Aparajita Banerjee

ORCID: 0000-0002-8866-5503
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Research Areas
  • Social Acceptance of Renewable Energy
  • Energy and Environment Impacts
  • Sustainability and Climate Change Governance
  • Sustainable Development and Environmental Policy
  • Agriculture, Land Use, Rural Development
  • International Development and Aid
  • Agricultural and Environmental Management
  • Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems
  • Mining and Resource Management
  • Environmental Philosophy and Ethics
  • Network Time Synchronization Technologies
  • Environmental Education and Sustainability
  • Public-Private Partnership Projects
  • Environmental Justice and Health Disparities
  • Coastal wetland ecosystem dynamics
  • Agriculture Sustainability and Environmental Impact
  • Innovations in Concrete and Construction Materials
  • Marine and coastal plant biology
  • Advanced Data Processing Techniques
  • Photovoltaic Systems and Sustainability
  • Urban Agriculture and Sustainability
  • Natural Language Processing Techniques
  • Public Policy and Administration Research
  • Qualitative Research Methods and Ethics
  • Risk Perception and Management

German Institute of Development and Sustainability
2023-2025

University College Dublin
2019-2023

University of Engineering & Management
2023

Michigan Technological University
2014-2018

The concept “just transition” refers to the principle important underpin policies mitigate negative socioeconomic consequences that arise during transition a low-carbon society. However, has been subject different interpretations and currently lacks theoretical practical clarity. As result, just plan can fail deliver intended justice adverse outcomes. This paper seeks examine how overarching aim of is translated into practice. We use distributive, procedural restorative as an explanatory...

10.1016/j.erss.2022.102616 article EN cc-by Energy Research & Social Science 2022-04-27

Energy production from fossil fuels is gradually phased out as many countries aim to transition a low-carbon society. As society and technology are intertwined, phasing impacts people communities. Especially those who heavily rely on the fuel industry will be worse off. Therefore, calls being made for ajust transitionthat ensures rehabilitation of workers, regions, communities negatively affected by closures. We argue that spatial justice can help inform just transition’s theoretical...

10.1177/23996544231173210 article EN cc-by Environment and Planning C Politics and Space 2023-05-03

Energy justice is increasingly being used as a framework to conceptualize the impacts of energy decision making in more holistic ways and consider social implications terms existing ethical values. Similarly, renewable technologies are promoted for their environmental benefits. However, little work has been done systematically examine extent which, what contexts, can contribute achieving justice. This paper assesses potential electricity address various global contexts via systematic review...

10.3934/energy.2017.5.768 article EN cc-by AIMS energy 2017-01-01

Abstract In the context of a rapidly growing global population and significant climatic environmental change, there is an urgent need to produce nutritious food in sustainable manner. Some crops are underutilised Europe, despite their suitability local environments, viability for production potential improve diets. Rye ( Secale cereale ) has long history cultivation yet owing complex historical, socio‐cultural, socio‐political, socio‐economic agronomic factors. This paper explores...

10.1111/arcm.13073 article EN cc-by-nc Archaeometry 2025-03-17

The United Nations 2030 Agenda emphasizes the importance of multistakeholder partnerships for achieving 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Indeed, Goal includes a target national governments to promote between state and non-state actors. In this paper, we explore how members civil society organizations private sector perceive both possibilities challenges evolving in Ireland SDGs. research uses data gathered during 2018 documentary research, participant observations stakeholder...

10.3390/su12218872 article EN Sustainability 2020-10-26

Urgent political action is required to arrest the rise in global temperature within 1.5°C target of Paris Agreement. Rising this challenge, a series Just Transition Energy Partnerships (JETPs) was launched between individual Global South and group North countries since COP 26 Glasgow. Germany, France, United Kingdom, States, European Union (International Partner Group or IPG countries) have established plurilateral partnerships with like Africa, Vietnam, Indonesia, Senegal each JETP. These...

10.1371/journal.pstr.0000121 article EN cc-by PLOS Sustainability and Transformation 2024-08-28

Public support is critical to renewable energy sector growth, an important element of reducing fossil fuel dependence and mitigating climate change. Prevalent understandings public for projects often work within a binary framework acceptance non-acceptance, arguably unable capture the nuances localized responses specific projects. Taking place-based approach insights from social representation theory, we report on wood-based electricity production in Wisconsin, USA. Findings indicate that...

10.1080/23251042.2016.1272181 article EN Environmental Sociology 2017-01-23

Radon, a naturally occurring radioactive gas that can accumulate inside dwellings, represents the second biggest cause of lung cancer globally. In Ireland, radon is linked to approximately 300 cases every year, equating 12% all deaths. Despite health risks posed by air pollution, Ireland lacks well-defined and universally applicable pollution-related public policies. Through purposive literature sampling, we critically examine case indoor policy development in Ireland. Specifically, analyse...

10.3390/su12219197 article EN Sustainability 2020-11-05

This paper argues that current efforts to study and advocate for a change in energy technologies reduce their climate other environmental impacts often ignore the political, social, bodily implications of technology choices. Framing renewable exclusively terms benefits dismisses important questions about how infrastructures can be designed correspond democratic forms socio-politics, social organization involve independence meeting needs, resilience adapting change, participatory decision...

10.3390/challe7020016 article EN cc-by Challenges 2016-10-14

Natural language processing strives to build machines that understand and respond text or voice data—and with speech of their own—in much the same way humans do. NLP models computationally deals linguistic features computation. Once a computer learns do mathematical calculations it can perform many complex big faster than humans. Similarly once starts human languages process all aspects also opening large number possibility. So cuts down on employment as one is capable giving an output 10...

10.15864/ajse.4103 article EN American Journal of Science & Engineering 2023-06-05
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