Transition énergétique et fragmentation territoriale : une analyse prospective appliquée à la Wallonie
Energy transition consists in a shift from polluting and exhaustible resources to clean and renewable ones, but also in a move towards energy parsimony. This transition is one of the major challenges our economies face today. In this paper we are interested in the territorial impacts of such a trans...
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Éditions en environnement VertigO
2015
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Sumario: | Energy transition consists in a shift from polluting and exhaustible resources to clean and renewable ones, but also in a move towards energy parsimony. This transition is one of the major challenges our economies face today. In this paper we are interested in the territorial impacts of such a transition. We develop a prospective method, combining a qualitative approach with a quantitative model, to address the following questions : would the energy transition make territorial discrepancy sharper ? Is it a threat to or an opportunity for territorial cohesion ? |
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