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Sunday, January 07, 2007

Sustainable Technologies Programme Publications from an ESRC programme of work on transition to sustainable technologies. Including:

Project Innovation Briefs ~
1. Will Planners Tilt Towards Windmills?
2. Fostering Fuel Cells For Sustainable Energy
3. How Green Is My Food?
4. Bringing Sustainable Technologies Into The Mainstream
5. How Could Sustainable Consumption Become Normal?
6. Finding The Right Policy Mix For Sustainable Innovation
7. Choosing To Be Sustainable: Tracing Complex Decisions
8. The Waste Challenge: The Role Of Partnerships
9. Unlocking the Power House
10. Encouraging Early Public Engagement With Nanotechnology
11. Harnessing Community Energies
12. Innovation in Marine Energy: Firms, Networks & Governance
13. Networking Sustainability: De-Materialising The Paper Chain
14. The Green Consumer – Myth Or Miracle?
15. Can Utility Regulation Help Drive Innovation?

Project Reports ~
- Pearson, P., Foxon, T.J., Makuch, Z. & Mata, M. (2005), 'Policy Drivers and Barriers for Sustainable Innovation'.
- Watson, J., Sauter, R., Bahaj, B., James, P.A., Myers, L. & Wing, R. (2006), 'Unlocking the Power House: Policy and System Change for Domestic Micro-generation in the UK'.

End of Award Research Reports ~
1. Accounting for the Outcomes of Windfarm Applications
2. Development and Diffusion of Fuel Cell Technology as a Disruptive Innovation
3. Technological Transformations in Food Consumption and Production Systems
4. Supporting and Harnessing Diversity? Experiments in Appropriate Technology
5. Sustainable Domestic Technologies: Changing Practice, Technology & Convention
6. Policy Drivers and Barriers for Sustainable Development
7. Trade-offs in Decision-Making for Sustainable Technologies
8. Delivering Sustainable Technologies: Improving Uptake Through Partnership?
12. Building Renewable Energy Innovation Systems
14. Towards a Social Psychology of Sustainable Consumption

Project Introductory Briefs ~
1. Accounting for the Outcomes of Windfarm Applications
2. Development and Diffusion of Fuel Cell Technology as a Disruptive Innovation
3. Technological Transformations in Food Consumption and Production Systems
4. Supporting and Harnessing Diversity? Experiments in Appropriate Technology
5. Sustainable Domestic Technologies: Changing Practice, Technology & Convention
6. Policy Drivers and Barriers for Sustainable Development
7. Trade-offs in Decision-Making for Sustainable Technologies
8. Delivering Sustainable Technologies: Improving Uptake Through Partnership?
9. Integrating Micro-Generation into Energy Networks and Buildings
10. Nanotechnology, Risk and Sustainability: Moving Public Engagement Upstream
11. Community Energy Initiatives: Embedding Sustainable Technology at a Local Level
12. Building Renewable Energy Innovation Systems
13. Sustainable Technology Transition Through Innovation Network Reconfiguration
14. Towards a Social Psychology of Sustainable Consumption
15. Towards a New Theory of Economic Regulation to Include Environmental Concerns

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