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Theorizing energy landscapes for energy transition management: Insights from a socioecological history of energy transitions in Bermuda

机译:为能源过渡管理理论化能源前景:百慕大能源过渡的社会生态史的见解

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Energy production systems all over the world are in the early stages of a structural shift from below ground fossil fuels toward above ground energy flows i.e., solar, wind, biomass, and other forms of renewable energy. In other words, the energy transition implies a profound landscape transformation. Theories and practices in energy transition management are currently underpinned by 'society-technology' or sociotechnical perspectives drawn from sustainability transition studies, which foreground political-economic rhythms and institutions that contribute to infrastructure lock-in and path dependence. The significance of these dominant views notwithstanding, they are inattentive to the challenges of landscape transformation and often relegate geographic space to a backdrop upon which sociotechnical transitions take place. The purpose of this paper is to foreground a `society-environment' or socioecological perspective of energy transition and, in so doing, begin to take seriously its spatial dimensions. Our approach brings the energy landscape concept into dialogue with ideas about the production of space and materiality in order to conceptualize the ways in which an energy transition is intertwined with material landscapes (e.g., landscape aesthetics and land-use patterns), territorial structures acting upon landscapes (e.g., land-use planning policy), and social values drawn from and embedded in those landscapes (e.g., emotional attachments and livelihood strategies). We apply this approach to an analysis of energy transitions on the British overseas territory of Bermuda from circa 1819 to present day. The research highlights the broader landscape transformations throughout the island's efforts to establish itself as a British Royal Navy coaling station and then as a tourist destination, and links these histories to the contemporary political ecological factors shaping renewable energy deployment on the island. Conceptually, the paper attends to the influence of society-environment relations in shaping the articulation of technological transitions in particular places and times. More specifically, the research identifies how land-use systems and landscape values contribute to 'lock in' and 'path dependency' that must be destabilized in order to facilitate energy transitions. Practically, the paper highlights the need to integrate energy planning with collaborative land-use planning as part of energy transition management.
机译:全世界的能源生产系统正处于从地下化石燃料向地面能量流(即太阳能,风能,生物质能和其他形式的可再生能源)的结构性转变的初期。换句话说,能量转换意味着深刻的景观转换。能源过渡管理的理论和实践目前以可持续性过渡研究为基础的“社会技术”或社会技术观点作为基础,这些观点突出了政治经济节奏和制度,这些因素和机制有助于基础设施锁定和路径依赖。尽管这些优势观点具有重要意义,但它们对景观转变的挑战却漠不关心,并经常将地理空间释放到发生社会技术转变的背景下。本文的目的是展望能量转移的“社会环境”或社会生态学观点,并以此开始认真考虑其空间维度。我们的方法将能源景观概念与有关空间和物质生产的思想进行对话,以概念化能源过渡与物质景观(例如景观美学和土地使用模式),作用于其的领土结构交织在一起的方式景观(例如,土地使用规划政策)以及从这些景观中汲取并嵌入其中的社会价值(例如,情感依恋和生计策略)。我们将这种方法用于分析大约1819年至今的百慕大英国海外领土上的能源转换。该研究强调了该岛为成为英国皇家海军煤炭加油站,然后成为旅游目的地而进行的整个努力中的更广泛的景观转变,并将这些历史与塑造该岛可再生能源部署的当代政治生态因素联系在一起。从概念上讲,本文关注社会与环境关系的影响,以塑造特定时间和地点的技术转型。更具体地说,这项研究确定了土地利用系统和景观价值如何有助于“锁定”和“路径依赖性”,而这些因素必须加以破坏才能促进能源转换。实际上,本文强调了将能源规划与协作性土地利用规划相结合的必要性,作为能源过渡管理的一部分。

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