转变视角:通过全球南方(埃塞俄比亚、乌干达、肯尼亚、纳米比亚、印度尼西亚和秘鲁)的六个社区太阳能项目探索土地权属转型

IF 5.1 3区 工程技术 Q2 ENERGY & FUELS
Bouchra El Houda Lamhamedi, Walter Timo de Vries
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摘要

背景:没有可持续能源就不可能实现可持续发展,虽然可再生能源微型电网和微电网系统被认为是实现能源转型和支持全球南方农村发展的有希望的解决方案,但在这种情况下,采用可再生能源系统与农村社区土地权属制度之间的复杂关系仍然是一个经常被忽视的关键方面。本研究通过考察小规模社区可再生能源系统如何影响土地权属转变,以及土地权属模式的转变是否推动可再生能源采用和管理战略的变化,解决了这一差距。本研究采用定性比较案例研究方法,考察了埃塞俄比亚、乌干达、肯尼亚、纳米比亚、印度尼西亚和秘鲁的六个社区太阳能项目。利用基于Ostrom原则的适应性社会生态系统框架,该研究分析了六个结果参数:治理、土地使用权、社会空间关系、经济依赖、感知和行为。研究结果揭示了土地权属与可再生能源采用之间复杂的相互作用,表明可再生能源系统的引入有可能重塑土地权属模式。具体而言,社会空间关系和经济依赖关系的变化被确定为影响社区对可再生能源项目反应的关键因素。这些转变也影响了地方治理结构、观念和社区对土地和能源系统的行为。研究结果强调,为了促进有效的农村发展,需要全面了解土地所有制与可再生能源倡议之间的相互作用。认识到这些动态可以为政策和实践提供信息,确保可再生能源干预措施与当地土地权属现实保持一致,并有助于可持续的社会经济转型。
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Shifting perspectives: exploring land tenure transformation through six community-based solar energy projects in the global south (Ethiopia, Uganda, Kenya, Namibia, Indonesia, and Peru)

Background

Sustainable development is not possible without sustainable energy, and while renewable energy minigrid and microgrid systems are regarded as a promising solution for achieving energy transition and supporting rural development in the global south, the complex relationship between the adoption of renewable energy systems and land tenure systems within rural communities remains a critical aspect that has often been overlooked in this context. This study addresses this gap by examining how small-scale community-based renewable energy systems influence land tenure transformations and whether shifts in land tenure patterns drive changes in renewable energy adoption and management strategies.

Results

This research adopts a qualitative comparative case study methodology, examining six community-based solar energy projects in Ethiopia, Uganda, Kenya, Namibia, Indonesia, and Peru. Using an adapted socio-ecological systems framework based on Ostrom’s principles, the study analyzes six outcome parameters: governance, land tenure, socio-spatial relations, economic dependencies, perception, and behavior. The findings reveal complex interactions between land tenure and renewable energy adoption, demonstrating that the introduction of renewable energy systems has the potential to reshape land tenure paradigms. Specifically, changes in socio-spatial relations and economic dependencies were identified as key factors that influence community responses to renewable energy projects. These shifts also affect local governance structures, perceptions, and community behavior towards both land and energy systems.

Conclusions

The results highlight the need for a comprehensive understanding of the interactions between land tenure and renewable energy initiatives to foster effective rural development. Recognizing these dynamics can inform policy and practice, ensuring that renewable energy interventions are aligned with local land tenure realities and contribute to sustainable socio-economic transformations.

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Energy, Sustainability and Society
Energy, Sustainability and Society Energy-Energy Engineering and Power Technology
CiteScore
9.60
自引率
4.10%
发文量
45
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: Energy, Sustainability and Society is a peer-reviewed open access journal published under the brand SpringerOpen. It covers topics ranging from scientific research to innovative approaches for technology implementation to analysis of economic, social and environmental impacts of sustainable energy systems.
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