A Qualitative meta-analysis of the socioeconomic impacts of offshore wind farms

Climate change and an increased interest in renewable energy have resulted in a burgeoning wind energy sector. However, in the recent past, wind farms have faced resistance in acquiring permits due to concerns about their long-term effects on the local community. To understand the extent of these e...

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Main Authors: Mariel Alem, Timo Herberz, Vishnu Sankar Karanayil, Ahmed Ashfaque Hamid Fardin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Centre for Science and Technology, IAIN Surakarta 2020-12-01
Series:Sustinere: Journal of Environment and Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.sustinerejes.com/index.php/a/article/view/121
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spelling doaj-af2871ce89ef4dacbd8baae5298ee7cf2021-02-07T17:32:09ZengCentre for Science and Technology, IAIN SurakartaSustinere: Journal of Environment and Sustainability2549-12452549-12532020-12-014310.22515/sustinere.jes.v4i3.121121A Qualitative meta-analysis of the socioeconomic impacts of offshore wind farmsMariel Alem0Timo Herberz1Vishnu Sankar Karanayil2Ahmed Ashfaque Hamid Fardin3University of CambridgeUniversity of CambridgeUniversity of CambridgeUniversity of Cambridge Climate change and an increased interest in renewable energy have resulted in a burgeoning wind energy sector. However, in the recent past, wind farms have faced resistance in acquiring permits due to concerns about their long-term effects on the local community. To understand the extent of these externalities, this study qualitatively meta-analyses four socio-economic impacts of interest, namely: house prices, tourism, catalytic effects of supply chain clustering, and social change. Geographically, the analysed reports include Europe, Canada and the US, and deductions are made for the EU. In order to bridge the gap of unavailability of primary data on the wind sector, relevant conclusions are drawn from other comparable sectors. Based on a rigorous review of primary qualitative research, this study concludes that offshore wind farms should be located more than 40 km away from the coast to eliminate risks of housing price devaluation and tourist activity reduction, which would directly affect the economic value of the region. In addition, the study found limited evidence to acknowledge the employment benefits in the local economy and social change in the community due to offshore wind farms. Monitoring mechanisms should be set up to prove or disprove the creation of local employment, crime and substance abuse. Furthermore, the study finds that adequate planning and management can ensure better socioeconomic outcomes in the community. Further research is recommended for the specific impact of overhead transmission lines and substations on property values and tourism. https://www.sustinerejes.com/index.php/a/article/view/121offshore wind energyrenewable energysocioeconomic impacthousing pricestourismsupply chain impact
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author Mariel Alem
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Vishnu Sankar Karanayil
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Timo Herberz
Vishnu Sankar Karanayil
Ahmed Ashfaque Hamid Fardin
A Qualitative meta-analysis of the socioeconomic impacts of offshore wind farms
Sustinere: Journal of Environment and Sustainability
offshore wind energy
renewable energy
socioeconomic impact
housing prices
tourism
supply chain impact
author_facet Mariel Alem
Timo Herberz
Vishnu Sankar Karanayil
Ahmed Ashfaque Hamid Fardin
author_sort Mariel Alem
title A Qualitative meta-analysis of the socioeconomic impacts of offshore wind farms
title_short A Qualitative meta-analysis of the socioeconomic impacts of offshore wind farms
title_full A Qualitative meta-analysis of the socioeconomic impacts of offshore wind farms
title_fullStr A Qualitative meta-analysis of the socioeconomic impacts of offshore wind farms
title_full_unstemmed A Qualitative meta-analysis of the socioeconomic impacts of offshore wind farms
title_sort qualitative meta-analysis of the socioeconomic impacts of offshore wind farms
publisher Centre for Science and Technology, IAIN Surakarta
series Sustinere: Journal of Environment and Sustainability
issn 2549-1245
2549-1253
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Climate change and an increased interest in renewable energy have resulted in a burgeoning wind energy sector. However, in the recent past, wind farms have faced resistance in acquiring permits due to concerns about their long-term effects on the local community. To understand the extent of these externalities, this study qualitatively meta-analyses four socio-economic impacts of interest, namely: house prices, tourism, catalytic effects of supply chain clustering, and social change. Geographically, the analysed reports include Europe, Canada and the US, and deductions are made for the EU. In order to bridge the gap of unavailability of primary data on the wind sector, relevant conclusions are drawn from other comparable sectors. Based on a rigorous review of primary qualitative research, this study concludes that offshore wind farms should be located more than 40 km away from the coast to eliminate risks of housing price devaluation and tourist activity reduction, which would directly affect the economic value of the region. In addition, the study found limited evidence to acknowledge the employment benefits in the local economy and social change in the community due to offshore wind farms. Monitoring mechanisms should be set up to prove or disprove the creation of local employment, crime and substance abuse. Furthermore, the study finds that adequate planning and management can ensure better socioeconomic outcomes in the community. Further research is recommended for the specific impact of overhead transmission lines and substations on property values and tourism.
topic offshore wind energy
renewable energy
socioeconomic impact
housing prices
tourism
supply chain impact
url https://www.sustinerejes.com/index.php/a/article/view/121
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