Call for abstracts for a fully funded workshop:

Climate Policy Innovation and the Access to Clean Energy Technology in 
Developing Countries

26-27 May 2016, Geneva



Innovation and diffusion of clean energy technology is essential for moving 
toward a green economy in a carbon-constrained world. While the developed world 
is trying to transition to a more carbon-neutral energy mix, developing 
countries are struggling to secure sufficient energy to meet basic human needs. 
This fully funded workshop will bring together 20-25 scholars under the flag of 
the COST Action INOGOV<http://www.inogov.eu/> (Innovations in Climate 
Governance) to discuss climate policy innovation and access to clean energy 
technology in particular in developing countries.



This workshop aims to provide an in-depth investigation of the barriers to the 
diffusion of clean energy technologies to developing countries, as well as the 
governance mechanisms (policies and international cooperation) that can help to 
unlock diffusion and improve clean energy access. The workshop will contribute 
to INOGOV's objectives by bringing together academic and policy researchers 
working on climate policy to improve integration of research and exchange, 
while informing future policy decisions.





We invite social scientists from all disciplines to debate around three main 
questions:

 1) What are the most important barriers to low-cost green technology diffusion 
across developing countries?

2) What is the impact of innovative domestic policies and transnational 
collaboration on the diffusion patterns of low-cost clean energy technologies 
across states?

3) How can the transnational clean energy regime facilitate the international 
diffusion of clean energy technologies and thereby help to address energy 
poverty, green growth and climate change in developing country contexts?



We welcome theoretical papers, methodological papers, and empirical studies or 
combinations thereof; and invite abstracts that discuss and examine climate 
policy innovation and access to energy technology. The aim is to publish the 
draft papers, subject to normal review process, as a special volume in a high 
ranked scientific journal/or edited book.



Practicalities and submission deadlines

The workshop will be funded under the 4 year COST Action 
INOGOV<http://www.inogov.eu/>. INOGOV will cover reasonable travel costs and 
accommodation of all invited authors, subject to standard COST reimbursement 
and eligibility rules<http://www.inogov.eu/resources/expenses-reimbursement/>.

Interested participants/authors are encouraged to submit 500 word abstracts by 
31 January 2016 as a first step towards full paper development. Please send 
your abstract to the workshop organisers at 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> (subject line: 
INOGOV Climate Policy Innovation Workshop).

Authors will be notified of acceptance/rejection by 29 February 2016 and those 
selected to contribute to the workshop will receive funding to cover their 
costs of participation. Contributing authors are expected to submit a full 
first draft of their paper by 1 April 2016 to be distributed to all workshop 
participants before the workshop. The drafts will be intensively debated at the 
workshop and full papers should tentatively be submitted for the review process 
by 31 August 2016.

Authors with specific questions are encouraged to contact workshop organisers: 
Professor Liliana Andonova 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>)
 and Dr. Joëlle Noailly 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>).



Coordination and local organization:

Nathalie Fauvarque

[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

Tel : +41-22 908 44 61



Centre for International Environmental Studies

Graduate Institute

Maison de la Paix
Chemin Eugène-Rigot 2
Petal 1, 8th floor
Case Postale 136
CH-1211 Genève 21

[email protected]

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