Conflict around wind farm development has stimulated interest in ‘community benefits’ – the provision of financial or material benefits by the developers to the area affected by these facilities. By and large, both policy makers and researchers have couched the rationale for community benefits in instrumental terms, i.e. that an increased flow of community benefits will improve the social acceptability of these facilities and thereby expedite planning consent. This paper questions this conventional rationale. Proponents of this rationale neglect the institutionally structured terrain of the planning process; the provision of community benefits can shift in significance depending on whether or not the ‘affected community’ has any significant...
This reference article gives an overview of social acceptance (acceptance by all relevant actors in ...
Wind is the most mature of the existing Renewable Energy System (RES) technologies and it is expecte...
The social acceptability of wind farms has been researched for several decades now, with the first r...
Conflict around wind farm development has stimulated interest in ‘community benefits’ – the provisio...
This paper investigates the increasing provision of ‘community benefits’ – i.e. financial or materia...
The deployment of renewable technologies as part of climate mitigation strategies have provoked a ra...
The Scottish government’s aim of deriving 100 per cent of the nation’s electricity from renewable so...
Community ownership of wind energy has been found to increase acceptance, but the reasons for this a...
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....
The provision of community benefits has become a more common component of renewable energy project p...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE via the DOI in this...
While solar farm developments contribute to sustainable energy goals, they often face high levels of...
Local community acceptance is a key influence on wind farm siting decisions. However, there is a tem...
Funding: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (752-2019-0520), Rothermere Found...
This reference article gives an overview of social acceptance (acceptance by all relevant actors in ...
Wind is the most mature of the existing Renewable Energy System (RES) technologies and it is expecte...
The social acceptability of wind farms has been researched for several decades now, with the first r...
Conflict around wind farm development has stimulated interest in ‘community benefits’ – the provisio...
This paper investigates the increasing provision of ‘community benefits’ – i.e. financial or materia...
The deployment of renewable technologies as part of climate mitigation strategies have provoked a ra...
The Scottish government’s aim of deriving 100 per cent of the nation’s electricity from renewable so...
Community ownership of wind energy has been found to increase acceptance, but the reasons for this a...
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....
The provision of community benefits has become a more common component of renewable energy project p...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE via the DOI in this...
While solar farm developments contribute to sustainable energy goals, they often face high levels of...
Local community acceptance is a key influence on wind farm siting decisions. However, there is a tem...
Funding: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (752-2019-0520), Rothermere Found...
This reference article gives an overview of social acceptance (acceptance by all relevant actors in ...
Wind is the most mature of the existing Renewable Energy System (RES) technologies and it is expecte...
The social acceptability of wind farms has been researched for several decades now, with the first r...