卡斯卡迪亚小型和农村地方政府采用可再生能源计划的决定因素

Brent S. Steel, E. Wolters, Tamara Krawchenko, Sadaf Farooq
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本研究旨在调查卡斯卡迪亚地区小型和农村地方政府采用可再生能源政策的决定因素。小型和农村地方政府目前面临着许多持续不断的新挑战,使其维持现有公共服务和项目的任务变得更加复杂。政府官员如何适应这些变化会影响到美国和加拿大地方政府的长期生存能力。本研究考察了加拿大和美国 "卡斯卡迪亚 "地区(不列颠哥伦比亚省、俄勒冈州和华盛顿州)的小型和农村地方政府中是否存在可再生能源项目。通过在 2023 年夏季和秋季对卡斯卡迪亚地方政府领导人进行调查和访谈,研究了采用可再生能源政策的相关因素,包括文化、人口、经济和政治因素。主要研究结果表明,人口增长的城市和政治倾向进步的城市更倾向于采用可再生能源政策。相反,偏远社区采用可再生能源政策的意愿较低。本研究表明,在政治自由、人口稠密和非以农村为主的地区,更经常发现或考虑可再生能源项目。这将有利于转变人们对可再生能源的看法,从主要关注环境问题转变为认可其经济效益。
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Determinants of Small and Rural Local Governments’ Renewable Energy Program Adoption in Cascadia
This study aimed to investigate the determinants of renewable energy policy adoption by small and rural local governments in Cascadia. Small and rural local governments currently face many ongoing and numerous new challenges that complicate their task of sustaining current public services and programs. How government officials adapt to these changes can affect the long-term viability of local governments in both the U.S. and Canadian contexts. This study has examined the presence or absence of renewable energy programs in small and rural local governments in the “Cascadia” region of Canada and the U.S. (British Columbia, Oregon, and Washington). Using surveys and interviews of Cascadia local government leaders during the summer and fall of 2023, correlates of renewable energy policy adoption have been examined, including cultural, demographic, economic, and political factors. Key findings have indicated cities, experiencing population growth, and those with a progressive political orientation to be more inclined to adopt renewable energy policies. Conversely, remote communities have demonstrated a lower propensity for such adoption. Financial constraints, evidenced by the impact of inflation and the necessity for service cutbacks, have been found to negatively correlate with the consideration of renewable energy policies. This study has indicated renewable energy projects to be more often found or contemplated in areas being politically liberal, densely populated, and not predominantly rural. It could be beneficial in shifting the perception of renewable energy from being predominantly an environmental concern to being recognized for its economic benefits.
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