EL PAISAJE Y LA TRANSICIÓN ENERGÉTICA: COMPARANDO EL SURGIMIENTO DE PAISAJES DE ENERGÍA EÓLICA EN FRANCIA, ALEMANIA Y PORTUGAL


Autoria(s): Nadai, Alain; Krauss, Werner; Afonso, Ana Isabel; Dracklé, Dorle; Hinkelbein, Oliver; Labussière, Olivier; Mendes, Carlos
Data(s)

10/04/2015

10/04/2015

2010

Resumo

Due to the global acceptance of the reality of global warming, ever more countries are in the process of implementing alternative energies such as wind power. In this article, we focus on the transformation of space as a consequence of these newly established alternative energy policies. Landscapes are the level at which political visions and policy decisions endorse (or not) their very materiality. We analyze the deployment of wind power in three European countries, France, Germany and Portugal through the lens of ethnographic landscape studies. We argue that the successful implementation of low carbon futures is highly dependent on the respective national cultures of administration as well as on local practices, initiatives and perceptions of space at the local level. In each of the countries under scrutiny, we analyze the way in which wind power and landscape issues are framed, we point at potential tensions and explore how these are overcome (or not) at the local level so as to give way for the emergence of (new) wind power landscapes. We compare the role played by landscape cultures, institutions or practices in the development and resolution of tensions over the deployment of wind energy.

Identificador

1139-7136

http://hdl.handle.net/10362/14687

Idioma(s)

spa

Publicador

Editorial Universidad de Almería

Direitos

openAccess

Palavras-Chave #Landscape #Process #Wind Power #Energy Transition
Tipo

article