Technological Inclusion and Climate Innovation : Comparative Pathways for Just and Equitable Transitions Across Global Societies
Technological Inclusion and Climate Innovation : Comparative Pathways for Just and Equitable Transitions Across Global Societies
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Author(s): Nwokolo, Samuel Chukwujindu
Okonkwo, Paul C.
ISBN No.: 9780443458835
Pages: 450
Year: 202608
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 210.00
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

Technological Inclusion and Climate Innovation: Comparative Pathways for Just and Equitable Transitions Across Global Societies offers a groundbreaking, equity-focused roadmap that redefines climate innovation by integrating sociotechnical inclusion, institutional foresight, and comparative global metrics. This reference connects technological readiness, justice, and governance to accelerate fair and adaptive climate transitions across diverse societies worldwide. The book is structured into fifteen chapters progressing from theoretical underpinnings to practical tactics. It covers global disparities in climate exposure and technological capacity, social equity, governance, cultural interfaces, national strategies, geopolitics, smart cities, circular economies, digital climate governance, innovation ecosystems, climate education, and future scenarios. Novel indices such as the Inclusion-Readiness Nexus (IRN), Innovation Gradient Index (IGI), and Synergistic Transition Potential (STP) are introduced to assess and compare climate-tech inclusion. The work also presents strategic foresight models and policy roadmaps for equitable climate technology deployment aligned with Sustainable Development Goals. This reference is invaluable to interdisciplinary scholars, policymakers, strategists, and practitioners engaged in sustainability, technology, governance, and equity. It benefits environmental scientists, political scientists, urban planners, STS scholars, digital sociologists, global governance experts, climate policy researchers, innovation economists, and professionals in public-private partnerships, climate-tech startups, and multilateral organizations.


The book equips these audiences with analytical tools, comparative frameworks, and actionable insights to foster inclusive, resilient, and just climate innovation systems globally.


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