[HTML][HTML] To improve or not to improve? The dilemma of “bat-friendly” farmland potentially becoming an ecological trap

D Russo, K Tanalgo, H Rebelo, L Cistrone - Agriculture, Ecosystems & …, 2024 - Elsevier
Conventional agriculture occupies a substantial portion of Earth's terrestrial surface and
adversely affects biodiversity through pesticide spread, mechanisation, and loss of spatial …

Reclaiming the windy commons: landownership, wind rights, and the assetization of renewable resources

R Wade, G Ellis - Energies, 2022 - mdpi.com
The 'second phase'of the energy transition involves large-scale rollout of renewables,
raising wider questions about arrangements for the management and ownership of such …

Optimizing land use patterns to improve the contribution of land use planning to carbon neutrality target

L Li, X Huang, H Yang - Land Use Policy, 2023 - Elsevier
Land use planning has the potential to diminish carbon storages and exacerbate carbon
emissions, and therefore improving its contribution to achieve carbon neutrality should be a …

The conservation of cultural heritage in rural areas: Stakeholder preferences regarding historical rural buildings in Apulia, southern Italy

R Sardaro, P La Sala, G De Pascale, N Faccilongo - Land Use Policy, 2021 - Elsevier
Rural cultural heritage deserves preservation for local communities and future generations.
One important component of this heritage consists of historical rural buildings, which are …

[HTML][HTML] Analysing citizens' perceptions of renewable energies in rural areas: A case study on wind farms in Spain

R Duarte, Á García-Riazuelo, LA Sáez, C Sarasa - Energy Reports, 2022 - Elsevier
The promotion of rural development can benefit from the advancement of renewable
energies as potential sources of growth and income in an integrated economy. Rural areas …

A decision framework of low-speed wind farm projects in hilly areas based on DEMATEL-entropy-TODIM method from the sustainability perspective: A case in China

Y Wu, M Liao, M Hu, J Lin, J Zhou, B Zhang, C Xu - Energy, 2020 - Elsevier
The development of low-speed wind farms (LSWFs) has been recognized as the most
promising option for onshore wind power project in the future. However, existing research on …

Empowering onshore wind energy: A national choice experiment on financial benefits and citizen participation

J le Maitre, G Ryan, B Power, E O'Connor - Energy Policy, 2023 - Elsevier
This paper examines a representative choice experiment for Ireland (n= 1014) to understand
the trade-offs citizens are willing to make between the distribution of financial benefits from a …

A multi-criteria decision-making framework for the location of photovoltaic power coupling hydrogen storage projects

J Gao, H Men, F Guo, P Liang, Y Fan - Journal of Energy Storage, 2021 - Elsevier
In order to adapt new energy sources to the grid and improve the reliability and safety of grid
power supply, photovoltaic power coupling hydrogen storage (PVPCHS) projects have been …

How does the land market capitalize environmental, historical and cultural components in rural areas? Evidences from Italy

R Sardaro, P La Sala, L Roselli - Journal of Environmental Management, 2020 - Elsevier
Farmland can supply a wide variety of ecosystem services, ie provision of food and fibre, as
well as regulating, supporting, recreational, aesthetic and cultural services. In addition …

Sedimentation-enhancing strategies for sustainable deltas: An integrated socio-biophysical framework

FE Dunn, JR Cox, M Scown, H Du, A Triyanti… - One Earth, 2023 - cell.com
Coastal river deltas, home to hundreds of millions of people due to their abundant natural
resources, face intense internal and external pressure from human activities, which threaten …