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Improving the Investment Climate for Renewable Energy : Through Benefit Sharing, Risk Management, and Local Community Engagement
作者:
World Bank
来源地址:
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/32748
关键词:
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATIONWIND POWERBENEFIT SHARINGRISK MANAGEMENTDEVELOPMENT FINANCESOCIAL ACCOUNTINGLOCAL PARTICIPATIONENERGY EFFICIENCYRENEWABLE ENERGYReportRapportInforme
年份:
2019
出版地:
Washington,USA
语种:
English
摘要:
The report, a joint effort between the World Bank's Social Development Global Practice and International Finance Corporation (IFC) advisory services, is based on the idea that local engagement, for example, through benefit sharing, is an important way for better risk management and creating a more enabling environment for renewable energy development. It finds that the underlying causes of the conflicts are diverse, complex, and dynamic: influencing factors include historical struggles over poverty and inequality, land ownership, mistrust in public and private institutions, a lack of free, prior and informed consultations (FPIC) before investment flows into the region and oftentimes a missing legal framework for benefit sharing. The study provides recommendations on how to improve the investment climate for renewable energy and wind energy, in particular, through benefit sharing, risk management, and local community engagement. Integrating communities through FPIC or benefit sharing mechanisms is costly - but the cost of not integrating communities and of failed projects is even higher.

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