[HTML][HTML] What about citizens? A literature review of citizen engagement in sustainability transitions research

S Huttunen, M Ojanen, A Ott, H Saarikoski - Energy Research & Social …, 2022 - Elsevier
Public engagement is understood as a prerequisite for sustainability transitions. Yet, it has
remained peripheral to the transitions research agenda and the efforts to engage citizens in …

[HTML][HTML] A systematic review of social innovation and community energy transitions

A Dall-Orsoletta, J Cunha, M Araujo… - Energy Research & Social …, 2022 - Elsevier
For the energy transition, Social Innovation (SI) has been defined as innovations that
contribute to the low-carbon energy transition, civic empowerment, and social goals through …

[HTML][HTML] Open and collaborative innovation for the energy transition: An exploratory study

A Dall-Orsoletta, F Romero, P Ferreira - Technology in Society, 2022 - Elsevier
This work aimed at investigating how electricity sector companies have adapted their
approaches to innovation in response to calls for openness and the participation of new …

[HTML][HTML] When two movements collide: Learning from labour and environmental struggles for future Just Transitions

B Wilgosh, AH Sorman, I Barcena - Futures, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract The term 'Just Transition'(JT) emerged from the 1970s North American labour
movement to become a campaign for a planned energy transition that includes justice and …

[HTML][HTML] Fostering justice through engagement: a literature review of public engagement in energy transitions

I Suboticki, S Heidenreich, M Ryghaug… - Energy Research & …, 2023 - Elsevier
Social science and humanities scholars have highlighted that energy transitions have
unequal and unjust consequences on societies. This has strengthened the importance of …

From little things, big things grow: Facilitating community empowerment in the energy transformation

D Coy, S Malekpour, AK Saeri - Energy Research & Social Science, 2022 - Elsevier
The energy transformation provides an opportunity to take action on climate change and
facilitate broader social transformation by enabling energy users to participate more …

[HTML][HTML] Where are the citizens? Unravelling the lopsided nature of stakeholder participation in the Dutch regional energy transition

H Lelieveldt, W Schram - Energy Research & Social Science, 2023 - Elsevier
In the process towards achieving renewable energy systems, national governments
increasingly make use of regional governance arrangements that aim to translate (supra-) …

[HTML][HTML] Co-creating Canada's path to net-zero: a stakeholder-driven modelling analysis

A Bailie, M Pied, K Vaillancourt, O Bahn… - … and Sustainable Energy …, 2023 - Elsevier
Canada has pledged ambitious emission targets, aiming to achieve a reduction of at least
40–45% below 2005 levels by 2030 and net-zero emissions by 2050. Being amongst the …

Compound [ing] disasters in Puerto Rico: Pathways for virtual transdisciplinary collaboration to enhance community resilience

MJ Stablein, JG Cruz, EN Fidan, J Talbot… - Global Environmental …, 2022 - Elsevier
Puerto Rico has been subject to complex and compounding effects of multiple disasters,
exacerbated by sociopolitical, climactic, and geographical challenges that complicate relief …

[HTML][HTML] Why integrated assessment models alone are insufficient to navigate us through the polycrisis

K Koasidis, A Nikas, H Doukas - One Earth, 2023 - Elsevier
The silver lining of global crises is that they provide windows of opportunity for
transformation. However, integrated assessment models (IAMs) are failing to successfully …