A number of analysts have argued that decisions about renewable energy technologies and targets need to be reconciled with the social and environmental contexts in which those technologies are adopted. However, an unresolved issue is how the contextually-embedded qualities of landscape might be represented at the national level, alongside other energy policy considerations like resource availability, economic efficiency and technical feasibility. To explore the dilemmas of this enterprise, this work examines the efforts of the Welsh Assembly Government to develop a spatial planning framework for wind energy. The work examines how particular landscapes became identified as ‘acceptable locations’ for wind farms, and the consequences. Four set...
Offshore wind farms are being developed on a major scale around the UK coastline as part of the driv...
In the context of Great Britain, onshore wind provides the most cost-effective method of renewable e...
The recent deployment of wind energy in many countries is raising acceptance issues, especially in r...
A number of analysts have argued that decisions about renewable energy technologies and targets need...
Centring on landscape, considerable social tension persists around siting windfarms in Wales. While ...
Faced with challenges of energy security and recognition of the anthropogenic climate change, there ...
There is a palpable tension between the planning and implementation of climate targets, for instance...
The Welsh government has made a series of commitments to tackling climate change, recognising the us...
Geospatial modelling is extensively used to identify suitable sites for the installation of onshore ...
International audienceRenewable energy is currently undergoing a renaissance. Efforts to achieve nat...
The development of wind turbine power stations in rural locations has become an increasingly controv...
International audienceIn spite of supportive policy frameworks in many countries, wind power deploym...
The main instrument of the Government's renewable energy policy is to promote wind power through reg...
The article presents the most commonly used multi-criteria analysis methods for choosing the optimal...
Despite sustained interest in spatial planning approaches for steering renewable energy development,...
Offshore wind farms are being developed on a major scale around the UK coastline as part of the driv...
In the context of Great Britain, onshore wind provides the most cost-effective method of renewable e...
The recent deployment of wind energy in many countries is raising acceptance issues, especially in r...
A number of analysts have argued that decisions about renewable energy technologies and targets need...
Centring on landscape, considerable social tension persists around siting windfarms in Wales. While ...
Faced with challenges of energy security and recognition of the anthropogenic climate change, there ...
There is a palpable tension between the planning and implementation of climate targets, for instance...
The Welsh government has made a series of commitments to tackling climate change, recognising the us...
Geospatial modelling is extensively used to identify suitable sites for the installation of onshore ...
International audienceRenewable energy is currently undergoing a renaissance. Efforts to achieve nat...
The development of wind turbine power stations in rural locations has become an increasingly controv...
International audienceIn spite of supportive policy frameworks in many countries, wind power deploym...
The main instrument of the Government's renewable energy policy is to promote wind power through reg...
The article presents the most commonly used multi-criteria analysis methods for choosing the optimal...
Despite sustained interest in spatial planning approaches for steering renewable energy development,...
Offshore wind farms are being developed on a major scale around the UK coastline as part of the driv...
In the context of Great Britain, onshore wind provides the most cost-effective method of renewable e...
The recent deployment of wind energy in many countries is raising acceptance issues, especially in r...