Norwegian Institute for Nature Research, Vormstuguvegen 40, 2624, Lillehammer, Norway.
Norwegian Institute for Nature Research, Sognsveien 58, 0855, Oslo, Norway.
Environ Manage. 2023 Nov;72(5):922-931. doi: 10.1007/s00267-023-01870-5. Epub 2023 Aug 31.
Wind power has become an increasingly important source of renewable energy in Norway. Current demand and production capacity have exceeded expectations stipulated in energy policies a few years back. Wind power affects landscape characteristics, and the rapid development has created considerable public conflict. However, knowledge to date about public attitudes toward wind power development in Norway is limited. We surveyed a representative sample of the Norwegian public to examine relationships between wind power development and place attachment, localization, and policies. We also examined if attitudes toward wind power are linked to broader environmental attitudes and meaning of place. Public attitudes range from strong support to strong opposition. We found limited support for NIMBY effects. Support versus opposition correlates with attitudes toward place attachment, localization of wind power plants and energy policies. We found evidence of a dichotomy between the more fundamental world views of eco-modernism versus de-growth influencing the more specific wind power attitudes. We argue that policy institutions have underestimated the power of attitude diversity in the wind power debate, and that social acceptability of future wind power development will depend on improved understanding of how social values of landscapes are impacted.
风力发电已成为挪威可再生能源中越来越重要的来源。当前的需求和产能已经超过了几年前能源政策规定的预期。风力发电会影响景观特征,其快速发展引发了相当大的公众冲突。然而,目前对于挪威公众对风力发电发展的态度的了解是有限的。我们对挪威的代表性公众样本进行了调查,以研究风力发电发展与场所依恋、本土化和政策之间的关系。我们还研究了对风力发电的态度是否与更广泛的环境态度和场所意义有关。公众的态度范围从强烈支持到强烈反对。我们发现对邻避效应的支持有限。支持与反对与对场所依恋、风力发电本土化和能源政策的态度相关。我们发现,生态现代化与去增长的更基本世界观与影响更具体的风力发电态度之间存在二分法。我们认为,政策机构低估了风力发电辩论中态度多样性的力量,未来风力发电发展的社会接受度将取决于对景观社会价值如何受到影响的理解的提高。