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Rethinking Climate and Energy Policies

New Perspectives on the Rebound Phenomenon

  • Sheds light on lesser known aspects of economic rebound research

  • Provides an interdisciplinary perspective on the rebound theory

  • Supplements the current state of knowledge in the field of energy economics and the recent publications of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)

  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Table of contents (16 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-ix
  2. Introduction: Rebound Research in a Warming World

    • Tilman Santarius, Hans Jakob Walnum, Carlo Aall
    Pages 1-14
  3. New Aspects in Economic Rebound Research

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 15-15
    2. After 35 Years of Rebound Research in Economics: Where Do We Stand?

      • Reinhard Madlener, Karen Turner
      Pages 17-36
    3. Indirect Effects from Resource Sufficiency Behaviour in Germany

      • Johannes Buhl, José Acosta
      Pages 37-54
    4. The Global South: New Estimates and Insights from Urban India

      • Debalina Chakravarty, Joyashree Roy
      Pages 55-72
  4. Multidisciplinary Perspectives on the Rebound Phenomenon

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 87-88
    2. Exploring Rebound Effects from a Psychological Perspective

      • Anja Peters, Elisabeth Dütschke
      Pages 89-105
    3. Towards a Psychological Theory and Comprehensive Rebound Typology

      • Tilman Santarius, Martin Soland
      Pages 107-119
  5. Conclusion

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 285-285

About this book

This book calls for rethinking current climate, energy and sustainability policy-making by presenting new insights into the rebound phenomenon; i.e., the driving forces, mechanisms and extent of rebound effects and potential means of mitigating them. It pursues an innovative and novel approach to the political and scientific rebound discourse and hence, supplements the current state-of-knowledge discussed in the field of energy economics and recent reports by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.

Building on central rebound publications from the past four decades, this book is divided into three main sections: Part I highlights new aspects of rebound economics by presenting insights into issues that have so far not been satisfactorily researched, such as rebounds in countries of the Global South, rebounds on the producer-side, and rebounds from sufficiency behaviour (as opposed to rebounds from technical efficiency improvements). In turn, Part II goes beyond conventional economic rebound research, exploring multidisciplinary perspectives on the phenomenon, in particular from the fields of psychology and sociology. Advancing such multidisciplinary perspectives delivers a more comprehensive understanding of rebound’s driving forces, mechanisms, and policy options. Part III puts rebounds into practice and presents several policy cases and sector-specific approaches, including the contexts of labour markets, urban planning, tourism, information and communication technologies, and transport. Lastly, the book embeds the issue into the larger debate on decoupling, green growth and degrowth, and identifies key lessons learned for sustainable development strategies and policies at large. By employing such varied and in-depth analyses, the book makes an essential contribution to the discussion of the overall question: Can resource-, energy-use and greenhouse gas emissions be substantially reduced without hindering economic growth?

Editors and Affiliations

  • Inst. for Ecological Economy Research, Free University of Berlin and Inst. for Ecological Economy Research, Berlin, Germany

    Tilman Santarius

  • Western Norway Research Institute , Sogndal, Norway

    Hans Jakob Walnum, Carlo Aall

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Bibliographic Information

  • Book Title: Rethinking Climate and Energy Policies

  • Book Subtitle: New Perspectives on the Rebound Phenomenon

  • Editors: Tilman Santarius, Hans Jakob Walnum, Carlo Aall

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-38807-6

  • Publisher: Springer Cham

  • eBook Packages: Earth and Environmental Science, Earth and Environmental Science (R0)

  • Copyright Information: Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2016

  • Hardcover ISBN: 978-3-319-38805-2Published: 26 August 2016

  • Softcover ISBN: 978-3-319-81751-4Published: 14 June 2018

  • eBook ISBN: 978-3-319-38807-6Published: 18 August 2016

  • Edition Number: 1

  • Number of Pages: IX, 294

  • Number of Illustrations: 10 b/w illustrations, 26 illustrations in colour

  • Topics: Climate Change, Energy Policy, Economics and Management, Sustainable Development

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eBook USD 84.99
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Softcover Book USD 109.99
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