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Cover Post-Carbon Inclusion

Post-Carbon Inclusion

Transitions Built on Justice

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Editors:
Ralph Horne
,
Aimee Ambrose
,
Gordon Walker
, and
Anitra Nelson

This collection pays unique attention to the problems of addressing inequality within decarbonisation, such as high consumption, degrowth approaches and perverse outcomes. Illustrated with case studies from the city to the household, this timely book looks at ways to quicken the transition from high carbon inequalities to post-carbon inclusion.

Publisher:
Bristol University Press
Publication Date:
30 May 2024
Online ISBN:
9781529229479
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.51952/9781529229479
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Front Matter
Front Matter
1: Post-Carbon Inclusion: Transitions Built on Justice
2: Inclusion in Post-Carbon Urban Experiments
3: Histories of Heating: Looking Back, Moving Forwards
4: Inclusive Rhythms: Chrono-Urbanism and De-Energization
5: Alternatives to Justice for a Thriving Transition
6: Housing Narratives for Post-Carbon Inclusive Societies
7: Still Breathing Unequally? Air Pollution and Post-Carbon Transition
8: Beyond Circular Economies: Rethinking Relations of Waste
9: Cool Inclusion: Thermal Inequality in an Overheating Climate
10: Pre-Figurative Hybrids for Post-Carbon Inclusion
11: Uneven Consumption and the Work of Being a High Consumer
12: Housing Retrofit for Post-Carbon Inclusion
13: From an ‘Imperial Mode of Living’ to a ‘Caring Commons’
14: Future Directions for Post-Carbon Inclusion
Back Matter
Index

This collection pays unique attention to the highly challenging problems of addressing inequality within decarbonisation – particularly under-explored aspects, such as high consumption, degrowth approaches and perverse outcomes.

Contributors point out means and possibilities of the transition from high carbon inequalities to post-carbon inclusion. They apply a variety of conceptual and methodological approaches in all-inclusive ways to diverse challenges, such as urban heating and retrofitting.

Richly illustrated with case studies from the city to the household, this book critically examines ‘just transitions’ to achieve sustainable societies in the future.

Ralph Horne is Professor of Geography at Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology.

Aimee Ambrose is Professor of Energy Policy at Sheffield Hallam University.

Gordon Walker is Professor of Environment, Risk and Justice at Lancaster University.

Anitra Nelson is Honorary Principal Fellow at the Informal Urbanism Research Hub (InfUr-), Melbourne School of Design, University of Melbourne.

Author/Editor details at time of book publication.

Copyright:
© Bristol University Press 2024
Hardback ISBN:
9781529229424
Paperback ISBN:
9781529229431
ePub ISBN:
9781529229448
Online ISBN:
9781529229479
Page Extent:
256
Keywords:
decarbonization; degrowth; inequality; just transitions; post-carbon inclusion; socio-technical regimes
Global Social Challenges:
Cities and Communities, Climate Change, Energy and Sustainability, Hunger, Food, Water and Shelter, Poverty, Inequality and Social Justice
Sustainable Development Goals:
Goal 7: Affordable and Clean Energy, Goal 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure, Goal 10: Reduced Inequalities, Goal 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities, Goal 13: Climate Action
Subject:
Environment and Sustainability, Environment and Sustainability, Environment and the City, Environmental Policy, Sustainable Development, General Non-Fiction, Environment, Human Geography, Environment Geography, International Development, Environment, Climate and Development, Planning and Housing, Built Environment, Social Justice and Human Rights, Environmental and Ecological Justice
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