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Climate Change, Energy Developments and Perceptions of Place
It is important to understand public perceptions of energy systems, particularly those located in rural areas where energy technology is likely to be situated. The general public can sometimes influence the deployment of energy systems through their opposition to, or support for, such development. This paper examines perceptions of energy systems and climate change in relation to public perspectives of “place” (i.e., relationships with the area and landscape). Sixty-nine residents from two communities were interviewed to examine their attitudes toward climate change and energy development. The results demonstrate that sense of place is an important factor in participants’ preferences for energy systems. Participants were supportive of energy development if it was seen to be consistent with their perception of the area and landscape. Further, participants consistently referred to place when discussing the influence of climate change. The results of this study highlight the importance of understanding local residents’ views on “place” when assessing their perception of climate change and their support for, or opposition to, transitioning to renewable energy systems.
期刊介绍:
Human Ecology Review (ISSN 1074-4827) is a refereed journal published twice a year by the Society for Human Ecology. The Journal publishes peer-reviewed research and theory on the interaction between humans and the environment and other links between culture and nature (Research in Human Ecology), essays and applications relevant to human ecology (Human Ecology Forum), book reviews (Contemporary Human Ecology), and relevant commentary, announcements, and awards (Human Ecology Bulletin).