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Author(s): Batel, S.
Devine-Wright, P.
Date: 2015
Title: A critical and empirical analysis of the national-local ‘gap’ in public responses to large-scale energy infrastructures
Volume: 58
Number: 6
Pages: 1076 - 1095
ISSN: 0964-0568
DOI (Digital Object Identifier): 10.1080/09640568.2014.914020
Keywords: National-local 'gap'
Large-scale energy infrastructures
Public responses
Community acceptance
Transmission lines
Abstract: A national-local ‘gap’ is often used as the starting point for analyses of public responses to large scale energy infrastructures. We critique three assumptions found in that literature: the public's positive attitudes, without further examining other type of perceptions at a national level; that local perceptions are best examined through a siting rather than place-based approach; that a gap exists between national and local responses, despite a non-correspondence in how these are examined. Survey research conducted at national and local levels about electricity transmission lines in the UK confirm these criticisms. Results do not support a gap between national and local levels; instead, both differences and similarities were found. Results show the value of adopting a place-based approach and the role of surveys to inform policy making are discussed.
Peerreviewed: yes
Access type: Open Access
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