Energy, Technology, Behaviour, Culture and Regulation; The complex problems and transition engineering solutions for the future of local, sustainable
能源、技术、行为、文化和监管;
基本信息
- 批准号:2755141
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- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:Studentship
- 财政年份:2022
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2022 至 无数据
- 项目状态:未结题
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项目摘要
Project backgroundPicture an idyllic fishing village in the British Isles. City dwellers flock to these places for respite and to soak up the quaint historical scenery and great fresh seafood. COVID remote workers and Baby Boom Retirees are also taking up residences in rural areas. However, there are sustainability risks from the complex combination of technology advances, pressures on the marine environment, quotas and regulations, and the growing pressures on the communities themselves from becoming tourism and holiday home destinations. The purpose of our project is to build a Transition Engineering framework for regenerating local fishing communities and the marine resources they depend on. Our project aims to develop the mechanisms to shift from the unsustainable path which has developed over the past 100 years. The research question is "How do we use transition engineering to design interventions and local regulatory mechanisms that preserve traditional knowledge and shift to a sustainable marine and social management pathway? The early-stage objectives of the research are to utilise modern digital capability to create the tools of data exchange and information observation that will be essential for both engineering the transition of the unsustainable aspects of the current fishing regulations and fishing village economics. Once the new kinds of digital interfaces are established, the next objectives are to create serious games that stakeholders from all perspectives can participate in, to co-design sustainable development solutions. The key focus is on the interplay of traditional knowledge, regulations, resources including energy, and external economic factors like tourism.Aims and objectives for the successful candidate's researchThe aim of the research is to design and demonstrate tools and interventions at the local level that objectively build a pathway to a sustainable future for rural fishing communities.Objective 1: Design, Construct and Demonstrate three key Data Exchanges; (1) Local Fish Landing and Practices; (2) Fishers & Boats Inventory and Energy Inputs; (3) Village Accommodation InventoryObjective 2: Design, Construct and Demonstrate an Information Observatory for the complex interactions of factorsObjective 3: Design, Construct and Demonstrate a Serious Game with local ecosystem representatives in StromnessObjective 4: Design, Prepare and Carry Out a Regulatory Sandbox for (1) Local Fish Landing and Practices; (2) Boats and Energies; (3) Village Accommodation and Property ManagementsObjective 5: Describe Innovative Interventions in (1) Local Fishing Regulations and Practices; (2) Affordable Net Zero Fishing; (3) Local Village Accommodation Rules
Project BackgroumePicture不列颠群岛的一个田园诗般的渔村。城市居民涌向这些地方喘息,吸收古朴的历史风光和美味的新鲜海鲜。共同偏远的工人和婴儿繁荣退休人员也在农村地区占用住宅。但是,技术进步的复杂组合,海洋环境的压力,配额和法规以及社区本身的压力不断成为旅游业和假日家庭目的地,存在可持续性的风险。我们项目的目的是建立一个过渡工程框架,用于再生当地捕鱼社区及其依赖的海洋资源。我们的项目旨在开发从过去100年来发展的不可持续道路的机制。研究问题是“我们如何利用过渡工程设计干预措施和当地监管机制,这些机制保留了传统知识并转移到可持续的海洋和社会管理途径?研究的早期目标是利用现代数字能力来创建数据交换和信息观察的工具对于工程的过渡到当前的捕鱼法规和渔村经济学的不可持续方面至关重要。从所有角度来看,可以参与共同设计可持续发展解决方案。研究是在地方一级设计和展示工具和干预措施,该工具和干预措施客观地为农村捕鱼社区建立了可持续未来的途径。目标1:设计,构建和演示三个关键的数据交换; (1)当地的鱼类降落和实践; (2)渔民和船的清单和能源投入; (3)乡村住宿库存对象2:设计,构建和演示因素的复杂相互作用的信息观测值3:设计,构建和演示与stromnessobnessive中的本地生态系统代表的认真游戏4:设计,准备,准备并进行监管砂箱,以实现监管砂箱,以实现(1)当地的鱼类降落和实践; (2)船和能量; (3)乡村住宿和财产管理原理5:描述(1)当地捕鱼法规和实践中的创新干预措施; (2)负担得起的零捕鱼; (3)当地乡村住宿规则
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