This paper aims to extend the energy justice framework by using the capability approach to understand factors affecting community acceptance of energy technologies. The capability approach is a normative framework for assessing people's well-being and devising interventions for social justice. Whilst recognising that opposition to energy technologies is fundamentally a problem of distributive, recognition and procedural injustices, the paper operationalises the capability approach to unveil what these justice tenets mean to indigenous people living in three communities neighbouring wind installations located in Southern Mexico. Findings conclude that building a bottom-up approach to understand complex conceptions of energy justice within a ...
This paper analyses four renewable energy-based electrification projects that were implemented by th...
This research critically engages with and contributes to energy justice (EJ) scholarship and wider ...
Renewable energy technologies are often idealized as environmentally innocent alternatives to fossil...
This paper aims to extend the energy justice framework by using the capability approach to understan...
This paper aims to extend the energy justice framework by using the capability approach to understan...
Adopting ambitious renewable energy targets has profound social, economic, and environmental implica...
This article looks at the practice of benefit-sharing in wind energy projects in indigenous peoples’...
The global transition to renewable energies is increasingly driven by wind energy, which now experie...
This article looks at the practice of benefit-sharing in wind energy projects in indigenous peoples'...
The expansion of large-scale wind energy projects in the name of climate change mitigation has led t...
International audienceAlongside Sustainable Development Goal 7 and related policies, another potenti...
The deployment of wind energy projects (WEP) within the process of energy transition changes energy ...
Energy justice has emerged as a new crosscutting social science research agenda which seeks to apply...
Energy justice, building on foundations within both the field of environmental justice and wider jus...
This papers aims at examining the importance of adopting energy democracy and energy justice princip...
This paper analyses four renewable energy-based electrification projects that were implemented by th...
This research critically engages with and contributes to energy justice (EJ) scholarship and wider ...
Renewable energy technologies are often idealized as environmentally innocent alternatives to fossil...
This paper aims to extend the energy justice framework by using the capability approach to understan...
This paper aims to extend the energy justice framework by using the capability approach to understan...
Adopting ambitious renewable energy targets has profound social, economic, and environmental implica...
This article looks at the practice of benefit-sharing in wind energy projects in indigenous peoples’...
The global transition to renewable energies is increasingly driven by wind energy, which now experie...
This article looks at the practice of benefit-sharing in wind energy projects in indigenous peoples'...
The expansion of large-scale wind energy projects in the name of climate change mitigation has led t...
International audienceAlongside Sustainable Development Goal 7 and related policies, another potenti...
The deployment of wind energy projects (WEP) within the process of energy transition changes energy ...
Energy justice has emerged as a new crosscutting social science research agenda which seeks to apply...
Energy justice, building on foundations within both the field of environmental justice and wider jus...
This papers aims at examining the importance of adopting energy democracy and energy justice princip...
This paper analyses four renewable energy-based electrification projects that were implemented by th...
This research critically engages with and contributes to energy justice (EJ) scholarship and wider ...
Renewable energy technologies are often idealized as environmentally innocent alternatives to fossil...