Rethinking Networks in Times of Transition
Ecological, Energy and Social Issues
Herausgeber: Robyns, Benoit; Dobigny, Laure
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Rethinking Networks in Times of Transition
Ecological, Energy and Social Issues
Herausgeber: Robyns, Benoit; Dobigny, Laure
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The contemporary world is characterized by the interweaving of various networks, including biological, ecological, social, technological and energy-related networks. We are constantly engaged in interactions with these networks. In the context of energy and ecological and social transitions, it is essential to examine the positive or negative effects of these interactions. Additionally, it is crucial to explore the influence of the growing role that networks will play and the open or closed futures they will shape. To address these issues, a multidisciplinary approach is essential,…mehr
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The contemporary world is characterized by the interweaving of various networks, including biological, ecological, social, technological and energy-related networks. We are constantly engaged in interactions with these networks. In the context of energy and ecological and social transitions, it is essential to examine the positive or negative effects of these interactions. Additionally, it is crucial to explore the influence of the growing role that networks will play and the open or closed futures they will shape. To address these issues, a multidisciplinary approach is essential, particularly between the technological sciences, humanities and life sciences. Rethinking Networks in Times of Transition analyzes and discusses four major themes: ecological networks in biodiversity and ecological transition; socio-technical changes related to energy networks; how social and controversy networks are transforming lifestyles, representations and modes of action; and finally, how academic networks can play a leading role in the transition
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- Verlag: ISTE Ltd
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- Erscheinungstermin: 10. März 2026
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781836690184
- ISBN-10: 1836690185
- Artikelnr.: 75929250
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: ISTE Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. März 2026
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781836690184
- ISBN-10: 1836690185
- Artikelnr.: 75929250
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Laure Dobigny is Associate Professor in socio-anthropology of technology at the ETHICS Laboratory (ETH+ research team) at the Universite Catholique de Lille, France. Benoît Robyns is Deputy Director of Research at JUNIA (Lille), Vice-President for Energy and Societal Transition at Universite Catholique de Lille, and a member of the Power Systems Team at L2EP, France.
Introduction xvii
Laure DOBIGNY, Sadia BENAMROUZ-VANNESTE and Benoît ROBYNS
Part 1. Ecological Networks 1
Chapter 1. Climate Crisis, Invasive Species and Biodiversity Collapse:
Issues, Challenges and Opportunities for Macrophytes 3
Rossano BOLPAGNI
Chapter 2. Reconciling Productivity, Maintaining Biodiversity and Human
Well-being: How Will Tomorrow's Agriculture Solve this Equation? 19
Florian KLETTY
Chapter 3. Conifers Reforestations: An Environmental Problem or a Possible
Resource? 37
Kevin CIANFAGLIONE, Alessandro BOTTACCI, Silvano LANDI, Bartolomeo
SCHIRONE, Franco PEDROTTI and Marcello DI BONITO
Chapter 4. Urban Interstices: Small Spaces with Big Issues 87
Agathe DOUCHET and Sadia BENAMROUZ-VANNESTE
Chapter 5. From a Climate-Centered Vision to a Vivo-Centered Vision: A
Paradigm Shift for a Genuine Socio-Ecological Transition? 103
Alice FOUILLOUZE
Part 2. Energy Networks 125
Chapter 6. Electricity Transmission Networks, the Keystone of
Neo-electrification at the Crossroads of Multiple Issues: Nuclear Power
Generation and Conflictualization of European and French Energy Policies
127
Lucas LOPEZ
Chapter 7. Is it Relevant to Question the Size of Power Grids? 139
Jonathan COIGNARD
Chapter 8. The Characteristics and Role of Users' Network in the
Appropriation of Complex Self-built Technology: Case-study of Locally
Manufactured Wind Turbines in France 151
Baptiste BEGUINET
Chapter 9. Scripting Flexibility in Collective Self-Consumption: Local
Limits, Users and Governance 163
Jessica ZAPHIROPOULO
Chapter 10. Collaborative Energy Management: A Novel Methodology to Reduce
Both Energy Price and Environmental Impact of an Energy Community 179
Adrien BOSSU, Benoit DURILLON and Christophe SAUDEMONT
Chapter 11. Dynamic Energy Allocation in a Local Community Integrating User
Preferences 193
Amira DHORBANI, Dhaker ABBES, Kahina HASSAM and Benoît ROBYNS
Chapter 12. Awareness and Perception of Collective Self-Consumption in the
University Community 217
Hanene BETTAIEB, Adrien BOSSU, Benoit DURILLON, Arnaud DAVIGNY, Christophe
SAUDEMONT and Hervé BARRY
Part 3. Social and Controversy Networks 227
Chapter 13. Fracking in the UK: Dependent Stakeholders and Relational
Legitimacy 229
Matthew O'Meara WALLIS
Chapter 14. Articulação: The Ecological Networking of the Brazilian
Agroecological Movement 245
Sébastien CARCELLE and Mariana BENITEZ
Chapter 15. Toward an Ecology of Architectural Experimentation Beyond
Environmental Regulatory Standards 257
Hector DOCARRAGAL MONTERO
Chapter 16. The Role of Social Media in the Climate Crisis: A Discourse
Study of Environmental Conversations in France (2017-2022) 275
Albin WAGENER
Chapter 17. Transitioning to Sustainability: An Emotional Odyssey 289
Cristina LONGO and Ishan JALAN
Part 4. Networks of Universities in Transition 301
Chapter 18. Schools in Synergy for Sustainability: Experiences and Insights
from Networks of Universities in Socioecological Transitions 303
Emmanuel D. DELOCADO, Philip Arnold P. TUAÑO and Ma. Margarita Christina A.
LACDAO-UMALI
Chapter 19. Better Together? Exploring What Can Be Achieved through
Real-world Examples of Innovative Knowledge Exchange Partnerships between
SMEs and Universities 321
Richard BULL, Ana Rita DOMINGUES, Muhammad MAZHAR and Gamze YAKAR-PRITCHARD
Chapter 20. Research for Energetic and Societal Transition: Experience of
the Live TREE Program 335
Benoît ROBYNS
Chapter 21. Socioecological Analysis of the Impact of the University
Climate Agreement: What Prospects for Transition of the Catholic University
of Lille 347
Kokou Kouzouahin SOMABE and Hervé BARRY
Chapter 22. What User Involvement in Sustainable Campuses? An Analysis of
the Decision-making Processes of University Smart Buildings in the Lille
Region (France) 363
Laure DOBIGNY, Mathilde SZUBA, Hervé BARRY and Anouk GERME-BARTIER
List of Authors 383
Index 387
Laure DOBIGNY, Sadia BENAMROUZ-VANNESTE and Benoît ROBYNS
Part 1. Ecological Networks 1
Chapter 1. Climate Crisis, Invasive Species and Biodiversity Collapse:
Issues, Challenges and Opportunities for Macrophytes 3
Rossano BOLPAGNI
Chapter 2. Reconciling Productivity, Maintaining Biodiversity and Human
Well-being: How Will Tomorrow's Agriculture Solve this Equation? 19
Florian KLETTY
Chapter 3. Conifers Reforestations: An Environmental Problem or a Possible
Resource? 37
Kevin CIANFAGLIONE, Alessandro BOTTACCI, Silvano LANDI, Bartolomeo
SCHIRONE, Franco PEDROTTI and Marcello DI BONITO
Chapter 4. Urban Interstices: Small Spaces with Big Issues 87
Agathe DOUCHET and Sadia BENAMROUZ-VANNESTE
Chapter 5. From a Climate-Centered Vision to a Vivo-Centered Vision: A
Paradigm Shift for a Genuine Socio-Ecological Transition? 103
Alice FOUILLOUZE
Part 2. Energy Networks 125
Chapter 6. Electricity Transmission Networks, the Keystone of
Neo-electrification at the Crossroads of Multiple Issues: Nuclear Power
Generation and Conflictualization of European and French Energy Policies
127
Lucas LOPEZ
Chapter 7. Is it Relevant to Question the Size of Power Grids? 139
Jonathan COIGNARD
Chapter 8. The Characteristics and Role of Users' Network in the
Appropriation of Complex Self-built Technology: Case-study of Locally
Manufactured Wind Turbines in France 151
Baptiste BEGUINET
Chapter 9. Scripting Flexibility in Collective Self-Consumption: Local
Limits, Users and Governance 163
Jessica ZAPHIROPOULO
Chapter 10. Collaborative Energy Management: A Novel Methodology to Reduce
Both Energy Price and Environmental Impact of an Energy Community 179
Adrien BOSSU, Benoit DURILLON and Christophe SAUDEMONT
Chapter 11. Dynamic Energy Allocation in a Local Community Integrating User
Preferences 193
Amira DHORBANI, Dhaker ABBES, Kahina HASSAM and Benoît ROBYNS
Chapter 12. Awareness and Perception of Collective Self-Consumption in the
University Community 217
Hanene BETTAIEB, Adrien BOSSU, Benoit DURILLON, Arnaud DAVIGNY, Christophe
SAUDEMONT and Hervé BARRY
Part 3. Social and Controversy Networks 227
Chapter 13. Fracking in the UK: Dependent Stakeholders and Relational
Legitimacy 229
Matthew O'Meara WALLIS
Chapter 14. Articulação: The Ecological Networking of the Brazilian
Agroecological Movement 245
Sébastien CARCELLE and Mariana BENITEZ
Chapter 15. Toward an Ecology of Architectural Experimentation Beyond
Environmental Regulatory Standards 257
Hector DOCARRAGAL MONTERO
Chapter 16. The Role of Social Media in the Climate Crisis: A Discourse
Study of Environmental Conversations in France (2017-2022) 275
Albin WAGENER
Chapter 17. Transitioning to Sustainability: An Emotional Odyssey 289
Cristina LONGO and Ishan JALAN
Part 4. Networks of Universities in Transition 301
Chapter 18. Schools in Synergy for Sustainability: Experiences and Insights
from Networks of Universities in Socioecological Transitions 303
Emmanuel D. DELOCADO, Philip Arnold P. TUAÑO and Ma. Margarita Christina A.
LACDAO-UMALI
Chapter 19. Better Together? Exploring What Can Be Achieved through
Real-world Examples of Innovative Knowledge Exchange Partnerships between
SMEs and Universities 321
Richard BULL, Ana Rita DOMINGUES, Muhammad MAZHAR and Gamze YAKAR-PRITCHARD
Chapter 20. Research for Energetic and Societal Transition: Experience of
the Live TREE Program 335
Benoît ROBYNS
Chapter 21. Socioecological Analysis of the Impact of the University
Climate Agreement: What Prospects for Transition of the Catholic University
of Lille 347
Kokou Kouzouahin SOMABE and Hervé BARRY
Chapter 22. What User Involvement in Sustainable Campuses? An Analysis of
the Decision-making Processes of University Smart Buildings in the Lille
Region (France) 363
Laure DOBIGNY, Mathilde SZUBA, Hervé BARRY and Anouk GERME-BARTIER
List of Authors 383
Index 387
Introduction xvii
Laure DOBIGNY, Sadia BENAMROUZ-VANNESTE and Benoît ROBYNS
Part 1. Ecological Networks 1
Chapter 1. Climate Crisis, Invasive Species and Biodiversity Collapse:
Issues, Challenges and Opportunities for Macrophytes 3
Rossano BOLPAGNI
Chapter 2. Reconciling Productivity, Maintaining Biodiversity and Human
Well-being: How Will Tomorrow's Agriculture Solve this Equation? 19
Florian KLETTY
Chapter 3. Conifers Reforestations: An Environmental Problem or a Possible
Resource? 37
Kevin CIANFAGLIONE, Alessandro BOTTACCI, Silvano LANDI, Bartolomeo
SCHIRONE, Franco PEDROTTI and Marcello DI BONITO
Chapter 4. Urban Interstices: Small Spaces with Big Issues 87
Agathe DOUCHET and Sadia BENAMROUZ-VANNESTE
Chapter 5. From a Climate-Centered Vision to a Vivo-Centered Vision: A
Paradigm Shift for a Genuine Socio-Ecological Transition? 103
Alice FOUILLOUZE
Part 2. Energy Networks 125
Chapter 6. Electricity Transmission Networks, the Keystone of
Neo-electrification at the Crossroads of Multiple Issues: Nuclear Power
Generation and Conflictualization of European and French Energy Policies
127
Lucas LOPEZ
Chapter 7. Is it Relevant to Question the Size of Power Grids? 139
Jonathan COIGNARD
Chapter 8. The Characteristics and Role of Users' Network in the
Appropriation of Complex Self-built Technology: Case-study of Locally
Manufactured Wind Turbines in France 151
Baptiste BEGUINET
Chapter 9. Scripting Flexibility in Collective Self-Consumption: Local
Limits, Users and Governance 163
Jessica ZAPHIROPOULO
Chapter 10. Collaborative Energy Management: A Novel Methodology to Reduce
Both Energy Price and Environmental Impact of an Energy Community 179
Adrien BOSSU, Benoit DURILLON and Christophe SAUDEMONT
Chapter 11. Dynamic Energy Allocation in a Local Community Integrating User
Preferences 193
Amira DHORBANI, Dhaker ABBES, Kahina HASSAM and Benoît ROBYNS
Chapter 12. Awareness and Perception of Collective Self-Consumption in the
University Community 217
Hanene BETTAIEB, Adrien BOSSU, Benoit DURILLON, Arnaud DAVIGNY, Christophe
SAUDEMONT and Hervé BARRY
Part 3. Social and Controversy Networks 227
Chapter 13. Fracking in the UK: Dependent Stakeholders and Relational
Legitimacy 229
Matthew O'Meara WALLIS
Chapter 14. Articulação: The Ecological Networking of the Brazilian
Agroecological Movement 245
Sébastien CARCELLE and Mariana BENITEZ
Chapter 15. Toward an Ecology of Architectural Experimentation Beyond
Environmental Regulatory Standards 257
Hector DOCARRAGAL MONTERO
Chapter 16. The Role of Social Media in the Climate Crisis: A Discourse
Study of Environmental Conversations in France (2017-2022) 275
Albin WAGENER
Chapter 17. Transitioning to Sustainability: An Emotional Odyssey 289
Cristina LONGO and Ishan JALAN
Part 4. Networks of Universities in Transition 301
Chapter 18. Schools in Synergy for Sustainability: Experiences and Insights
from Networks of Universities in Socioecological Transitions 303
Emmanuel D. DELOCADO, Philip Arnold P. TUAÑO and Ma. Margarita Christina A.
LACDAO-UMALI
Chapter 19. Better Together? Exploring What Can Be Achieved through
Real-world Examples of Innovative Knowledge Exchange Partnerships between
SMEs and Universities 321
Richard BULL, Ana Rita DOMINGUES, Muhammad MAZHAR and Gamze YAKAR-PRITCHARD
Chapter 20. Research for Energetic and Societal Transition: Experience of
the Live TREE Program 335
Benoît ROBYNS
Chapter 21. Socioecological Analysis of the Impact of the University
Climate Agreement: What Prospects for Transition of the Catholic University
of Lille 347
Kokou Kouzouahin SOMABE and Hervé BARRY
Chapter 22. What User Involvement in Sustainable Campuses? An Analysis of
the Decision-making Processes of University Smart Buildings in the Lille
Region (France) 363
Laure DOBIGNY, Mathilde SZUBA, Hervé BARRY and Anouk GERME-BARTIER
List of Authors 383
Index 387
Laure DOBIGNY, Sadia BENAMROUZ-VANNESTE and Benoît ROBYNS
Part 1. Ecological Networks 1
Chapter 1. Climate Crisis, Invasive Species and Biodiversity Collapse:
Issues, Challenges and Opportunities for Macrophytes 3
Rossano BOLPAGNI
Chapter 2. Reconciling Productivity, Maintaining Biodiversity and Human
Well-being: How Will Tomorrow's Agriculture Solve this Equation? 19
Florian KLETTY
Chapter 3. Conifers Reforestations: An Environmental Problem or a Possible
Resource? 37
Kevin CIANFAGLIONE, Alessandro BOTTACCI, Silvano LANDI, Bartolomeo
SCHIRONE, Franco PEDROTTI and Marcello DI BONITO
Chapter 4. Urban Interstices: Small Spaces with Big Issues 87
Agathe DOUCHET and Sadia BENAMROUZ-VANNESTE
Chapter 5. From a Climate-Centered Vision to a Vivo-Centered Vision: A
Paradigm Shift for a Genuine Socio-Ecological Transition? 103
Alice FOUILLOUZE
Part 2. Energy Networks 125
Chapter 6. Electricity Transmission Networks, the Keystone of
Neo-electrification at the Crossroads of Multiple Issues: Nuclear Power
Generation and Conflictualization of European and French Energy Policies
127
Lucas LOPEZ
Chapter 7. Is it Relevant to Question the Size of Power Grids? 139
Jonathan COIGNARD
Chapter 8. The Characteristics and Role of Users' Network in the
Appropriation of Complex Self-built Technology: Case-study of Locally
Manufactured Wind Turbines in France 151
Baptiste BEGUINET
Chapter 9. Scripting Flexibility in Collective Self-Consumption: Local
Limits, Users and Governance 163
Jessica ZAPHIROPOULO
Chapter 10. Collaborative Energy Management: A Novel Methodology to Reduce
Both Energy Price and Environmental Impact of an Energy Community 179
Adrien BOSSU, Benoit DURILLON and Christophe SAUDEMONT
Chapter 11. Dynamic Energy Allocation in a Local Community Integrating User
Preferences 193
Amira DHORBANI, Dhaker ABBES, Kahina HASSAM and Benoît ROBYNS
Chapter 12. Awareness and Perception of Collective Self-Consumption in the
University Community 217
Hanene BETTAIEB, Adrien BOSSU, Benoit DURILLON, Arnaud DAVIGNY, Christophe
SAUDEMONT and Hervé BARRY
Part 3. Social and Controversy Networks 227
Chapter 13. Fracking in the UK: Dependent Stakeholders and Relational
Legitimacy 229
Matthew O'Meara WALLIS
Chapter 14. Articulação: The Ecological Networking of the Brazilian
Agroecological Movement 245
Sébastien CARCELLE and Mariana BENITEZ
Chapter 15. Toward an Ecology of Architectural Experimentation Beyond
Environmental Regulatory Standards 257
Hector DOCARRAGAL MONTERO
Chapter 16. The Role of Social Media in the Climate Crisis: A Discourse
Study of Environmental Conversations in France (2017-2022) 275
Albin WAGENER
Chapter 17. Transitioning to Sustainability: An Emotional Odyssey 289
Cristina LONGO and Ishan JALAN
Part 4. Networks of Universities in Transition 301
Chapter 18. Schools in Synergy for Sustainability: Experiences and Insights
from Networks of Universities in Socioecological Transitions 303
Emmanuel D. DELOCADO, Philip Arnold P. TUAÑO and Ma. Margarita Christina A.
LACDAO-UMALI
Chapter 19. Better Together? Exploring What Can Be Achieved through
Real-world Examples of Innovative Knowledge Exchange Partnerships between
SMEs and Universities 321
Richard BULL, Ana Rita DOMINGUES, Muhammad MAZHAR and Gamze YAKAR-PRITCHARD
Chapter 20. Research for Energetic and Societal Transition: Experience of
the Live TREE Program 335
Benoît ROBYNS
Chapter 21. Socioecological Analysis of the Impact of the University
Climate Agreement: What Prospects for Transition of the Catholic University
of Lille 347
Kokou Kouzouahin SOMABE and Hervé BARRY
Chapter 22. What User Involvement in Sustainable Campuses? An Analysis of
the Decision-making Processes of University Smart Buildings in the Lille
Region (France) 363
Laure DOBIGNY, Mathilde SZUBA, Hervé BARRY and Anouk GERME-BARTIER
List of Authors 383
Index 387







