Energy production is a large part of Alberta's economy, with direct impacts on rural landscapes and host communities across the province. This report provides an analysis of social impacts from alternative energy production, with a focus on biofuels, solar, geothermal and wind power technologies. Using comparative case study methods, research includes key informant interviews, published literature and other sources of available data from project proponents and rural community sources. The report utilizes a common assessment framework that is based in community capacity and adaptation. Results point to the ways in which alternative energy can enhance community capacities through contributions to economic infrastructure, alternative sources o...
As a primary driver of climate change, energy systems are often affected by the type of “self-perpet...
Research has been performed on the state of development and trends for alternative energy sources. A...
Remote aboriginal communities in Nunavut are entirely dependent on diesel powered electricity. This ...
Energy production is a large part of Alberta's economy, with direct impacts on rural landscapes and ...
There is much current interest in the potential of community-based renewable energy projects to cont...
This is one of three reports arising from BALTA research project B6 - Prospects for Socializing the ...
There is growing public debate about the consequences of rapid development of the extractive industr...
This is the project proposal for BALTA Project B6 - Prospects for Socializing the Green Economy: The...
AbstractEnergy is the foundation of modern economies and the central need for modern life. It is a p...
This is one of three reports arising from BALTA research project B6 - Prospects for Socializing the ...
Local benefits of community renewable energy (CRE) –ranging from an increase in social cohesion, job...
This thesis investigates how rural communities negotiate the development of renewable energy project...
This project examined the energy usage by current human society and analyzed instances in which rene...
The purpose of this project was to identify the levels of support for renewable energy in a small, r...
Abstract: This research explores peoples’ place attachment and context surrounding power production ...
As a primary driver of climate change, energy systems are often affected by the type of “self-perpet...
Research has been performed on the state of development and trends for alternative energy sources. A...
Remote aboriginal communities in Nunavut are entirely dependent on diesel powered electricity. This ...
Energy production is a large part of Alberta's economy, with direct impacts on rural landscapes and ...
There is much current interest in the potential of community-based renewable energy projects to cont...
This is one of three reports arising from BALTA research project B6 - Prospects for Socializing the ...
There is growing public debate about the consequences of rapid development of the extractive industr...
This is the project proposal for BALTA Project B6 - Prospects for Socializing the Green Economy: The...
AbstractEnergy is the foundation of modern economies and the central need for modern life. It is a p...
This is one of three reports arising from BALTA research project B6 - Prospects for Socializing the ...
Local benefits of community renewable energy (CRE) –ranging from an increase in social cohesion, job...
This thesis investigates how rural communities negotiate the development of renewable energy project...
This project examined the energy usage by current human society and analyzed instances in which rene...
The purpose of this project was to identify the levels of support for renewable energy in a small, r...
Abstract: This research explores peoples’ place attachment and context surrounding power production ...
As a primary driver of climate change, energy systems are often affected by the type of “self-perpet...
Research has been performed on the state of development and trends for alternative energy sources. A...
Remote aboriginal communities in Nunavut are entirely dependent on diesel powered electricity. This ...