The Future of Cities and Energies in Western Europe
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Edited by:
Philippe Hamman
and Nadine Roudil
About this book
The Future of Cities and Energies in Western Europe explores a variety of theoretical and empirical approaches to researching energy issues in Western European cities, as well as urban energy transition. It serves as a collection of materials, instruments, ideas, and theories to embrace this subject. The contributions are interdisciplinary, drawing from areas such as sociology, urbanism, geoecology, architecture, and political science, thus demonstrating that this research topic, which is now gaining full legitimacy in traditional fields, requires open and reflexive dialogues.
- In-depth dialogue between disciplines and approaches in the social sciences
- Bridges the gap between the often separate analyses of environmental and energy issues, urban studies and the place of the citizen in contemporary ecological transition
Author / Editor information
Philippe Hamman is a Full Professor of sociology, head of the Institute for Urbanism and Regional Development, and Vice-Dean for research of the Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Strasbourg, France. His main research fields deal with urban sociology, sociology of the environment and sustainability research.
Nadine Roudil is a Full Professor of sociology at the National School of Architecture of Paris Val de Seine in France. She questions the energy transition process in France and in the European Union, and the place taken by energy-saving norms in urban and dwelling conception as well as urban lifestyle.
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Frontmatter
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Acknowledgements
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Contents
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Introduction: Cities and Energies in Western Europe – Scales, Actors and Social Experiments
1 - Part I: The Scales of City-Energy Nexus in Europe
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Introduction
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Chapter 1 Inhabitants’ and Architects’ Perspectives on High Energy Performance Buildings
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Chapter 2 Schools as Spaces for Inculcating Norms of Energy-Saving Behavior in the Northwestern Countries of the European Union
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Chapter 3 European Strategy to Local Energy Systems: Infrastructure and Territorial Cohesion Challenges in France and Italy
79 - Part II: Key Actors and Interplays in City-Energy Nexus
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Introduction
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Chapter 4 A Franco-German Perspective on Energy Transition Around Wind Projects: Social Sciences Views
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Chapter 5 From EU Directives to Local Energy Poverty Schemes
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Chapter 6 Smart Meter Deployment: Navigating French Territorial Uncertainties
153 - Part III: Local Experimentations at the City-Energy Nexus
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Chapter 7 Orchestrating Deep Geothermal Energy Policy. The Exploitation of the Dogger Aquifer in the Paris Basin (1950–1990)
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Chapter 8 Local Energy Transitions: The Role of Socio-Technical Niches
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Chapter 9 Energy Transition – More Than Solar Plants and Grids
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Conclusions and Outlook
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Bibliography
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List of Contributors
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Index
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