Renewable energies have been one of the main driving forces of European landscape change in the last ten years. Despite its acknowledged contribution to sustainable development, \u201crenewable\u201d is not ipso facto \u201csustainable\u201d: on the contrary renewable energies can have negative impacts and create both environmental and social conflicts. Landscape is often at the heart of these conflicts, both as an asset to protect and as a tool for use in debate. This situation leads us to reflect on the question of \u201clandscapes of energy\u201d. This paper investigates the relationships between energy production and the territory, using landscape as a tool for a critical review of past and current hydropower exploitation in the Piave r...
Fossil fuels, more than water, are immediately associated with the industrial energy transition. Pre...
International audienceThis book provides timely, multidisciplinary cross-national comparison of the ...
Nowadays we are in the right time to reflect on the relationship between hydroelectric and mountain ...
Renewable energies have been one of the main driving forces of Euro-pean landscape change in the las...
The actual transition to non-carbon energies is changing our territories. Energy and the territory a...
The current transition to renewable energy, established within the frame of sustainable development ...
BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN ENERGY DEVELOPMENT AND THE TERRITORY BY THE MEANS OF LANDSCAPE The actual t...
The article presents the results of the workshop 4-7, organised by the author in the frame of Forum ...
The text is a chapter in the book Renewable Energies and European Landscapes: Lessons from Southern ...
The present paper concerns the role of the hydropower sector in an Italian area characterized by a m...
Since ancient times water has been accompanying technological change in the energy sector. Used as a...
Abstract The huge economic resources which have been available for more than a decade to promote the...
This paper discusses the crucial role of visibility and invisibility in socio-spatial acceptability ...
International audienceThe paper presents some of the results of research conducted in four European ...
This contribution wants to sum up some of the considerations developed during the research carried o...
Fossil fuels, more than water, are immediately associated with the industrial energy transition. Pre...
International audienceThis book provides timely, multidisciplinary cross-national comparison of the ...
Nowadays we are in the right time to reflect on the relationship between hydroelectric and mountain ...
Renewable energies have been one of the main driving forces of Euro-pean landscape change in the las...
The actual transition to non-carbon energies is changing our territories. Energy and the territory a...
The current transition to renewable energy, established within the frame of sustainable development ...
BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN ENERGY DEVELOPMENT AND THE TERRITORY BY THE MEANS OF LANDSCAPE The actual t...
The article presents the results of the workshop 4-7, organised by the author in the frame of Forum ...
The text is a chapter in the book Renewable Energies and European Landscapes: Lessons from Southern ...
The present paper concerns the role of the hydropower sector in an Italian area characterized by a m...
Since ancient times water has been accompanying technological change in the energy sector. Used as a...
Abstract The huge economic resources which have been available for more than a decade to promote the...
This paper discusses the crucial role of visibility and invisibility in socio-spatial acceptability ...
International audienceThe paper presents some of the results of research conducted in four European ...
This contribution wants to sum up some of the considerations developed during the research carried o...
Fossil fuels, more than water, are immediately associated with the industrial energy transition. Pre...
International audienceThis book provides timely, multidisciplinary cross-national comparison of the ...
Nowadays we are in the right time to reflect on the relationship between hydroelectric and mountain ...