Energy Citizenship in Positive Energy Districts— Towards a Transdisciplinary Approach to Impact Assessment

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Abstract

It is commonly assumed by the projects demonstrating concepts for positive energy districts in cities across Europe that citizens want and need to be involved in the development of these concepts as an essential condition for positive energy districts to be deployed successfully and to achieve the expected societal goals. Six different research and innovation projects are investigating the different forms of energy citizenship in positive energy districts and their impacts. They aim to apply a transdisciplinary approach to collaborative research and to impact assessment. The interim results are described, and preliminary conclusions on impact are drawn. The projects each used different approaches to engaging citizens, while differentiating between different groups. Progress is monitored but only fragmentary evidence on the impact has been gathered. Transdisciplinary approaches are being developed but are still immature.

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van Wees, M., Revilla, B. P., Fitzgerald, H., Ahlers, D., Romero, N., Alpagut, B., … Smit, S. (2022). Energy Citizenship in Positive Energy Districts— Towards a Transdisciplinary Approach to Impact Assessment. Buildings, 12(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings12020186

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