Abstract: This research explores peoples’ place attachment and context surrounding power production and energy futures. Facilitated, deliberative focus groups were conducted as comparative case studies in three fossil fuel-dependent cities in Saskatchewan Canada: Estevan (situated next to the provincial centers of coal, oil and gas production), Saskatoon (situated more northerly and furthest from coal, oil and gas production) and the capital city of Regina. (situated between the other two communities). This study supports the conclusions: (1) participants believed the focus groups improved their knowledge surrounding power production; (2) although there is strong support for wind and solar power production, there is a gap in implementation;...
Over the coming decades, it is likely that many places around the United States and around the world...
Public support is critical to renewable energy sector growth, an important element of reducing fossi...
Citizen acceptance can represent a significant barrier to the implementation of energy projects, whi...
Abstract: This research explores peoples’ place attachment and context surrounding power production ...
Canada’s west coast has been a hotspot of environmental conflict, most recently in defense of climat...
With the ever increasing threat of climate change, many nations are committing to decreasing their d...
Energy production is a large part of Alberta's economy, with direct impacts on rural landscapes and ...
Wind power currently represents the fastest growing renewable energy resource in the world. Dispute...
It is important to understand public perceptions of energy systems, particularly those located in ru...
Accessing reliable and affordable electricity is a challenge for Canada’s remote First Nations in no...
Remote aboriginal communities in Canada’s Northwest Territories are starting an energy transition fr...
As a primary driver of climate change, energy systems are often affected by the type of “self-perpet...
This thesis investigates how rural communities negotiate the development of renewable energy project...
There is a growing need for geographic studies of energy to focus on consumption patterns rather tha...
To understand better why wind turbines continue to be polarizing at the local level, experiences of ...
Over the coming decades, it is likely that many places around the United States and around the world...
Public support is critical to renewable energy sector growth, an important element of reducing fossi...
Citizen acceptance can represent a significant barrier to the implementation of energy projects, whi...
Abstract: This research explores peoples’ place attachment and context surrounding power production ...
Canada’s west coast has been a hotspot of environmental conflict, most recently in defense of climat...
With the ever increasing threat of climate change, many nations are committing to decreasing their d...
Energy production is a large part of Alberta's economy, with direct impacts on rural landscapes and ...
Wind power currently represents the fastest growing renewable energy resource in the world. Dispute...
It is important to understand public perceptions of energy systems, particularly those located in ru...
Accessing reliable and affordable electricity is a challenge for Canada’s remote First Nations in no...
Remote aboriginal communities in Canada’s Northwest Territories are starting an energy transition fr...
As a primary driver of climate change, energy systems are often affected by the type of “self-perpet...
This thesis investigates how rural communities negotiate the development of renewable energy project...
There is a growing need for geographic studies of energy to focus on consumption patterns rather tha...
To understand better why wind turbines continue to be polarizing at the local level, experiences of ...
Over the coming decades, it is likely that many places around the United States and around the world...
Public support is critical to renewable energy sector growth, an important element of reducing fossi...
Citizen acceptance can represent a significant barrier to the implementation of energy projects, whi...