[en] What lessons can be learnt from a comparative analysis of 51 "smart practice" case sudies across Europe? Are these findings replicable? The paper suggests how various renewable energy systems can be developped in diverse landscapes.
Research Center/Unit :
Laplec Lepur : Centre de Recherche sur la Ville, le Territoire et le Milieu rural - ULiège
Disciplines :
Human geography & demography
Author, co-author :
Frantal, Bohumil; Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic > Institute of geonic
Van der Horst, Dan; University of Edinburgh > Geography
Martinat, Stanislas; Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic > Institute of Geonic
Schmitz, Serge ; Université de Liège - ULiège > Département de géographie > Service de géographie rurale (LAPLEC)
Teschner, Na´ama; Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
Silva, Luis; New University of Lisbon > Antrhopology
Golobic, Mojca; University of Ljubljana > Biotechnical Faculty,
Roth, Michael; Nuertingen-Geislingen University > School of Landscape Architecture, Environmental and Urban Planning
Language :
English
Title :
Spatial targeting, synergies and scale: Exploring the criteria of smart practices for siting renewable energy projects.
Publication date :
September 2018
Journal title :
Energy Policy
ISSN :
0301-4215
eISSN :
1873-6777
Publisher :
Elsevier, United Kingdom
Volume :
120
Pages :
85-93
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
Name of the research project :
COST TU1401 Renewable Energy and Landscape Quality
Funders :
COST - European Cooperation in Science and Technology
Abdmouleh, Z., Alammari, R.A., Gastli, A., Review of policies encouraging renewable energy integration & best practices. Renew. Sustain. Energy Rev. 45 (2015), 249–262.
Akinyele, D.O., Rayudu, R.K., Strategy for developing energy systems for remote communities: insights to best practices and sustainability. Sustain. Energy Technol. Assess. 16 (2016), 106–127.
Bardach, E., A Practical Guide for Policy Analysis. The Eightfold Path to More Effective Problem Solving. 2000, Chatham House Publishers, New York.
Bardach, E., Presidential address – The extrapolation problem: how can we learn from the experience of others?. J. Policy Anal. Manag. 23:2 (2004), 205–220.
Barzelay, M., Campbell, C., Preparing for the future: strategic planning in the US Air Force. 2003, Brookings Institution Press, Washington, D. C.
Bello, A.J., Etzel, M.J., The role of novelty in the pleasure travel experience. J. Travel Res. 24:1 (1985), 20–26.
Bretschneider, S., Marc-Aurele, F.J., Wu, J., ‘Best practices’ research: a methodological guide for the perplexed. J. Public Adm. Res. Theory 15:2 (2005), 307–323.
Bulkeley, H., Urban sustainability: learning from best practice?. Environ. Plan. A 38 (2006), 1029–1044.
Cabraal, A., Cosgrove-Davies, M., Schaeffer, L. 1996. Best practices for photovoltaic household electrification programs: lessons from experiences in selected countries. Technical Paper number 324, World Bank, Washington, D. C.
Calvert, K., Mabee, W., More solar farms or more bioenergy crops? Mapping and assessing potential land-use conflicts among renewable energy technologies in eastern Ontario, Canada. Appl. Geogr. 56 (2015), 209–221.
Ciervo, M., Schmitz, S., Sustainable biofuel: a question of scale and aims. Morav. Geogr. Rep. 25:4 (2017), 220–233.
Darmani, A., Arvidsson, N., Hidalgo, A., Albors, J., What drives the development of renewable energy technologies? Toward a typology for the systemic drivers. Renew. Sustain. Energy Rev. 38 (2014), 834–847.
del Río, P., Designing auctions for renewable electricity support. Best practices from around the world. Energy Sustain. Dev. 41 (2017), 1–13.
Devine-Wright, P., Beyond NIMBYism: towards an integrated framework for understanding public perceptions of wind energy. Wind Energy 8:2 (2005), 125–139.
Dolman, S., Simmonds, M., Towards best environmental practice for cetacean conservation in developing Scotland's marine renewable energy. Mar. Policy 34:5 (2010), 1021–1027.
EPA, 2011. Expert elicitation task force white paper. Environmental Protection Agency (US). Available at 〈https://www3.epa.gov/ttn/ecas/regdata/Benefits/pmexpert.pdf〉.
Frantál, B., Kunc, J., Wind turbines in tourism landscapes: Czech experience. Ann. Tour. Res. 38:2 (2011), 499–519.
Frantál, B., Urbánková, R., Energy tourism: an emerging field of study. Curr. Issues Tour. 20:13 (2017), 1395–1412.
Frantál, B., Bevk, T., van Veelen, B., Hărmănescu, M., Benediktsson, K., The importance of on-site evaluation for placing renewable energy in the landscape: a case study of the Búrfell wind farm (Iceland). Morav. Geogr. Rep. 25:4 (2017), 234–247.
García, C., Grid-connected renewable energy in China: policies and institutions under gradualism, developmentalism, and socialism. Energy Policy 39:12 (2011), 8046–8050.
González, M., Gonçalves, J., Vasconcelos, R., Sustainable development: case study in the implementation of renewable energy in Brazil. J. Clean. Prod. 142 (2017), 461–475.
Griffiths, S., Renewable energy policy trends and recommendations for GCC countries. Energy Transit., 1(1), 2017, 3.
Halewood, C., Hannam, K., Viking heritage tourism: authenticity and commodification. Ann. Tour. Res. 28:3 (2001), 565–580.
He, Z.X., Xu, S.C., Shen, W.X., Zhang, H., Long, R.Y., Yang, H., Chen, H., Review of factors affecting China's offshore wind power industry. Renew. Sustain. Energy Rev. 56 (2016), 1372–1386.
Kerzner, H., Hoboken, N.J., (eds.) Advanced Project Management: Best Practices on Implementation, second ed., 2004, John Wiley & Sons.
Khennas, S., Barnett, A., 2000. Best Practices for Sustainable Development of Micro-Hydro in Developing Countries. ESMAP Technical Paper 006, IBRD, World Bank, Washington, D. C.
Kitzing, L., Mitchell, C., Morthorst, P.E., Renewable energy policies in Europe: converging or diverging?. Energy Policy 51 (2012), 192–201.
Kluge, S., Empirically grounded construction of types and typologies in qualitative social research. Forum.: Qual. Social. Res., 1(1), 2000, 10.17169/fqs-1.1.1124.
Kolenikov, S., Angeles, G., The Use of Discrete Data in PCA: Theory, Simulations, and Applications to Socioeconomic Indices. 2004, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N. C.
de Loë, R.C., Melnychuk, N., Murray, D., Plummer, R., Advancing the state of policy Delphi practice: a systematic review evaluating methodological evolution, innovation, and opportunities. Technol. Forecast. Social. Change 104 (2016), 78–88.
Marques, A.C., Fuinhas, J.A., Are public policies towards renewables successful? Evidence from European countries. Renew. Energy 44 (2012), 109–118.
Martinát, S., Navrátil, J., Trojan, J., Frantál, B., Klusáček, P., Pasqualetti, M.J., Interpreting regional and local diversities of the social acceptance of agricultural AD plants in the rural space of the Moravian-Silesian Region (Czech Republic). Rend. Lince-. - Sci. Fis. E Nat. 28:3 (2017), 535–548.
Miles, I., Saritas, O., Sokorov, A., Intelligence: delphi. In Foresight for Science, Technology and Innovation. 2016, Springer International, Cham (ZG), Switzerland, 95–124.
Morgan, M.G., Use (and abuse) of expert elicitation in support of decision making for public policy. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 111:20 (2014), 7176–7184.
Myers, S. M., Smith, H. P., Martin, L. L., 2004. Conducting best practices research in public affairs. Working Paper, 3, Center for Community Partnerships College of Health & Public Affairs, University of Central Florida.
Raven, R.P., Heiskanen, E., Lovio, R., Hodson, M., Brohmann, B., The contribution of local experiments and negotiation processes to field-level learning in emerging (niche) technologies: meta-analysis of 27 new energy projects in Europe. Bull. Sci., Technol. Soc. 28:6 (2008), 464–477.
Selman, P., Community participation in the planning and management of cultural landscapes. J. Environ. Plan. Manag. 47:3 (2004), 365–392.
Smil, V., 2010. Energy Transitions: History, Requirements, Prospects. Praeger, Santa Barbara, CA.
Stenström, M., Laine, K., Towards good practices for practice-oriented assessment in European vocational education. 2006, Jyväskylä, Finish Institute for Educational Research, University of University of Jyväskylä.
Tan, Y., Xu, H., Zhang, X., Sustainable urbanization in China: a comprehensive literature review. Cities 55 (2016), 82–93.
Thapar, S., Sharma, S., Verma, A., Economic and environmental effectiveness of renewable energy policy instruments: best practices from India. Renew. Sustain. Energy Rev. 66 (2016), 487–498.
Toke, D., Breukers, S., Wolsink, M., Wind power deployment outcomes: how can we account for the differences?. Renew. Sustain. Energy Rev. 12:4 (2008), 1129–1147.
Tsikalakis, A., Tomtsi, T., Hatziargyriou, N., Poullikkas, A., Malamatenios, C., Giakoumelos, E., Yasin, A., Review of best practices of solar electricity resources applications in selected Middle East and North Africa (MENA) countries. Renew. Sustain. Energy Rev. 15:6 (2011), 2838–2849.
Valentine, S.V., Gradualist best practice in wind power policy. Energy Sustain. Dev. 22 (2013), 74–84.
Van der Horst, D., Vermeylen, S., Ownership claims, valuation practices and the unpacking of energy-landscape conflicts. Int. Rev. Sociol. 22:3 (2012), 421–437.
Veselý, A., Theory and methodology of best practice research: a critical review of current state. Cent. Eur. J. Public Policy 5:2 (2011), 98–117.
Warren, C.R., Scales of disconnection: Mismatches shaping the geographies of emerging energy landscapes. Morav. Geogr. Rep. 22:2 (2014), 7–14.
Wolsink, M., Planning of renewables schemes: deliberative and fair decision-making on landscape issues instead of reproachful accusations of non-cooperation. Energy Policy 35:5 (2007), 2692–2704.