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"All change please!" - Challenges and opportunities of the energy transition
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ARL - Akademie für Raumentwicklung in der Leibniz-Gemeinschaft
Abstract The annual meeting of the ARL's 'Junges Forum' (forum for young professionals) on 6-8 October 2016 in Leipzig addressed various aspects of the energy transition - when, where, how and why? The 'Junges Forum', a platform for both academics and practitioners, met for three days of discussion about the... view more
The annual meeting of the ARL's 'Junges Forum' (forum for young professionals) on 6-8 October 2016 in Leipzig addressed various aspects of the energy transition - when, where, how and why? The 'Junges Forum', a platform for both academics and practitioners, met for three days of discussion about the complex transformation process of the energy transition, adopting various inter- and transdisciplinary perspectives. In presentations and discussion groups, they considered not only technical, legal and planning aspects related to infrastructure expansion and the management and structuring of the energy transition, but also its significance for spatial development. The focus of the annual meeting was selected in view of the current importance of the issue. The transition is a process intended to ensure a safe, environmentally friendly and economically successful future and as such involves a broad spectrum of social, planning and scientific challenges and opportunities that require more in-depth consideration and analysis. The following questions thus provided the starting points for the presentations: What are the key action areas for the implementation of the energy transition? How will the cities and the countryside of the future look? How do the various actors behave and how do they react to different technologies? Where and why do conflicts and competition emerge and how can resistance and acceptance be dealt with? These key questions were the focus of the annual meeting and informed the following themes: How 'smart' is the city of the future? Pole position for new forms of mobility and 'We say no!' - public protest in the energy transition. The event's presentations and findings are documented in this volume.... view less
Keywords
energy production; energy policy; transition; environmental compatibility; new technology; renewable energy; energy supply; acceptance; conflict potential; protest; urban development; mobility; spatial planning; regional planning
Classification
Area Development Planning, Regional Research
Ecology, Environment
Special areas of Departmental Policy
Free Keywords
planning; public protests; smartness; transformation
Document language
English
Publication Year
2022
Publisher
Verlag der ARL
City
Hannover
Page/Pages
75 p.
Series
Arbeitsberichte der ARL, 32
ISBN
978-3-88838-433-2
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed