Rapid population growth and increasing concern related to improving the living standards in impoverished communities without damaging the natural environment have drawn attention to the adoption of renewable energy systems (RES) around the world. Despite this global trend, the implementation of these projects has not succeeded completely in rural poor communities due to several factors, including social barriers faced at the time of their execution. These social barriers lead to poor acceptance of the projects and their consequent abandonment. Acceptance is a social construct that is influenced by several factors that need to be understood to achieve successful and sustainable results in the future. In this paper, we develop a conceptual mo...
a b s t r a c t This paper overviews previous research addressing the inclusion of the, social dimen...
International audienceThe urgent need to tackle climate change is leading scientists to design low-c...
This thesis addresses the hypothesis that a well managed renewable energy system (RES) would be a vi...
Rapid population growth and increasing concern related to improving the living standards in impoveri...
Rapid population growth and increasing concern related to improving the living standards in impover...
Rural community energy projects in the Global South have too frequently been framed within a top-dow...
Rural community energy projects in the Global South have too frequently been framed within a top-dow...
Renewable energy projects are being developed and implemented in different geographical areas of sev...
Most research on factors influencing the acceptability and adoption of sustainable energy systems is...
Most research on factors influencing the acceptability and adoption of sustainable energy systems is...
This research initially focused on the following research question: how well does a Technological Fi...
The purpose of this project was to identify the levels of support for renewable energy in a small, r...
Sustainable rural development (SRD) is an essential component of sustainable development on a global...
Critical systems thinking originated with the purpose of questioning power imbalances and facilitati...
This thesis investigates how rural communities negotiate the development of renewable energy project...
a b s t r a c t This paper overviews previous research addressing the inclusion of the, social dimen...
International audienceThe urgent need to tackle climate change is leading scientists to design low-c...
This thesis addresses the hypothesis that a well managed renewable energy system (RES) would be a vi...
Rapid population growth and increasing concern related to improving the living standards in impoveri...
Rapid population growth and increasing concern related to improving the living standards in impover...
Rural community energy projects in the Global South have too frequently been framed within a top-dow...
Rural community energy projects in the Global South have too frequently been framed within a top-dow...
Renewable energy projects are being developed and implemented in different geographical areas of sev...
Most research on factors influencing the acceptability and adoption of sustainable energy systems is...
Most research on factors influencing the acceptability and adoption of sustainable energy systems is...
This research initially focused on the following research question: how well does a Technological Fi...
The purpose of this project was to identify the levels of support for renewable energy in a small, r...
Sustainable rural development (SRD) is an essential component of sustainable development on a global...
Critical systems thinking originated with the purpose of questioning power imbalances and facilitati...
This thesis investigates how rural communities negotiate the development of renewable energy project...
a b s t r a c t This paper overviews previous research addressing the inclusion of the, social dimen...
International audienceThe urgent need to tackle climate change is leading scientists to design low-c...
This thesis addresses the hypothesis that a well managed renewable energy system (RES) would be a vi...