How Power Shapes Energy Transitions in Southeast Asia

£48.99

How Power Shapes Energy Transitions in Southeast Asia

A complex governance challenge

Regional / International studies Development studies Politics and government Environmental economics Environmental policy and protocols Climate change Alternative and renewable energy sources and technology Civil engineering, surveying and building

Author: Jens Marquardt

Dinosaur mascot

Collection: Routledge Studies in Energy Transitions

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 1st December 2016

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 4 Mb

ISBN: 9781317194675


Understanding Energy-Related Governance and the Shift to Renewables

An understanding of the role of energy-related governance systems and the conditions required for a shift towards renewables in developing countries is urgently needed in order to tap into the global potential of low-carbon development. Although renewable energy sources have become technically feasible and economically viable, social and political factors continue to persist as the most critical obstacles for their dissemination.

How Power Shapes Energy Transitions in Southeast Asia

Conceptualizes power for the field of sustainable energy governance. Based on empirical findings from the Philippines and Indonesia, the book develops an analytical approach that incorporates power theory into a multi-level governance framework. The book begins with a profound background on renewable energy development around the world and presents major trends in development cooperation. A power-based multi-level governance approach is introduced that is rooted in development thinking. Examining how coordination and power relations shape the development and dissemination of renewable energy technologies, the book also shows how decentralization affects low carbon development in emerging economies.

Implications and Audience

Sparking debate on the ways in which energy transitions can be triggered and sustained in developing countries, this book will be of great interest to students and scholars of renewable energy development and environmental politics and governance as well as practitioners in development cooperation.

Show moreShow less