Local resilience for low‐carbon transition in Poland: Frameworks, conditions and opportunities for Central European countries

Author:

Verma Pramit1ORCID,Chodkowska‐Miszczuk Justyna12,Lewandowska Agata2,Wiśniewski Łukasz3

Affiliation:

1. University Centre of Excellence: Interacting Minds, Societies, Environments (IMSErt) Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun Toruń Poland

2. Department of Urban and Regional Development Studies, Faculty of Earth Sciences and Spatial Management Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun Toruń Poland

3. Department of Spatial Planning and Tourism, Faculty of Earth Sciences and Spatial Management Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun Toruń Poland

Abstract

AbstractPoland, with its objective of switching from a fossil‐fuel base to renewable sources of energy, is a textbook example of an energy transition economy. In this review, the challenges and opportunities for local resilience were identified, followed by an in‐depth analysis of Low Carbon Economy Plans (LCEP) in the 10 largest cities of Poland. The methodology included a bibliometric analysis of the peer‐reviewed studies published from 2010 to 2022, along with K‐means clustering (empirical analysis) of the selected Polish cities. The challenges and opportunities were classified into social (S), economic (E), institutional (I), political (P), technological (T) and environmental (EN) dimensions. Institutional and political dimensions were identified as having a relatively neglected niche in low‐carbon transition research, necessitating an empirical analysis of LCEP at the city scale. Exploiting the knowledge base of traditional sustainable activities, understanding the power relations between the politics, stakeholders and industry elements, and knowledge‐based governance were found vital for creating relevant policies. Three modes of development, multi‐activity goals (MG), energy transition goals (EG), and transport goals (TG) were identified for increasing local resilience. The results illustrate the need to understand low‐carbon policies and their impacts on both energy transitions and local resilience.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Development,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment

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