Peer-reviewed papers

2022

Delina, L.., Rainbow Yi Hung Lam, Wing Shun Tang, and Ka Ying Wong. Hong Kong’s “future” energy transition-digitalization-financialization triangle: Actors and impacts. Science Talks 4:100082 doi:10.1016/j.sctalk.2022.100082 (51)

Ginbert P. Cuaton, and Delina, L. Two decades of rice research in Indonesia and the Philippines: A systematic review and research agenda for the social sciences. Humanities and Social Sciences Communications 9:372 doi:10.1057/s41599-022-01394-z (50)

Timothy Joseph G. Henares, and Delina, L. Beyond the narratives of trade and domination: How ecology, connectivity, and history shape Chinese investments in foreign electricity grids, Energy Research & Social Science 93:102823 doi:10.1016/j.erss.2022.102823 (49)

Michael T. Castro, Jethro Daniel A. Pascasio, Delina, L., Paul Heherson M. Balite, and Joey D. Ocon. Techno-economic and financial analyses of hybrid renewable energy system microgrids in 634 Philippine off-grid islands: Policy implications on public subsidies and private investments, Energy 257:124599 doi:10.1016/j.energy.2022.124599 (48)

Benjamin K. Sovacool, John Axsen, Delina, L., Hilary Schaffer Boudet, Varun Rai, Roman Sidortsov, Sefa Awaworyi Churchill, Kirstin E.H. Jenkins, and Ray Galvin. Towards codes of practice for navigating academic peer review process, Energy Research & Social Science 89:102657 doi:10.1016/j.erss.2022.102675 (47)

Delina, L.. Harnessing Hong Kong’s wind power: Generation potential, deployment plans, and ecological implications, The Electricity Journal 35:107139 doi:10.1016/j.tej.2022.107139 (46)

Delina, L.. Moving people from the balcony to the trenches: Time to adopt “climatage” in climate activism?, Energy Research & Social Science 90:102586 doi:10.1016/j.erss.2022.102586 (45)

Delina, L. Coal development and its discontents: Modes, strategies, and tactics of a localized, yet networked, anti-coal mobilization in central Philippines, The Extractive Industries and Society 9:101043doi:10.1016/j.exis.2022.101043 (44)

Delina, L.Co-producing just energy transition in rural communities: Sociotechnical innovation and sustainable development in the Thailand-Myanmar border, Local Environment: The International Journal of Justice and Sustainability 27(1):16-31doi:10.1080/13549839.2021.1997964 (43)

2021

Delina, L.. Southeast Asian expert perceptions of solar radiation management techniques and carbon dioxide removal approaches: caution, ambivalence, risk precaution, and research directions, Environmental Research Communications 3:125005 doi:10.1088/2515-7620/ac3dc1 (42)

Delina, L. Committing to coal? Scripts, sociotechnical imaginaries, and the resurgence of a coal regime in the Philippines. Energy Research & Social Science Accepted. (41)

Kristiana Santos and Delina, L. Soaring sustainably: Promoting the uptake of sustainable aviation fuels during and post-pandemic, Energy Research & Social Science 77:102074 doi:10.1016/j.esr.2021.102074 (40).

Delina, L., Josephine Dionisio, Jergil Gyle Gavieres, and Joey Ocon. Challenges and policy options for harnessing renewable energy-based social networks for renewable energy electrification of small off-grid islands, Philippine Journal of Public Policy vol. 2021. (39).

Delina, L. Participation in non-democracies: Rural Thailand as a site of energy democracy. In Andrea Feldpaush-Parker, Tarla Rai Peterson, and Danielle Endres (Eds.), Routledge Handbook of Energy Democracy, New York: Routledge. 270-279. (38)

Delina, L. Promises and pitfalls of China-Southeast Asia energy connectivity, Energy Strategy Reviews, 33:100574. doi:10.1016/j.esr.2020.100574 (37)

Delina, L. Topographies of coal mining dissent: Power, politics and protests in southern Philippines, World Development, 137:105194. doi:10.1016/j.worlddev.2020.105194 (36)

Delina, L. Potentials and critiques of building a Southeast Asian interdisciplinary knowledge community on critical geoengineering studies, Climatic Change, 163(2): 973-987. doi:10.1007/s10584-020-02921-0 (35)

Delina, L. Mobilising in a climate shock: Geoengineering or accelerated energy transitions? In J.P. Sapinski, Holly Jean Buck, and Andreas Malm (Eds.), Has It Come To This? Promises and Perils of Geoengineering on the Brink, Rutgers: Rutgers University Press. 121-129. (34)

2020

Delina, L. Government leadership and social mobilisation for crises planning: From wartime mobilisation to pandemic response to climate action, Academia Letters, Article 22. doi:10.20935/AL22 (33)

Delina, L. Book Review of Southeast Asian Energy Transitions: Between modernity and sustainability By Mattijs Smits, Surrey: Ashgate, 2015. Journal of Southeast Asian Studies,51(3), 488-489. doi:10.1017/S0022463420000557 (32)

Delina, L., Joey Ocon, and Eugene Esparcia Jr. 2020, What makes energy systems in climate-vulnerable islands resilient? Insights from the Philippines and Thailand. Energy Research & Social Science 69: 101703.  doi: 10.110.1016/j.erss.2020.101703 (31)

Delina, L. 2020, Indigenous environmental defenders and the legacy of Macli-ing Dulag: Anti-dam dissent, assassinations, and protests in the making of Philippine energyscape. Energy Research & Social Science 65: 101463.  doi: 10.1016/j.erss.2020.101463 (30)

Delina, L. 2020, A rural energy collaboratory: co-production in Thailand’s community energy experiments. Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences 10: 83-90. doi: 10.1007/s13412-019-00572-x (29)

2019

Delina, L. 2019, ICTs for delivering climate-development strategies: an informational governance framework for local climate-development organizations. Climate and Developmentdoi: 10.1080/17565529.2019.1671784 (28)

Delina, L. 2019, “The politics of energy and sustainable development in Sub-Saharan Africa,” in Oxford Handbook of Energy Politics, Kathleen Hancock and Juliann Allison (eds.) Oxford: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190861360.013.29 (27)

Delina, L. 2019. Book Review of Energy and Civilization, Vaclav Smil (Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press) in Northeastern Geographer 10:22-25. pdf (26)

Sander Chan,Idil Boran, Harro van Asselt, GabrielaIacobuta, Navam Niles, Katharine Rietig, Michelle Scobie,  Jennifer S. Bansard, Deborah Delgado Pugley, Delina, L, Friederike Eichhorn, Paula Ellinger, Okechukwu Enechi, Thomas Hale, Lukas Hermwille, Matthia Honegger, Andrea Hurtado Epstein, Stephanie La Hoz Theuer, Robert Mizo, Yixian Sun, Patrick Toussaint and Geoffrey Wambugu, 2019, Promises and risks of nonstate action in climate and sustainability governance. WIREs Climate Change 10:e572, doi: 10.1002/wcc.572 (25)

Jens Marquardt and Delina, L. 2019, Reimagining energy futures: Contributions from community sustainable energy transitions in Thailand and the Philippines. Energy Research & Social Science 49:91-102, doi: 10.1016/j.erss.2018.10.028 (24)

2018

Delina, L. 2018, Climate mobilisation and democracy: The promise of community energy transitions in a deliberative system. Journal of Environmental Policy and Planning 22:30-42doi: 10.1080/1523908X.2018.1525287 (23)

Delina, L. and Benjamin K. Sovacool. 2018, Of temporality and plurality: An epistemic and governance agenda for accelerating just transitions for energy access and sustainable development. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 34, 1-6, doi: 10.1016/j.cosust.2018.05.016 (22)

Delina, L. and Rufa Cagoco-Guiam. 2018, Extreme weather event-social conflict nexus in the Philippines. Journal of Peacebuilding and Development 13:90-95, doi:10.1080/15423166.2018.1427137 (21)

Delina, L. 2018, Energy democracy in a continuum: Remaking of public engagement on energy transitions in Thailand. Energy Research and Social Science 42:53-60, doi:10.1016/j.erss.2018.03.008 (20)

Delina, L. 2018, Can energy democracy thrive in a non-democracy? Frontiers in Environmental Science 6:5, doi:10.3389/fenvs.2018.00005 (19)

Delina, L. and Anthony Janetos. 2018, Cosmopolitan, dynamic, and contested energy futures: Navigating the pluralities and polarities of the energy systems of tomorrow. Energy Research & Social Science 35:1-10, doi:10.1016/j.erss.2017.11.031 (18)

Delina, L. 2018, Whose and what futures? Navigating the contested coproduction of Thailand’s sociotechnical imaginaries. Energy Research & Social Science 35:48-56, doi:10.1016/j.erss.2017.10.045 (17)

Delina, L. and Mark Diesendorf. 2018, Critiquing the use of war to mobilize peaceful climate action: A response to Kester & Sovacool. Energy Policy 112: 1-3. doi:10.10.1016/j.enpol.2017.09.046 (16)

2017

Delina, L. 2017, Multilateral development banking in a fragmented climate finance system: Shifting allocation priorities at Asian Development Bank. International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics 17(1): 73-88. doi:10.1007/s10784-016-9344-7 (15)

2016

Delina, L. and Mark Diesendorf. 2016, Strengthening the climate action movement: Strategies from contemporary social action campaigns. Interface 8(1): 117-141. (14)

Delina, L. 2016, Book Review: Transforming U.S. Energy Innovation. Edited by Laura Diaz Anadon, Matthew Bunn and Venkatesh Narayanamurti (New York: Cambridge University Press) in Science & Public Policy 43(5): 728-730. doi:10.1093/scipol/scw010 (13)

Delina, L. 2016, Book Review: Energy Security, Equality, and Justice, Benjamin K. Sovacool, Roman V. Sidortsov and Benjamin R. Jones (Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge) in Energy Research & Social Science 12:111-112. doi:10.1016/j.erss.2015.10.005 (12)

2014

Delina, L., Mark Diesendorf and John Merson. 2014, Strengthening the climate action movement: Strategies from histories. Carbon Management 5(4): 397-409. doi:10.1080/17583004.2015.1005396 (11)

2013

Delina, L. and Mark Diesendorf. 2013, Is wartime mobilisation a suitable policy model for rapid national climate mitigation? Energy Policy 58: 371-380. doi:10.1016/j.enpol.2013.03.036 (10)

2012

Delina, L. 2012, Coherence in energy efficiency governance. Energy for Sustainable Development 16(4): 493- 499. doi:10.1016/j.esd.2012.10.004 (9)

Delina, L. 2012, “Informational governance of climate change institutions,” in ICTs, Climate Change and Development: Themes and Strategic Actions, Angelica Ospina & Richard Heeks (eds.) Manchester: University of Manchester. 207-236. pdf (8)

Delina, L. 2012, “Philippines,” in Encyclopedia of Global Warming & Climate Change, 2nd edition, George Philander (Ed.) Thousand Oaks: Sage. 1102-1103. doi:10.4135/9781452218564.n554 (7)

Delina, L. 2012, “Thailand,” in Encyclopedia of Global Warming & Climate Change, 2nd edition, George Philander (Ed.) Thousand Oaks: Sage. 1336-1338. doi:10.4135/9781452218564.n677 (6)

Delina, L. 2012, “Green economy,” in Encyclopedia of Global Warming & Climate Change, 2nd edition, George Philander (Ed.) Thousand Oaks: Sage. 672-674. doi:10.4135/9781452218564.n321 (5)

Delina, L. 2012, “Bhutan,” in Encyclopedia of Global Warming & Climate Change, 2nd edition, George Philander (Ed.) Thousand Oaks: Sage. 130-132. doi:10.4135/9781452218564.n69 (4)

2011

Delina, L. 2011, Asian Development Bank’s support for clean energy. Climate Policy 11(6): 1350-1366. doi:10.1080/14693062.2011.579288 (3)

Delina, L. 2011, Clean energy financing at Asian Development Bank. Energy for Sustainable Development 15(2): 195-199. doi:10.1016/j.esd.2011.04.005 (2)

2010

Delina, L. 2010, “Mitigating climate change via clean energy financing: an assessment of Asian Development Bank’s mitigation efforts in Southeast Asia,” in Social, Economic and Political Aspects of Climate Change, Walter Leal (Ed.) Heidelberg: Springer, 51-68. doi:10.1007/978-3-642-14776-0_4 (1)