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Disruption to place attachment and the protection of restorative environments: A wind energy case study

机译:破坏场所依附性并保护恢复性环境:风能案例研究

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Deepening understanding of public responses to large-scale renewable energy projects is of academic and practical importance, given policies to lessen fossil fuel use in many countries. Although the NIMBY (Not In My Back Yard) concept is commonly used to explain public opposition, the concept has been extensively critiqued. This study applies an alternative approach based upon the notion of disruption to place attachment, and the theory of social representations, with a focus upon the symbolic meanings associated with a proposed project and the places affected by it. Empirical data is provided from a case study of a proposed 750 MW offshore wind farm in North Wales, using group discussions and questionnaires distributed to local residents in two coastal towns (n = 488). Results indicate significant differences between each town's residents in their responses to the project, and how opposition arises from nature/industry symbolic contradictions: between a place represented in terms of scenic beauty that provides a restorative environment for residents and visitors, and a wind farm that will industrialise the area and 'fence' in the bay. In one of the towns, the data suggests that contradiction between project and place was experienced as a threat to identity for those with strong place attachment, leading to negative attitudes and oppositional behaviour. Levels of trust in key actors moderated the relation between place attachment and negative attitudes to the wind farm. The results provide further evidence of the role of place attachment in shaping so-called 'NIMBY' responses to development proposals, and challenge the assumption that offshore wind farms will prove less controversial than those onshore.
机译:考虑到许多国家减少化石燃料的使用政策,加深公众对大规模可再生能源项目反应的理解具有学术和实践意义。尽管通常使用“ NIMBY(不在后院中)”概念来解释公众反对,但该概念已受到广泛批评。这项研究应用了一种基于场所的依恋概念和社会表征理论的替代方法,重点关注与拟议项目及受其影响的场所相关的象征意义。经验数据来自北威尔士拟议的750兆瓦海上风电场的案例研究,使用小组讨论和向两个沿海城镇(n = 488)的当地居民分发的调查表进行了调查。结果表明,每个镇的居民在对项目的反应上存在显着差异,以及自然/行业象征性矛盾如何引起对立:以风景秀丽表示的,为居民和游客提供恢复性环境的地方,以及风电场将使该地区和海湾的“围栏”产业化。在其中一个城镇中,数据表明,项目与场所之间的矛盾被视为对具有强烈场所依恋感的人的身份的威胁,从而导致了负面态度和对立行为。对关键参与者的信任程度缓和了场所依恋与对风电场的负面态度之间的关系。结果进一步证明了地点依附关系在形成对发展建议的所谓“ NIMBY”响应中的作用,并挑战了海上风电场将比陆上风电场争议更少的假设。

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