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Positive Planning for Wind-Turbines in an Urban Context
An international concern with climate change has prompted a political commitment to the use of renewable energies. Yet, the operationalization and management of this political objective may be frustrated at the local level, where, it is suggested, an implementation impasse exists. This paper reports on a case study that examines the planning issues around the harvesting of wind at an urban brownfield site in Scotland. The paper discusses the nature of the state–market–civil relations involved in the development management of private wind-energy infrastructure, and the potential for a positive mediating role for the planning system.
Positive Planning for Wind-Turbines in an Urban Context
An international concern with climate change has prompted a political commitment to the use of renewable energies. Yet, the operationalization and management of this political objective may be frustrated at the local level, where, it is suggested, an implementation impasse exists. This paper reports on a case study that examines the planning issues around the harvesting of wind at an urban brownfield site in Scotland. The paper discusses the nature of the state–market–civil relations involved in the development management of private wind-energy infrastructure, and the potential for a positive mediating role for the planning system.
Positive Planning for Wind-Turbines in an Urban Context
Peel, Deborah (author) / Lloyd, Michael Gregory (author)
Local Environment ; 12 ; 343-354
2007-08-01
12 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
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