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2015

Journal Article

Social licence to operate: understanding how a concept has been translated into practice in energy industries

Hall, Nina, Lacey, Justine, Carr-Cornish, Simone and Dowd, Anne-Maree (2015). Social licence to operate: understanding how a concept has been translated into practice in energy industries. Journal of Cleaner Production, 86, 301-310. doi: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2014.08.020

Social licence to operate: understanding how a concept has been translated into practice in energy industries

2015

Journal Article

Social licence to operate: an opportunity to enhance CSR for deeper communication and engagement

Hall, Nina Lansbury and Jeanneret, Talia (2015). Social licence to operate: an opportunity to enhance CSR for deeper communication and engagement. Corporate Communications: An International Journal, 20 (2), 213-227. doi: 10.1108/CCIJ-01-2014-0005

Social licence to operate: an opportunity to enhance CSR for deeper communication and engagement

2014

Journal Article

Behaviour change and energy consumption: a case study on engaging and retaining participation of low-income individuals

Romanach, Lygia, Hall, Nina and Cook, Stephanie (2014). Behaviour change and energy consumption: a case study on engaging and retaining participation of low-income individuals. Community Development Journal, 49 (4), 541-556. doi: 10.1093/cdj/bst056

Behaviour change and energy consumption: a case study on engaging and retaining participation of low-income individuals

2014

Conference Publication

Energy Inclusion

Hall, Nina (2014). Energy Inclusion. No Income Loan Scheme National Conference, Brisbane QLD Australia, 2-3 June 2014.

Energy Inclusion

2014

Journal Article

The discourse of “social licence to operate”: case study of the Australian wind industry

Hall, Nina L. (2014). The discourse of “social licence to operate”: case study of the Australian wind industry. AIMS Energy, 2 (4), 443-460. doi: 10.3934/energy.2014.4.443

The discourse of “social licence to operate”: case study of the Australian wind industry

2014

Journal Article

Can the "social licence to operate" concept enhance engagement and increase acceptance of renewable energy? A case study of wind farms in Australia

Hall, Nina Lansbury (2014). Can the "social licence to operate" concept enhance engagement and increase acceptance of renewable energy? A case study of wind farms in Australia. Social Epistemology, 28 (3-4), 219-238. doi: 10.1080/02691728.2014.922636

Can the "social licence to operate" concept enhance engagement and increase acceptance of renewable energy? A case study of wind farms in Australia

2014

Conference Publication

The role of the consumer to achieve higher energy productivity

Hall, Nina (2014). The role of the consumer to achieve higher energy productivity. Forum on Doubling Energy Productivity, Australian Association for Sustainable Energy (A2SE) and Institute for Sustainable Futures, Sydney, Australia, 4-6 April 2014.

The role of the consumer to achieve higher energy productivity

2013

Journal Article

Societal acceptance of wind farms: analysis of four common themes across Australian case studies

Hall, N., Ashworth, P. and Devine-Wright, P. (2013). Societal acceptance of wind farms: analysis of four common themes across Australian case studies. Energy Policy, 58, 200-208. doi: 10.1016/j.enpol.2013.03.009

Societal acceptance of wind farms: analysis of four common themes across Australian case studies

2013

Journal Article

Increasing energy-saving actions in low income households to achieve sustainability

Hall, Nina, Romanach, Lygia, Cook, Stephanie and Meikle, Sarah (2013). Increasing energy-saving actions in low income households to achieve sustainability. Sustainability (Switzerland), 5 (11), 4561-4577. doi: 10.3390/su5114561

Increasing energy-saving actions in low income households to achieve sustainability

2013

Conference Publication

Getting engaged: Securing and retaining low income participants for energy behaviour change

Hall, Nina (2013). Getting engaged: Securing and retaining low income participants for energy behaviour change. Australian Summer Study for Energy Efficiency and Decentralised Energy, Sydney, NSW Australia, 1-3 March 2013.

Getting engaged: Securing and retaining low income participants for energy behaviour change

2012

Conference Publication

Can social licence to operate provide a framework to manage opposition and enhance acceptance of wind farms?

Hall, Nina (2012). Can social licence to operate provide a framework to manage opposition and enhance acceptance of wind farms?. Wind Farms 2012 Conference, Melbourne, Australia, 29 May 2012.

Can social licence to operate provide a framework to manage opposition and enhance acceptance of wind farms?

2012

Conference Publication

Empowering low income communities to control their energy consumption

Hall, Nina (2012). Empowering low income communities to control their energy consumption. Energy Efficiency Summer School, Sydney, Australia, 28-29 February 2012.

Empowering low income communities to control their energy consumption

2012

Other Outputs

Exploring community acceptance of rural wind farms in Australia: a snapshot

Hall, Nina, Ashworth, Peta and Shaw, Hylton (2012). Exploring community acceptance of rural wind farms in Australia: a snapshot. Canberra, ACT, Australia: CSIRO.

Exploring community acceptance of rural wind farms in Australia: a snapshot

2012

Conference Publication

Engaging low-income households to achieve energy behavior change’, Behavior, Energy and Climate Change Conference

Hall, Nina (2012). Engaging low-income households to achieve energy behavior change’, Behavior, Energy and Climate Change Conference. Behavior, Energy and Climate Change Conference, Sacramento, CA, United States, 12-15 November 2012.

Engaging low-income households to achieve energy behavior change’, Behavior, Energy and Climate Change Conference

2011

Conference Publication

Renewable energy and a social licence to operate: Australian wind farm case study

Hall, Nina (2011). Renewable energy and a social licence to operate: Australian wind farm case study. Socio-Economic Opportunities and Drivers on the Way to a Low-Carbon Society- IKEM Summer Academy, Guildford, Surrey, United Kingdom , 28 July - 1 August 2011.

Renewable energy and a social licence to operate: Australian wind farm case study

2011

Conference Publication

Community Acceptance of Australian Wind Farms

Hall, Nina (2011). Community Acceptance of Australian Wind Farms. International Conference on Energy and Meteorology, Gold Coast, QLD, Australia, 8-9 November 2011.

Community Acceptance of Australian Wind Farms

2010

Journal Article

Environmental nonprofit campaigns and state competition: influences on climate policy in California

Hall, Nina L. and Taplin, Ros (2010). Environmental nonprofit campaigns and state competition: influences on climate policy in California. Voluntas, 21 (1), 62-81. doi: 10.1007/s11266-009-9104-1

Environmental nonprofit campaigns and state competition: influences on climate policy in California

2010

Journal Article

Empowerment of individuals and realization of community agency: applying action research to climate change responses in Australia

Hall, Nina L., Taplin, Ros and Goldstein, Wendy (2010). Empowerment of individuals and realization of community agency: applying action research to climate change responses in Australia. Action Research, 8 (1), 71-91. doi: 10.1177/1476750309335203

Empowerment of individuals and realization of community agency: applying action research to climate change responses in Australia

2010

Conference Publication

Climate advocacy and climate organising

Hall, Nina (2010). Climate advocacy and climate organising. Key forces for climate action, University of Sydney, 5-6 March 2010.

Climate advocacy and climate organising

2008

Journal Article

Room for climate advocates in a coal-focused economy? NGO influence on Australian climate policy

Hall, Nina L. and Taplin, Ros (2008). Room for climate advocates in a coal-focused economy? NGO influence on Australian climate policy. Australian Journal of Social Issues, 43 (3), 359-379. doi: 10.1002/j.1839-4655.2008.tb00108.x

Room for climate advocates in a coal-focused economy? NGO influence on Australian climate policy