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Social Science Approaches to Understanding the Implications of a Net Zero Transformation of Society

Abstract:

The transition to a net-zero society requires novel regulatory and policy approaches acknowledging the socio-cultural shifts accompanying climate change adaptations. Whether its building a new home or the evolving relationships and interactions between people and products, effective policymaking needs to systematically and intrinsically account for such transitions and ensure that they are aligned with net-zero targets. This policy brief delves into the employment of social science theories such as Reflexive Governance, Actor Network Theory, and Ecologies of Participation to understand these transitions.

Emerging from a placement at the Office for Product Safety and Standards, UK, the study underscores the importance of reflexive, flexible, inclusive and interactive policymaking that integrates public engagement and considers the intricate relationships between social, technologic

Publication Year:

2024

Publisher:

UKERC

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Author(s):

Thompson, O., Rohse, M. and Barber, J.

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Language:

English

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811203 B

Rights:

Open Access

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This data may be freely used for any purpose

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Region:

United Kingdom

Publication Type:

Working Paper

Theme(s):

UKERC Phase 4

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