Wind Power in the Portuguese Landscape: Global Concerns and Local Costs


Autoria(s): Afonso, Ana Isabel; Mendes, Carlos
Data(s)

10/04/2015

10/04/2015

2012

Resumo

Wind turbines and solar panels are becoming second nature in Portugal, as its occurrence in the country becomes ubiquitous. Somehow, one could argue that renewable energy in Portugal is in the process of ‘naturalisation’ as part of a new – mechanised, but environmentally benign – landscape. Portuguese Institute for the Conservation of Nature and Biodiversity (ICNB) has shown an ambiguous stance on this issue, defending global concerns towards renewable energy, while at the same time attempting to engage locals in the preservation of extensive ‘classified areas’. In the course of this research, we tried to focus on these incongruities and to analyse how they are impacting local communities during the process of wind power installation.

Identificador

0724-4169

http://hdl.handle.net/10362/14693

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Universitat Frankfurt

Direitos

openAccess

Palavras-Chave #wind power #classified areas #landscape #commons #environment policy
Tipo

article