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Regional variation in public acceptance of wind energy development in Europe: What are the roles of planning procedures and participation? (CROSBI ID 256605)

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Suškevič, Monika ; Eiter, Sebastian ; Martinat, Stanislav ; Stober, Dina ; Vollmer, Elis ; de Boer, Cheryl ; Buchecker, Matthias Regional variation in public acceptance of wind energy development in Europe: What are the roles of planning procedures and participation? // Land use policy, 81 (2019), 2019; 311-323. doi: doi.org/10.1016/j.landusepol.2018.10.032

Podaci o odgovornosti

Suškevič, Monika ; Eiter, Sebastian ; Martinat, Stanislav ; Stober, Dina ; Vollmer, Elis ; de Boer, Cheryl ; Buchecker, Matthias

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Regional variation in public acceptance of wind energy development in Europe: What are the roles of planning procedures and participation?

The successful transition towards renewable energy (RE) technologies is closely intertwined with various societal aspects. Wind energy (WE) is one of the most controversial RE-types, possibly due to the multiplicity of related public concerns. Although some European country-comparisons exist, research concerning acceptance factors in different political and cultural planning contexts is scarce, especially in Eastern and Southern Europe. This paper explores the variation of (1) acceptance issues across Europe, and (2) patterns of strategic and local planning in affecting WE acceptance. We conducted an expert survey among the members of the COST Action ‘Renewable Energy and Landscape Quality’ and the association Wind Energy Europe. We found that acceptance issues – as perceived by the experts – across different regions in Europe share certain similarities, such as concerns about landscape impacts. The priority-levels of acceptance issues are specific to each region and link to the planning quality in that context. Planners’ and decision-makers’ increased awareness about the diversity of acceptance issues would allow them to design more appropriate strategic and local planning processes.

landscape quality ; multi-level governance ; renewable energy ; resistance ; strategic planning ; web-survey

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Podaci o izdanju

81 (2019)

2019.

311-323

objavljeno

0264-8377

1873-5754

doi.org/10.1016/j.landusepol.2018.10.032

Povezanost rada

Arhitektura i urbanizam, Interdisciplinarne tehničke znanosti, Interdisciplinarne društvene znanosti

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