原住民站在最前线:澳大利亚清洁能源协议的变化

IF 6.9 2区 经济学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Lily O'Neill , Kathryn Thorburn
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摘要

清洁能源转型有可能对澳大利亚第一民族人民非常有益,他们的国家将发生大部分的转变。本文记录了对法律和金融专家的采访结果,这些专家对目前正在与第一民族团体就大规模清洁能源开发进行谈判的利益协议的内容有非常特别的见解——这些协议通常是保密的。我们的分析结果让我们有理由对这一领域持谨慎乐观的态度,证实了澳大利亚的原住民拥有否决国家清洁能源项目的法律能力。我们注意到这种新出现的否决权的更广泛影响,它使同意对开发商来说更有价值,但也可能鼓励开发商完全避免使用First Nations Country。我们进一步观察到,当原住民群体成为这些开发项目的关键利益相关者或共同所有者时,他们也可能面临重大的财务风险。作为开发商、共同所有人、股东、董事会成员和承包商,澳大利亚的原住民群体比以往任何时候都更迫切需要获得优秀的建议。
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First Nations at the forefront: The changing landscape of clean energy agreements in Australia
The clean energy transition has the potential to be very beneficial for the Australian First Nations people on whose Country much of it will occur. This paper documents results of interviews with legal and financial experts who have very particular insight into the contents of benefits agreements currently being negotiated with First Nations groups for large scale clean energy developments – agreements which are conventionally confidential. The results of our analysis give reason for cautious optimism in this space, confirming that First Nations people in Australia have the legal ability to veto clean energy projects on Country. We note the wider impacts of this emergent power of veto, which makes consent more valuable to developers, but also might encourage developers to avoid First Nations Country altogether. We further observe that as First Nations groups become key stakeholders, or co-owners, in these kinds of development, they also can become exposed to significant financial risk. The need to access excellent advice for First Nations groups in Australia who are navigating these projects – as developers, co-owners, shareholders, board members and contractors – is more urgent than ever.
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Energy Research & Social Science
Energy Research & Social Science ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES-
CiteScore
14.00
自引率
16.40%
发文量
441
审稿时长
55 days
期刊介绍: Energy Research & Social Science (ERSS) is a peer-reviewed international journal that publishes original research and review articles examining the relationship between energy systems and society. ERSS covers a range of topics revolving around the intersection of energy technologies, fuels, and resources on one side and social processes and influences - including communities of energy users, people affected by energy production, social institutions, customs, traditions, behaviors, and policies - on the other. Put another way, ERSS investigates the social system surrounding energy technology and hardware. ERSS is relevant for energy practitioners, researchers interested in the social aspects of energy production or use, and policymakers. Energy Research & Social Science (ERSS) provides an interdisciplinary forum to discuss how social and technical issues related to energy production and consumption interact. Energy production, distribution, and consumption all have both technical and human components, and the latter involves the human causes and consequences of energy-related activities and processes as well as social structures that shape how people interact with energy systems. Energy analysis, therefore, needs to look beyond the dimensions of technology and economics to include these social and human elements.
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