Energy geographers have characterized energy as a borderland topic because of its ability to straddle and interconnect different geographic concepts and debates. In this review, we …
This article aims to contribute to the debate on energy transitions in Europe, by focusing on community perceptions in a southern European country marked by a significant …
The urban energy transition represents a transformation of such magnitude that it will require a re-examination of the fundamental relationship between societies and energy resources …
M Wolsink - Encyclopedia of sustainability science and technology, 2012 - Citeseer
Attribute–Character ascribed to an attitude object about which an actor may hold a belief (expectancy) and an evaluation (value). Collaborative planning–Planning with delegated …
This paper analyses the deployment of wind power and the related local controversies using actor-network theory (ANT). ANT provides conceptual instruments for a fine-tuned analysis …
Renewable Energy normally refers to usable energy sources that are an alternative to fuel sources, but without the negatively evaluated consequences of the replaced fuels. Although …
G Cederlöf - Progress in Human Geography, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Energy is increasingly used as a lens to study wider social processes. For political ecologists,'energy'has usually been seen as a resource or socio-technical system that gives …
I Oosterlaken - Science and engineering ethics, 2015 - Springer
Community acceptance still remains a challenge for wind energy projects. The most popular explanation for local opposition, the Not in My Backyard effect, has received fierce criticism …
K Calvert, K Greer, M Maddison-MacFadyen - Geoforum, 2019 - Elsevier
Energy production systems all over the world are in the early stages of a structural shift from below ground fossil fuels toward above ground energy flows–ie, solar, wind, biomass, and …