Browsing Geography (Book Chapters) by Author "Goggins, Gary"
Now showing items 1-5 of 5
-
Conclusion: Comparing household energy use across Europe uncovering opportunities for sustainable transformation
Naef, Patrick; Sahakian, Marlyne; Goggins, Gary (Palgrave Pivot, Cham, 2019-06-08)This chapter considers the similarities and differences between ten European countries in relation to meso-level considerations when it comes to household energy usage. We uncover the governing frameworks and policies ... -
Framing the sustainable energy challenge and implications for solutions
Jensen, Charlotte; Røpke, Inge; Goggins, Gary; Fahy, Frances (Palgrave Pivot, Cham, 2019-06-08)Sustainable consumption policies often rely on ecological modernisation rationality, where the focus is usually on making current consumption patterns more sustainable in such a way that status quo (ideas about the quality ... -
Imaginaries and practices: learning from ENERGISE about the integration of social sciences with the EU Energy Union
Genus, Audley; Fahy, Frances; Goggins, Gary; Iskandarova, Marfuga; Laakso, Senja (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018-08-24)This chapter aims (1) to identify problematic framings relating to the integration of Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) research with the developing EU Energy Union and (2) to account for the practice of SSH-related ... -
An introduction to energy demand challenges in Europe
Fahy, Frances; Goggins, Gary (Palgrave Pivot, Cham, 2019-06-08)This opening chapter calls for greater attention to energy demand challenges in Europe. It argues that many obstacles and opportunities in achieving the so-called energy transition are social and cultural in nature and ... -
Reducing residential carbon emissions in Ireland: Challenges and policy responses
Goggins, Gary; Fahy, Frances; Heaslip, Eimear (Palgrave Pivot, Cham, 2019-06-08)Carbon emissions from the residential sector in Ireland are higher than the European average and are rising. This is a concern in a country already struggling to meet its agreed climate targets. In this chapter, the authors ...