[HTML][HTML] A systems thinking approach to address sustainability challenges to the energy sector

M Laimon, T Yusaf, T Mai, S Goh, W Alrefae - International Journal of …, 2022 - Elsevier
The energy sector is an intrinsically dynamic and complex system, and therefore its
behaviour is not solely controlled by constituent components. Rather, it is a consequence of …

System dynamics modelling to assess the impact of renewable energy systems and energy efficiency on the performance of the energy sector

M Laimon, T Mai, S Goh, T Yusaf - Renewable Energy, 2022 - Elsevier
Sustainable development of the inherently complex nature of the energy sector requires a
comprehensive understanding of its components and their dynamic interactions. In this …

Framing a gender transformative post-coal future for just transition: A feminist manifesto

K Lahiri-Dutt - Energy Research & Social Science, 2023 - Elsevier
Energy transition for coal-producing countries of the Global South will involve the adoption
of policies to phase out coal, and closure of coal-dependent industrial infrastructure will lead …

Coal reliance, human development, and gender equality: At what scale should we look for a relationship?

D Pasaribu, K Lahiri-Dutt - Energy Research & Social Science, 2022 - Elsevier
Reliance on coal is crucial to understand in energy transition, but different countries rely on
coal in different ways. The reliance is not only on coal production that provides for …

[PDF][PDF] A guide to assessing the political economy of domestic climate change governance

J Worker, N Palmer - World Resources Institute, 2020 - aeji.org.il
This guide has been developed on the basis of assessment questions categorized under
structural factors, rules and norms, stakeholders and interests, and ideas and narratives. The …

Energy justice, renewable energy, and the rural-urban divide: Insights from the Southwest US

S Buechler, KG Martínez-Molina - Energy and Climate Change, 2021 - Elsevier
This study uses energy justice (particularly, distributive and recognition as justice
dimensions) to compare a rural and an urban population living near or receiving energy …

15 Bringing Women's Livelihood

CP into Climate - Gender, Climate Change and Livelihoods, 2021 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Women's livelihood and care perspectives 197 duties and breadwinning; and relatively high
numbers of dependents (Flatø et al., 2017). This situation heightens the sensitivity of some …

Climate Change Mitigation Strategies: Evaluating the Effectiveness of Renewable Energy Policies in Urban Environments

A Shafiq, M Duhis, A Kousar, M Rubab - Bulletin of Business and …, 2024 - bbejournal.com
This study evaluates the effectiveness of renewable energy policies in reducing urban
carbon emissions, with a focus on key policies such as subsidies, tax incentives, renewable …

[PDF][PDF] ANALYZING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ENERGY POVERTY AND GENDER INEQUALITY: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF SOUTHERN ASIAN, SUB …

NY BELLEPEA - 2024 - docs.neu.edu.tr
Abstract ANALYZING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ENERGY POVERTY AND GENDER
INEQUALITY: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF SOUTHERN ASIAN, SUB-SAHARAN …

[PDF][PDF] Renewable and Sustainable Energy Transition

J Elasu, JM Ntayi, MS Adaramola, F Buyinza - academia.edu
Consumption of solid fuels (such as biomass, dung, and coal) causes household air
pollution, which reportedly is responsible for over 3.5 million premature deaths worldwide …