Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 955977
Socio-cultural Aspects of Renewable Energy Production
Socio-cultural Aspects of Renewable Energy Production // Renewable Energy and Landscape Quality / Roth, Michael. Eiter, Sebastian. Röhner, Sina. Kruse, Alexandra. Schmitz, Serge. Frantál, Bohumil. Centeri, Csaba. Frolova, Marina. Buchecker, Matthias. Stober, Dina. Karan, Isidora. van der Horst, Dan (ur.).
Berlin: Jovis Verlag, 2018. str. 176-178
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Naslov
Socio-cultural Aspects of Renewable Energy Production
Autori
Buchecker, Matthias ; Stober, Dina
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Poglavlja u knjigama, znanstveni
Knjiga
Renewable Energy and Landscape Quality
Urednik/ci
Roth, Michael. Eiter, Sebastian. Röhner, Sina. Kruse, Alexandra. Schmitz, Serge. Frantál, Bohumil. Centeri, Csaba. Frolova, Marina. Buchecker, Matthias. Stober, Dina. Karan, Isidora. van der Horst, Dan
Izdavač
Jovis Verlag
Grad
Berlin
Godina
2018
Raspon stranica
176-178
ISBN
978-3-86859-524-6
Ključne riječi
renewable energy, landscape quality, public participation
Sažetak
Deploying renewable energy infrastructure not only affects landscapes, but also people and communities living close to its sites. Humans tend to establish a sense of belonging to the community of people with which they directly interact, but also to the landscape that represents that community. Changes of this local landscape or lifeworld through people or institutions from outside, such as RE projects, are therefore felt by them as an intrusion if this intervention is not adequately introduced in the local context. This sense of intrusion is often expressed with concerns about place disruption, landscape encroachment, or disesteem of local autonomy, which often lead to local opposition against such projects.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Arhitektura i urbanizam, Interdisciplinarne društvene znanosti