Presentations by RELY participants

2018Women in greening the city

Action member Maria Bostenaru presented COST RELY at in 2018 at several occasions:

1. „ERHALTEN UND ERFINDEN“ Symposium Dammerstock 2020, 22 Feb 2018 at KIT (Institute of Technology Karlsruhe)

2. 15. Karlsruher Tagung "Das architektonische Erbe", 23 Feb 2018 at KIT (Institute of Technology Karlsruhe)

3. ESS/EGU Vienna: "Women in greening the city: solutions to more self-sufficient and resilient urban communities" Poster can be acced here, abstract; poster; short article in Le:Notre News

AAG 2018 Annual Meeting: 10-14 Apr 2018 New Orleans, 2 COST RELY sessions: 1: Socio-Economic Parameters in the Public Acceptance of
Renewable Energy Landscapes, 2: Recycling Energy Landscapes in a Crowded World
with Action members Bohumil Frantal, Martin Pasqualetti, Stanislav Martinat


2017

Ministerial reception at the Royal Highland Show in Scotland - COST RELY Flyers were exhibitedIMG 3580 Scottland Royal Highland Show s


Within the Session 18: "The dilemmas of living with landscapes of renewable energy" of the Nordic Geographers Meeting (18. – 21- Juni 2017) the following presentation by COST RELY members were given:

Conveners: Karl Benediktsson and Edda Ruth Hlín Waage, Department of Geography and Tourism, University of Iceland

  1. Bohumil Frantál: Ten years of our life with wind turbines: distributional injustice and the spatial and social asymmetries of local impacts of wind energy developments
  2. Stefanie Müller, Matthias Buchecker & Norman Backhaus: Participatory mapping of place meanings in community wind energy planning: An evaluation for different landscapes types in Switzerland
  3. Edda R.H. Waage & Gudbjörg R. Jóhannesdóttir: Whose values? Different perspectives and relations to energy landscapes
  4. Standa Martinat: Acceptance of biogas energy in the post-mining countryside: Lessons from the Czech Republic
  5. Karl Benediktsson: Limits of abundance? The ‘socionatural imaginaries’ of energy and landscape

2016

  1. Stevovic, S.M., Stevovic, I.S. & J.D. Jovanovic (2016): "Renewable energy sources towards social challenges in sustainable development and low carbon economy" - oral presentation at SENIX Conference "The Role of Social Sciences in a Low-Carbon Energy Mix", Stockholm, June 13-15, 2016- see poster

2015

  1. Buchecker, M. & D. Stober (2015): How to meet landscape-related concerns towards local renewable energy projects? oral presentation at: “Energy Landscapes – Perception, Planning, Participation and Power”, European Conference of the Landscape Research Group (LRG), 16-18 September, Dresden (Germany). http://lrg2015.ioer.info/
  2. Frantál, B. & D.v.d. Horst (2015): Assessing the potential and sensitivity of landscape functions and qualities for development of specific renewable energy production systems, oral presentation at: “Energy Landscapes – Perception, Planning, Participation and Power”, European Conference of the Landscape Research Group (LRG), 16-18 September, Dresden (Germany). http://lrg2015.ioer.info/.
  3. Frolova, M. & M. Roth (2015): Landscapes of Energy. Special Session at the International Geographical Union (IGU) Conference "Geography, Culture and Society for Our Future Earth", August 19, 2015 in Moscow (Russia).
  4. Frolova, M. & Herrero-Luque, D. (2015): Emerging Wind Power landscapes in the Spanish countryside: Case studies from Andalusia and Castilla y León oral presentation at the International Geographical Union (IGU) Conference "Geography, Culture and Society for Our Future Earth", August 19, 2015 in Moscow (Russia).
  5. Frolova, M. & C. Centeri (2015): Renewable energy development and landscape quality change in Europe, oral presentation at: “Energy Landscapes – Perception, Planning, Participation and Power”, European Conference of the Landscape Research Group (LRG), 16-18 September, Dresden (Germany). http://lrg2015.ioer.info/.
  6. Ghislanzoni, (2015):"Tools and criteria for the assessment of landscape impact in the Guide for Landscape Integration of Andalusian Wind Parks"at “Energy Landscapes – Perception, Planning, Participation and Power”, European Conference of the Landscape Research Group (LRG), 16-18 September, Dresden (Germany).http://lrg2015.ioer.info/
  7. Kruse, A. & M. Kowalczyk (2015): Short presentation of Working Group 4’s synthesis of findings and dissemination, oral presentation at: “Energy Landscapes – Perception, Planning, Participation and Power”, European Conference of the Landscape Research Group (LRG), 16-18 September, Dresden (Germany). http://lrg2015.ioer.info/.
  8. Roth, M. (2015): “Renewable energy and landscape quality (RELY)”, oral presentation at: “Energy Landscapes – Perception, Planning, Participation and Power”, European Conference of the Landscape Research Group (LRG), 16-18 September, Dresden (Germany). http://lrg2015.ioer.info/
  9. Roth, M (2015): “Renewable energy and landscape quality (RELY)”. Special Session at: “Energy Landscapes – Perception, Planning, Participation and Power”, European Conference of the Landscape Research Group (LRG), 16-18 September, Dresden (Germany) with 6 presentations (see below).http://lrg2015.ioer.info/
  10. Schmitz, S. (2015): RELY – short term scientific missions, oral presentation at: “Energy Landscapes – Perception, Planning, Participation and Power”, European Conference of the Landscape Research Group (LRG), 16-18 September, Dresden (Germany). http://lrg2015.ioer.info/.
  11. Roth, M. & Frolova, M. (2015): Renewable Energy and Landscape Quality, oral presentation at the International Geographical Union (IGU) Conference "Geography, Culture and Society for Our Future Earth", August 19, 2015 in Moscow (Russia).
  12. Roth, M., (2015): “Landscape as a resource in energy planning”. at AESOP Congress “Definite space - fuzzy responsibility”, 14thJuly 2015 in Prague (Czech Republic)
  13. Stober, D., Dolacec-Alduk, Z. & Jurkovic, Z. (2015): Biomass Energy Production Landscape in the Eastern Part of Croatia oral presentation at the International Geographical Union (IGU) Conference "Geography, Culture and Society for Our Future Earth", August 19, 2015 in Moscow (Russia).

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