Vol. 16 No. 2 (2018): Energy and Landscape
Thematical section (Current series)

Why energy democracy can enhance landscape democracy in the energy transition: some reflections on the Italian case

Published 2019-04-15

Keywords

  • energy transition,
  • community,
  • energy democracy

How to Cite

Picchi, P. (2019). Why energy democracy can enhance landscape democracy in the energy transition: some reflections on the Italian case. Ri-Vista. Research for Landscape Architecture, 16(2), 14–33. https://doi.org/10.13128/RV-24892

Abstract

The energy transition towards renewable energy sources is unavoidable in order to reduce gas emissions by 40-70% within 2050 (Paris, 2015). In the last two decades, we assisted at frequent oppositions and block to the installation of renewable energy technologies by local communities, because of the associated landscape change. Local initiatives aiming at the 100% self-sufficiency can be a challenging approach for a sustainable energy transition, safeguarding bot the landscape democracy and the energy democracy. According to studies in sociology, the success of these bottom-up processes at community level depends on the socio-historical backgrounds and in the consequent capacity of acting in a cooperative perspective for the management of common goods. A special attention will be deserved to the Italian regional contexts. According to present literature, landscape architects are called to be facilitators for knowledge integration and reflections among different disciplines and backgrounds, this contribution want to address the role of research and practice in landscape architecture as facilitator, supporting communities in envisioning their own energy transition towards renewable energy.