Rethinking energy transitions in Southern cities: Urban and infrastructural heterogeneity in Dar es Salaam
Autor: | Koepke, M., Monstadt, J., Pilo, F., Otsuki, K., Govern.of Urban Dynamics and Transitions, International Development Studies |
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Přispěvatelé: | Govern.of Urban Dynamics and Transitions, International Development Studies |
Rok vydání: | 2021 |
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Electricity constellation Energy (esotericism) 0211 other engineering and technologies 0507 social and economic geography Global South Energy Engineering and Power Technology 02 engineering and technology Tanzania Dar es salaam Urban planning Dar es Salaam Renewable Energy Energy supply Economic geography Sustainability and the Environment Urban and infrastructural heterogeneity Renewable Energy Sustainability and the Environment business.industry 05 social sciences Urban energy transitions 021107 urban & regional planning Fuel Technology Geography Nuclear Energy and Engineering Homogeneous Electricity business 050703 geography Social Sciences (miscellaneous) |
Zdroj: | Energy Research and Social Science, 74(2021). Elsevier Ltd |
ISSN: | 2214-6296 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.erss.2021.101937 |
Popis: | Despite increasing attention to the complex geographies of energy supply and use in Southern cities, energy research is still largely focusing on energy transitions evolving either through homogeneous, networked electricity or heterogeneous constellations in poor neighborhoods. Central to this research are analytical concepts used to explain energy transitions in Northern cities, such as the notion of socio-technical regimes. In this paper, we argue for a better recognition of the realities of cities in the Global South, including their diverse urban development patterns. Bringing together debates on heterogeneous urban infrastructures and energy transitions, we propose a novel analytical framework that systematically captures urban and infrastructural heterogeneity to better understand energy systems and their transitions in growing Southern cities. Drawing on a case study on Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, we develop a spatial typology of electricity constellations using three analytical dimensions: delivery channels, the neighborhood scale, and the urban scale. Based on in-depth studies of six distinct local development types, we reveal spatially heterogeneous electricity constellations and their interplay within the city. We argue that debates on urban energy transitions in academia and policy practice need to more systematically address the diverse urban development patterns within Southern cities, their co-evolution with place-based electricity constellations and their context-specific challenges and opportunities. |
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