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Co-evolutionary dynamics of policy and system development: The case of marine renewable energy technologies

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Main Author: Fontes, M.
Publication Date: 2018
Other Authors: Karadzic, V., Pereira, T. S., Bento, N.
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: The transition to a sustainable energy system is a major societal challenge requiring profound transformations in existing socio-technical systems (Markard et al, 2012). These processes have been addressed by the sociotechnical transitions literature that called the attention to the role played by radically new technologies, being developed in niches, which have strong transformative potential (Kemp et al, 1998; Schot and Geels, 2007). These technologies and the socio-technical systems developing around them often need temporary protection against the selection pressures of the established regimes (Smith and Raven, 2016); and supportive policies are a fundamental mode of protection (Kivimaa and Kern, 2016). In the case of sustainable energy technologies, policy support is further justified by the need to accelerate the transition process (which is usually a long term process), given the urgency of fighting against climate change (IPCC, 2014).
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Co-evolutionary dynamics of policy and system development: The case of marine renewable energy technologies
title Co-evolutionary dynamics of policy and system development: The case of marine renewable energy technologies
spellingShingle Co-evolutionary dynamics of policy and system development: The case of marine renewable energy technologies
Fontes, M.
Sociotechnical transitions
Policy mixes
Policy change
Niche development
Non-linearity
Renewable energies
title_short Co-evolutionary dynamics of policy and system development: The case of marine renewable energy technologies
title_full Co-evolutionary dynamics of policy and system development: The case of marine renewable energy technologies
title_fullStr Co-evolutionary dynamics of policy and system development: The case of marine renewable energy technologies
title_full_unstemmed Co-evolutionary dynamics of policy and system development: The case of marine renewable energy technologies
title_sort Co-evolutionary dynamics of policy and system development: The case of marine renewable energy technologies
author Fontes, M.
author_facet Fontes, M.
Karadzic, V.
Pereira, T. S.
Bento, N.
author_role author
author2 Karadzic, V.
Pereira, T. S.
Bento, N.
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fontes, M.
Karadzic, V.
Pereira, T. S.
Bento, N.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Sociotechnical transitions
Policy mixes
Policy change
Niche development
Non-linearity
Renewable energies
topic Sociotechnical transitions
Policy mixes
Policy change
Niche development
Non-linearity
Renewable energies
description The transition to a sustainable energy system is a major societal challenge requiring profound transformations in existing socio-technical systems (Markard et al, 2012). These processes have been addressed by the sociotechnical transitions literature that called the attention to the role played by radically new technologies, being developed in niches, which have strong transformative potential (Kemp et al, 1998; Schot and Geels, 2007). These technologies and the socio-technical systems developing around them often need temporary protection against the selection pressures of the established regimes (Smith and Raven, 2016); and supportive policies are a fundamental mode of protection (Kivimaa and Kern, 2016). In the case of sustainable energy technologies, policy support is further justified by the need to accelerate the transition process (which is usually a long term process), given the urgency of fighting against climate change (IPCC, 2014).
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