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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2023 Finland, FinlandPublisher:Elsevier BV Funded by:AKA | Digitally mediated decarb...AKA| Digitally mediated decarbon communities in energy transitionAuthors:Salo, Miikka;
Salo, Miikka
Salo, Miikka in OpenAIREFaehnle, Maija;
Faehnle, Maija
Faehnle, Maija in OpenAIRESaarikoski, Heli;
Saarikoski, Heli
Saarikoski, Heli in OpenAIREHyysalo, Sampsa;
+5 AuthorsHyysalo, Sampsa
Hyysalo, Sampsa in OpenAIRESalo, Miikka;
Salo, Miikka
Salo, Miikka in OpenAIREFaehnle, Maija;
Faehnle, Maija
Faehnle, Maija in OpenAIRESaarikoski, Heli;
Saarikoski, Heli
Saarikoski, Heli in OpenAIREHyysalo, Sampsa;
Hyysalo, Sampsa
Hyysalo, Sampsa in OpenAIREAuvinen, Karoliina;
Auvinen, Karoliina
Auvinen, Karoliina in OpenAIRELähteenoja, Satu;
Marttila; Tatu;Lähteenoja, Satu
Lähteenoja, Satu in OpenAIRELukkarinen, Jani P.;
Lukkarinen, Jani P.
Lukkarinen, Jani P. in OpenAIRECountries are moving towards renewable energy systems, which creates new requirements and pressures for the established energy policy frameworks. One emerging issue is citizen energy production in community level that has been given a central role also in recent policy reforms in the EU. However, one understudied topic is how the decision-making and action in the existing and potential citizen energy communities connects to broader energy governance. In this paper, we focus on one such type of actor, housing companies in Finland, in which mobilising collective energy action has become a policy priority. We build empirically and methodologically on a facilitated knowledge co-production process utilising mid-range transition arena method to understand the main challenges in engaging citizen energy action in the Finnish policy context. The process was organised with central government authorities, and it involved a diverse mix of stakeholders from housing companies, business, knowledge production and different levels of administration. The analysis shows how different types of knowledge from system knowledge to target knowledge and transformative knowledge are generated in transition arena process, and how the shared production of knowledge increases on each step, which is necessary for drawing systemic lessons in sustainability transitions context. Therefore, we learn that the enhanced role of citizen energy communities requires active and simultaneous coordination of multiple policy pathways, illustrated as digital information, policy coordination, energy service and neighbourhood collaboration pathways. We also conclude that the traditional roles given to citizen energy agency become transformed and require more nuanced conceptualisation. peerReviewed
Energy Research & So... arrow_drop_down Energy Research & Social ScienceArticle . 2023 . Peer-reviewedLicense: CC BYData sources: CrossrefJyväskylä University Digital ArchiveArticle . 2023 . Peer-reviewedData sources: Jyväskylä University Digital ArchiveAaltodoc Publication ArchiveArticle . 2023 . Peer-reviewedData sources: Aaltodoc Publication Archiveadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2023 Finland, FinlandPublisher:Elsevier BV Funded by:AKA | Digitally mediated decarb...AKA| Digitally mediated decarbon communities in energy transitionAuthors:Salo, Miikka;
Salo, Miikka
Salo, Miikka in OpenAIREFaehnle, Maija;
Faehnle, Maija
Faehnle, Maija in OpenAIRESaarikoski, Heli;
Saarikoski, Heli
Saarikoski, Heli in OpenAIREHyysalo, Sampsa;
+5 AuthorsHyysalo, Sampsa
Hyysalo, Sampsa in OpenAIRESalo, Miikka;
Salo, Miikka
Salo, Miikka in OpenAIREFaehnle, Maija;
Faehnle, Maija
Faehnle, Maija in OpenAIRESaarikoski, Heli;
Saarikoski, Heli
Saarikoski, Heli in OpenAIREHyysalo, Sampsa;
Hyysalo, Sampsa
Hyysalo, Sampsa in OpenAIREAuvinen, Karoliina;
Auvinen, Karoliina
Auvinen, Karoliina in OpenAIRELähteenoja, Satu;
Marttila; Tatu;Lähteenoja, Satu
Lähteenoja, Satu in OpenAIRELukkarinen, Jani P.;
Lukkarinen, Jani P.
Lukkarinen, Jani P. in OpenAIRECountries are moving towards renewable energy systems, which creates new requirements and pressures for the established energy policy frameworks. One emerging issue is citizen energy production in community level that has been given a central role also in recent policy reforms in the EU. However, one understudied topic is how the decision-making and action in the existing and potential citizen energy communities connects to broader energy governance. In this paper, we focus on one such type of actor, housing companies in Finland, in which mobilising collective energy action has become a policy priority. We build empirically and methodologically on a facilitated knowledge co-production process utilising mid-range transition arena method to understand the main challenges in engaging citizen energy action in the Finnish policy context. The process was organised with central government authorities, and it involved a diverse mix of stakeholders from housing companies, business, knowledge production and different levels of administration. The analysis shows how different types of knowledge from system knowledge to target knowledge and transformative knowledge are generated in transition arena process, and how the shared production of knowledge increases on each step, which is necessary for drawing systemic lessons in sustainability transitions context. Therefore, we learn that the enhanced role of citizen energy communities requires active and simultaneous coordination of multiple policy pathways, illustrated as digital information, policy coordination, energy service and neighbourhood collaboration pathways. We also conclude that the traditional roles given to citizen energy agency become transformed and require more nuanced conceptualisation. peerReviewed
Energy Research & So... arrow_drop_down Energy Research & Social ScienceArticle . 2023 . Peer-reviewedLicense: CC BYData sources: CrossrefJyväskylä University Digital ArchiveArticle . 2023 . Peer-reviewedData sources: Jyväskylä University Digital ArchiveAaltodoc Publication ArchiveArticle . 2023 . Peer-reviewedData sources: Aaltodoc Publication Archiveadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2014 United Kingdom, ItalyPublisher:Elsevier BV Authors: Hans Orru;Eduardo Olazabal;
Kati Orru; Kati Orru; +7 AuthorsEduardo Olazabal
Eduardo Olazabal in OpenAIREHans Orru;Eduardo Olazabal;
Kati Orru; Kati Orru;Eduardo Olazabal
Eduardo Olazabal in OpenAIREDavide Geneletti;
Ajay Gajanan Bhave;Davide Geneletti
Davide Geneletti in OpenAIRENeha Mittal;
Neha Mittal
Neha Mittal in OpenAIREMaija Faehnle;
Maija Faehnle
Maija Faehnle in OpenAIREOliver Heidrich;
Oliver Heidrich
Oliver Heidrich in OpenAIREEfren Feliu;
Efren Feliu
Efren Feliu in OpenAIREMatthias Demuzere;
Matthias Demuzere
Matthias Demuzere in OpenAIREIn order to develop climate resilient urban areas and reduce emissions, several opportunities exist starting from conscious planning and design of green (and blue) spaces in these landscapes. Green urban infrastructure has been regarded as beneficial, e.g. by balancing water flows, providing thermal comfort. This article explores the existing evidence on the contribution of green spaces to climate change mitigation and adaptation services. We suggest a framework of ecosystem services for systematizing the evidence on the provision of bio-physical benefits (e.g. CO2 sequestration) as well as social and psychological benefits (e.g. improved health) that enable coping with (adaptation) or reducing the adverse effects (mitigation) of climate change. The multi-functional and multi-scale nature of green urban infrastructure complicates the categorization of services and benefits, since in reality the interactions between various benefits are manifold and appear on different scales. We will show the relevance of the benefits from green urban infrastructures on three spatial scales (i.e. city, neighborhood and site specific scales). We will further report on co-benefits and trade-offs between the various services indicating that a benefit could in turn be detrimental in relation to other functions. The manuscript identifies avenues for further research on the role of green urban infrastructure, in different types of cities, climates and social contexts. Our systematic understanding of the bio-physical and social processes defining various services allows targeting stressors that may hamper the provision of green urban infrastructure services in individual behavior as well as in wider planning and environmental management in urban areas.
Newcastle University... arrow_drop_down Newcastle University Library ePrints ServiceArticleLicense: CC BY NCFull-Text: https://eprints.ncl.ac.uk/206538Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)Journal of Environmental ManagementArticle . 2014 . Peer-reviewedLicense: Elsevier TDMData sources: Crossrefadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess RoutesGreen 695 citations 695 popularity Top 0.1% influence Top 1% impulse Top 1% Powered by BIP!
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2014 United Kingdom, ItalyPublisher:Elsevier BV Authors: Hans Orru;Eduardo Olazabal;
Kati Orru; Kati Orru; +7 AuthorsEduardo Olazabal
Eduardo Olazabal in OpenAIREHans Orru;Eduardo Olazabal;
Kati Orru; Kati Orru;Eduardo Olazabal
Eduardo Olazabal in OpenAIREDavide Geneletti;
Ajay Gajanan Bhave;Davide Geneletti
Davide Geneletti in OpenAIRENeha Mittal;
Neha Mittal
Neha Mittal in OpenAIREMaija Faehnle;
Maija Faehnle
Maija Faehnle in OpenAIREOliver Heidrich;
Oliver Heidrich
Oliver Heidrich in OpenAIREEfren Feliu;
Efren Feliu
Efren Feliu in OpenAIREMatthias Demuzere;
Matthias Demuzere
Matthias Demuzere in OpenAIREIn order to develop climate resilient urban areas and reduce emissions, several opportunities exist starting from conscious planning and design of green (and blue) spaces in these landscapes. Green urban infrastructure has been regarded as beneficial, e.g. by balancing water flows, providing thermal comfort. This article explores the existing evidence on the contribution of green spaces to climate change mitigation and adaptation services. We suggest a framework of ecosystem services for systematizing the evidence on the provision of bio-physical benefits (e.g. CO2 sequestration) as well as social and psychological benefits (e.g. improved health) that enable coping with (adaptation) or reducing the adverse effects (mitigation) of climate change. The multi-functional and multi-scale nature of green urban infrastructure complicates the categorization of services and benefits, since in reality the interactions between various benefits are manifold and appear on different scales. We will show the relevance of the benefits from green urban infrastructures on three spatial scales (i.e. city, neighborhood and site specific scales). We will further report on co-benefits and trade-offs between the various services indicating that a benefit could in turn be detrimental in relation to other functions. The manuscript identifies avenues for further research on the role of green urban infrastructure, in different types of cities, climates and social contexts. Our systematic understanding of the bio-physical and social processes defining various services allows targeting stressors that may hamper the provision of green urban infrastructure services in individual behavior as well as in wider planning and environmental management in urban areas.
Newcastle University... arrow_drop_down Newcastle University Library ePrints ServiceArticleLicense: CC BY NCFull-Text: https://eprints.ncl.ac.uk/206538Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)Journal of Environmental ManagementArticle . 2014 . Peer-reviewedLicense: Elsevier TDMData sources: Crossrefadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess RoutesGreen 695 citations 695 popularity Top 0.1% influence Top 1% impulse Top 1% Powered by BIP!
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Conference object 2022 FinlandPublisher:Informa UK Limited Funded by:AKA | Digitally mediated decarb...AKA| Digitally mediated decarbon communities in energy transitionAuthors:Lähteenoja, Satu;
Lähteenoja, Satu
Lähteenoja, Satu in OpenAIREHyysalo, Sampsa;
Hyysalo, Sampsa
Hyysalo, Sampsa in OpenAIRELukkarinen, Jani;
Lukkarinen, Jani
Lukkarinen, Jani in OpenAIREMarttila, Tatu;
+4 AuthorsMarttila, Tatu
Marttila, Tatu in OpenAIRELähteenoja, Satu;
Lähteenoja, Satu
Lähteenoja, Satu in OpenAIREHyysalo, Sampsa;
Hyysalo, Sampsa
Hyysalo, Sampsa in OpenAIRELukkarinen, Jani;
Lukkarinen, Jani
Lukkarinen, Jani in OpenAIREMarttila, Tatu;
Marttila, Tatu
Marttila, Tatu in OpenAIRESaarikoski, Heli;
Saarikoski, Heli
Saarikoski, Heli in OpenAIREFaehnle, Maija;
Peltonen; Lasse;Faehnle, Maija
Faehnle, Maija in OpenAIRELearning is commonly presented as one of the key premises of transitions governance. Empirical literature on learning in a sustainability transition context often remains on a generic level, without an in-depth analysis of what is learned and by whom. In this article, we address the study of learning in transition-related multi-party processes. We analyze a transition arena specifically designed to support the participants’ learning and the possibilities to study it. Its focus was on urban citizen energy, increasing renewable energy production via solar panels, heat pumps, and other on-site solutions in detached apartment buildings. We investigate the process through the learning levels (learning loops) framework within which we were able to examine if and what kind of learning can be inferred to have happened and show what kind of data and analysis such inferences minimally require. Our results demonstrate that all participants reported learning from the arena process. This learning was predominantly first-order learning within participants’ already pro-transition orientation. Half of the participants also reported some second-order learning, changing one’s interpretative framing about citizen energy. Overall, the multi-party envisioning process supported participants’ ongoing transformation efforts more than it resulted in transformative learning. Our results provide a basis for further development of a learning-sensitive approach enabling identification and consideration of methodological challenges involved in inferring learning in transitions research.
Sustainability: Scie... arrow_drop_down Sustainability: Science, Practice, & PolicyArticle . 2022 . Peer-reviewedLicense: CC BYData sources: CrossrefSustainability: Science, Practice, & PolicyConference objectData sources: OpenAPC Global InitiativeAaltodoc Publication ArchiveArticle . 2022 . Peer-reviewedData sources: Aaltodoc Publication Archiveadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess RoutesGreen gold 4 citations 4 popularity Top 10% influence Average impulse Average Powered by BIP!
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Conference object 2022 FinlandPublisher:Informa UK Limited Funded by:AKA | Digitally mediated decarb...AKA| Digitally mediated decarbon communities in energy transitionAuthors:Lähteenoja, Satu;
Lähteenoja, Satu
Lähteenoja, Satu in OpenAIREHyysalo, Sampsa;
Hyysalo, Sampsa
Hyysalo, Sampsa in OpenAIRELukkarinen, Jani;
Lukkarinen, Jani
Lukkarinen, Jani in OpenAIREMarttila, Tatu;
+4 AuthorsMarttila, Tatu
Marttila, Tatu in OpenAIRELähteenoja, Satu;
Lähteenoja, Satu
Lähteenoja, Satu in OpenAIREHyysalo, Sampsa;
Hyysalo, Sampsa
Hyysalo, Sampsa in OpenAIRELukkarinen, Jani;
Lukkarinen, Jani
Lukkarinen, Jani in OpenAIREMarttila, Tatu;
Marttila, Tatu
Marttila, Tatu in OpenAIRESaarikoski, Heli;
Saarikoski, Heli
Saarikoski, Heli in OpenAIREFaehnle, Maija;
Peltonen; Lasse;Faehnle, Maija
Faehnle, Maija in OpenAIRELearning is commonly presented as one of the key premises of transitions governance. Empirical literature on learning in a sustainability transition context often remains on a generic level, without an in-depth analysis of what is learned and by whom. In this article, we address the study of learning in transition-related multi-party processes. We analyze a transition arena specifically designed to support the participants’ learning and the possibilities to study it. Its focus was on urban citizen energy, increasing renewable energy production via solar panels, heat pumps, and other on-site solutions in detached apartment buildings. We investigate the process through the learning levels (learning loops) framework within which we were able to examine if and what kind of learning can be inferred to have happened and show what kind of data and analysis such inferences minimally require. Our results demonstrate that all participants reported learning from the arena process. This learning was predominantly first-order learning within participants’ already pro-transition orientation. Half of the participants also reported some second-order learning, changing one’s interpretative framing about citizen energy. Overall, the multi-party envisioning process supported participants’ ongoing transformation efforts more than it resulted in transformative learning. Our results provide a basis for further development of a learning-sensitive approach enabling identification and consideration of methodological challenges involved in inferring learning in transitions research.
Sustainability: Scie... arrow_drop_down Sustainability: Science, Practice, & PolicyArticle . 2022 . Peer-reviewedLicense: CC BYData sources: CrossrefSustainability: Science, Practice, & PolicyConference objectData sources: OpenAPC Global InitiativeAaltodoc Publication ArchiveArticle . 2022 . Peer-reviewedData sources: Aaltodoc Publication Archiveadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euAccess RoutesGreen gold 4 citations 4 popularity Top 10% influence Average impulse Average Powered by BIP!
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