The Knowledge Base provides access to documents and information about the environmental effects of marine renewable energy, supporting the OES-Environmental initiative. Relevant documents from around the world are compiled into a user-friendly table that displays all content available in Tethys. Results can be narrowed using the keyword filters on the right, or with search terms entered in the text box, including targeted searches (e.g., org:DOE, author:copping). Content may also be sorted alphabetically by clicking on column headers. Some entries will appear on the next page.
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Title | Author | Date | Content Type | Technology | Stressor | Receptor |
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Accelerating the development of marine energy: Exploring the prospects, benefits and challenges | Jeffrey, H.; Jay, B.; Winksel, H. | Journal Article | Marine Energy | Human Dimensions, Environmental Justice, Legal & Policy | ||
Indigenous Environmental Justice within Marine Ecosystems: A Systematic Review of the Literature on Indigenous Peoples’ Involvement in Marine Governance and Management | Parsons, M.; Taylor, L.; Crease, R. | Journal Article | Marine Energy | Human Dimensions, Environmental Justice | ||
Renewable Energy Landscapes: Designing Place-Based Infrastructure for Scale | O'Neil, R.; Preziuso, D.; Arkema, K.; et al. | Report | Marine Energy, Wind Energy | Human Dimensions, Environmental Justice, Stakeholder Engagement | ||
Energy justice & coastal communities: The case for Meaningful Marine Renewable Energy Development | Caballero, M.; Gunda, T.; McDonald, Y. | Journal Article | Marine Energy | Human Dimensions, Environmental Justice | ||
Diving into a just transition: How are fisheries considered during the emergence of renewable energy production in Scottish waters? | Withouck, I.; Tett, P.; Doran, J.; et al. | Journal Article | Marine Energy, Wind Energy, Fixed Offshore Wind | Human Dimensions, Environmental Justice, Fisheries | ||
Characterizing Tribal Cultural Landscapes Volume I: Project Framework | Ball, D.; Clayburn, R.; Cordero, R.; et al. | Report | Human Dimensions, Environmental Justice | |||
Renewable, ethical? Assessing the energy justice potential of renewable electricity | Banerjee, A.; Prehoda, E.; Sidortsov, R.; et al. | Journal Article | Human Dimensions, Environmental Justice | |||
From Dirty to Green: Increasing Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy in Environmental Justice Communities | Behles, D. | Journal Article | Human Dimensions, Environmental Justice | |||
Environmental Justice Issues in Sustainable Development: Environmental Justice in the Renewable Energy Transition | Outka, U. | Journal Article | Human Dimensions, Environmental Justice, Legal & Policy | |||
Intersectionality and energy transitions: A review of gender, social equity and low-carbon energy | Johnson, O.; Han, J.; Knight, A.; et al. | Journal Article | Marine Energy, Wind Energy | Human Dimensions, Environmental Justice | ||
Renewable energy: A gender perspective | IRENA | Report | Marine Energy, Wind Energy | Human Dimensions, Environmental Justice, Social & Economic Data | ||
The Role of Women in Sustainable Energy Development | Cecelski, E. | Report | Marine Energy, Wind Energy | Human Dimensions, Environmental Justice, Social & Economic Data | ||
Developing an ecological social justice framework for ocean energy technologies: case studies from the Philippines | Batongbacal, J. | Thesis | Marine Energy | Human Dimensions, Environmental Justice | ||
The UK National Ecosystem Assessment Follow-on. Work package Report 6: shared, plural and cultural values of ecosystems | Kenter, J.; Reed, M.; Irvine, K.; et al. | Report | Marine Energy, Wind Energy | Human Dimensions, Environmental Justice, Social & Economic Data | ||
State of the ocean report 2022: pilot edition | United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) | Report | Human Dimensions, Climate Change, Environmental Justice |
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