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Título
THE ENERGY TRANSITION IN SPAIN: RENEWABLE ENERGIES AND LANDSCAPE. THE VIEW FROM SPANISH GEOGRAPHY
Año del Documento
2024
Editorial
AGE; Centro Nacional de Información Geográfica
Descripción
Producción Científica
Documento Fuente
Baraja Rodríguez, E., Martínez Arnáiz, M., Herrero Luque, D., & Frolova Ignateva, M. (2024). The energy transition in Spain: Renewable energies and landscape. The view from Spanish Geography. En Diversity, dynamics and responses to the global change. Contribution of the Spanish Committee to the 35th International Geographical Congress. Celebrating a world of difference. CNIG; AGE.
Abstract
Electricity generation from renewable sources is one of the manifestations of the energy
transition in Spain that has greatest impact in spatial and landscape terms. Despite this, the
change towards a sustainable electricity production model, which allows more people to
access energy and limits dependence on fossil fuels, is being marred by a lack of planning,
social debate and citizen participation. This chapter analyses the technical dimensions of the
change in the production model and its spatial imprint, and the different ways in which
Spanish geographers have approached this question. It concludes with some reflections on
the enormous challenge facing our discipline today, namely to demonstrate its capacity to
provide useful responses to one of the problems of most interest to society.
Materias (normalizadas)
Geografía rural
Geografía
Energía
Energía renovable
Materias Unesco
2505 Geografía
Palabras Clave
Energy transition
electricity generation
landscape
territory
ISBN
978-84-416-8354-9
Version del Editor
Idioma
eng
Tipo de versión
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
Derechos
openAccess
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