The social calculus of energy transition in Inner Mongolia
A study in Energy Research & Social Science examines the complex interplay between renewable energy development and social resettlement in Inner Mongolia, China. The research investigates how large-scale renewable transitions are built upon—and must navigate—existing social structures and displacement legacies, analyzing the political and societal dimensions of this energy shift.
Why it might matter to you:
This work directly connects to the governance and human dimensions of energy policy, a core concern for public servants who have managed procurement and implementation. It offers a critical lens on how technological transitions are inextricably linked to social justice and community stability, providing a framework that could inform more holistic and equitable energy strategies beyond the case study region.
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