Masters and Doctoral work by past and present SCENE researchers

Joseph Moon Gair (Sep 2013), 'How are the social and economic benefits of cooperative renewable energy projects distributed?', School of Geosciences, University of Edinburgh, Scotland.


Ashton Whitcomb (2013), 'Do Community Energy Projects Induce Energy Conservation Behaviour Among Participants?', University of St Andrews, Scotland.
Marieke Oteman (2012), Ph.D. Research Synopsis: 'Institutional space for community renewable energy provision', University of Nijmegen, Netherlands.
Anna Harnmeijer (Oct 2012), 'Early stage project risk for community renewable energy development in the UK – an econometric approach', Master of Science in Management, Economics and Consumer Studies, Wageningen University, Netherlands.
Anna Harnmeijer (Aug 2012), 'From Command and Control to Local Democracy: A survival analysis approach to community-led renewable energy in Scotland', Master of Science in Environmental Sciences, Wageningen University, Netherlands.
Ciorstaidh Couston (Aug 2012), 'A critique of the Development Trust model in the context of engagement in community owned renewable energy developments in rural Scotland', Master of Science in Environmental Sustainability, School of Geosciences, University of Edinburgh, Scotland.
Sarah Jones (Aug 2012), 'Developing a Framework for Evaluating the Effectiveness of Community Engagement in Onshore Wind Projects', Master of Science in Environmental Sustainability, School of Geosciences, University of Edinburgh, Scotland.