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  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Sep-2024
  • Kirjastus: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781802208757
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  • Kirjastus: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
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  • ISBN-13: 9781802208757

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This book explores the theory and history behind just transitions, highlighting the social and political influences that have shaped the concept, and investigating the challenges it poses. Bridging theory with practice, it assesses critical transitions and advocates for inclusive approaches that manage employment impacts and engage communities in the move towards renewable energy.



With a comprehensive coverage of the topic, the book offers both practical advice and theoretical insights, particularly focusing on navigating methodological challenges and understanding quantitative methodologies in the context of transitioning to a low-carbon economy. The book discusses the implications of energy decentralisation for a just transition and the importance of considering distributional justice and spatial injustices to ensure all benefit from the shift towards sustainable energy. Ultimately, it calls for innovative ways to actively involve communities to make sure that everyone’s voices are heard in the move to renewable energy, and to manage the employment consequences of transitioning towards a cleaner economy.



The Future of Just Transitions is a must-read for scholars, researchers and students of environmental law, energy law and policy, sustainable development, renewable energy technology and global and transnational law. Policymakers, strategists and stakeholders in renewable energy sectors, international agencies and NGOs will also benefit from the book’s valuable policy recommendations.

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Just Transition has become a critical concept for charting humanitys route out of the climate crisis. The value of deciphering its substance and operationalizing its potential extends well beyond academia. The editors and contributors to this timely book masterfully complete both tasks while creating an important resource for a wide audience. -- Roman Sidortsov, Michigan Technological University, US This book provides exactly what is needed right now a comprehensive theoretical and empirical exploration of the concept of just transition. It succeeds in elevating the seemingly ubiquitous but rarely operationalised concept into something implementable through a set of concrete policy actions. This book is a ready-made manifesto for policy makers and scholars to pick up and run with. -- Aimee Ambrose, Sheffield Hallam University, UK This is a timely contribution to the rapidly evolving field of just transition research. An excellent team of authors provide nuanced inter-disciplinary insights into both theorising just transition and its implementation in the energy sector, with novel perspectives on renewables and decentralisation. A must read for academics and practitioners. -- Daria Shapovalova, University of Aberdeen, UK

Contents1 What is a just transition? 1Darren McCauley, Tracy-Lynn Field, Iain ToddPART I THEORY, HISTORY AND CHALLENGES OFJUST TRANSITIONS2 The history and future of global energy transitions 23Ryan Holmes3 Just transition and energy justice: Different objectives,common approaches? 42Darren McCauley4 The legal implementation of distributive and proceduraljustice considerations for a just transition 61Kostina Prifti, Alberto Quintavalla and Leonie Reins5 Lessons for a just transition from the COVID-19 pandemic 74Alvaro Garcia6 Quantifying just transition for data analysis 89Kerry Pettigrew and Darren McCauleyPART II ENERGY FUTURES AND JUST TRANSITIONS7 Taking stock of the challenge: Comparing fossil fuels andrenewables 106Tracy-Lynn Field and Iain Todd8 An energy justice analysis of global renewable energytransformation 120Yutong Si and Jennie C. Stephens9 Solar energy and the just transition 142Iain Todd10 Localising renewables: Energy decentralisation and thecritical role of intermediaries in realising socially just transitions 160Max Lacey-Barnacle11 A manifesto for a global just transition 182Darren McCauley, Tracy-Lynn Field, Raphael Heffronand Iain Todd
Edited by Darren McCauley, Professor of Environmental and Social Justice, Newcastle Law School, Newcastle University, UK, Tracy-Lynn Field, Professor, Wits School of Law, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa, Raphael Heffron, Professor, Laboratory Energy and Environmental Transitions, University of Pau and Pays de lAdour, France and Iain Todd, Visiting Professor, School of Geography and Sustainable Development, University of St. Andrews, UK