Explores the sociological perspective on the relationship between architecture and forests, emphasizing the need for a paradigm shift towards sustainable coexistence with nature.
Explores the societal impact of science, advocating against limiting it within boundaries, and introduces 'experimental history' as a multidisciplinary approach to studying science.
Examines the transition from water-and-wood to coal-and-iron industrial technologies in the paleotechnic era, discussing environmental concerns, steam engines, and market systems.
Provides an integrative analysis of the energy transition, emphasizing the interlinkage between social and technical systems and the challenges related to renewable energy adoption.
Analyzes urban planning in African cities, focusing on sustainable development, land use, environmental challenges, transportation issues, poverty, and the need for a more people-centered approach.