Energies (Jun 2023)

Landscape Democracy and the Implementation of Renewable Energy Facilities

  • Finn Arler,
  • Karl Sperling,
  • Kristian Borch

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en16134997
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 13
p. 4997

Abstract

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The internationally accepted goal of eliminating climate gas emissions implies substantial investments in renewable energy (RE) facilities. This will inevitably lead to major impacts on landscapes. Landscape concerns linked to RE facilities are already leading to controversies in many local communities. In this article, we focus on the question of landscape democracy related to the establishment of RE facilities. Based on recommendations from the European Landscape Convention, an analytical framework is presented identifying three main dimensions of landscape democracy, followed by an overview of arrangements, procedures, and methods that are or may be used to encourage democracy. The procedures and methods are analyzed based on examples from Denmark and Norway. This is followed by an analysis of decision levels with a special focus on the principle of subsidiarity. Finally, recommendations are presented to strengthen landscape democracy in relation to the installation of RE facilities.

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