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Getting low-carbon governance right: learning from actors involved in Community Benefits
Authors:Marianna Markantoni  Mhairi Aitken
Affiliation:1. Rural Policy Centre, Land Economy, Environment and Society Group, SRUC, King's Buildings, West Mains Road, Edinburgh EH9 3JG, UK;2. Centre for Population Health Sciences, Medical School, University of Edinburgh, Teviot Place, Edinburgh EH8 9AG, UK
Abstract:
Interest in Community Benefits (CB) has increased over the past decade mainly due to the growing number of wind farms and related criticism. Because CB are a voluntary gesture by the developer, there is no standard practice or institutionalised approach for good governance of the benefits; every community has a different approach, tailored to local needs and depending on the stakeholders involved. Additionally, since CB are a rapidly emerging practice, little is known about their governance, what actors are involved and how affected communities participate in decision-making on renewable projects. Using the Farr wind farm in Scotland, one of the first to introduce CB, as a case study, this paper sheds light on the governance structures surrounding the set-up, management and allocation of funds. It also contributes to the emerging body of work regarding transparency and community participation in CB, and the extent to which these might facilitate a transition to a low-carbon future.
Keywords:Community Benefit policy  low-carbon governance  community engagement
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