Sürdülebilirlik Geçişleri Yönetimi ve Enerji Yönetişimi


Erden Topal Y.

  • Dersin Düzeyi: Lisans
  • Tasarlanan Ders Kodu: 3124156
  • Öğretim Türü: Örgün Öğretim (Normal Öğretim)
  • Dersin Kapsamı: Teorik ve Uygulama
  • Akademik Yıl: 2025 - 2026
  • Ders İçeriği:

    Transition management refers to the systematic approach of guiding an organization through significant changes. It focuses on minimizing disruption while moving from a current state to a desired future state. The goal is to ensure business continuity while successfully implementing organisational changes, ultimately achieving the intended benefits with minimal negative impact on productivity, morale, and stakeholder relationships. Sustainable energy transitions refer to the long-term, fundamental shifts in energy systems away from fossil fuels toward renewable and low-carbon sources such as solar, wind, and other clean energy technologies. These transitions involve not only technological changes but also transformations in policies, institutions, markets, and social practices that shape how energy is produced, distributed, and consumed. The goal is to create energy systems that meet current societal needs while minimizing environmental impacts and ensuring energy security for future generations. This course examines the transition management approaches and energy policy models to elaborate on sustainable energy transition. To this purpose, the course introduces students to the conceptual framework of transition management in the context of sustainable and green energy transitions and the practical implications of sustainable energy policy models. The course helps students develop awareness about the management of sustainable transitions and energy governance, understand the theoretical framework, main concepts, and strategies of sustainability transitions, and explore models of sustainable energy policies such as the multi-level approach, functional dynamics, and innovation systems. Sustainable transition management provides a systematic approach to steering societal shifts toward more sustainable energy systems by coordinating multi-stakeholder actions across different governance levels. This framework recognizes that energy transitions are complex, long-term processes requiring strategic intervention in socio-technical systems, including technologies, markets, policies, and cultural practices. Effective energy governance within this context involves creating adaptive governance frameworks and arrangements that can facilitate technological c