Understanding Community-centred Perspectives and lived experiences in energy transition norms

Theme: Behaviour

Summary: The agency of the people (seen as a feeling of control over actions and their consequences) is crucial in developing policy directives for social and environmental justice that support fair and equitable access to sustainable energy infrastructure and use. Using a community-centred approach to explore individuals’ rationale, perspectives, and lived experiences on energy transition pathways, the study explores how communities and individuals react to the government’s energy/climate policy directives on energy transitions through norm-setting behaviour.

Team Members

Aimy Bazylak

Aimy Bazylak

Principal Investigator and Professor

Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, University of Toronto

Aimy Bazylak

Aimy Bazylak

Principal Investigator and Professor

Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, University of Toronto