the acceptance and sustainability of renewable energy projects-a systems thinking perspective

Rapid population growth and increasing concern related to improving the living standards in impoverished communities without damaging the natural environment have drawn attention to the adoption of renewable energy systems (RES) around the world. Despite this global trend, the implementation of thes...

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Autores:
Acosta Collazos, María del Pilar
Henao, Felipe
Sandoval, Harrison
González, Ana María
Tipo de recurso:
Article of investigation
Fecha de publicación:
2016
Institución:
Universidad ICESI
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Repositorio ICESI
Idioma:
eng
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su8111171
Palabra clave:
renewable energy systems
sustainable livelihoods
community acceptance
causal-loop diagrams
Sistemas de energía
Energía renovable
Calidad de vida
Comunidades rurales
Estrategias del cambio
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv the acceptance and sustainability of renewable energy projects-a systems thinking perspective
title the acceptance and sustainability of renewable energy projects-a systems thinking perspective
spellingShingle the acceptance and sustainability of renewable energy projects-a systems thinking perspective
renewable energy systems
sustainable livelihoods
community acceptance
causal-loop diagrams
Sistemas de energía
Energía renovable
Calidad de vida
Comunidades rurales
Estrategias del cambio
title_short the acceptance and sustainability of renewable energy projects-a systems thinking perspective
title_full the acceptance and sustainability of renewable energy projects-a systems thinking perspective
title_fullStr the acceptance and sustainability of renewable energy projects-a systems thinking perspective
title_full_unstemmed the acceptance and sustainability of renewable energy projects-a systems thinking perspective
title_sort the acceptance and sustainability of renewable energy projects-a systems thinking perspective
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Acosta Collazos, María del Pilar
Henao, Felipe
Sandoval, Harrison
González, Ana María
dc.contributor.author.spa.fl_str_mv Acosta Collazos, María del Pilar
Henao, Felipe
Sandoval, Harrison
González, Ana María
dc.subject.spa.fl_str_mv renewable energy systems
sustainable livelihoods
community acceptance
causal-loop diagrams
topic renewable energy systems
sustainable livelihoods
community acceptance
causal-loop diagrams
Sistemas de energía
Energía renovable
Calidad de vida
Comunidades rurales
Estrategias del cambio
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Sistemas de energía
Energía renovable
Calidad de vida
Comunidades rurales
Estrategias del cambio
description Rapid population growth and increasing concern related to improving the living standards in impoverished communities without damaging the natural environment have drawn attention to the adoption of renewable energy systems (RES) around the world. Despite this global trend, the implementation of these projects has not succeeded completely in rural poor communities due to several factors, including social barriers faced at the time of their execution. These social barriers lead to poor acceptance of the projects and their consequent abandonment. Acceptance is a social construct that is influenced by several factors that need to be understood to achieve successful and sustainable results in the future. In this paper, we develop a conceptual model, based on principles of sustainability and systems thinking, to understand the interrelationships among the main factors that have been reported in the literature as key to determining the sustainability and community acceptance of RES projects. To do so, we review the existing literature on sustainability and social acceptance of RES and then construct a causal-loop diagram of their driving factors. While doing so, we also view the problem through the lens of the sustainable livelihoods framework, aiming to maintain the perspective of rural communities and observing the impacts of RES on their contextual reality. The resulting model helps to understand the multiple interactions that RES projects have with rural communities as well as identify potential intervention points for future projects. We end the paper with a discussion of the implications of the model and how can it be used to inform future rural energy decision making.
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spelling Acosta Collazos, María del PilarHenao, FelipeSandoval, HarrisonGonzález, Ana MaríaBogotá de Lat: 04 15 00 N degrees minutes Lat: 4.2500 decimal degrees Long: 074 11 00 W degrees minutes Long: -74.1833 decimal degrees2017-01-31T21:22:30Z2017-01-31T21:22:30Z2016-11-122071-1050http://hdl.handle.net/10906/80931http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su8111171instname: Universidad Icesireponame: Biblioteca Digitalrepourl: https://repository.icesi.edu.co/Rapid population growth and increasing concern related to improving the living standards in impoverished communities without damaging the natural environment have drawn attention to the adoption of renewable energy systems (RES) around the world. Despite this global trend, the implementation of these projects has not succeeded completely in rural poor communities due to several factors, including social barriers faced at the time of their execution. These social barriers lead to poor acceptance of the projects and their consequent abandonment. Acceptance is a social construct that is influenced by several factors that need to be understood to achieve successful and sustainable results in the future. In this paper, we develop a conceptual model, based on principles of sustainability and systems thinking, to understand the interrelationships among the main factors that have been reported in the literature as key to determining the sustainability and community acceptance of RES projects. To do so, we review the existing literature on sustainability and social acceptance of RES and then construct a causal-loop diagram of their driving factors. While doing so, we also view the problem through the lens of the sustainable livelihoods framework, aiming to maintain the perspective of rural communities and observing the impacts of RES on their contextual reality. 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