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Energy Research and Social Science, Volume 14, April 2016

Social science and energy studies
1.) Energy: The missing link in globalization. --Indra Overland.

The acceptance of energy systems
2.) Local factors driving the diffusion of solar photovoltaics in Sweden: A case study of five municipalities in an early market. --Alvar Palm.
3.) Is it really all about the return on investment? Exploring private wind energy investors' preferences. --Johannes Gamel, Klaus Menrad, Thomas Decker.
4.) Community acceptance of large-scale solar energy installations in developing countries: Evidence from Morocco. --Susanne Hanger, Nadejda Komendantova, Boris Schinke, Driss Zejli, ... Anthony Patt.
5.) No pipes in my backyard?: Preferences for local district heating network design in Germany
Original research article. --Barbara S. Zaunbrecher, Katrin Arning, Tobias Falke, Martina Ziefle.
6.) Learning (or living) to love the landscapes of hydroelectricity in Canada: Eliciting local perspectives on the Mactaquac Dam via headpond boat tours. --Kate Sherren, Thomas M. Beckley, John R. Parkins, Richard C. Stedman, Isabelle Morin.

Energy, consumption, and behavior
7.) How do occupants decide their interactions with the building? From qualitative data to a psychological framework of human-building-interaction. --Jörn von Grabe.
8.) Improving the visibility of energy use in home heating in England: Thermal images and the role of visual tailoring. --Christine Boomsma, Julie Goodhew, Steve Goodhew, Sabine Pahl.

National energy politics and profiles
9.) Change, opportunity and grief: Understanding the complex social-ecological impacts of Liquefied Natural Gas development in the Australian coastal zone. --Claudia Benham.

Comparative case studies
10.) Understanding the regional process of energy transition in Marin County, California: Applying a Three-Phase-Model based on case studies from Germany. --Chantal Ruppert-Winkel, Waqas Hussain, Jürgen Hauber.

History and energy transitions
11.) Seeing forests as fuel: How conflicting narratives have shaped woody biomass energy development in the United States since the 1970s. --Sarah Mittlefehldt.

Energy education and knowledge
12.) Opening up storylines of co-benefits in voluntary carbon markets: An analysis of household energy technology projects in developing countries. --Kamilla Karhunmaa.

Book reviews
13.) Carbon Conflicts and Forest Landscapes in Africa, M. Leach, I. Scoones (eds.). Routledge, New York (2015). --Emily Meierding.
14.) European Union and Environmental Governance, Henrik Selin, Stacy D. VanDeveer. Routledge Global Institutions Series, New York (2015). --Tim Boersma.
Grabe, Jörn von - Personal Name
Benham, Claudia - Personal Name
Boomsma, Christine - Personal Name
Sherren, Kate - Personal Name
Zaunbrecher, Barbara S. - Personal Name
Hanger, Susanne - Personal Name
Gamel, Johannes - Personal Name
Palm, Alvar - Personal Name
Overland, Indra - Personal Name
Winkel, Chantal Ruppert - Personal Name
Volume 14, April 2016
2214-6296
e-Journal PHI
Inggris
Elsevier Ltd.
2016
United Kingdom
134 hlm
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