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Competing Wind Energy Discourses, Contested Landscapes

Competing Wind Energy Discourses, Contested Landscapes

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Date of publication
October 2014
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ISBN / Resource ID
DOAJ:73f91445a8f64543a55f7b7345e3af37
Pages
17
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The impairment of landscapes is a concern constantly raised against wind energy developments in Germany
as in other countries. Often, landscapes or landscape types are treated in the literature as essentialist or
at least as uncontested categories. We analyse two examples of local controversies about wind energy, in
which “landscape” is employed by supporters and opponents alike, from a poststructuralist and discourse
theoretical angle. The aim is to identify and compare landscape constructs produced in the micro discourses
of wind energy objectors and proponents at local level (a) within each case, (b) between the two cases and (c)
with landscape constructs that were previously found in macro discourses. One major finding is that several
different landscapes can exist at one and the same place. Furthermore there seems to be a relatively stable
set of competing landscape concepts which is reproduced in specific controversies. The paper concludes by
highlighting practical consequences and by identifying promising avenues of further research.

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Antje Otto

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