Decentralization and Wind Energy Permitting
ISBN:
978-3-7560-1715-7
Verlag:
Nomos
Land des Verlags:
Deutschland
Erscheinungsdatum:
27.11.2024
Reihe:
Politik und Demokratie in den kleineren Ländern Europas I Politics and Governance in the Smaller European Democracies
Format:
Softcover
Seitenanzahl:
653
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Is federalism curbing the transition to renewable energies? This book delivers fundamental insights into this key question for a more sustainable future using the example of multi-level authorisation procedures for onshore wind turbines. The author begins by establishing a broadly applicable theoretical framework to evaluate the impact of decentralisation on the effectiveness of public administration authorities. Thereafter, he analyses the procedure for granting permits for wind turbines in Switzerland and Europe, using a plethora of primary data and deploying a broad array of methods. Overall, the book is the first to provide a detailed and comparative study on wind energy permits, thereby seeking to help remove this significant barrier to the expansion of renewables.
Schlagwörter
Europa
Europe
Schweiz
Föderalismus
Switzerland
Dezentralisierung
Genehmigungsverfahren
Verwaltungsbehörden
Vergleichsstudie
Methodenvielfalt
Primärdaten
primary data
barrier removal
Hindernisbeseitigung
Onshore-Windturbinen
Windenergiezulassung
onshore wind turbines
wind energy permitting
Umsetzungseffektivität
methodological diversity
administrative authorities
renewable energy expansion
implementation effectiveness
multi-level permitting process
Erneuerbare-Energien-Ausweitung
Multi-Level-Genehmigungsverfahren