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04.03.2025 14:31

Energy Justice - Webinar Series on European Perspectives on Justice Issues in Socio-Spatial Change

Dr. Tanja Ernst Stabsstelle Wissenschaftskommunikation
ARL – Akademie für Raumentwicklung in der Leibniz-Gemeinschaft

    The ARL – Academy for Territorial Development in the Leibniz Association in collaboration with the Regional Studies Association (RSA), is organising a three-part webinar series as part of the RSA City and Regional Sustainability Transitions Webinars.

    The second part will take place on February 18, 2025, on the topic of Energy Justice.

    Transitions, especially in the context of regional and urban development and sustainability involve significant changes that can affect communities in different ways. This three-part webinar series highlights the importance of equity in transitions as equity is essential to ensure that transitions are inclusive, equitable and beneficial for all members of society. The series will focus on three key areas: social housing, energy justice and health equity.

    We would like to invite all interested parties to the second webinar in the series:

    Energy Justice

    Friday, March 14, 1:00 PM (12:00 PM GMT), online

    The second webinar in the Equity in Transitions series will focus on energy justice, which seeks to ensure equitable social and economic participation in energy systems. Energy justice focuses on marginalised groups and aims to make energy more accessible, affordable, clean and democratically managed for all. Both academic and practical approaches emphasise fair processes and equitable distribution of benefits.

    In a first input, Ludger Gailing will present his empirical work on energy justice in a region that is undergoing structural change and is affected by coal phase-out. He will also explore the key question of what alternative economic opportunities can be created for these regions during their transformation and how this fits into the general debate around energy justice in the energy transition.

    In the second input, Saksa Petrova will critically reflect on the conceptualisation and operationalisation of ‘energy poverty’ as a household-level issue. Drawing on her over-a-decade research and her new UKRI/ERC consolidator grant GENERATE, Saska will elaborate why energy poverty should be seen as a socio-ecological precarity and injustice. Such framing of energy poverty does not only explain the processes of why and how specific socio-demographic groups and communities are marginalised and excluded from clean and affordable energy systems and governance, but it also demonstrates the care and solidarity that underpin more-than-mundane strategies used to overcome energy poverty.

    The presentations will be followed by an open discussion with all participants.

    Speakers:

    - Ludger Gailing, Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg (BTU), Germany

    Ludger Gailing is a Professor of “Regional Planning” at the Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg (BTU) and member of the ARL – Academy for Territorial Development in the Leibniz Association. Gailing’s research focusses on aspects of regional spatial development and planning such as the geographies of energy transitions, debates around common goods and justice as well the role of transformations for the planning system.

    - Saska Petrova, University of Manchester, UK

    Saska Petrova is Professor of Human Geography and Departmental Research Director at the University of Manchester. Her research and policy activities are situated at the intersection of energy, precarity and gender, underpinned by a wider interest in the political governance and contestation of social and environmental injustices. She has undertaken research across Europe, in China and South Africa. She is the PI of the UKRI/ERC Consolidator grant GENERATE that investigates the gendered energy politics of energy transitions in the Western Balkans.

    Registration is possible here: https://lounge.regionalstudies.org/Meetings/Meeting?ID=560


    Wissenschaftliche Ansprechpartner:

    Dr. Britta Bockhorn (ARL)
    International Affairs /Deputy Scientific Head
    Phone +49 511 34842-25
    britta.bockhorn@arl-net.de


    Weitere Informationen:

    https://www.arl-international.com/news/webinar-series-european-perspectives-just...


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