Graziano Marcello and others
Rubrique:
Sources renouvelablesParution:
Janvier 2017Titre Ouvrage:
A transformational paradigm for marine renewable energy developmentÉdition:
Energy Research and Social Sciences, vol. 23Pages:
pp. 136-147Marine Renewable Energy (MREs) holds extensive environmental, social, and economic potential for rural coastal areas across the globe, which are often resource-rich but capital-poor, often due to historic paradigm of economic (under) development. Focusing on the Highland and Islands region (HIR) of Scotland, the paper identifies a conundrum which is currently limiting overall development of MREs and their positive effects, mainly due to the lack of access to sustained sectorial investments and a stable demand for electricity. It presents two case studies where elements of Megalopolis and DICEP emerge, as well as propose potential localized uses of energy for manufacturing and agricultural practices. DICEP acts as an operationalization of the New Rural Paradigm, and a bridge between the initial diffusion of MREs and their future full deployment.
DOI : 10.1016/j.erss.2016.10.008
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