
Eco-Welfare and the Energy Transition
Themes and Debates for an Emerging Interplay
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Eco-Welfare and the Energy Transition
Themes and Debates for an Emerging Interplay
About this book
?This book provides a comprehensive overview of the emerging interplay that runs between energy â seen as a basic need and a providential material service from the viewpoint of welfare studies â and eco-welfare, seen as an emerging analytical and policy paradigm that hold together the social crisis on the one hand, and the ecological crisis, on the other hand. At a time of energy transition, the interplay between the theoretical framework of eco-welfare and the topic of energy supply is little explored, and therefore, this book fills a need in the literature by providing a comprehensive framework to navigate this emerging relationship. Such a framework is strengthened by insights on energy poverty and renewable energy communities, identified as cornerstones of the analysis between energy transition and eco-welfare.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Front Matter
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Eco-Welfare in the Field of Social Sciences
- 3. Eco-Welfare and Energy: Navigating an Emerging Interplay
- 4. Eco-Welfare, Populations, and Vulnerabilities
- 5. Eco-Welfare Tools: Renewable Energy Communities
- 6. Concluding Remarks