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Landscape and Energy
Designing Transition

Dirk Sijmons, Jasper Hugtenburg, Fred Feddes, Anton van Hoorn

Published by NAI010 Publishers, Rotterdam
hardcover | 20x25 cm | 432 pages | illustrated (400 colour)
design: catalogtree, 2014 | ISBN 9789462081130

Landscape and Engery is about Designing for the Post Fossil-Fuel Landscape - from the solar panel on the roof to the scale of global politics.
The transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy is one of the greatest challenges of the 21st century. Landscape and Energy is a ground-breaking book about the effect of this transition on our environment. This book Landschap and energy explains the driving forces behind the exponential growth of our use of energy and sketches the breath-taking task that lies ahead for spatial designers, planners and politicians.

The options and choices for an emerging ‘post-fossil landscape’ are elaborated in a wide variety of case study designs. After all, energy is relevant at every scale and all levels of abstraction, from global political strategies to the solar panel on the roof. The challenges receive due attention in a series of essays on the energy market, the role of politics, the psychology of transition, and technical developments and constraints. Ultimately, the transition from fossil fuels to renewable sources of energy proves to be much more than a technical task for professionals. On closer consideration, the energy transition above all is a cultural task that affects everyone.

This book addresses the relationship between energy and space in a versatile way: from the perspectives of taking inventory, designing, and demonstrating, with an eye on the past, present and future, and with a focus on both theory and practice.
 



CONTENTS


01. INTRODUCTION
• The Reciprocity of Energy and Space

02. PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE
• Past / A Brief History of High-Energy Life
• Present / Introduction to the Knowledge of Energy Use and Energy Chains
• Future / Spatial Scenarios for the Energy Transition
• 
Case Study / Europe

03. ELECTRICITY
• Footprints
    Nuclear Power
    Coal
    Lignite
    Waste Incineration
    Hydropower
    Solar
    Wind
    Survey
• Case Study / Arnhem
MOBILITY TRANSITION
• The Mobility Transition
• Essay / The Mobility Landscape

04. HEAT
• Footprints
    Geothermal Energy
    Residual Heat
    Peat
    Natural Gas
    Shale Gas
    Biomass
    Survey
• Case Study / Rotterdam
ECONOMIC TRANSITION
• The Economic Transition
• Essay / The Economic Landscape

05. FUEL
• 
Footprints
    Petroleum
    Tar Sands
    Biofuel
    Algae
    Survey
• Case Study / The ‘Green Metropolis’
POLITICAL TRANSITION
• The Political Transition
• Essay / The Political Landscape

06. NETWORK AND STORAGE
• Footprints
    Electricity Network
    Heat Network
    Gas Network
    Electricity Storage
    Thermal Energy Storage (TES)
    Fuel Storage
    Survey
• Case Study / The Northern Netherlands
TECHNOLOGICAL TRANSITION
• The Technological Transition
• Essay / The Technological Landscape

07 HUMAN SCALE
• Case Study / Household Consumption
EMOTIONAl TRANSITION
• The Emotional Transition
• Essay / The Emotional Landscape

08. EPILOGUE
• Epilogue

APPENDIX
• Lexicon
• Bibliography

CREDITS
• Credits


ABOUT THE AUTHORS:
Dirk Sijmons studied urban planning at TU Delft, and then held various positions in the government, the last being with the Forestry Service. He is one of the founders of H+N+S Landscape Architects. He is a professor of Landscape Architecture TU Delf University.
Jasper Hugtenburg studied physical geography and landscape architecture. After working for the Ministry of Infrastructure and the Environment, since 2007 he has been working at H+N+S Landscape Architects. He has spent the past few years focusing on designing energy landscapes, on various scales and levels of abstraction.
Fred Feddes is a journalist and writer in the field of spatial planning and urban planning. Together with Maarten Haijer and Dirk Sijmons, Feddes wrote Een plan dat werkt (A Plan that Works). 
Anton van Hoorn works at the Department of Spatial Planning and Quality of the Local Environment, which is part of the Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency (PBL). The themes that he works on involve large-scale urban planning, international comparisons of urban development, and energy.