Resolving the Conflict of Greens: A GIS-Based and Participatory Least-Conflict Sitting Framework for Solar Energy Development in Southwest Taiwan

Hsiao-Wen Wang, Adrienne Dodd, Yekang Ko
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Transitions to renewable energy is vital in reducing greenhouse gases and building a sustainable future. As large-scale renewable energy development expands, more land use conflicts are arising. Such conflicts are especially difficult in Taiwan, where the renewable energy goal is ambitious and land availability is limited. In this study, we develop a Participatory Least Conflict Solar Siting Framework which uses place-based stakeholder engagement paired with Analytical Hierarchy Process and Geographic Information System based multi-criteria decision making to identify suitable solar development sites. We use a case study to demonstrate how the framework can be used. The results show that if only 12% of the land with medium to high suitability are developed for solar energy generation, Tainan City and Chiayi County alone could support the government’s solar development goal for the entirety of Taiwan by 2025. Our study also reveals that the use of participatory methods in site evaluation and final site design is important to ensure true suitability. We suggest this framework be used to address the spatial mismatch between national level policy and local implementation, promote a participatory approach that supports place-based renewable energy collocation, and develop policy and regulations to support a just transition toward carbon neutrality.
解决绿色冲突:基于gis、参与式最小冲突的台湾西南太阳能开发框架
向可再生能源过渡对于减少温室气体排放和建设可持续发展的未来至关重要。随着大规模可再生能源开发的扩大,越来越多的土地使用冲突出现。这种冲突在台湾尤其困难,因为台湾的可再生能源目标雄心勃勃,而土地供应有限。在本研究中,我们开发了参与式最小冲突太阳能选址框架,该框架使用基于地点的利益相关者参与,结合层次分析法和基于多标准决策的地理信息系统来确定合适的太阳能开发地点。我们将使用一个案例研究来演示如何使用该框架。研究结果显示,只要开发出12%的中、高适宜度太阳能发电用地,仅台南市和嘉义县就能支持政府到2025年整个台湾的太阳能发展目标。我们的研究还表明,在场地评估和最终场地设计中使用参与式方法对于确保真正的适宜性非常重要。我们建议利用这一框架来解决国家层面的政策与地方实施之间的空间不匹配问题,促进支持基于地方的可再生能源配置的参与式方法,并制定政策和法规来支持向碳中和的公正过渡。
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