From sacrifice zones to sustainable futures: Environmental hope and labor uncertainty in Chile´s energy transition
犠牲地域から持続可能な未来へ:チリのエネルギー転換における環境への期待と労働の不確実性 (AI 翻訳)
Claudia Pezoa-Fuentes, Marcelo Lufin, Paulina Rodríguez-Ugarte
🤖 gxceed AI 要約
日本語
チリの犠牲地域トコピジャにおけるエネルギー転換とCSRに関するステークホルダーの認識を分析。混合手法により、再生可能エネルギーへの支持と雇用喪失の懸念が共存し、CSRが断片的で参加メカニズムへの信頼が低いことを発見。社会的に正当な移行には、雇用保護と包摂的ガバナンスを統合した地域密着型戦略が必要と結論。
English
This study analyzes stakeholder perceptions of energy transition and CSR in Tocopilla, a Chilean sacrifice zone, using mixed methods. Findings show broad support for renewables alongside fears of job loss, fragmented CSR, and low trust in participation. It argues that socially legitimate transitions require territorially grounded strategies integrating employment protection and inclusive governance.
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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters
日本のGX文脈において
日本のエネルギー転換、特に石炭依存地域の移行においても、ステークホルダーの信頼と包摂的ガバナンスの重要性が示唆される。本論文の「地域密着型戦略」の枠組みは、日本の地域エネルギーマネジメントに応用可能。
In the global GX context
This paper addresses a critical gap in energy transition literature by focusing on socio-territorial legitimacy in sacrifice zones. Its relational analysis of stakeholder perceptions is globally relevant for just transition discussions, offering empirical evidence on integrating CSR, employment protection, and governance in decarbonization pathways.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:This paper advances relational understanding of transition legitimacy and provides a mixed-methods framework applicable to other marginalized regions.
🏢実務担当者:Corporate sustainability teams can draw insights on how CSR practices must be territorially tailored to address job loss fears and build trust in energy transition projects.
🏛政策担当者:Policymakers should note that inclusive governance and employment guarantees are crucial for socially legitimate transitions, beyond mere technical deployment.
📄 Abstract(原文)
The transition to low-carbon energy systems is essential for sustainable development, yet it generates socio-environmental tensions, particularly in historically marginalized territories. This study analyses stakeholder perceptions of energy transition and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in Tocopilla, a Chilean sacrifice zone, focusing on tensions between environmental sustainability, labour dependence, and governance legitimacy. Using a mixed-methods approach that combines semi-structured interviews, grounded theory coding, network analysis, and statistical techniques, the study identifies key actors, thematic patterns, and the relational structure of stakeholder positions. The findings reveal broad support for renewable energy driven by environmental concerns, alongside persistent fears of job loss and economic uncertainty. CSR is perceived as fragmented, and limited trust in participatory mechanisms undermines the legitimacy of transition processes. The results further show that stakeholder perceptions are socially embedded within coherent relational patterns rather than being individually formed. This study contributes by advancing a relational and socio-territorial understanding of energy transition legitimacy, highlighting that socially legitimate transitions require territorially grounded strategies that integrate employment protection, inclusive governance, and CSR practices aligned with local expectations.
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