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energy transition 3 Energy transition 2 Stadtentwicklung 2 Urban development 2 citizen action group 2 civic participation 2 discourse analysis 2 environmental and social impact 2 free time 2 major accident prevention 2 planning practice 2 power of social resistance 2 rebound effect 2 renewable energy 2 sustainability 2 travel behavior 2 urban planning 2 wind power development 2 wind turbine 2 Consumer behaviour 1 Denmark 1 Deutschland 1 Dänemark 1 Energiepolitik 1 Energiewende 1 Energy policy 1 Erneuerbare Energie 1 Freizeit 1 Förderung erneuerbarer Energien 1 Germany 1 Holiday behaviour 1 Kleinstadt 1 Konsumentenverhalten 1 Leisure 1 Local energy transition 1 Nachhaltige Energieversorgung 1 Renewable energy 1 Renewable energy policy 1 Small town 1 Social impact 1
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Berndt, Dominik 2 Engelbert, Julian 2 Fertner, Christian 2 Große, Juliane 2 Lamker, Christian 2 Roßmeier, Albert 2 Weber, Florian 2
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"All change please!" : challenges and opportunities of the energy transition 4 "All change please!": Challenges and opportunities of the energy transition 4
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ECONIS (ZBW) 4 EconStor 4
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The social impact of a local energy transition: The case of the district of Ahrweiler in Germany
Berndt, Dominik; Engelbert, Julian - In: "All change please!": Challenges and opportunities of …, (pp. 16-25). 2022
On 10 June 2011, the district council of Ahrweiler in the north of the federal state of Rhineland-Palatinate in Germany took the decision to meet 100% of the district's electricity needs through renewable energy by 2030. Yet the share of renewable energy in the district's overall electricity...
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Compensating for compactness? Consumption and leisure travel of city dwellers vs. small town dwellers in Denmark
Große, Juliane; Fertner, Christian - In: "All change please!": Challenges and opportunities of …, (pp. 26-35). 2022
The following article summarises the first results of a two-part study on consumption patterns in Denmark and leisure travel in Greater Copenhagen in particular. The study aims to map direct (e. g. free time travel) and indirect (e. g. goods and services) energy use related to different types of...
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Factors influencing day-to-day planning: Protest - cooperation - indifference?
Lamker, Christian - In: "All change please!": Challenges and opportunities of …, (pp. 36-47). 2022
Current planning debates are characterised by the tension between political and societal goals on the one hand and questions of local implementation on the other. The general public and individual citizens are core elements of any planning process, with their level of involvement in day-to-day...
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Stormy times. Civic engagement in wind power development: Between support and rejection
Roßmeier, Albert; Weber, Florian - In: "All change please!": Challenges and opportunities of …, (pp. 48-74). 2022
Power generation in Germany is increasingly moving from the use of fossil fuels and nuclear power towards renewable energy. A significant 'pillar' of this transition is the use of wind power. However, despite high levels of general support for the energy transition, there is an increasing amount...
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Compensating for compactness? : consumption and leisure travel of city dwellers vs. small town dwellers in Denmark
Große, Juliane; Fertner, Christian - In: "All change please!" : challenges and opportunities of …, (pp. 26-35). 2022
The following article summarises the first results of a two-part study on consumption patterns in Denmark and leisure travel in Greater Copenhagen in particular. The study aims to map direct (e. g. free time travel) and indirect (e. g. goods and services) energy use related to different types of...
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The social impact of a local energy transition : the case of the district of Ahrweiler in Germany
Berndt, Dominik; Engelbert, Julian - In: "All change please!" : challenges and opportunities of …, (pp. 16-25). 2022
On 10 June 2011, the district council of Ahrweiler in the north of the federal state of Rhineland-Palatinate in Germany took the decision to meet 100% of the district's electricity needs through renewable energy by 2030. Yet the share of renewable energy in the district's overall electricity...
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Factors influencing day-to-day planning : protest - cooperation - indifference?
Lamker, Christian - In: "All change please!" : challenges and opportunities of …, (pp. 36-47). 2022
Current planning debates are characterised by the tension between political and societal goals on the one hand and questions of local implementation on the other. The general public and individual citizens are core elements of any planning process, with their level of involvement in day-to-day...
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Stormy times : civic engagement in wind power development: between support and rejection
Roßmeier, Albert; Weber, Florian - In: "All change please!" : challenges and opportunities of …, (pp. 48-74). 2022
Power generation in Germany is increasingly moving from the use of fossil fuels and nuclear power towards renewable energy. A significant 'pillar' of this transition is the use of wind power. However, despite high levels of general support for the energy transition, there is an increasing amount...
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