Energy justice and sustainability transitions in Mozambique
This paper advances the debate on energy justice by opening up a dialogue with postcolonial critiques of development. There is an imperative to develop energy justice theory fit to address the complex demands of a global energy transitions in poorer countries of the Global South. Delivering transfor...
Main Authors: | Broto, V, Baptista, I, Kirshner, J, Smith, S, Alves, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2018
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