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Resisting or negotiating wind energy dispossession: class and caste in changing rural Kutch

Journal of Peasant Studies
This article analyses the political reactions of Kutch district villagers, in Western India, facing wind turbine projects as a complex political terrain of resistance shaped by the materiality of dispossession and local configurations of agrarian power ...
David Singh
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Colligating ecological footprint and economic globalization after COP21: Insights from agricultural value-added and natural resources rents in the E7 economies

International Journal of Sustainable Development & World Ecology, 2023
While economic globalization and resource utilization continue to foster growth among nations, the Paris Convention adopted at COP21 has highlighted some imminent environmental dangers facing humanity if pertinent collective climate actions are ignored ...
B. Gyamfi   +3 more
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Three incumbents restructuring the Swedish energy and steel regimes: the case of Hybrit

Industry and Innovation
This paper addresses the role of incumbent firms in driving transitions that entail multiple sectors, conditioned by multiple regimes. We analyse the case ‘HYBRIT’, a radical innovation venture championed by three incumbents from the steel and energy ...
K. Karltorp   +2 more
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Eco-efficient production for industrial small and medium-sized enterprises through energy optimisation: framework and evaluation

, 2020
Upsurge in the industrial growth has not only contributed to the global economic development but also burdened the ecological resources. In view of the industrial small and medium-sized enterprise’ (SMEs) collective environmental and economic bearing, an
A. Prashar
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The micro-politics of energy efficiency: An investigation of ‘eco-social interventions’ in western Switzerland

, 2020
Households have a role to play in the so-called ‘energy turn’ in Switzerland, a policy framework that calls for more efficient energy usage. Against this backdrop, this article critically analyses the mechanisms and running of a programme aimed at ...
Béatrice Bertho   +2 more
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EU–Russia energy negotiations: a choice between rational self-interest and collective action

European Security, 2010
Abstract The ongoing disputes between Russia and its neighbouring states vis-a-vis the critical transmission of primary energy resources to the remainder of the European continent has led Brussels to place the matter squarely within the scope of European Union (EU) energy security policy. EU–Russia energy negotiations have more often than not displayed
Diana Bozhilova, Tom Hashimoto
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Motivating Collective Action: Converting to Sustainable Energy Sources in a German Community

2002
The use of nonrenewable energy sources (oil, gas, coal) in industrial countries is not sustainable because these resources will soon be depleted and, more importantly, burning these resources changes the earth’s atmosphere and climate. Therefore, sustainable alternatives are urgently needed In addition to wind, water, and solar energy, biomass is an ...
Swantje Eigner, Peter Schmuck
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Energy and the Sustainable Development Goals

World Energy Outlook, 2019
Goal 7 of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development calls for action to ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all. Here we characterise synergies and trade-offs between efforts to achieve SDG7 and the delivery of the ...
F. F. Nerini   +11 more
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Destabilization of Energy Regimes and Liminal Transition through Collective Action in Chile

Energy Research & Social Science, 2019
Abstract The transition of energy policy towards fairer and more sustainable paths has centered on the dynamics of destabilization processes in energy regimes. Much has been written about the complex nature of transitions in the sector in 30-40 year cycles, but less work has been done on disruptive destabilizations over shorter periods, especially ...
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