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Energy spurs social and economic development and has multiple effects on the ecological and social environment of societies. Energy access for socially equitable development, energy security for economic growth, and the mitigation of climate change all represent issues of sustainable development. Energy markets, however, fail to set incentives right. Based on research in five sustainable energy-related global policy networks and on conducted expert interviews, this study analyzes the effectiveness of global policy networks and aims to identify instruments of effective global environmental…mehr

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Energy spurs social and economic development and has multiple effects on the ecological and social environment of societies. Energy access for socially equitable development, energy security for economic growth, and the mitigation of climate change all represent issues of sustainable development. Energy markets, however, fail to set incentives right. Based on research in five sustainable energy-related global policy networks and on conducted expert interviews, this study analyzes the effectiveness of global policy networks and aims to identify instruments of effective global environmental governance. In conclusion, the study will draft a strategy for network governance how to reconcile long-term and short-term interests by creating integrative sustainable business opportunities. This strategy has to foster collaboration in partnerships and self-organizing dynamics among the network partners.
Autorenporträt
Sebastian Wienges studied at the Universities of Sydney and Zürich, and graduated in Freiburg im Breisgau in Anthropology, Political Science and Economics. With the support of a scholarship of Evangelisches Studienwerk Villigst e.V. he did research in global policy networks in the field of energy and climate and earned his doctoral degree from the University of Potsdam. He works currently for the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit (GTZ), to implement climate change mitigation projects in developing countries.