How does society assess the impact of renewable energy in rural inland areas? Comparative analysis between the province of Jaén (Spain) and Somogy county (Hungary)

This article seeks to contribute to the knowledge of energy transitions in Europe by focusing on community perceptions in two European regions belonging to two divergent spatial models of energy transition on the continent. Through a series of questions, it addresses the social assessment of the imp...

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Main Authors: Francisco Javier Rodríguez-Segura, Marina Frolova
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Language:English
Published: Instituto Interuniversitario de Geografía (Universidad de Alicante) 2023-07-01
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Online Access:https://www.investigacionesgeograficas.com/article/view/24444
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author Francisco Javier Rodríguez-Segura
Marina Frolova
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description This article seeks to contribute to the knowledge of energy transitions in Europe by focusing on community perceptions in two European regions belonging to two divergent spatial models of energy transition on the continent. Through a series of questions, it addresses the social assessment of the impact of renewable energies in three main dimensions: environmental, landscape and socio-economic. The article is based on the comparison of two case studies, the province of Jaén (Spain) and the county of Somogy (Hungary). Both are characterised as rural inland regions with a similar level of renewable energy development (not very high) and fairly similar socio-economic characteristics (agrarian economy and ageing). The results show that there are no major differences between the two territories. In general, there is a tendency to assess the impact of renewable energies as negative, especially in the case of wind farms, with the exception of the positive assessment made by respondents when they were asked about local tourism. However, the option “No impact” was mainly selected by respondents when assessing the impact in most questions. Factors such as the lack of knowledge and information, the lack of social consideration in projects or even a lack of interest towards these topics could explain this social stance.
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spelling doaj.art-3bd4f782e61746639dc5beb390d51e842024-02-14T13:01:23ZengInstituto Interuniversitario de Geografía (Universidad de Alicante)Investigaciones Geográficas1989-98902023-07-018019321410.14198/INGEO.2444421889How does society assess the impact of renewable energy in rural inland areas? Comparative analysis between the province of Jaén (Spain) and Somogy county (Hungary)Francisco Javier Rodríguez-Segura0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3076-7515Marina Frolova1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4614-5809Department of Regional Geographic Analysis and Physical Geography, and Institute of Regional Development. University of GranadaDepartment of Regional Geographic Analysis and Physical Geography, and Institute of Regional Development. University of GranadaThis article seeks to contribute to the knowledge of energy transitions in Europe by focusing on community perceptions in two European regions belonging to two divergent spatial models of energy transition on the continent. Through a series of questions, it addresses the social assessment of the impact of renewable energies in three main dimensions: environmental, landscape and socio-economic. The article is based on the comparison of two case studies, the province of Jaén (Spain) and the county of Somogy (Hungary). Both are characterised as rural inland regions with a similar level of renewable energy development (not very high) and fairly similar socio-economic characteristics (agrarian economy and ageing). The results show that there are no major differences between the two territories. In general, there is a tendency to assess the impact of renewable energies as negative, especially in the case of wind farms, with the exception of the positive assessment made by respondents when they were asked about local tourism. However, the option “No impact” was mainly selected by respondents when assessing the impact in most questions. Factors such as the lack of knowledge and information, the lack of social consideration in projects or even a lack of interest towards these topics could explain this social stance.https://www.investigacionesgeograficas.com/article/view/24444social assessmentlocal acceptancerenewable energylandscapeimpactprovince of jaénsomogy county
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How does society assess the impact of renewable energy in rural inland areas? Comparative analysis between the province of Jaén (Spain) and Somogy county (Hungary)
Investigaciones Geográficas
social assessment
local acceptance
renewable energy
landscape
impact
province of jaén
somogy county
title How does society assess the impact of renewable energy in rural inland areas? Comparative analysis between the province of Jaén (Spain) and Somogy county (Hungary)
title_full How does society assess the impact of renewable energy in rural inland areas? Comparative analysis between the province of Jaén (Spain) and Somogy county (Hungary)
title_fullStr How does society assess the impact of renewable energy in rural inland areas? Comparative analysis between the province of Jaén (Spain) and Somogy county (Hungary)
title_full_unstemmed How does society assess the impact of renewable energy in rural inland areas? Comparative analysis between the province of Jaén (Spain) and Somogy county (Hungary)
title_short How does society assess the impact of renewable energy in rural inland areas? Comparative analysis between the province of Jaén (Spain) and Somogy county (Hungary)
title_sort how does society assess the impact of renewable energy in rural inland areas comparative analysis between the province of jaen spain and somogy county hungary
topic social assessment
local acceptance
renewable energy
landscape
impact
province of jaén
somogy county
url https://www.investigacionesgeograficas.com/article/view/24444
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