Analysis of Five Policy Cases in the Field of Energy Policy

Authors: Dominik Bär, Maria A. Wimmer, University of Koblenz-Landau, Germany; Jozef Glova, Technical University Kosice, Slovakia; Anastasia Papazafeiropoulou, Laurence Brooks, Brunel University, UK

Abstract

While the twentieth century is considered as the century of population explosion and burning of fossil fuels, environmental policies and the transition to effectively use renewable energy sources have become a priority of strategies in regions, countries and internationally. Different projects have been initiated to study the best suitable transition process towards renewable energy. In addition, an increasing number of climate change and energy policies is being formulated and released at distinct levels of governments. Many of these policies and projects pursue the aim of switching from energy sources like fossil fuels or nuclear power to renewable energy sources like solar, wind or water. The aim of this paper is to provide foundations of policy implementation and particular methods as well as to investigate five policy implementation cases through a comparative analysis.

Publisher

Berlin et al: Springer Verlag

Citation

Bär, D., Wimmer, M. A., Glova, J., Papazafeiropoulou, A., & Brooks, L. (2015). Analysis of Five Policy Cases in the Field of Energy Policy. In: M. Janssen, M. A. Wimmer, & A. Deljoo, Policy Practice and Digital Science – Integrating Complex Systems, Social Simulation and Public Administration in Policy Research (Series: Public Administration and Information Technology). Berlin et al: Springer Verlag (to appear)