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Looking beneath the landscape of carbon-neutrality : contested agroenergy landscape in the dispersed city

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Publication Date:
2015
abstract:
In recent years European and national policies have given strong support to renewable energies. The Common Agricultural Policy in particular, has been pushing farmers to produce renewable energy, both as a contribution to sustainable development and as a way to achieve better economic results. Energy production from biomass, biogas and biofuel cultivated by farmers – agroenergy – is beginning to produce landscape changes. Despite their apparent contribution to sustainability, these new landscapes can be – and often are – contested. The Veneto region, due to the extreme proximity between agricultural and urban land, is a very interesting area for observing new agroenergy landscapes, opposed by nearby residents. Far from being considered simply as an expression of a selfish Nimby attitude, local conflicts question both local transformation decisions and the very principle of agroenergy. Their arguments must be taken into account if we intend to design a fairer, more democratic “landscape of carbon neutrality”.
Iris type:
2.1 Contributo in Volume(Capitolo,Saggio)
Keywords:
contested landscapes, agroenergy; biogas; renewable energies; dispersed city
List of contributors:
Ferrario, Viviana; Reho, Matelda
Authors of the University:
FERRARIO VIVIANA
Handle:
https://air.iuav.it/handle/11578/183488
Book title:
Renewable energies and European landscapes : essons from the southern European cases
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