The notion of community-based activity has increasingly been enrolled within carbon governance discourses and programs of recognized and supported activity. Community is a term used in various ways, to distinguish an actor, a scale of activity, a spatial setting, a form of network, and a type of process through which carbon reduction objectives can be implemented. In this review the various expectations linked to community-based initiatives are identified and discussed in relation to the range of meanings of community in carbon governance. Working through and with communities is typically expected to better embed individual behavior change, as well as generate social innovations and facilitate the consensual deployment of sustainable energy...
Background: It is widely documented that carbon dioxide (C[O.sub.2]) emissions due to anthropogenic ...
Many bottom-up community energy initiatives (CEIs) have been initiated in recent years, aiming to pr...
This research explores local energy initiatives through the theoretical frameworks of commons and po...
The notion of community-based activity has increasingly been enrolled within carbon governance disco...
In recent years, the UK has positioned itself to become a global leader in addressing climate change...
n UK energy policy, community-led energy initiatives are increasingly being imbued with transformati...
Climate change has focussed global attention on reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, particularl...
In UK energy policy, community-led energy initiatives are increasingly being imbued with transformat...
Community-based energy systems are gaining traction among policymakers and practitioners as promisin...
peer reviewedThis paper examines the use of ‘community’ rhetoric in the Transition Town Network (TTN...
Copyright © 2015 Elsevier. NOTICE: this is the author’s version of a work that was accepted for publ...
peer reviewedThis article addresses the narrowing interpretation of community when governmentalised:...
In calls for transition to a society in which energy production is based on renewable sources, a fun...
In a climate changing world, two of the greatest challenges of environmental and social governance ...
Encouraging individuals to adopt energy efficient and other sustainable ways of living has predomina...
Background: It is widely documented that carbon dioxide (C[O.sub.2]) emissions due to anthropogenic ...
Many bottom-up community energy initiatives (CEIs) have been initiated in recent years, aiming to pr...
This research explores local energy initiatives through the theoretical frameworks of commons and po...
The notion of community-based activity has increasingly been enrolled within carbon governance disco...
In recent years, the UK has positioned itself to become a global leader in addressing climate change...
n UK energy policy, community-led energy initiatives are increasingly being imbued with transformati...
Climate change has focussed global attention on reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, particularl...
In UK energy policy, community-led energy initiatives are increasingly being imbued with transformat...
Community-based energy systems are gaining traction among policymakers and practitioners as promisin...
peer reviewedThis paper examines the use of ‘community’ rhetoric in the Transition Town Network (TTN...
Copyright © 2015 Elsevier. NOTICE: this is the author’s version of a work that was accepted for publ...
peer reviewedThis article addresses the narrowing interpretation of community when governmentalised:...
In calls for transition to a society in which energy production is based on renewable sources, a fun...
In a climate changing world, two of the greatest challenges of environmental and social governance ...
Encouraging individuals to adopt energy efficient and other sustainable ways of living has predomina...
Background: It is widely documented that carbon dioxide (C[O.sub.2]) emissions due to anthropogenic ...
Many bottom-up community energy initiatives (CEIs) have been initiated in recent years, aiming to pr...
This research explores local energy initiatives through the theoretical frameworks of commons and po...