Scotland, like many other countries, is undergoing a transition to renewable energy. This paper discusses the social context within which this transition is taking place and which is conditioning the possibilities for energy development and its effects on people. In particular, the paper explores historically-rooted conflicts relating to land rights and wild land protection, considering these issues and their relationship to energy development in terms of landscape justice (i.e. the principle of fairness in the ways people relate to the landscape and to each other through the landscape). Pursuing a more just settlement between people and landscape is often a matter of understanding problematic pasts and working to overcome their ha...
Centring on landscape, considerable social tension persists around siting windfarms in Wales. While ...
Energy policy is an increasingly influential driver for landscape change in the Global North and in ...
Energy use and production have become highly salient within both national and international policy. ...
Over the coming decades the Highlands and Islands of Scotland will be transformed as new technologie...
As the renewable energy sector in Scotland, particularly in the past fifteen years, onshore wind, ha...
The need to understand the connection between land and energy has gained prominence in the calls to ...
Scotland is entering a transition period for its environment and economy as it decides which path to...
Renewable energy is a growing sector as nation states aim to curtail their carbon emissions and esta...
This study was funded by a grant from the Scottish Economic Policy Network (SEPN) with funding assis...
The Land Art Generator Initiative project in Glasgow is inspired by four key factors: Scottish Gover...
Scotland has significant marine energy resources and is at the forefront of the research and develo...
Frequently lauded in the wider UK context, the evolving phenomenon of Scottish community energy is a...
This research investigates the emergence of new participatory spaces in the transition towards a lo...
A number of communities in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland have bought the land on which they ...
The deployment of renewable technologies as part of climate mitigation strategies have provoked a ra...
Centring on landscape, considerable social tension persists around siting windfarms in Wales. While ...
Energy policy is an increasingly influential driver for landscape change in the Global North and in ...
Energy use and production have become highly salient within both national and international policy. ...
Over the coming decades the Highlands and Islands of Scotland will be transformed as new technologie...
As the renewable energy sector in Scotland, particularly in the past fifteen years, onshore wind, ha...
The need to understand the connection between land and energy has gained prominence in the calls to ...
Scotland is entering a transition period for its environment and economy as it decides which path to...
Renewable energy is a growing sector as nation states aim to curtail their carbon emissions and esta...
This study was funded by a grant from the Scottish Economic Policy Network (SEPN) with funding assis...
The Land Art Generator Initiative project in Glasgow is inspired by four key factors: Scottish Gover...
Scotland has significant marine energy resources and is at the forefront of the research and develo...
Frequently lauded in the wider UK context, the evolving phenomenon of Scottish community energy is a...
This research investigates the emergence of new participatory spaces in the transition towards a lo...
A number of communities in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland have bought the land on which they ...
The deployment of renewable technologies as part of climate mitigation strategies have provoked a ra...
Centring on landscape, considerable social tension persists around siting windfarms in Wales. While ...
Energy policy is an increasingly influential driver for landscape change in the Global North and in ...
Energy use and production have become highly salient within both national and international policy. ...