环境价值和属性如何影响沿海社区对潮汐能的接受?英国布里斯托尔海峡的证据

IF 5.9 Q2 ENERGY & FUELS
Andrew Edwards-Jones , Caroline Hattam , Tara Hooper , Nicola J. Beaumont
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及早考虑潜在的社会问题,包括公众的接受程度,对于有效实施能源政策和技术是很重要的。相反,缺乏公众的接受可能成为采用可再生技术的障碍,可再生技术的部署经常受到地方一级公众的反对。目前对可再生能源的支持水平很高,尽管公众支持的表达并不总是转化为对地方发展的批准,而且根据各种属性的不同,接受程度也有很大差异。本文提供了新的见解,潜在的影响因素,公众接受潮汐能在沿海社区的居民中,沿英国的一个主要入口,具有很高的潮汐能开发潜力。采用很大程度上定性的经验方法,来自三个沿海城镇的19名参与者参加了照片启发访谈,利用自拍照来推动围绕当地环境(海洋和沿海)属性的重要性以及这些属性如何影响参与者对潮汐能的态度的讨论。从以前的相关能源调查中选择的数据提供了一个混合方法的镜头,以加强参与者提出的具体问题。参与者对潮汐能的看法的主要发现包括对这项技术的总体积极态度,以及对其对可持续能源的重要性的认识。在个人重要问题和潮汐能的广泛意义之间的一系列权衡也很明显。对与会者认为最重要的发展对环境属性的影响进行了专题分析,揭示了对当地环境影响和对野生动物影响的特别关注。作为影响参与者对潮汐能开发看法的关键问题,这些新的定性数据提高了我们对可能导致接受或拒绝提案的问题的理解,因此与包括决策者、顾问和开发商在内的一系列用户相关。
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How do environmental values and attributes influence coastal community acceptance of tidal energy? Evidence from the Bristol Channel, UK
Early consideration of potential societal issues, including public acceptance, is important for the effective implementation of energy policies and technologies. Conversely, lack of public acceptance can act as a barrier to their uptake, and deployment of renewable technologies has frequently been marked by public opposition at the local level. Levels of support for renewable energy are currently high, although expressions of public support do not always translate into approval for local developments, and there is significant variability in acceptance depending on a wide range of attributes. This paper provides novel insights into potential contributing factors to public acceptance of tidal energy amongst residents of coastal communities along a major inlet in the UK with high potential for tidal energy development. Adopting a largely qualitative empirical approach, nineteen participants from three coastal towns took part in photo-elicitation interviews that utilised self-taken photographs to drive discussions around local environmental (marine and coastal) attributes of importance and how these might influence participants’ attitudes toward tidal energy. Selected data from a previous related energy survey provided a mixed-methods lens to reinforce specific issues raised by participants. Key findings on participants’ perceptions of tidal energy included overall general positivity toward this technology, as well as recognition of its significance for sustainable energy. A range of trade-offs between issues of personal importance and the wider significance of tidal energy were also apparent. The perceived impacts of developments on environmental attributes of greatest importance to participants were thematically analysed revealing particular concerns regarding local environmental impacts and impacts on wildlife. Presented as key influencing issues on participant’s perceptions of tidal energy developments, this new qualitative data improves our understanding of the issues that can lead to acceptance or rejection of proposals and are thus of relevance to a range of users, including decision-makers, consultants and developers.
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Renewable Energy Focus
Renewable Energy Focus Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
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