Sustainable Consumption and Management of Energy Resources
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Energy Sustainability".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 August 2021) | Viewed by 494
Special Issue Editors
Interests: applied environmental economics; energy sustainability; household energy efficiency; green entrepreneurship; management of renewables
Interests: implementation of optimization tools (mathematical programming) in energy and environmental systems; optimisation of production systems with the use of mathematical programming tools; technical and economic evaluation and optimisation of energy and environmental systems; water and energy resources management with the use of optimisation tools; circular economy - second life of products and materials
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Interests: supply chain & logistics; urban freight transport; sustainable agrifood chain; distribution channels
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Interests: applied economics; sustainability
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
In line with Paris Agreement commitments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, the sustainable development movement advocated a shift towards more holistic consumption and management practices. Undoubtedly, if the sustainability goals of international treaties are to be achieved, then the unprecedented challenges triggered by the Covid-19 pandemic will need to be confronted. In the wake of the pandemic’s impact on the global economy, prior models of sustainability must be re-evaluated and adapted in response to these unprecedented challenges. The main concept is to achieve the rational use of energy resources while ensuring that economic units are able to satisfy their needs. Consumers have had to reassess their needs and industries re-evaluate their business plans due to the pandemic. Within this context, redefining the energy consumption needs of economic units has had both a positive and negative impact. Household energy patterns have altered, and industrial energy demand has shifted. The higher goal is to propose a sustainable energy plan that will contribute to human well-being in times of a pandemic. The importance of this study is to enlighten energy sustainability in terms of both consumption and management practices. Therefore, the aim of this Special Issue is to attract researchers and practitioners from different disciplines in order to consider the concept of sustainability in terms of the management and consumption of energy resources. Authors are invited to submit their original/peer-reviewed research and case studies that address the following topics:
- Clean energy and SMEs;
- Industrial energy management towards sustainability;
- Circular economy and energy consumption;
- Sustainable consumption and renewables;
- Green mobility practices;
- Sustainable transportation and supply chain management;
- Energy efficiency and smart cities;
- Energy poverty/energy communities;
- Technical and economic evaluation and optimization of energy systems;
- Implementation of optimization tools (mathematical programming) in energy systems;
- IT and energy policy applications;
- Public policies for sustainable energy management.
Assoc. Prof. Eleni Sardianou
Prof. Emilia M. Kondili
Assoc. Prof. George Malindretos
Dr. Ioannis Kostakis
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- sustainability
- energy resources
- consumption
- management
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