This is one of three reports arising from BALTA research project B6 - Prospects for Socializing the Green Economy: The Case of Renewable Energy. It builds upon the background research conducted for the other two papers and reports upon the results of a strategy workshop conducted in Red Deer, Alberta, in April 2010.BC-Alberta Social Economy Research Alliance (BALTA) ; Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC
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The BC-Alberta Social Economy Research Alliance (BALTA) is a coalition of community based and academ...
This is one of three reports arising from BALTA research project B6 - Prospects for Socializing the ...
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Canada’s renewable energy sector is undergoing major growth – growth that will require new infrastru...
This five year summary section of a funding application to the Social Sciences and Humanities Resear...
Wind power currently represents the fastest growing renewable energy resource in the world. Dispute...
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This is the newsletter of the BC-Alberta Social Economy Research Alliance (BALTA). It contains news ...
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More than Wind: Evaluating Renewable Energy Opportunities for First Nations in Nova Scotia and New B...
This study examines the wind energy planning frameworks from ten North American jurisdictions, drawi...
The BC-Alberta Social Economy Research Alliance (BALTA) is a coalition of community based and academ...
This is one of three reports arising from BALTA research project B6 - Prospects for Socializing the ...
This is the project proposal for BALTA Project B6 - Prospects for Socializing the Green Economy: The...
Canada’s renewable energy sector is undergoing major growth – growth that will require new infrastru...
This five year summary section of a funding application to the Social Sciences and Humanities Resear...
Wind power currently represents the fastest growing renewable energy resource in the world. Dispute...
With the rising demand for energy from finite conventional sources such as coal and natural gas, the...
As a primary driver of climate change, energy systems are often affected by the type of “self-perpet...
This thesis primarily examines wind energy policy and development through the lens of local acceptan...
Energy production is a large part of Alberta's economy, with direct impacts on rural landscapes and ...
This is the newsletter of the BC-Alberta Social Economy Research Alliance (BALTA). It contains news ...
Final Report for ''Harvesting a New Wind Crop: Innovative Economic Approaches for Rural America'': T...
The goal of this thesis is to gain an understanding of the factors promoting and hindering wind ener...
More than Wind: Evaluating Renewable Energy Opportunities for First Nations in Nova Scotia and New B...
This study examines the wind energy planning frameworks from ten North American jurisdictions, drawi...
The BC-Alberta Social Economy Research Alliance (BALTA) is a coalition of community based and academ...