Socialnoekonomski vpliv fotovoltaičnega parka: podeželsko območje Giurgiu v Romuniji

Avtorji

  • Irena Mocanu Institute of Geography, Romanian Academy, 12 D. Racoviţă Str., Bucharest
  • Bianca Mitrică Institute of Geography, Romanian Academy, 12 D. Racoviţă Str., Bucharest
  • Mihaela Persu Institute of Geography, Romanian Academy, 12 D. Racoviţă Str., Bucharest

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3986/AGS.4261

Ključne besede:

geografija, solarni park, raba tal, regionalni razvoj, podeželje, Romunija

Povzetek

V članku avtorice analizirajo socialnoekonomski teritorialni vpliv fotovoltaičnih parkov na podeželskem območju okrožja Giurgiu. Pri analizi so ocenjevale dve vrsti podatkov: statistične podatke o lokalnih socialnoekonomskih značilnostih, ki so jih pridobile na nacionalnem statističnem uradu in statističnem uradu okrožja Giurgiu, ter podatke o fotovoltaičnih parkih, ki so jih med terensko raziskavo pri dobile v intervjujih z lokalnimi oblastmi. Predstavljene študije primera izražajo socialnoekonomske vplive gradnje in upravljanja šestih fotovoltaičnih parkov v treh lokalnih upravnih enotah (LUE2): Izvoarele, Stanešti in Malu. Izsledki raziskave so razkrili štiri različne vrste socialnoekonomskih vplivov naložb v fotovoltaične projekte, in sicer vplive na lokalno podeželsko gospodarstvo, spremembe v rabi tal, lokalne naložbe, proračun ter lokalni trg dela.

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Biografija avtorja

Irena Mocanu, Institute of Geography, Romanian Academy, 12 D. Racoviţă Str., Bucharest

Human Geography Department

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2019-01-01

Kako citirati

Mocanu, I., Mitrică, B., Persu, M. 2019: Socialnoekonomski vpliv fotovoltaičnega parka: podeželsko območje Giurgiu v Romuniji. Acta geographica Slovenica 59-1. https://doi.org/10.3986/AGS.4261