Abstract
Massive deployment of renewables is considered as a decisive step in most countries' climate efforts. However, at the local scale, it is also perceived by many as a threat to their rich and diverse natural environment. With this perspective, we argue that this green versus green pseudo-dilemma highlights how crucial a broad societal buy-in is. New, transparent, participatory processes and mechanisms that are oriented toward social licensing can now be employed. A novel, integrative research agenda must orbit around co-creation to enable and promote resource co-management and co-ownership where possible, with increased consensus.
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Doukas, H., Nikas, A., Stamtsis, G., & Tsipouridis, I. (2020, October 20). The green versus green trap and away forward. Energies. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/en13205473
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