Climate change and the loss of biodiversity are now realities. Their causes and origins stem from the energy, goods and resources relied upon by the lifestyle of a growing part of humanity.

Smart Users for Energy and Societal Transition presents this much needed transition, as well as the scenarios and paths essential to mitigating the impacts of climate change. It deals with transitions experimented in the form of ecosystems in universities, cities and territories, as well as with concepts of smart buildings, smart grids and smart cities, addressed to smart users - or not - in an interdisciplinary research context. Sociological issues related to the role of smart building users are discussed, ranging from acceptance to the appropriation of the technologies made available to them.

The book highlights the ethics of this essential transition and the importance of individual behaviors in safeguarding humanity on a preserved planet.



Autorentext

Benoît Robyns is deputy scientific director at Junia, Graduate School of Engineering, vice-president of energy and societal transition at the Université catholique de Lille and researcher at L2EP, France.

Claude Lenglet is an engineer. He is involved in work on climate-related transitions.

Hervé Barry is a sociologist at the FGES of the Université catholique de Lille, France.

Malik Bozzo-Rey is research director in ethics at the ETHICS laboratory of the Université catholique de Lille, France.

Titel
Smart Users for Energy and Societal Transition
EAN
9781394229888
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Veröffentlichung
26.07.2023
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
19.27 MB
Anzahl Seiten
272