TY - CHAP
T1 - Navigating Rural Smart Transitions
T2 - Strategies, Challenges, and Case Studies
AU - Dabo, Al-Amin
AU - Hosseinian Far, Amin
AU - Amajuoyi, Bright
PY - 2024/8/1
Y1 - 2024/8/1
N2 - This chapter explores the critical global issue of climate change, emphasising the need for decarbonisation, especially in rural settings. It explores the concept of 'Smart Transitions' as a way to integrate modern technology and sustainable practices in rural areas, focusing on reducing carbon emissions and fostering sustainable development. The chapter highlights the unique energy dynamics in rural communities, highlighting their distinct energy mix influenced by geographical, socioeconomic, and infrastructural factors. Key strategies for effective implementation of rural smart transitions are outlined. In addition, two insightful case studies are presented: the Retrofitting Hard-to-Treat Housing in Intake Suburb, Doncaster, and the Zero Carbon Communities Programme in South Cambridgeshire, UK. These cases exemplify practical applications of the strategies discussed, showcasing successful community involvement and innovative solutions to unique challenges. The chapter concludes by highlighting the significance of tailored solutions for rural areas, the role of community engagement, and the necessity of supportive policies and financial backing. It al-so projects future trends in rural decarbonisation, anticipating continued technological advancements, the increasing importance of rural areas in global efforts, and integrated approaches combining energy transition with broader rural development objectives.
AB - This chapter explores the critical global issue of climate change, emphasising the need for decarbonisation, especially in rural settings. It explores the concept of 'Smart Transitions' as a way to integrate modern technology and sustainable practices in rural areas, focusing on reducing carbon emissions and fostering sustainable development. The chapter highlights the unique energy dynamics in rural communities, highlighting their distinct energy mix influenced by geographical, socioeconomic, and infrastructural factors. Key strategies for effective implementation of rural smart transitions are outlined. In addition, two insightful case studies are presented: the Retrofitting Hard-to-Treat Housing in Intake Suburb, Doncaster, and the Zero Carbon Communities Programme in South Cambridgeshire, UK. These cases exemplify practical applications of the strategies discussed, showcasing successful community involvement and innovative solutions to unique challenges. The chapter concludes by highlighting the significance of tailored solutions for rural areas, the role of community engagement, and the necessity of supportive policies and financial backing. It al-so projects future trends in rural decarbonisation, anticipating continued technological advancements, the increasing importance of rural areas in global efforts, and integrated approaches combining energy transition with broader rural development objectives.
KW - Rural
KW - Smart Transition
KW - Low Carbon
KW - Decarbonization
KW - sustainable practices
UR - https://link.springer.com/book/9783031624735
M3 - Chapter
SN - 978-3-031-62473-5
SN - 978-3-031-62476-6
T3 - CSR, Sustainability, Ethics & Governance
BT - Contemporary Sustainable Organisational Practices
A2 - Hosseinian-Far, Amin
A2 - Laryea, Ebenezer
A2 - Sarwar, Dilshad
A2 - Omoloso, Oluwaseyi
A2 - Sarwar, Dilshad
PB - Springer Nature
CY - Switzerland
ER -