2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.enpol.2012.08.015
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Promoting interactions between local climate change mitigation, sustainable energy development, and rural development policies in Lithuania

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“…Collaboration among different forms of knowledge is increasingly advocated as needed to create participatory roadmaps for policy action [37][38][39] and vital for legitimacy and success [28,40]. Therefore, several research fields are looking at the challenge of public engagement, local policies, and citizens' participation including energy geographies [41,42], applied ethnography [43], spatial environmental management [44], conflict resolution [45], energy policy [28,46,47].…”
Section: Local (Energy) Policy and The Importance Of Collaborationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Collaboration among different forms of knowledge is increasingly advocated as needed to create participatory roadmaps for policy action [37][38][39] and vital for legitimacy and success [28,40]. Therefore, several research fields are looking at the challenge of public engagement, local policies, and citizens' participation including energy geographies [41,42], applied ethnography [43], spatial environmental management [44], conflict resolution [45], energy policy [28,46,47].…”
Section: Local (Energy) Policy and The Importance Of Collaborationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It should be noted that tourism is currently being focused on a sustainable tourism context, thus adding to the contribution. Various countries have already been contributing in the practice of sustainable tourism ( De Graaf et al., 2014 ; Sharif-Askari and Abu-Hijleh, 2018 ; Vaseghi et al., 2020 ), considering a start-up of new systems based on the use of renewable energies ( Chandra & Kumar, 2021 ; Lee et al., 2021 ; Quevedo et al., 2021 ), promoting policies that link both criteria ( Byrne et al., 2007 ; Dwyer et al., 2016 ; Streimikiene et al., 2012 ; Wanner et al., 2020 ), however, in the context under study, a question arises: Peru, despite having renewable energy potential, ¿why does it not develop and/or promote it? The answer lies in evaluating the context in which this research presents.…”
Section: Tourism and Its Legislation Related To Sustainability In Perumentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Promoting interactions between local climate change mitigation, sustainable energy development and rural development policies in Lithuania were analysed in Ref. [42]. The Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emission reduction potential in Lithuania and measures to promote household behavioural changes towards sustainable consumption was disclosed in Ref.…”
Section: The Integration Lithuania Into the Eumentioning
confidence: 99%