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Jafino, B.A. (author), Kwakkel, J.H. (author), Taebi, B. (author)
Models for supporting climate adaptation and mitigation planning, mostly in the form of Integrated Assessment Models, are poorly equipped for aiding questions related to fairness of adaptation and mitigation strategies, because they often disregard distributional outcomes. When evaluating policies using such models, the costs and benefits are...
review 2021
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Jenkins, Kirsten E.H. (author), Sovacool, Benjamin K. (author), Mouter, N. (author), Hacking, Nick (author), Burns, Mary Kate (author), McCauley, Darren (author)
The energy justice literature has seen a rapid surge in both academic and practical popularity. However, there has been less systematic reflection on the research conducted so far, its scope or contribution, nor what it might mean for the future of the concept. To provide insights, this paper presents the results of a systematic and...
review 2021
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Jenkins, K.E.H. (author), Spruit, S. (author), Milchram, C. (author), Höffken, Johanna (author), Taebi, B. (author)
Many academic approaches that claim to consider the broad set of social and ethical issues relevant to energy systems sit side-by-side without conversation. This paper considers three such literatures: Value Sensitive Design, Responsible Research and Innovation and the Energy Justice framework. We argue that whilst definitions of these...
review 2020
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Vilhunen, Tuuli (author), Kojo, Matti (author), Litmanen, Tapio (author), Taebi, B. (author)
Final disposal of spent nuclear fuel (SNF) from nuclear power plants (NPPs) is an ethical issue with implications within and across generations. We address this issue from the perspective of nuclear communities that host nuclear waste disposal sites. These are primarily the communities that face injustice due to the potential radiological...
review 2019
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