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Efforts to rescale governance arrangements to foster sustainable development are rarely simple in their consequences, an out-turn examined in this paper through an analysis of how …
Amidst growing analytical interest in the spatial dimensions of sustainable energy transitions, relatively little attention has been given to the role of sub-national government, or …
Background The paper explores how regional actors engage with energy systems, flows and infrastructures in order to meet particular goals and offers a fine-tuned analysis of how …
S Määttä - Energy Research & Social Science, 2021 - Elsevier
The urgent need to progress the low carbon energy transition has stimulated new forms of governance to address the multiple challenges facing policy, regulation, and …
M Ogilvie, C Rootes - Environmental Politics, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Many scholars have emphasised community resistance to locally sited wind energy schemes in their explanations of wind power planning outcomes and deployment rates …
TL Muinzer, G Ellis - … and Planning C: Politics and Space, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
The UK has a 'national'strategy to decarbonise its energy sector, yet the transfer of key responsibilities to its Devolved Administrations has meant that they control many of the …
Scotland is being transformed as renewable energy resources are being exploited through new developments and infrastructure as part of an energy transition. Scotland has a …
In an effort to understand how to promote more sustainable forms of energy provision, researchers have begun addressing the scale of political and governance processes, yet the …