The development of the Marine Renewable Energy (MRE) industry is part of the EC Blue Growth Strategy. It brings together a range of relationships across people, sea, and energy, from developers to local communities and policymakers. This calls for diverse approaches, moving beyond an oppositional mindset to one that can establish an inclusive community around MRE development. Ownership of the marine environment is a legal issue, but MRE devices operate within a cultural and emotional sense of place. Early, sustained community engagement and advocacy is crucial to developing an industry whose impacts are likely to be felt before its social benefits materialise. Crucially, local communities could be supported by Social Sciences and Humanities...
In this article we address social acceptance in marine governance. Public support and opposition are...
In this article we address social acceptance in marine governance. Public support and opposition are...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018Interest in renewable energy development to mitigat...
The development of the Marine Renewable Energy (MRE) industry is part of the EC Blue Growth Strategy...
The development of the Marine Renewable Energy (MRE) industry is part of the EC Blue Growth Strategy...
AbstractTo date, academic research relating to Marine Renewable Energy (MRE) has largely focused on ...
The usage of the North Sea is in transition, influenced by the European blue growth strategy and the...
This fourth volume in the Commonwealth Blue Economy Series, Marine Renewable Energy, explores the po...
Increasingly, marine renewable energy developments are viewed as an opportunity to meet climate chan...
The key topic of research in this thesis is one of governance challenges with respect to marine ener...
Scotland has significant marine energy resources and is at the forefront of the research and develo...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018Interest in renewable energy development to mitigat...
ABSTRACT Energy production based on fossil fuel reserves is largely responsible for carbon emissions...
Increasingly, marine renewable energy developments are viewed as an opportunity to meet climate chan...
In this article we address social acceptance in marine governance. Public support and opposition are...
In this article we address social acceptance in marine governance. Public support and opposition are...
In this article we address social acceptance in marine governance. Public support and opposition are...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018Interest in renewable energy development to mitigat...
The development of the Marine Renewable Energy (MRE) industry is part of the EC Blue Growth Strategy...
The development of the Marine Renewable Energy (MRE) industry is part of the EC Blue Growth Strategy...
AbstractTo date, academic research relating to Marine Renewable Energy (MRE) has largely focused on ...
The usage of the North Sea is in transition, influenced by the European blue growth strategy and the...
This fourth volume in the Commonwealth Blue Economy Series, Marine Renewable Energy, explores the po...
Increasingly, marine renewable energy developments are viewed as an opportunity to meet climate chan...
The key topic of research in this thesis is one of governance challenges with respect to marine ener...
Scotland has significant marine energy resources and is at the forefront of the research and develo...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018Interest in renewable energy development to mitigat...
ABSTRACT Energy production based on fossil fuel reserves is largely responsible for carbon emissions...
Increasingly, marine renewable energy developments are viewed as an opportunity to meet climate chan...
In this article we address social acceptance in marine governance. Public support and opposition are...
In this article we address social acceptance in marine governance. Public support and opposition are...
In this article we address social acceptance in marine governance. Public support and opposition are...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018Interest in renewable energy development to mitigat...