Stakeholder assessment for the introduction of sustainable energy and environmental technologies in Japan

M. Matsuura, Tatsujiro Suzuki, H. Shiroyama
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Global environmental concerns call for a prompt introduction of sustainable energy and environmental technologies (SEETs) such as high-efficiency appliances and zero-emission vehicles. In reality, however, their introduction has been slow due to a number of complex factors that have not been systematically examined. This research adopted a holistic approach to analyzing elements surrounding the introduction of SEETs in Japan. Through an adapted version of stakeholder analysis, we identified twenty one categories of stakeholders and nine large categories of environmental factors that facilitate and/or obstruct the introduction of SEETs. The analysis reveals the diversity of stakeholders and environmental factors, the existence of multi-sectoral issues, and the influence of cognition/information-based resources. These suggest the need for a new forum, with a different set of participants and agenda, for preparing strategies for promoting SEETs. Although our research was based on the data from Japan, most of these findings have implications to policy-making processes in other countries and at the international level.
在日本引进可持续能源和环境技术的利益相关者评估
全球环境问题要求迅速采用可持续能源和环境技术,例如高效电器和零排放车辆。然而,实际上,由于一些复杂的因素没有得到系统的审查,它们的引入一直很缓慢。本研究采用整体方法来分析围绕在日本引入ets的因素。通过调整版本的利益相关者分析,我们确定了21类利益相关者和9大类促进和/或阻碍引入ets的环境因素。分析揭示了利益相关者和环境因素的多样性,存在多部门问题,以及认知/信息资源的影响。这表明需要一个新的论坛,有一组不同的参与者和议程,来制定促进ets的战略。虽然我们的研究是基于日本的数据,但大多数研究结果对其他国家和国际层面的决策过程具有启示意义。
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