Exploring residents’ perspectives on local energy transition in Northern Netherlands

Ifigeneia Psarra, Bob van Ulsen, Ethemcan Turhan, Tineke van der Schoor

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Abstract

Given the urgency of global energy transition, small- and medium-sized cities often undergo rapid changes. What is often missing, however, is a better understanding of how residents of those places perceive, and relate to the various aspects of local energy transition process and spatial outcomes. This study focuses on the Hoogkerk district of Groningen in the Northern Netherlands, where we used Q-Methodology to identify shared viewpoints. Our findings reveal three main viewpoints: a) the importance of protecting local spatial and environmental values, b) prioritising energy-saving approaches notably for the vulnerable segments of the society, and finally c) the need for comprehensive district-level planning led by the municipality. These findings underscore the importance of integrated approaches that address both spatial and process aspects of local energy transition. We argue that these insights can support policymakers and the local citizen initiative towards the development of an integrated local energy vision.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)282-298
Number of pages17
JournalInternational Journal of Urban Sustainable Development
Volume16
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 31 Jul 2024

Keywords

  • Groningen
  • Q-methodology
  • local energy transition
  • public engagement
  • social housing tenants

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