TRANSFERENCIA TECNOLÓGICA DE LAS ENERGÍAS RENOVABLES PARA EL DESARROLLO RURAL: EVOLUCIÓN HISTÓRICA Y LECCIONES DE EXPERIENCIA DESDE EL MODELO WWP
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2015Autor
Black Aguayo, Gabriela
de los Ríos Carmenado, Ignacio
Sastre Merino, Susana
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Technology transfer (TT) in the area of renewable energy (RE) throughout history has been an important tool for rural development (RD). Initially, the TT has been conceptualized as the purchase or donation of machinery from first world countries - without any consideration of staff training and contextual conditions for the adaptation of technology to the needs of the country. Various researches have revealed the existence of different approaches to planning the TT of RE, demonstrating the high complexity of projects from the social and contextual dimension. This paper addresses the conceptual evolution of the TT of RE for RD, examining its different periods considered for three criteria: historical events occurred, the role of stakeholders and changing objectives for the TT of RE for RD. For the conceptual analysis of changes the model Working With People (WWP) is used for planning and project management of high social complexity in RD. The analysis defines the existence of four historical periods in the TT of RE and synthesizes the lessons of experience from the three dimensions (ethical-social, technical-entrepreneurial, and political-contextual) of the WWP model.
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- CIDIP 2015 (Granada) [176]