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A paper trail of evaluation approaches to energy and climate policy interactions

N.-A. Spyridaki and A. Flamos

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2014, vol. 40, issue C, 1090-1107

Abstract: Focal point of this review is to provide a comparative display of qualitative and quantitative methodologies employed for the appraisal of interacting energy and climate policies, underlying their key features while presenting the most critical issues and limitations not addressed so far. Qualitative approaches provide a descriptive explanatory analysis of often non-quantifiable process in policy interactions, whereas modeling approaches provide numerical data estimating the extent of policy interaction impacts. Quantitative methods work best for narrowly specified policy combinations, while contextual implications and cause-impact effects are explained further via qualitative ones. In addition most evaluations so far adopt a rational view of policies and policy interactions leaving out a systemic evaluation of the institutionalism of interacting policies. Research analysis of energy and climate policy interactions is still young in comparison to the broad field of policy evaluation and impact assessment. However infants inherently tend to grow. Endeavors for a methodological framework that would allow for a systematic exchange of data between qualitative and quantitative approaches and would also include the relevance of the context as well as key casual relationships behind policy combinations, would provide the basis for further growth of knowledge in the field.

Keywords: Energy and climate policy interactions; Quantitative and qualitative approaches; Efficacy; Context; Design and implementation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2014.08.001

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