Just participation in wind energy: The role of social innovations

IF 16.3 1区 工程技术 Q1 ENERGY & FUELS Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews Pub Date : 2024-11-25 DOI:10.1016/j.rser.2024.115146
Inês Campos , Julia M. Wittmayer , Sabine Hielscher , Flávio Oliveira , Filipe Moreira Alves , Sophie Progscha , Audrey Wientjes
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Participatory practices and social innovations are recognised as important for sustainable renewable energy projects. However, information on the significance of diverse participatory practices and social innovations for advancing inclusive and sustainable wind energy developments remains limited. To address this gap, this study aims to understand how diverse participatory practices in wind energy developments across the globe influence energy justice differently. It does so, by analysing how a fairer participation of communities is interconnected to the models of participation while investigating how participatory practices interrelate with social innovations. Drawing on the ‘ecologies of participation’ approach, the work compiles a dataset of 312 case studies of collective participatory practices in wind energy projects, of which 209 are classified as social innovation projects. Findings indicate that not all participatory practices and social innovations are equal in ensuring just processes in wind energy governance. This requires careful consideration of different aspects of participation (e.g., opportunities provided, continuity of the process) and adherence to principles of justice in wind energy governance (e.g., inclusivity, capacity to influence, transparency). Conclusions highlight that fairer participation practices are interconnected to both the models of participation and to the wider spaces of participation in which they are embedded.

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风能的公正参与:社会创新的作用
参与性实践和社会创新被认为对可持续可再生能源项目非常重要。然而,有关多元化参与实践和社会创新对推进包容性和可持续风能发展的重要意义的信息仍然有限。为了弥补这一不足,本研究旨在了解全球风能开发中的各种参与性实践如何对能源公正产生不同的影响。为此,本研究分析了更公平的社区参与如何与参与模式相互关联,同时调查了参与实践与社会创新之间的相互关系。根据 "参与生态学 "方法,该研究汇编了 312 个风能项目集体参与实践的案例研究数据集,其中 209 个被归类为社会创新项目。研究结果表明,并非所有的参与实践和社会创新都能确保风能治理过程的公正性。这需要仔细考虑参与的不同方面(如提供的机会、过程的连续性),并遵守风能治理的公正原则(如包容性、影响能力、透明度)。结论强调,更公平的参与实践既与参与模式相互关联,也与它们所处的更广泛的参与空间相互关联。
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Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 工程技术-能源与燃料
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期刊介绍: The mission of Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews is to disseminate the most compelling and pertinent critical insights in renewable and sustainable energy, fostering collaboration among the research community, private sector, and policy and decision makers. The journal aims to exchange challenges, solutions, innovative concepts, and technologies, contributing to sustainable development, the transition to a low-carbon future, and the attainment of emissions targets outlined by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews publishes a diverse range of content, including review papers, original research, case studies, and analyses of new technologies, all featuring a substantial review component such as critique, comparison, or analysis. Introducing a distinctive paper type, Expert Insights, the journal presents commissioned mini-reviews authored by field leaders, addressing topics of significant interest. Case studies undergo consideration only if they showcase the work's applicability to other regions or contribute valuable insights to the broader field of renewable and sustainable energy. Notably, a bibliographic or literature review lacking critical analysis is deemed unsuitable for publication.
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