Mah Ngar-yin Daphne

Assistant Professor
Geography
Hong Kong Baptist University
Hong Kong

Biography

Ph.D., The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong M.Sc., The University of Nottingham, UK BSSc, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Research Intrest

Sustainable energy (smart grids and renewable energy); Energy-related technological innovation; Comparative energy governance in Asia, China and Guangdong-Hong Kong region; Energy policy and politics in Hong Kong

List of Publications
Mah, D., Wu, YY., Ip, J., Hills, P. (2013), “The role of the state in sustainable energy transitions: A case study of large smart grid demonstration projects in Japan”, Energy Policy, 63, 726-737.
Mah, D. and Hills, P. (2014), “Collaborative governance for technological innovation: a comparative case-study of wind energy in Xinjiang, Shanghai and Guangdong”, Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 32(3), 509-529.
Mah, D., Hills, P., Tao, J., (2014). “Risk perception, trust and public engagement of nuclear decision-making: Results of a Hong Kong survey and policy implications”. Energy Policy, 73, 368-390.
Mah, D., and Hills, P. (2014). “Policy learning and central-local relations: A case study of the pricing policies for wind energy in China (from 1994 to 2009)”. Environmental Policy and Governance. Special Issue: Multi-level Governance and the Environment: Intergovernmental Relations and Innovation in Environmental Policy, 24(3), 216-232. May/June 2014.
Mah, D., and Hills, P. (2014). “Participatory governance for energy policy-making: A case study of the UK nuclear consultation in 2007″. Energy Policy, 74, 340-351.