvalho, L & Binder, C 2018, Challenges Ahead: Understanding, Assessing, Anticipating and Governing Foreseeable Societal Tensions to Support Accelerated Low-Carbon Transitions in Europe. in C Foulds & R Robison (eds), Advancing Energy Policy: Lessons on the integration of Social Sciences and Humanities. Springer, Cham, pp. 145-161. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-99097-2_10