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Infrastructures Of Consumption Environmental Innovation In The Utility Industries Bas Van Vliet

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Infrastructures Of Consumption Environmental Innovation In The Utility Industries Bas Van Vliet
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Publisher: Earthscan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.19 MB
Pages: 140
Author: Bas Van Vliet, Heather Chappells, Elizabeth Shove
ISBN: 9781853839962, 9781853839955, 1853839965, 1853839957
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Infrastructures Of Consumption Environmental Innovation In The Utility Industries Bas Van Vliet by Bas Van Vliet, Heather Chappells, Elizabeth Shove 9781853839962, 9781853839955, 1853839965, 1853839957 instant download after payment.

For many years, a uniform and uncontested picture of utility system organization has endured across Europe. Provider and consumer roles have been largely taken for granted, and consumers have had little choice but to use the infrastructure of the only network provider available. Recent transformations have challenged this model. This book examines the ongoing environmental restructuring of consumption and provision in energy, water and waste systems. In accounting for the distinctive environmental qualities, technical features, and institutional dynamics of utility systems this book challenges contemporary conceptualizations of consumers as the autonomous drivers of environmental change. Instead, utilities and users are positioned as the 'co-managers' of utility systems, and processes of environmental innovation are seen to depend on the systemic restructuring of demand.

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