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The transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy is one of the greatest challenges of the 21st century. Landscape and Energy is a ground-breaking book about the effect of this transition on our environment. This book is the first to visually compare the spatial footprints of all relevant energy sources; it explains the driving forces behind the exponential growth of our use of energy and sketches the breath-taking task that lies ahead for spatial designers, planners and politicians.

The options and choices for an emerging `post-fossil landscape are elaborated in a wide variety of case study designs. After all, energy is relevant at every scale and all levels of abstraction, from global political strategies to the solar panel on the roof. The challenges receive due attention in a series of essays on the energy market, the role of politics, the psychology of transition, and technical developments and constraints. Ultimately, the transition from fossil fuels to renewable sources of energy proves to be much more than a technical task for professionals. On closer consideration, the energy transition above all is a cultural task that affects everyone.

Genres : Non-fictie informatief/professioneel algemeen > Kunst algemeen > Bouwkunst, architectuur

  • Uitgever

    nai010 uitgevers/publishers

  • Verdeler

    eBoekhuis (CB)

  • Verschijningsdatum

    06/08/2014

  • ISBN

    9789462081444

  • Beschikbaarheid

    Beschikbaar

  • Aantal pagina's

    217 Pagina's

  • Selecteren en plakken

    Nee

  • Afdrukken

    Nee

  • Bestandsgrootte

    80 011 Ko

  • Verdeler

    eBoekhuis (CB)

  • Ebook magazijn

    eBoekhuis (CB)

  • Formaat

    ebook (pdf)

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