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, Japan and China, has shown its resolution to build a hydrogen economy with green hydrogen produced only from renewable sources. Since 2017, South Korea has been actively shaping its political actions and ... the necessary technology for this transition. This study focuses on South Korea's actions and policies, using a political system model to better understand the shift towards a green hydrogen economy
driven by society, which pushes political decisions that lead to an economic transition, while environmental incidents are only triggers for further societal and political doings. Furthermore ... energy system, but also because Germany is a key political actor in the European Union and plays a decisive role in determining which trajectories are chosen in response to past, present, and future
Transport policy has regained political relevance in Germany. The successful realization of the Verkehrswende,—the extensive transition toward sustainable transport and mobility—is central to ... Institute for Political Science, Freie Universität Berlin , Ihnestrasse 22, 14195 Berlin , Germany 1 Institute for Political Science, Technical University Darmstadt , Darmstadt , Germany 2 Independent
relations and defined risks for its implementation. A set of indicators is proposed by dimensions: social, economic–political, and energy-environment. The future of sustainable development can be considered ... scientific disciplines. Geopolitics examines political phenomena and processes in relation to the physical–geographical and socio-geographical characteristics of space, their combinations, and their impact on
agricultural and energy sectors, social, technical, and political concerns have arisen. While these concerns are primarily reflected in conflict and opposition, the problem goes far beyond the simple question of ... governance. Conclusions This study shows that agrivoltaism is the result of interactions between techno-scientific actors in the energy and agricultural fields. However, its political backing in France does
formed system based on predefined PESTEL categories (political, economic, social, technological, ecological, legal). Stakeholders that used the method on intermediate carbon carriers (ICC) grappled with ... -technical transition [ 10, 11 ], including the interaction between three levels, such as emerging innovative niches, existing socio-technical regimes, and external developments (e.g., political landscapes
Since the 1960s, women’s social and political engagement in Japan has been closely tied to the roles of mothers and housewives. On the other hand, the country is undergoing considerable demographic ... the wider body of research examining women’s socio-political engagement in modern Japan and narrows in on renewable energy engagement as a novel empirical and topical focus. As part of the project, 14
have a comparably wide scope beyond political and geographical boundaries [e.g., 3, 5, 20]. An attempt to formulate and define a set of universal values and goals can be recognized in the international ... ]. Thus, the term can serve as “a compass which provides orientation for a journey towards a more sustainable future” and therefore assists in the future direction of political decisions [ 3, 23
employment. Given that households fix their energy supply options for decades, political decisions to support the energy transition in the residential sector should be taken as soon as possible. ... and socio-economic) as well as on the changing political and economic conditions. Secondly, spatial conditions play an important role in technology choice. Citizens thus remain inactive or become
political discourse. ... mobility transition debate, as introduced above. Our analysis focusses on the societal and political processes dealing with the technology (e.g. regulatory framework conditions, new infrastructures), for
]). The three perspectives are socio-political acceptance, market acceptance, and community acceptance (Fig. 1). For this literature review, we chose the perspective of community acceptance because, even ... policies socio-political acceptance market acceptance economic approach with consumers and investors community acceptance project specific approach with different stakeholders within the local community as
The great dependence on fuelwood due to demographic factors, logging, agricultural expansion and the repercussions of political instability, is presented for Côte d'Ivoire, as a contributor to forest ... , particularly in Abidjan, has been strongly affected by the political crisis [ 46 ]. After counting the bakeries, the municipalities of Yopougon and Abobo were chosen for the survey as mentioned in Fig. 2
for the future of mobility and transport-related social and economic development and is thus inherently political. Deficiencies in traffic infrastructure provision, such as delays in project deployment ... Zimmermann 0 Erik Vollmann 1 0 Institute of Political Science, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg , Kochstraße 4, 91054 Erlangen , Germany 1 Institute of Political Science, Technische
destruction of the energy sector infrastructure [ 9–11 ]. Destructive events in the 1990s shaped the current socioeconomic and political conditions in all Western Balkan countries [ 12, 13 ]. Alongside ... potential EU candidate, while the remaining four countries already have candidate status with different levels of progress in the accession negotiations [ 50 ]. Foreign political pressure, particularly from
on political decisions and interventions. These decisions need to be assessed ex ante to ensure a good governance approach to energy policies, for which this paper introduces the Integrated Policy ... is much more complex than other energy sectors. Despite all the political objectives, it has not yet been possible to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from transport in Germany decisively below the
uptake of a supply chain concept because it allows for a comprehensive evaluation of the external factors that may impact the success of the concept. This includes political, economic, social ... overview of macro-environmental factors was collected during the first stakeholder engagement workshop in the frame of the MUSIC project. During the workshop, the PESTEL + I categories (political, economic
changing market regulations [ 14, 15, 17, 23 ], political change [ 14, 53 ], and government support or lack thereof [ 9, 18, 29, 51, 54, 56, 57 ]. Increased market competition, technical development ... as either “of place or interest”, while Becker and Kunze [ 82 ] propose another ideal type of CE projects based on the variables of collective ownership and political aspiration. The complexity of
German Energiewende. By analyzing the bibliometric and investigative results, this paper identified political, socioeconomic, and technological challenges to Energiewende and a new trend of solar energy ... reviewed secondary literature and data on urban expansion of German Energiewende. Results: By analyzing the bibliometric and investigative results, this paper identified political, socioeconomic, and
. The welfare gap affects the core of the traditional socio-economic system, because the development of the utility of the households is central for the stability of political processes. A sufficiency and ... necessary decarbonization of the global economy by 2050 is not only a technical problem, but above all a societal challenge [ 6 ]. The transformation process requires the definition of plausible political
to promote an innovation-supporting environment. However, energy innovation policies are often aligned with the dichotomous notion of technology-push and market-pull and overlook the social, political ... from coupling new technologies and market demand overlook the social, political, and cultural contexts in which this process takes place. The contextual aspects of RE innovation include elements such as