June 6, 2023
Report

Valuing ecosystems in equitable energy transition planning

Abstract

In this report we explore three areas of research and practice needed to scale clean energy sustainably: 1) advancing the predictive science to quantify positive and negative outcomes of energy development for the wellbeing of communities, environments, and disadvantaged groups; 2) scenario design using this science to shape renewable energy solutions for nation-wide decarbonization while delivering tangible, local benefits; and 3) participatory science-policy processes to understand what people want for the places where they live and work and how incorporating renewable energy can help or hinder their goals. Together these three components – quantifying social-ecological values, scenario design, and participatory processes – form the basis for a framework for valuing ecosystems to inform a more equitable energy transition.

Published: June 6, 2023

Citation

Arkema K.K., S.H. Geerlofs, and C.M. Gunn. 2022. Valuing ecosystems in equitable energy transition planning Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.

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