Gordon Walker (professor) explained

Gordon Peter Walker is emeritus professor in the Lancaster Environment Centre at Lancaster University, UK, retiring in 2023. He is British, and also taught at an earlier incarnation of Staffordshire University. He studied geography at the University of Cambridge and University of Leeds (PhD in Geography, 1986, Planning control of hazardous installations and development in their vicinity).

Scholarship

Walker has contributed to scholarship on the social, spatial, temporal and normative dimensions of environment, sustainability, climate and risk issues (particularly flooding). He is the author of many publications on environmental justice and inequality,[1] and community energy initiatives which involve embedding renewable energy at the local level.[2] [3]

He is best known for elaborating how environmental justice can be conceptualised and put into practice, and for a major project and several publications on energy demand in the UK with Elizabeth Shove and others.[4]

In 2021, he published a major work on Rhythmanalysis, a term coined by Henri Lefebvre and LĂșcio Alberto Pinheiro dos Santos.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. http://geography.lancs.ac.uk/envjustice/ Environmental justice: Research and resources
  2. http://geography.lancs.ac.uk/cei/index.htm Community energy initiatives
  3. http://www.sussex.ac.uk/Units/spru/events/ocs/viewabstract.php?id=285 Embedding socio-technical innovation?
  4. https://www.lancaster.ac.uk/lec/about-us/people/gordon-walker#activities
  5. https://wp.lancs.ac.uk/energyandrhythm/