Navigating the sustainability transition: A case study from UK horticulture

In this webinar, we will look at the complexities of transitioning to sustainability and explore practical methodologies for achieving this goal. We will introduce a structured approach for evaluating various technologies.

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In this webinar, we will look at the complexities of transitioning to sustainability and explore practical methodologies for achieving this goal. We will introduce a structured approach for evaluating various technologies.
Key points for the discussion include:

  • The importance of taking a systems-thinking approach to sustainability transitions
  • Evaluating the impact of new technologies in ecosystems
  • Developing a diverse portfolio of solutions for sustainable transition
  • Integrating technology analysis into strategic planning processes

This will be presented by sharing a recent case study on defining a decarbonisation pathway for energy systems in UK horticulture, offering practical insights into applying these methodologies in real-world scenarios.

Speaker | Dr Diana Khripko

Diana is a research practitioner in innovation management and has extensive interest in using science and technology to respond to the challenges of climate change, population growth, energy poverty and resource depletion. She is particularly enthusiastic about energy transition and sustainable smart cities. She has also researched smart grids, distributed energy systems and industrial energy efficiency and worked in the energy sector in Germany. During this time, she analysed and developed energy market designs for developing countries and supported large energy utility companies to optimise their business processes. Diana has a strong record in project management and delivering complex high-value projects.