2018
DOI: 10.1007/s11625-018-0547-4
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Environmental justice and the expanding geography of wind power conflicts

Abstract: Wind power is expanding globally. Simultaneously, a growing number of conflicts against large-scale wind farms are emerging in multiple locations around the world. As these processes occur, new questions arise on how electricity from wind is being generated, how such energy is flowing within societies, and how these production-flows are being shaped by specific power structures. The present paper explores the expanding geography of wind energy conflicts by analyzing 20 case-studies from across the Americas, Af… Show more

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“…This study supports previous research on the dynamics of conflict among local communities derived from RE investments (Avila, 2018;Maher, 2019;Manzo, 2012). This emerging finding has rarely been discussed in the theory and research on governance in energy democracy beyond Europe (Angel, 2017;Baker, 2018).…”
Section: Challenges In Energy Democracysupporting
confidence: 91%
“…This study supports previous research on the dynamics of conflict among local communities derived from RE investments (Avila, 2018;Maher, 2019;Manzo, 2012). This emerging finding has rarely been discussed in the theory and research on governance in energy democracy beyond Europe (Angel, 2017;Baker, 2018).…”
Section: Challenges In Energy Democracysupporting
confidence: 91%
“…A recent special issue further consolidated its use for comparative political ecology ( Temper et al, 2018a ). These studies employed in their analysis up to a few hundred cases and focused mainly on regional trends, such as environmental conflicts in Andean countries ( Pérez-Rincón et al, 2019 ), sectoral dynamics, such as conflicts over wind power ( Avila, 2018 ), dams ( Del Bene et al, 2018 ), or mining ( Aydin et al, 2017 ), or specific thematic concerns, such as multidimensional violence in Central American conflicts ( Navas et al, 2018 ). The only study employing a global dataset of 1357 EJAtlas cases was published by Martinez-Alier et al (2016b) , and provided some preliminary statistics on the involved actors and mobilization forms, while focusing further on qualitative aspects, such as a description of the protest vocabulary used by environmental justice movements.…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Overview and conceptual framework (Scheidel et al 2018, this feature); 2. Transversal articles: worldwide conflicts related to wind energy (Avila 2018 (Johnson et al 2018, this feature); 6. Resistance-centered perspective on transformation , this feature).…”
Section: The Contributions To This Special Featurementioning
confidence: 99%