Positive Tipping Points Towards Sustainability
Understanding the Conditions and Strategies for Fast Decarbonization in Regions
Contributor(s)
Tàbara, J. David (editor)
Flamos, Alexandros (editor)
Mangalagiu, Diana (editor)
Michas, Serafeim (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
This open access book provides the first comprehensive review of the state of the art of social tipping points applied to energy systems from a social interdisciplinary perspective. It does so by presenting a novel theory of systemic and transformative change, linking it to empirical cases assisted with relevant assessment methodologies, including modeling. The authors unveil the narratives and visions, the transformative capacities as well as deliberate strategies and collective actions that at one point in time have been able - or were prevented - to tip a given social-ecological system towards low-carbon, sustainable trajectories in diverse high-intensive carbon regions around the world. This volume shows that self-reinforcing learning feedbacks connecting transformative solutions and strategies across scales and domains can be induced by targeted policy interventions both in local and regional contexts. It further indicates how changes in behavioral patterns, supported by good governance of disruptive technologies, carbon (dis)investment and finance processes as well as new forms of civic engagement, can create the necessary transformative enabling conditions for the emergence of positive tipping points towards low-carbon sustainable futures. The book is a must-read for students, researchers, and scholars, as well as policy-makers and practitioners interested in a better understanding of sustainability, climate, and energy issues and in assessing the potential impacts and effectiveness of strategic interventions aimed at accelerating just sustainable decarbonization processes.
Keywords
Sustainable development goals; Global climate policy; Sustainability transformations; Just climate and energy transition; Social theory; Socio-economic development; SETPs; Social-ecological systems; Low-carbon sustainable futures; European Union; Climate change; Energy access; UNFCCC Paris Agreement; Systemic change; Human future; GHG emissions; Climate politicsDOI
10.1007/978-3-031-50762-5ISBN
9783031507625, 9783031507618, 9783031507625Publisher
Springer NaturePublisher website
https://www.springernature.com/gp/products/booksPublication date and place
Cham, 2024Imprint
Springer International PublishingSeries
Springer Climate,Classification
Central / national / federal government
Central / national / federal government policies
Sustainability
Meteorology and climatology
Political economy
Regional / International studies