Ethics, Place and Environment 8 (2):127 – 140 (2005)
Abstract |
This paper is an exploration of a current environmental issue dividing two industries in the UK. The issue is offshore wind farms, and the industries are commercial fishing and wind energy. The controversy over offshore wind farms highlights three core issues of conflict: the adequacy of stakeholder consultation processes; the right to compensation for loss of livelihood; and the lack of adequate data. We find that the characterisations that developers, regulators, and fishers hold of each other critically inform their positions on these issues. We examine the weak bargaining position of fishers, and the 'power game' that is played out between them and developers. We conclude that offshore wind farm development would be better managed if stakeholder consultation was more extensive, compensation claims were standardised, and scientific data were more readily available, but that in the meantime, fishers could improve their bargaining power by mobilising potential allies.
|
Keywords | No keywords specified (fix it) |
Categories | (categorize this paper) |
DOI | 10.1080/13668790500237013 |
Options |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Download options
References found in this work BETA
No references found.
Citations of this work BETA
Applying Value Sensitive Design (VSD) to Wind Turbines and Wind Parks: An Exploration.Ilse Oosterlaken - 2015 - Science and Engineering Ethics 21 (2):359-379.
Similar books and articles
Managing Relationships with Environmental Stakeholders: A Study of U.K. Water and Electricity Utilities. [REVIEW]Brian Harvey & Anja Schaefer - 2001 - Journal of Business Ethics 30 (3):243 - 260.
Visions of Nantucket: The Aesthetics and Policy of Wind Power.Adam Briggle - 2005 - Environmental Philosophy 2 (1):54-67.
The Economics Of Hydro And Wind Power In A Carbon Constrained World.Hui Zhu, Cornelis van Kooten & Amy Sopinka - 2010 - Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 21:145-157.
Wind, Energy, Landscape: Reconciling Nature and Technology.Gordon G. Brittan Jr - 2001 - Philosophy and Geography 4 (2):169 – 184.
Boatloads of Incongruity: The Evolution of Australia's Offshore Processing Regime.Tania Penovic & Azadehi Dastyar - unknown
Tibetan 'Wind' and 'Wind' Illnesses: Towards a Multicultural Approach to Health and Illness.Ronit Yoeli-Tlalim - 2010 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 41 (4):318-324.
Analytics
Added to PP index
2009-01-28
Total views
26 ( #438,854 of 2,506,037 )
Recent downloads (6 months)
1 ( #416,828 of 2,506,037 )
2009-01-28
Total views
26 ( #438,854 of 2,506,037 )
Recent downloads (6 months)
1 ( #416,828 of 2,506,037 )
How can I increase my downloads?
Downloads