Our guest this episode of the podcast is associate professor Goda Perlaviciute, and her key research interests are public evaluations and acceptability of energy sources, systems and policies, and which factors influence these evaluations and acceptability judgements. She is also the co-founder of the Public Participation Center and was a nominee for the Ben Feringa Impact Award 2024.
In this episode, we talk about what public participation is, and why it matters in the context of climate change:
What are citizen assemblies?
How can public involvement in energy decision making better reflect the general population?
Is it possible to overcome NIMBYism (not in my backyard) with green energy projects?
Watch the full interview here!
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