IL PARCO EOLICO TRA ENERGY TOURISM E ACCETTAZIONE SOCIALE

Lorenzo Bagnoli, Simone Betti

Abstract


The wind farm as a symbolic landscape. – Wind energy has had a remarkable development in Italy in recent years, despite severe criticism on the environmental and social impact of the plants. In particular, numerous studies and research have been conducted on the subject of the visual impact of wind turbines, mostly giving space to those who consider them a territorial realization that disfigures the landscape. The widespread construction of what today in Italy are commonly called wind parks must however lead us to consider that just as many are those who see in the plants not so much an element of visual disturbance but, on the contrary, an element of the landscape with an acceptable aesthetic value, and in some cases even positive. The research focuses on two wind farms – Monte d’Aria in Marche and Cinque Stelle in Liguria – close to established Italian tourist regions with the primary aim of giving a voice to those who, residents or tourists, consider them symbol and flag of a new, correct approach of society towards the natural environment.


Keyword


Wind energy; Symbolic landscape; Energy tourism

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.19246/DOCUGEO2281-7549/202102_19

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