Management of Civic Energy and the Green Transformation 1st Edition
Management of Civic Energy and the Green Transformation (1st Edition) by Anna Brzozowska, Piotr Maśloch and Grzegorz Maśloch offers a timely, practical roadmap for communities navigating the energy transition. This authoritative volume captures the momentum of the green transformation and translates it into actionable strategies for local governments, NGOs, planners and community leaders.
Inside, readers will find clear explanations of how civic energy initiatives—community-owned renewables, collaborative demand management and civic engagement frameworks—can accelerate sustainable development. Case-driven analysis and strategic frameworks make complex policy, technical and managerial topics accessible, whether you work in urban planning, municipal administration or grassroots activism. The authors bridge theory and practice, showing how to mobilize stakeholders, design resilient projects, and measure social, economic and environmental impact.
If you want to lead decarbonization efforts in cities, towns or regions, this book equips you with the tools to design programs that are both effective and equitable. It’s especially relevant for European municipalities, regional policymakers and international practitioners seeking scalable approaches to community energy and climate action.
Readable, evidence-based and solution-focused, this 1st Edition is an essential reference for anyone committed to turning green ambitions into real-world results. For practitioners, students and decision-makers alike, it’s a practical guide to transforming civic energy potential into measurable progress. Order your copy today and empower your community’s journey toward a sustainable, low-carbon future.
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