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What is the quality of participatory renewable energy planning in Europe? A comparative analysis of innovative practices in 25 projects (CROSBI ID 284910)

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Stober, Dina ; Suškevičs, Monika ; Eiter, Sebastian ; Müller, Stefanie ; Martinát, Stanislav ; Buchecker, Matthias What is the quality of participatory renewable energy planning in Europe? A comparative analysis of innovative practices in 25 projects // Energy research & social science, 71 (2021), 101804, 13. doi: 10.1016/j.erss.2020.101804

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Stober, Dina ; Suškevičs, Monika ; Eiter, Sebastian ; Müller, Stefanie ; Martinát, Stanislav ; Buchecker, Matthias

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What is the quality of participatory renewable energy planning in Europe? A comparative analysis of innovative practices in 25 projects

There is widespread agreement that society must urgently go over to renewable energy and that effective participation is crucial for a sustainable transition. Recent literature highlights that the quality of participatory planning is decisive for the acceptance of renewable energy technologies. However, social science research on the issue is dominated by single case studies and the quality of the participatory processes has been rarely studied across wider regional contexts. We present the results of a comparative qualitative inventory of innovative practices from 25 projects in 12 countries in three supra-national European regions. We assessed participation quality according to three analytical dimensions: rationale, inclusiveness, and participation level. An instrumental rationale, broad inclusiveness, and a participation level of consulting or informing was a combination that was commonly perceived as an innovative participatory practice in most regional contexts. We found a tendency towards more advanced practices in Western Europe, compared to Southern, and Eastern Europe. However, practices that were considered to be innovative in the latter regions still provide important lessons within their geographical contexts.

Assessment, Energy transition, Inclusiveness, Participation level and techniques, Rationales, Timing

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Podaci o izdanju

71

2021.

101804

13

objavljeno

2214-6296

2214-6296

10.1016/j.erss.2020.101804

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Arhitektura i urbanizam, Interdisciplinarne tehničke znanosti

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