能源公正中介:低碳转型中的Living Labs

IF 2.4 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Local Environment Pub Date : 2023-08-08 DOI:10.1080/13549839.2023.2238747
S. Bouzarovski, D. Damigos, Zoltán Kmetty, N. Simcock, Caitlin Robinson, Majd Jayyousi, A. Crowther
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本文将“生活实验室”作为实现低碳转型的工具。Living Labs通常被理解为以利益相关者为中心,迭代和开放创新的生态系统,涉及多种形式的共同创造和特定领域内不同参与者之间的参与。在三年的时间里,由于一项独特的泛欧行动研究,在欧洲的不同地点建立了三个这样的实验室——一个西北欧的大城市(英国曼彻斯特),一个东南欧的中型山区城镇(希腊梅措沃)和中欧的一系列农村定居点(匈牙利Nyírbátor)。领导实验室的研究团队与当地居民和相关组织利益相关者密切合作,在低收入居民的家中进行了多次低碳干预,同时在三个连续的活动周期中不断监测中介实践对能源公平和可持续性的更广泛影响。我们将介绍和讨论这些活动的成果,以揭示生活实验室在2019冠状病毒病大流行之前和期间对能源贫困的影响。
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Energy justice intermediaries: Living Labs in the low-carbon transformation
This paper foregrounds the use of “ Living Labs ” as instruments for the delivery of just low carbon transformations. Living Labs are commonly understood as stakeholder-centred, iterative and open-innovation ecosystems that involve multiple forms of co-creation and engagement among di ff erent actors in a given territory. Over a period of three years, thanks to a unique pan-European action research study, three such Labs were set up in di ff erent locations in Europe – a large North-western European city (Manchester, England), a mid-sized mountainous town in South-eastern Europe (Metsovo, Greece) and a series of rural settlements in Central Europe (Nyírbátor, Hungary). Working closely with local residents and relevant organisational stakeholders, the research teams that led the Labs undertook multiple low-carbon interventions in the homes of low-income residents, while continuously monitoring the broader impacts of intermediation practices on energy equity and sustainability across three consecutive cycles of activity. We present and discuss the results of these activities, so as to uncover the impacts of Living Labs on energy poverty both before and during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Local Environment
Local Environment Environmental Science-Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
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期刊介绍: Local Environment: The International Journal of Justice and Sustainability is a refereed journal written by and for researchers, activists, non-governmental organisations, students, teachers, policy makers and practitioners. Our focus is specifically on sustainability planning, policy and politics in relation to theoretical, conceptual and empirical studies at the nexus of equity, justice and the local environment. It is an inclusive forum for diverse constituencies and perspectives to engage in a critical examination, evaluation and discussion of the environmental, social and economic policies, processes and strategies which will be needed in movement towards social justice and sustainability - "Just Sustainabilities" - at local, regional, national and global scales. Please note that we only accept submissions that share our focus. Based on critical research and practical experience, we are particularly seeking submissions from nations and continents representing different levels of income and industrial development and from countries in transition in order to engage in mutual learning and understanding.
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