Energy Justice in Latin America
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Energy Justice in Latin America
Reflections, Lessons and Critiques
Mejia-Montero, Adolfo
Taylor & Francis Ltd
02/2025
312
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9781032795317
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INTRODUCTION
Chapter 1. Energy justice in Latin America: Exploring a growing agenda
Adolfo Mejia-Montero
PART I
Regional reflections on energy justice across Latin America
Chapter 2. Political Economy and Energy Justice: Rentier Dynamics in Fossil Extractivist States in Latin America
Rosa Lehmann and Pedro Alarcon
Chapter 3. Conflicts linked to critical minerals and renewables in South America - The hydropower and copper cases through the energy justice lens
Axel Bastian Poque Gonzalez
Chapter 4. Searching for 'indigenous' energy justice: Case studies of Costa Rica's El Diquis and Panama's Barro Blanco hydroelectric projects
Nora Hampl
Chapter 5. Bioethical Aspects Related to Energy Poverty in Latin America: An Energy Justice Approach
Carlos Diaz-Rodriguez
Chapter 6. Wind turbine blades: An emerging energy justice agenda in Latin America.
Eduardo Martinez-Mendoza, Eduardo Fernandez-Echeverria, Gregorio Fernandez-Lambert, Marieli Lavoignet-Ruiz and Luis Enrique Garcia-Santamaria
PART II
Lessons and experiences of low-carbon transitions and energy justice within national borders
Chapter 7. The Chilean Energy Transition through Energy Justice as a Policy Assessment Approach
Nicolas Silva Valenzuela
Chapter 8. Wind Farms Impacts and Energy Justice Relationships: The Case of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, Mexico
Eduardo Martinez-Mendoza and Luis Arturo Rivas-Tovar
Chapter 9. Exploring Bolivia's lithium ambition through an expanded energy justice lens
Romain Mauger and Paola Villavicencio-Calzadilla
Chapter 10. Astronomy and Energy Justice in the Atacama Desert
Paola Velasco Herrejon, Isabelle Viole, Guillermo Valenzuela-Venegas, Sabrina Sartori, Marianne Zeyringer.
PART II
Criticizing and expanding energy justice grounded on a Latin American perspective
Chapter 11. Constructing a regulatory framework for energy justice? Evidence from Ecuador
Mendieta-Vicuna, Diana and Esparcia, Javier
Chapter 12. How do you live and adapt to energy insecurity?
Gianna Monteiro Farias Simoes and Solange Maria Leder
Chapter 13. Towards energy justice in Argentina. Learning from inclusion experiences.
Alejandra Ise, Silvina Carrizo, Luciana Clementi1 and Marie Forget
Chapter 14. Struggles for Pluriversal Fairness: Decolonizing energy justice through autonomous praxis in Mexico
Carlos Tornel
Chapter 15. Beyond Inclusion: Advocating for a Feminist Understanding of Energy Justice
Lillian Sol Cueva
CONCLUSION
Chapter 16. Powering Energy Justice in Latin America
Adolfo Mejia-Montero
Index
Chapter 1. Energy justice in Latin America: Exploring a growing agenda
Adolfo Mejia-Montero
PART I
Regional reflections on energy justice across Latin America
Chapter 2. Political Economy and Energy Justice: Rentier Dynamics in Fossil Extractivist States in Latin America
Rosa Lehmann and Pedro Alarcon
Chapter 3. Conflicts linked to critical minerals and renewables in South America - The hydropower and copper cases through the energy justice lens
Axel Bastian Poque Gonzalez
Chapter 4. Searching for 'indigenous' energy justice: Case studies of Costa Rica's El Diquis and Panama's Barro Blanco hydroelectric projects
Nora Hampl
Chapter 5. Bioethical Aspects Related to Energy Poverty in Latin America: An Energy Justice Approach
Carlos Diaz-Rodriguez
Chapter 6. Wind turbine blades: An emerging energy justice agenda in Latin America.
Eduardo Martinez-Mendoza, Eduardo Fernandez-Echeverria, Gregorio Fernandez-Lambert, Marieli Lavoignet-Ruiz and Luis Enrique Garcia-Santamaria
PART II
Lessons and experiences of low-carbon transitions and energy justice within national borders
Chapter 7. The Chilean Energy Transition through Energy Justice as a Policy Assessment Approach
Nicolas Silva Valenzuela
Chapter 8. Wind Farms Impacts and Energy Justice Relationships: The Case of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, Mexico
Eduardo Martinez-Mendoza and Luis Arturo Rivas-Tovar
Chapter 9. Exploring Bolivia's lithium ambition through an expanded energy justice lens
Romain Mauger and Paola Villavicencio-Calzadilla
Chapter 10. Astronomy and Energy Justice in the Atacama Desert
Paola Velasco Herrejon, Isabelle Viole, Guillermo Valenzuela-Venegas, Sabrina Sartori, Marianne Zeyringer.
PART II
Criticizing and expanding energy justice grounded on a Latin American perspective
Chapter 11. Constructing a regulatory framework for energy justice? Evidence from Ecuador
Mendieta-Vicuna, Diana and Esparcia, Javier
Chapter 12. How do you live and adapt to energy insecurity?
Gianna Monteiro Farias Simoes and Solange Maria Leder
Chapter 13. Towards energy justice in Argentina. Learning from inclusion experiences.
Alejandra Ise, Silvina Carrizo, Luciana Clementi1 and Marie Forget
Chapter 14. Struggles for Pluriversal Fairness: Decolonizing energy justice through autonomous praxis in Mexico
Carlos Tornel
Chapter 15. Beyond Inclusion: Advocating for a Feminist Understanding of Energy Justice
Lillian Sol Cueva
CONCLUSION
Chapter 16. Powering Energy Justice in Latin America
Adolfo Mejia-Montero
Index
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energy poverty;energy democracy;energy policy;low-carbon transitions;regional inequalities
INTRODUCTION
Chapter 1. Energy justice in Latin America: Exploring a growing agenda
Adolfo Mejia-Montero
PART I
Regional reflections on energy justice across Latin America
Chapter 2. Political Economy and Energy Justice: Rentier Dynamics in Fossil Extractivist States in Latin America
Rosa Lehmann and Pedro Alarcon
Chapter 3. Conflicts linked to critical minerals and renewables in South America - The hydropower and copper cases through the energy justice lens
Axel Bastian Poque Gonzalez
Chapter 4. Searching for 'indigenous' energy justice: Case studies of Costa Rica's El Diquis and Panama's Barro Blanco hydroelectric projects
Nora Hampl
Chapter 5. Bioethical Aspects Related to Energy Poverty in Latin America: An Energy Justice Approach
Carlos Diaz-Rodriguez
Chapter 6. Wind turbine blades: An emerging energy justice agenda in Latin America.
Eduardo Martinez-Mendoza, Eduardo Fernandez-Echeverria, Gregorio Fernandez-Lambert, Marieli Lavoignet-Ruiz and Luis Enrique Garcia-Santamaria
PART II
Lessons and experiences of low-carbon transitions and energy justice within national borders
Chapter 7. The Chilean Energy Transition through Energy Justice as a Policy Assessment Approach
Nicolas Silva Valenzuela
Chapter 8. Wind Farms Impacts and Energy Justice Relationships: The Case of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, Mexico
Eduardo Martinez-Mendoza and Luis Arturo Rivas-Tovar
Chapter 9. Exploring Bolivia's lithium ambition through an expanded energy justice lens
Romain Mauger and Paola Villavicencio-Calzadilla
Chapter 10. Astronomy and Energy Justice in the Atacama Desert
Paola Velasco Herrejon, Isabelle Viole, Guillermo Valenzuela-Venegas, Sabrina Sartori, Marianne Zeyringer.
PART II
Criticizing and expanding energy justice grounded on a Latin American perspective
Chapter 11. Constructing a regulatory framework for energy justice? Evidence from Ecuador
Mendieta-Vicuna, Diana and Esparcia, Javier
Chapter 12. How do you live and adapt to energy insecurity?
Gianna Monteiro Farias Simoes and Solange Maria Leder
Chapter 13. Towards energy justice in Argentina. Learning from inclusion experiences.
Alejandra Ise, Silvina Carrizo, Luciana Clementi1 and Marie Forget
Chapter 14. Struggles for Pluriversal Fairness: Decolonizing energy justice through autonomous praxis in Mexico
Carlos Tornel
Chapter 15. Beyond Inclusion: Advocating for a Feminist Understanding of Energy Justice
Lillian Sol Cueva
CONCLUSION
Chapter 16. Powering Energy Justice in Latin America
Adolfo Mejia-Montero
Index
Chapter 1. Energy justice in Latin America: Exploring a growing agenda
Adolfo Mejia-Montero
PART I
Regional reflections on energy justice across Latin America
Chapter 2. Political Economy and Energy Justice: Rentier Dynamics in Fossil Extractivist States in Latin America
Rosa Lehmann and Pedro Alarcon
Chapter 3. Conflicts linked to critical minerals and renewables in South America - The hydropower and copper cases through the energy justice lens
Axel Bastian Poque Gonzalez
Chapter 4. Searching for 'indigenous' energy justice: Case studies of Costa Rica's El Diquis and Panama's Barro Blanco hydroelectric projects
Nora Hampl
Chapter 5. Bioethical Aspects Related to Energy Poverty in Latin America: An Energy Justice Approach
Carlos Diaz-Rodriguez
Chapter 6. Wind turbine blades: An emerging energy justice agenda in Latin America.
Eduardo Martinez-Mendoza, Eduardo Fernandez-Echeverria, Gregorio Fernandez-Lambert, Marieli Lavoignet-Ruiz and Luis Enrique Garcia-Santamaria
PART II
Lessons and experiences of low-carbon transitions and energy justice within national borders
Chapter 7. The Chilean Energy Transition through Energy Justice as a Policy Assessment Approach
Nicolas Silva Valenzuela
Chapter 8. Wind Farms Impacts and Energy Justice Relationships: The Case of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, Mexico
Eduardo Martinez-Mendoza and Luis Arturo Rivas-Tovar
Chapter 9. Exploring Bolivia's lithium ambition through an expanded energy justice lens
Romain Mauger and Paola Villavicencio-Calzadilla
Chapter 10. Astronomy and Energy Justice in the Atacama Desert
Paola Velasco Herrejon, Isabelle Viole, Guillermo Valenzuela-Venegas, Sabrina Sartori, Marianne Zeyringer.
PART II
Criticizing and expanding energy justice grounded on a Latin American perspective
Chapter 11. Constructing a regulatory framework for energy justice? Evidence from Ecuador
Mendieta-Vicuna, Diana and Esparcia, Javier
Chapter 12. How do you live and adapt to energy insecurity?
Gianna Monteiro Farias Simoes and Solange Maria Leder
Chapter 13. Towards energy justice in Argentina. Learning from inclusion experiences.
Alejandra Ise, Silvina Carrizo, Luciana Clementi1 and Marie Forget
Chapter 14. Struggles for Pluriversal Fairness: Decolonizing energy justice through autonomous praxis in Mexico
Carlos Tornel
Chapter 15. Beyond Inclusion: Advocating for a Feminist Understanding of Energy Justice
Lillian Sol Cueva
CONCLUSION
Chapter 16. Powering Energy Justice in Latin America
Adolfo Mejia-Montero
Index
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