Frauke Urban
Costa Rica and Vietnam: Pioneers in green transformations
Urban, Frauke; Siciliano, Giuseppina; Villalobos, Alonso; Dang, Nguyen Anh; Markus, Lederer
Authors
DR Giuseppina Siciliano gs45@soas.ac.uk
Snr Lecturer in Sustainable Development
Alonso Villalobos
Nguyen Anh Dang
Lederer Markus
Contributors
Rüdiger K.W. Wurzel
Editor
Mikael Skou Andersen
Editor
Paul Tobin
Editor
Abstract
This chapter compares the strategies and motives of green transformations for energy-related industries in Vietnam and Costa Rica, analyses what role their different political systems have played on climate governance, what progress has been made and what the barriers are. It adopts a wide definition of the energy sector by including energy generation, use, and supply and demand in the power sector, transport sector, industry and through other economic activities. The chapter discusses what other countries can learn from these pioneers in green transformations. Costa Rica and Vietnam are two middle-income countries with similar regional importance that are both ambitious pioneers in green transformations. In Costa Rica the green transformation is being driven by the government’s Sustainable Development Strategy and in Vietnam it is embedded within the Green Growth Strategy. In Costa Rica the main barrier to decarbonisation is the transport sector which accounts for almost 70% of national carbon dioxide emissions.
Citation
Urban, F., Siciliano, G., Villalobos, A., Dang, N. A., & Markus, L. (2020). Costa Rica and Vietnam: Pioneers in green transformations. In R. K. Wurzel, M. Skou Andersen, & P. Tobin (Eds.), Climate Governance across the Globe. Pioneers, Leaders and Followers. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003014249-6
Publication Date | Dec 31, 2020 |
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Deposit Date | Nov 16, 2020 |
Publicly Available Date | Jan 1, 2121 |
Publisher | Routledge |
Series Title | Routledge Research in Comparative Politics Series |
Book Title | Climate Governance across the Globe. Pioneers, Leaders and Followers |
ISBN | 9780367434366 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003014249-6 |
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