Author:
Bosch Stephan,Rathmann Joachim
Abstract
Abstract. GIS-based approaches for the optimal expansion of renewable energies are
characterized by a strong dominance of engineering-oriented perspectives. It
is acknowledged that combining techno-economic site analysis with social
aspects can be beneficial for acceptance. However, this strategy's success is
limited if essential theoretical perceptions obtained from social and
economic sciences are neglected, degrading social parameters to simplified
elements of GIS-based approaches. The study discusses the fundamental
criticism of a techno-economic oriented and target-deterministic energy
planning by GIS. Proceeding from this, more complex approaches to the
integration of social perspectives into GIS-planning tools are exemplified.
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