In France, the public acceptability of marine renewable energies and their impacts on ecosystem services (ES) involves questions about compensation for stakeholders, who may perceive some of their activities and interests to be modified. This paper seeks to understand how impacts on ES are perceived by institutional stakeholders and what is expected in terms of compensation. It also seeks to identify the communities of practice affected. We focus our study on the planned offshore wind farm in the bay of Saint-Brieuc. Our results show that institutional discourse is heterogeneous, depending on sensitivities, interests, and who or what the stakeholders surveyed represent or defend. Stakeholders' discourse can be interpreted on various gradients of perception. Six distinct communities of practice have been identified, based on the impacts perceived by institutional stakeholders. Lastly, we show that the community of practice seems to be a proper level at which to study perceptions and assess the no-net-loss goal.
The Impact and Compensation of Offshore Wind Farm Development: Analysing the Institutional Discourse from a French Case Study
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20 juin 2014
énergie marémotrice
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Type de document
Publication scientifique
Auteurs personnes
Carlier, Antoine
Levrel, Harold
Kermagoret Charlène
Éditeur
Taylor & Francis
Date de parution
20 juin 2014
Langue
Français