The Routledge Handbook of Energy Transitions draws upon a unique
and multidisciplinary network of experts from around the world to
explore the expanding field of energy transitions. This Handbook
recognizes that considerable changes are underway or are being
developed for the modes in which energy is sourced, delivered, and
utilized. Employing a sociotechnical approach that accounts for
economics and engineering, as well as more cross-cutting factors,
including innovation, policy and planning, and management, the
volume considers contemporary ideas and practices that characterize
the field. The book explores pressing issues, including choices
about infrastructure, the role of food systems and materials,
sustainability, and energy democracy. Disruption is a core theme
throughout, with the authors examining topics such as
digitalization, extreme weather, and COVID-19, along with regional
similarities and differences. Overall, the Routledge Handbook of
Energy Transitions advances the field of energy transitions by
connecting ideas, taking stock of empirical insights, and
challenging how we think about the theory and practice of energy
systems change. This innovative volume functions as an
authoritative roadmap with both regional and global relevance. It
will be an essential resource for students, policymakers,
researchers, and practitioners researching and working in the
fields of energy transitions, planning, environmental management
and policy, sustainable business, engineering, science and
technology studies, political science, geography, design
anthropology, and environmental justice.
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