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Community benefits from offshore renewables: The relationship between different understandings of impact, community, and benefit

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Department of Wind Energy, Technical University of Denmark1

Integration & Planning, Department of Wind Energy, Technical University of Denmark2

University of Edinburgh3

This paper presents the findings of a research project evaluating community benefit models for offshore renewables. We identify and analyse UK and international case studies of different forms of community benefit, and provide evidence of how such benefits are delivered. In particular we consider the key relationship between the identification of communities, perception of impact, and the apportionment of benefits.

In doing so, we develop a range of different definitions of ‘community’, ‘benefit’, and ‘impact’ when considering community benefits. We propose that the way in which community, benefit, and impact are understood is crucial in determining whether or how benefits should be apportioned and delivered; and that these definitions are closely connected to each other.

We develop a new series of typologies as a way to understand this. Finally, we assess different mechanisms and schemes of community benefits to identify good practice and key points of learning for policy and planning.

Language: English
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Year: 2018
Pages: 92-117
ISSN: 23996552 , 23996544 and 0263774x
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1177/2399654417699206
ORCIDs: Rudolph, David Philipp

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