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Connections between Water, Energy and Landscape: The Social Acceptance in the Monachil River Valley (South of Spain)

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LAND
Volume 11, Issue 8, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/land11081203

Keywords

water; energy transition; renewable energy; landscape; social acceptance

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  1. Spanish Ministry of Economy, Industry and Competitiveness [CSO2017-86975-R]
  2. Spanish State Research Agency [CSO2017-86975-R]
  3. European Regional Development Fund, 2018-2021 [CSO2017-86975-R]

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This study analyzes the relationship between water and renewable energy in the Monachil river valley and its social acceptance in terms of territory and landscape. The study finds that water is an integral part of the valley's territorial identity and landscape, with a strong link to hydroelectric power. Recently, solar energy has led to a local energy transition in Monachil.
The relationship between water and renewable energy, as a vertebrate axis of the territory and landscape and its social acceptance in the Monachil river valley, was analysed. Qualitative interviews and surveys were designed and implemented using quantitative techniques that enabled the measure factors and dimensions of the perception of water, territory, and landscape. The main values and elements of the Monachil inventory, their links with ecosystem services, and traditional activities were identified. In addition, the influence of these premises on the acceptance of renewable energy projects was analysed. Results show that in Monachil, water is part of the territorial identity and landscape of the valley. There is also a strong link between the territory and hydroelectric power, which has generated a new energy landscape. More recently, solar energy has led them to pioneer an energy transition at the local scale. It is demonstrated how renewable energy infrastructures have been integrated into territorial practices.

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