The workshop is aiming for developing key concepts and synthesizing the state of the art of urban transformation processes in relation to climate change, decarbonization and energy transition. Thematically the workshop is motivated by the worldwide growing urbanization which leads to a spatial concentration of population, economic activity and mobility on the one hand and by increasing CO2 emissions and climate change on the other. In order to promote pathways towards urban energy transition and decarbonization several strategies should be considered. Among those, the production, distribution and consumption of renewable energy are relevant key areas. There is still a lack of systematic integration of concepts, models and empirical evidence, combined with an insufficient knowledge base and a broad range of unco-ordinated and dispersed solutions.
Four research areas will be addressed:
1) Socio-technical and environmental topics of urban energy transition
2) City structure, urban land use and energy consumption
3) Distributional effects of urban energy policies
4) Multi-level models and governance concepts to manage transition processes
Veranstalter: | Universität Hamburg |
Veranstaltungsort: | Bundesstraße 53 R. 022/023 20146 Hamburg |
Beginn: | 12.10.2017 09:00 Uhr |
Ende: | 13.10.2017 13:30 Uhr |
Internet: | Weitere Informationen |