| Literature DB >> 35474880 |
Benjamin Best1, Johannes Thema1, Carina Zell-Ziegler2,3, Frauke Wiese4, Jonathan Barth5, Stephan Breidenbach6, Leonardo Nascimento7,8, Henry Wilke6.
Abstract
Sufficiency measures are potentially decisive for the decarbonisation of energy systems but rarely considered in energy policy and modelling. Just as efficiency and renewable energies, the diffusion of demand-side solutions to climate change also relies on policy-making. Our extensive literature review of European and national sufficiency policies fills a gap in existing databases. We present almost 300 policy instruments clustered into relevant categories and publish them as "Energy Sufficiency Policy Database". This paper provides a description of the data clustering, the set-up of the database and an analysis of the policy instruments. A key insight is that sufficiency policy includes much more than bans of products or information tools leaving the responsibility to individuals. It is a comprehensive instrument mix of all policy types, not only enabling sufficiency action, but also reducing currently existing barriers. A policy database can serve as a good starting point for policy recommendations and modelling, further research is needed on barriers and demand-reduction potentials of sufficiency policy instruments. Copyright:Entities:
Keywords: behavioural change; energy demand; energy descent; policy database; socio-ecological transformation; sufficiency policy
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35474880 PMCID: PMC9010800.2 DOI: 10.12688/f1000research.108822.2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: F1000Res ISSN: 2046-1402