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Advancing the relationship between renewable energy and ecosystem services for landscape planning and design: A literature review

handle: 11572/232386 , 2158/1359996
The transition to a low carbon future is starting to affect landscapes around the world. In order for this landscape transformation to be sustainable, renewable energy technologies should not cause critical trade-offs between the provision of energy and that of other ecosystem services such as food production. This literature review advances the body of knowledge on sustainable energy transition with special focus on ecosystem services-based approaches and methods. Two key issues emerge from this review: only one sixth of the published applications on the relation between renewable energy and landscape make use of the ecosystem service framework. Secondly, the applications that do address ecosystem services for landscape planning and design lack efficient methods and spatial reference systems that accommodate both cultural and regulating ecosystem services. Future research efforts should be directed to further advancing the spatial reference systems, the use of participatory mapping and landscape visualizations tools for cultural ecosystem services and the elaboration of landscape design principles.
- University of Amsterdam Netherlands
- Amsterdam University of the Arts Netherlands
- Technical University of Munich Germany
- University of Trento Italy
- Wageningen University & Research Netherlands
Renewable energy, Renewable energy technologies, Energy transition Ecosystem services Landscape planning and design Landscape infrastructure Renewable energy Renewable energy technologies, Landscape infrastructure, Landscape planning and design, Energy transition; Ecosystem services; Landscape planning and design; Landscape infrastructure; Renewable energy; Renewable energy technologies, Ecosystem services, Energy transition
Renewable energy, Renewable energy technologies, Energy transition Ecosystem services Landscape planning and design Landscape infrastructure Renewable energy Renewable energy technologies, Landscape infrastructure, Landscape planning and design, Energy transition; Ecosystem services; Landscape planning and design; Landscape infrastructure; Renewable energy; Renewable energy technologies, Ecosystem services, Energy transition
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