Affiliation:
1. Department of Spatial Planning and Environment, University of Groningen, The Netherlands
Abstract
In this paper, the authors show that an area-based approach to fostering the ‘energy transition’ has potential to help spatial planners and policy makers understand how innovative sustainable energy initiatives may contribute to the energy transition. On the basis of a desk study of research reports on energy initiatives and empirical data gathering through interviews with energy initiatives, the authors witnessed that local energy initiatives benefit from linkages with their local physical and socio-economic landscape. Furthermore, if such local energy initiatives spread and upscale, the image emerges of what the authors coin an ‘integrated energy landscape’; a multifunctional physical and socio-economic landscape of which energy systems are an integrated part. The authors argue that such image helps to understand the complex processes of a transition towards sustainable energy systems and is therefore promoted as potential guidance for planners and policy makers involved in the ‘energy transition’.
Subject
Urban Studies,Civil and Structural Engineering,Geography, Planning and Development
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