The Solar Planning project will further the understanding of factors influencing the outcomes of planning applications for ground mounted solar photovoltaics (pv) farms at a local authority level. This will be done through analysis of stakeholder narratives, qualitative interviewing, surveys, ethnographic analysis and statistical analysis of GIS data and data from planning reports. This is a vitally important topic because of the importance of renewable energy to the target of obtaining net zero UK emissions by 2050. It is also important because this will advance the theory of the role of narratives and how this interacts with a range of spatial and demographic factors and also communities' relationships with the landscape. This is an interdisciplinary project involving Political Science, Anthropology and Geography.
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Call for Papers for Symposium on Ground-Mounted Solar PV and Planning for Renewable Energy September 16/17th 2026
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Paper Published in 'The Political Quarterly'
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Key paper on solar planning outcomes published in top academic journal
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Response to Consultation on Electricity Infrastructure Consenting in Scotland organised by the Scottish Government
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