Room for money or manoeuvre? How green financialization and de-risking shape Zambia’s renewable energy transition

IF 1.9 3区 社会学 Q2 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Carsten Elsner, Manuel Neumann, F. Müller, Simone Claar
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Abstract

ABSTRACT SDG-backed green finance efforts have become popular vehicles for private investors to participate in development collaborations. We critically examine two transnational renewable energy projects in Zambia, drawing on the financialization literature and, particularly, the concept of de-risking. We find that new public–private partnership coalitions impose a global market and financial logic on the Zambian energy sector and its customers. While this development may attract transnational investment into renewables, we argue that it also sidelines smaller Zambian businesses and financializes the daily life of Zambian citizens. This paper, thus, provides critical scholarly insights into the greening of contemporary development practices.
资金空间还是操作空间?绿色金融化和去风险化如何塑造赞比亚的可再生能源转型
可持续发展目标支持的绿色金融努力已成为私人投资者参与发展合作的热门工具。我们仔细研究了赞比亚的两个跨国可再生能源项目,借鉴了金融化文献,特别是去风险的概念。我们发现,新的公私伙伴关系联盟对赞比亚能源部门及其客户施加了全球市场和金融逻辑。虽然这一发展可能会吸引跨国投资进入可再生能源领域,但我们认为,它也会使赞比亚小型企业边缘化,并使赞比亚公民的日常生活融资。因此,本文为当代发展实践的绿色化提供了重要的学术见解。
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期刊介绍: Since 1980, the Canadian Journal of Development Studies has been an interdisciplinary, bilingual forum where scholars, practitioners, and policy-makers explore and exchange ideas on both conventional and alternative approaches to development
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