Vimos de publicar o novo libro editado por este Instituto, baixo o título “Sustainability and ecological transition in the post-covid era: Challenges and Opportunities in the Face of Climate Change and Energy Transition” , coordinado polos profesores da UDC Ricardo García Mira e Cristina García Fontán, e a profesora da Universidade de Bochum (Alemaña) Petra Scheweizer-Ries.
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O libro consta de 21 capítulos estruturado en cinco seccións:
- ENERGY TRANSITION, URBAN PLANNING AND HEALTH
- CLIMATE CHANGE AND SUSTAINABILITY
- TECHNOLOGIES, SPACES AND PARTICIPATION
- SUSTAINABLE LIFESTYLES, ATTITUDES AND ADAPTATION
- ENVIRONMENTS AND RESIDENTIAL SCENARIOS
- ANTHROPOCENE AND NATURAL ECONOMY
Contribucións:
INTRODUCTION: Sustainability and ecological transition in the post-covid era: challenges and opportunities in the face of climate change and energy transition. Ricardo García-Mira, Petra Schweizer-Ries, Cristina García-Fontán
Energy transition, urban planning and health collaboration in energy transition research and practice in times of covid19 and beyond. Julia Sollik, Katharina Kötter-Lange, Lara Brungs, Alena Schüren, Petra Schweizer-Ries
Some challenges in urban planning and health. Cristina García Fontán
Acceptability, acceptance, and adoption of renewable and sustainable energy technologies: definitions and their technological, contextual, and personal determinants. Marino Bonaiuto, Federica Dessi, Silvia Ariccio
Climate change: research, policy and health: a psychological perspective. Ricardo García Mira, Graciela Tonello
Constraints on community participation in sustainable social housing upgrading caused by the covid-19 pandemic. Janine Pößneck, Sigrun Kabisch
Contributions from lighting research to sustainability and covid-19 pandemic. Graciela Tonello
Technologies, spaces and participation the role of smart and sustainable technologies in supporting elderly independence in the home environment. Hebatallah Ibrahim, Deniz Hasirci
Research on the ideal form of office spaces as workplaces for teachers. Kinuyo Shimizu, Kaname Yanagisawa
Regeneration strategies for an ancient temple of northwest China based on rural community participation. XU Yubin, LI Bin, LI Hua
Motivations to engage in sustainable and conscious food consumption. Advances from multidisciplinary empirical research on collective forms of consumption. Isabel Lema-Blanco, Ricardo García-Mira, Jesús-Miguel Muñoz-Cantero
A comprehensive model of stressors and adaptation on shift workers daily work life: consequences for sustainable lifestyles. Amelia Fraga-Mosquera, Ricardo García-Mira
Applied social science research for housing upgrading in times of a pandemic. Doris C. C. K. Kowaltowski, Elisa A. D. Muianga, Marcelle Engler Bridi, Luciana Szymanski, Cynthia Nunes de Almeida Prado, Vanessa G. da Silva, Daniel de Carvalho Moreira, Ariovaldo D. Granja, Regina Coeli Ruschel, Douglas Lopes de Souza, Carolina Asensio Oliva
The covid-19 pandemic’s impact on environmental attitudes . Cristina Gómez-Román, Marcos Dono, Sergio Vila-Tojo, José Manuel Sabucedo
Citizen’s climate responsibility and human values in the European Union. Fernando Bruna
Environments and residential scenarios developing covid-19 safety solution at a crowded area in Kolkata. Aratrika De, Woojeong Chon
Understanding spatial affordance through the evaluation of urban space quality experienced by users under weather variations: the case of rooftop gardens in central Tokyo. Yem-Khang, Nguyen Tran, Ryo Murata
Towards a dual residential scenario and the disappearance of the intermediate situations. Luciano G. Alfaya, Patricia Muñíz, Alberto Rodríguez-Barcón
Ecological momentary assessment of thought valence in greenspace and indoor
environments. Thomas R. Brooks, Rosol Alftealh
Anthropocene and natural economy the Anthropocene new challenges. Cintia Okamura, Jacques Lolive
The subtleties of the Anthropocene: from overarching narratives to the construction of alternative futures. Robin Dianoux
Natural Economy. Xosé Gabriel-Vázquez