Open Access BASE2016

Renewable energy in the Brazilian Amazon: The drivers of political economy and climate

Abstract

Understanding the political economic drivers of energy planning in the Brazilian Amazon is critical since the forest is increasingly vulnerable to destruction and related, increased poverty. This research investigates how political economy affects biomass and hydroelectricity development in that region. It focuses on political economy as characterized by: 1) the needs and agenda of local communities, 2) economic interests and politics at the national level, and 3) international social actors and financial interests. Findings advance our understanding of the political economy of renewable energy by first, focusing on a critical global resource, and second, by implementing a multi-scalar framework that also considers impacts and drivers of climate change.

Languages

English

Publisher

Helsinki: The United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU-WIDER)

DOI

10.35188/UNU-WIDER/2016/055-3

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