This article is concerned with public participation and its linkages with appeal rights in planning decisions for major onshore wind farms in England and Denmark. We are particularly interested in how the legal framework shapes the scope of participation and appeals and, more specifically, whether a third party right to appeal (TPRA) has a participatory potential beyond the initial decision-making process. Despite structural differences, our analysis shows that in both countries the legal frameworks limit the participatory potential of administrative appeals, either through a restricted third party access to appeal mechanisms or through a restricted scope of review in appeals. Even where access is unrestricted, TPRA can hardly constitute an...
Onshore wind farms play an important role in realizing the 2030 climate targets. According to the Cl...
Wind energy is a means of energy production without carbon emissions, facilitating regional and nati...
Wind farms are one of the main means for sustainable energy supply in the Netherlands. In the period...
The notion of public participation in environmental decision-making remains ambiguous and unsettled....
The notion of public participation in environmental decision-making remains ambiguous and unsettled....
This article examines the tension between the democratic right of public participation on specific e...
This chapter investigates the manner in which public participation in environmental matters is organ...
This study aims to explore how and to what extent planning and decision-making processes of renewabl...
This thesis researches the role of the public in governmental wind farm decision-making procedures i...
Wind is the most mature of the existing Renewable Energy Technologies and it is expected to play a f...
The present article deals with two key drivers of social acceptance of wind energy: procedural justi...
The present article deals with two key drivers of social acceptance of wind energy: procedural justi...
Public participation in decision-making process is an important function of the process called Envir...
Environmental law increasingly provides for participatory rights, including appeal rights, to ensure...
Engaging the public in decision making is increasingly advocated as a strategy to enhance public acc...
Onshore wind farms play an important role in realizing the 2030 climate targets. According to the Cl...
Wind energy is a means of energy production without carbon emissions, facilitating regional and nati...
Wind farms are one of the main means for sustainable energy supply in the Netherlands. In the period...
The notion of public participation in environmental decision-making remains ambiguous and unsettled....
The notion of public participation in environmental decision-making remains ambiguous and unsettled....
This article examines the tension between the democratic right of public participation on specific e...
This chapter investigates the manner in which public participation in environmental matters is organ...
This study aims to explore how and to what extent planning and decision-making processes of renewabl...
This thesis researches the role of the public in governmental wind farm decision-making procedures i...
Wind is the most mature of the existing Renewable Energy Technologies and it is expected to play a f...
The present article deals with two key drivers of social acceptance of wind energy: procedural justi...
The present article deals with two key drivers of social acceptance of wind energy: procedural justi...
Public participation in decision-making process is an important function of the process called Envir...
Environmental law increasingly provides for participatory rights, including appeal rights, to ensure...
Engaging the public in decision making is increasingly advocated as a strategy to enhance public acc...
Onshore wind farms play an important role in realizing the 2030 climate targets. According to the Cl...
Wind energy is a means of energy production without carbon emissions, facilitating regional and nati...
Wind farms are one of the main means for sustainable energy supply in the Netherlands. In the period...