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Conference Paper: Realigning the electricity city: legacies of energy autarky in Berlin and Hong Kong

TitleRealigning the electricity city: legacies of energy autarky in Berlin and Hong Kong
Authors
KeywordsEnergy
Berlin
Hong Kong
Low carbon city
Issue Date2014
PublisherUGEC 2014.
Citation
The 2nd International Conference on Urbanization and Global Environmental Change (UGEC 2014), Taipei, Taiwan, 6-8 November 2014. In Abstracts Book, 2014, p. 28, abstract no. 0189 How to Cite?
AbstractWhilst cities are widely regarded as playing a pivotal role in low carbon transitions, recent research is high-lighting the enormous variety in urban responses to climate change. The search for model development tra-jectories for the low carbon city is being clouded by stories of deviation, contestation, appropriation and ad-aptation peculiar to specific urban contexts. This differentiated picture of urban low carbon transitions as they are really happening is helpfully opening up the debate to the multifarious factors shaping urban re-sponses to climate change and the emergent challenges for both policy and research. What is in danger of getting lost in these powerfully ‘presentist' narratives is a sense of where these urban responses are coming from and how historical legacies of energy production and use are influencing (low carbon) options for the …
DescriptionConference theme: Urban Transitions and Transformations: Science, Synthesis and Policy
Parallel Session - 0025 Contested Agendas or Aligned Objectives? Intermediation and the Role of Non-State Actors in the Low Carbon Urban Transition: abstract no. 0189
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/215678

 

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dc.contributor.authorMoss, T-
dc.contributor.authorFrancesch Huidobro, MDM-
dc.date.accessioned2015-08-21T13:35:08Z-
dc.date.available2015-08-21T13:35:08Z-
dc.date.issued2014-
dc.identifier.citationThe 2nd International Conference on Urbanization and Global Environmental Change (UGEC 2014), Taipei, Taiwan, 6-8 November 2014. In Abstracts Book, 2014, p. 28, abstract no. 0189-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/215678-
dc.descriptionConference theme: Urban Transitions and Transformations: Science, Synthesis and Policy-
dc.descriptionParallel Session - 0025 Contested Agendas or Aligned Objectives? Intermediation and the Role of Non-State Actors in the Low Carbon Urban Transition: abstract no. 0189-
dc.description.abstractWhilst cities are widely regarded as playing a pivotal role in low carbon transitions, recent research is high-lighting the enormous variety in urban responses to climate change. The search for model development tra-jectories for the low carbon city is being clouded by stories of deviation, contestation, appropriation and ad-aptation peculiar to specific urban contexts. This differentiated picture of urban low carbon transitions as they are really happening is helpfully opening up the debate to the multifarious factors shaping urban re-sponses to climate change and the emergent challenges for both policy and research. What is in danger of getting lost in these powerfully ‘presentist' narratives is a sense of where these urban responses are coming from and how historical legacies of energy production and use are influencing (low carbon) options for the …-
dc.languageeng-
dc.publisherUGEC 2014.-
dc.relation.ispartofInternational Conference on Urbanization and Global Environmental Change, UGEC 2014-
dc.subjectEnergy-
dc.subjectBerlin-
dc.subjectHong Kong-
dc.subjectLow carbon city-
dc.titleRealigning the electricity city: legacies of energy autarky in Berlin and Hong Kong-
dc.typeConference_Paper-
dc.description.naturepublished_or_final_version-
dc.identifier.hkuros247671-
dc.identifier.spage28, abstract no. 0189-
dc.identifier.epage28, abstract no. 0189-
dc.publisher.placeTaiwan-

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