Just transition: A conceptual review
X Wang, K Lo - Energy Research & Social Science, 2021 - Elsevier
The growing attention paid to the idea of a just transition away from the incumbent fossil fuel
energy paradigm has led scholars to devise diverse definitions, understandings, and …
energy paradigm has led scholars to devise diverse definitions, understandings, and …
The methodologies, geographies, and technologies of energy justice: a systematic and comprehensive review
The energy justice literature has seen a rapid surge in both academic and practical
popularity. However, there has been less systematic reflection on the research conducted so …
popularity. However, there has been less systematic reflection on the research conducted so …
[HTML][HTML] Just transitions for industrial decarbonisation: A framework for innovation, participation, and justice
Here we propose a framework for considering the justice issues of industrial cluster
decarbonisation, a pressing challenge confronting many industrialised economies. Industrial …
decarbonisation, a pressing challenge confronting many industrialised economies. Industrial …
A just transition for whom? Politics, contestation, and social identity in the disruption of coal in the Powder River Basin
JM Cha - Energy Research & Social Science, 2020 - Elsevier
Substantially decreasing carbon emissions is both necessary to stave off the worst impacts
of climate change and also certain to result in a loss of jobs and revenue for fossil fuel …
of climate change and also certain to result in a loss of jobs and revenue for fossil fuel …
Enabling assessment of distributive justice through models for climate change planning: A review of recent advances and a research agenda
Abstract Models for supporting climate adaptation and mitigation planning, mostly in the form
of Integrated Assessment Models, are poorly equipped for aiding questions related to …
of Integrated Assessment Models, are poorly equipped for aiding questions related to …
[HTML][HTML] The value of social conflicts. Critiquing invited participation in energy projects
E Cuppen - Energy Research & Social Science, 2018 - Elsevier
With this paper, I want to raise attention to the value of social conflict in energy policy and
planning, and the limitations of participatory processes for including different normative …
planning, and the limitations of participatory processes for including different normative …
Civil society, environmental litigation, and Confucian energy justice: A case study of an environmental NGO in China
X Wang, K Lo - Energy Research & Social Science, 2022 - Elsevier
This study analyzes the role of civil society in China's clean energy transition from the
perspective of Confucianism, an influential political-ethical doctrine with over 2000 years of …
perspective of Confucianism, an influential political-ethical doctrine with over 2000 years of …
Synthesizing value sensitive design, responsible research and innovation, and energy justice: A conceptual review
Many academic approaches that claim to consider the broad set of social and ethical issues
relevant to energy systems sit side-by-side without conversation. This paper considers three …
relevant to energy systems sit side-by-side without conversation. This paper considers three …
[HTML][HTML] Contrasting the recommendations of participatory value evaluation and cost-benefit analysis in the context of urban mobility investments
Abstract Participatory Value Evaluation (PVE) is a new method to assess the desirability of
government projects. In a PVE, individuals select their preferred portfolio of government …
government projects. In a PVE, individuals select their preferred portfolio of government …
Emotional responses to energy projects: Insights for responsible decision making in a sustainable energy transition
Energy projects aimed at a sustainable energy transition can trigger strong negative
emotions and resistance from the public. While practitioners are increasingly realising that …
emotions and resistance from the public. While practitioners are increasingly realising that …