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What opportunities could the COVID-19 outbreak offer for sustainability transitions research on electricity and mobility?

机译:COVID-19爆发可为电力和出行的可持续性转型研究提供哪些机会?

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The COVID-19 pandemic is a major landscape shock that is having pervasive effects across socio-technical systems. Due to its recentness, sustainability scientists and other researchers have only started to investigate the implications of this crisis. The COVID-19 outbreak presents a unique opportunity to analyze in real time the effects of a protracted landscape-scale perturbation on the trajectories of sustainability transitions. In this perspective, we explore the ramifications for sustainability transition research on electricity and mobility, drawing from selected examples in Finland and Sweden. The long-term consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic are likely to trigger more permanent changes connected to the digitalization of work and other daily activities, thus reducing mobility needs and overall fossil-energy consumption. The crisis may encourage governance systems to be better prepared for different types of shocks in the future, while it also contains a threat of increasingly populist or undemocratic political responses and increased securitization. These developments can guide research by addressing the reproduction of new practices arising from the COVID-19 outbreak to accelerate sustainability transitions, enhancing understanding of the role of governance in transitions, and bringing to attention the ethical and political implications of landscape shocks.
机译:COVID-19大流行是一场重大的景观冲击,正在整个社会技术系统中广泛传播。由于其最新性,可持续性科学家和其他研究人员才刚刚开始调查这场危机的影响。 COVID-19暴发提供了一个独特的机会,可以实时分析长期的景观尺度扰动对可持续性转变轨迹的影响。从这个角度出发,我们借鉴芬兰和瑞典的一些实例,探讨了电力和出行的可持续发展过渡研究的影响。 COVID-19大流行的长期后果可能会引发与工作和其他日常活动的数字化有关的更永久的变化,从而减少机动性需求和总体化石能源消耗。这场危机可能会鼓励治理系统为将来的各种冲击做好更充分的准备,同时也可能带来越来越多的民粹主义或不民主的政治反应以及越来越多的证券化威胁。这些进展可以通过应对COVID-19爆发产生的新方法的复制来指导研究,以加速可持续性转变,加深对治理在转变中的作用的理解,并引起人们对景观冲击的伦理和政治影响的关注。

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