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DESCRIPTION:Abstract: As an interdisciplinary environmental social scientist, Professor Patrick Devine-Wright will share his energy research findings, taking a place-based approach to understanding social dimensions of low carbon energy transitions, specifically the siting of controversial large-scale infrastructures such as grid powerlines, drawing on the concept of spatial imaginaries. Secondly, he will talk about the research/policy agenda, sharing insights about practices of boundary spanning from ACCESS, an ESRC funded initiative aiming to increase the visibility, impact and use of environmental social science.&nbsp; More information can be found here.762003
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LOCATION:(Hybrid) Trevithick Room, Environment and Sustainability Institute, Penryn Campus, Cornwall
SUMMARY;LANGUAGE=en-us:Social and spatial dimensions of low carbon energy transitions
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