持续性
突出
环境经济学
高效能源利用
消费(社会学)
业务
能量(信号处理)
能源消耗
可持续能源
能量转换
政治学
工程类
经济
社会学
可再生能源
医学
病理
社会科学
生物
数学
法学
替代医学
电气工程
灵丹妙药
生态学
统计
作者
Benjamin K. Sovacool,Steve Griffiths
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.rser.2019.109569
摘要
This review focuses on how culture can complicate and impede attempts at promoting more efficient, more sustainable, and often more affordable forms of mobility as well as energy use in homes and buildings. In simpler terms: it illustrates the cultural barriers to a low-carbon, low-energy future across 28 countries. Rather than focus on energy supply, it deals intently with energy end-use, demand, and consumption. In terms of low-carbon transport and mobility, it examines the cultural barriers to aggressive driving, speeding, and eco-driving; automated vehicles; and ridesharing and carpooling. In terms of cooking and building energy use, it examines the cultural barriers to solar home systems, improved cookstoves, and energy efficient heating, cooling, and hot water practices. For each case, the review synthesizes a wide range of studies showing that culture can operate as a salient but often unacknowledged barrier to low-carbon transitions as well as sustainability transitions more generally. The paper concludes with recommendations aimed at catalyzing the effectiveness and efficiency with which policymakers, researchers and practitioners are able to research, develop, demonstrate and deploy culturally appropriate technologies and policies for a low-carbon transition.
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