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Description
TIPPING+ will provide an empirical in-depth social science understanding of fundamental changes in sociodemographic, geographical, psychological, cultural, political, and economic patterns which give rise to Social-Ecological Tipping Points (SETPs), both positive and negative in relation to socio-energy regional systems. Such empirical and theoretical insights will shed new light on the interdependencies between changes in regional socio-cultural structures and the technological, regulatory and investment-related requirements for embracing (or failing to embrace) low-carbon, clean-energy and competitive development pathways in selected coal and carbon intensive case study regions (CCIRs). The overall goal is to understand why and under which conditions a given social-ecological regional system heavily dependent on coal and carbon-intensive activities may flip into a low-carbon, clean energy development trajectory – or on the contrary may fall into an opposite trajectory with all its negative implications. Towards this goal, main focus of TIPPING+ is the participatory co-production of knowledge on the driving forces and deliberate tipping interventions leading to the emergence of positive tipping points toward clean energy transitions in European CCIRs.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 01/05/2020 → 01/05/2024 |
Keywords
- Carbon
- Tipping Point
- Case Study
- Greenland
- Social Impact
- Horizon 2020
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Activities
- 1 Organisation or participation in workshops, courses, seminars, exhibitions or similar
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Mod en fossilfri fremtid i Grønland
Hansen, A. M. (Organizer) & Møller, R.-E. D. (Organizer)
4 Nov 2021 → 5 Nov 2021Activity: Attending an event › Organisation or participation in workshops, courses, seminars, exhibitions or similar
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Chasing Waterfalls: How a collective vision of self-sufficiency drives a green energy-transition in Greenland
Møller, R.-E. D. & Hansen, A. M., 2024, (In preparation) In: Global Environmental Change.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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Towards a fossil-free future for Greenland: Summary of workshop and debate in Sisimiut
Hansen, A. M. & Møller, R.-E. D., Jan 2023, Det Danske Center for Miljøvurdering, Aalborg Universitet. 9 p.Research output: Book/Report › Report › Research › peer-review
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Chasing Waterfalls: How a collective vision of self-sufficiency drives a green energy-transition in Greenland
Møller, R.-E. D. & Hansen, A. M., 3 Dec 2022. 1 p.Research output: Contribution to conference without publisher/journal › Poster › Research
Open AccessFile85 Downloads (Pure)