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Diverse energy transition patterns in Central and Southern Europe : A comparative study of institutional landscapes in the Czech Republic, Hungary, Italy, and Spain

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Tartalom: https://press.mater.uni-mate.hu/688/
Archívum: MATER Press - Egyetemi Kiadványok
Gyűjtemény: ['viewname_eprint_status' not defined] = Megjelent
Szakterület = Q Természettudomány: QE Földtudományok
Szakterület = G Földrajz, antropológia, kikapcsolódás: GE Környezettudomány
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Cím:
Diverse energy transition patterns in Central and Southern Europe : A comparative study of institutional landscapes in the Czech Republic, Hungary, Italy, and Spain
Létrehozó:
Frolova, Marina
Frantál, Bohumil
Ferrario, Viviana
Centeri, Csaba
Herrero-Luque, Daniel
Grónás, Viktor
Martinát, Stanislav
Puttilli, Matteo
Almeida, Lucas
D'Angelo, Fabrizio
Dátum:
2019
Téma:
GE Környezettudomány
QE Földtudományok
Tartalmi leírás:
Growing awareness of anthropogenic climate change, deep cuts in CO2 emissions, and the exhaustion of easy-to-extract fossil fuels have led to a growing interest in developing renewable energy sources as a part of the (desired) transition to a low-carbon society. The target of the European Union for 2020 is to cover 20% of final energy consumption by renewable energy sources, and for 2030 it should reach at least 32%. While there are ambitious goals to boost the energy transition, it is becoming increasingly evident that the processes run differently in different countries, some of which still prefer path-dependent options and resist major changes. This comparative study applies a historical institutionalist approach to examine the institutional factors influencing the development of renewable energies in the Czech Republic, Hungary, Italy and Spain, countries with different geographies, political and socio-cultural traditions, belonging respectively to Central and Southern Europe, whose comparison has so far been largely neglected in the literature. The general objective of this paper is to investigate and exemplify how diverse energy traditions, institutional frameworks, policies, and practices shape the processes and outcomes of the renewable energy transition.
Nyelv:
angol
Típus:
Cikk
PeerReviewed
Formátum:
text
Azonosító:
Frolova, Marina és Frantál, Bohumil és Ferrario, Viviana és Centeri, Csaba és Herrero-Luque, Daniel és Grónás, Viktor és Martinát, Stanislav és Puttilli, Matteo és Almeida, Lucas és D'Angelo, Fabrizio (2019) Diverse energy transition patterns in Central and Southern Europe : A comparative study of institutional landscapes in the Czech Republic, Hungary, Italy, and Spain. TÁJÖKOLÓGIAI LAPOK / JOURNAL OF LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY, 17 (Specia). pp. 65-89. ISSN 1589-4673
MTMT:31193987 DOI:10.56617/tl.3571
Kapcsolat:
MTMT:31193987 DOI:10.56617/tl.3571
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