Transdisciplinary research methods in community energy development and governance in Indonesia: insights for sustainability science
Abstract
Community renewable energy can contribute to important social and environmental outcomes, and in less industrialised countries may be a means of achieving development priorities as well as climate mitigation goals. The... [ view full abstract ]
Community renewable energy can contribute to important social and environmental outcomes, and in less industrialised countries may be a means of achieving development priorities as well as climate mitigation goals. The complexity of such initiatives – involving regulatory, technological, financial, and governance issues – demands ways to integrate technical expertise, local cultural and environmental characteristics, and other relevant factors into development processes. This article reflects on a transdisciplinary project that investigated how renewable energy could be implemented to meet the needs and aspirations of rural and remote Indonesian communities. We discuss the sustainability science approach taken and how the transdisciplinary methodology was applied. The article addresses themes of language and communication, methods of knowledge production, legitimacy, planning and time management, and the role and impacts of social and technical disciplines in the research. The paper highlights specific challenges in these areas, and appropriate strategies to mitigate them. Our conclusions propose useful principles for this type of transdisciplinary work, and important empirical and methodological future research priorities. The manuscript offers important insights to inform social research dimensions of applied research methods in the context of complex development initiatives and the multi-scale socio-economic and political systems in which they take place.
Keywords:
Community renewable energy; sustainable development; transdisciplinarity.
Authors
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Sebastian Thomas
(University of Melbourne)
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Max Richter
(Monash University)
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Widia Lestari
(University of Melbourne)
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Shiskha Prabawaningtyas
(Paramadina University)
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Yudo Anggoro
(Bandung Institute of Technology)
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Iskandar Kuntoadji
(Institut Bisnis dan Ekonomi Kerakyatan (IBEKA))
Topic Area
9b. Scale(s) of governance (to include analysis of SDGs as a global scale initiative)
Session
OS3-9b » 9b. Scale(s) of governance (to include analysis of SDGs as a global scale initiative) (09:30 - Thursday, 14th June, Rectorate - Accademia Pericolanti - Ground floor)
Paper
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