The spatial footprint of energy infrastructures requires a re-evaluation of design and planning processes, especially in relation to the sustainable development goals enshrined in the United Nations 2030 Agenda. This study investigates the Ravenna area (Italy)’s transition potential towards renewable energy sources, considering their spatial interaction with the landscape and the environment. The primary objective is to identify the opportunities and limitations associated with each type of renewable energy production and provide indications for the strategic actions needed to achieve total emissions reduction by 2050. The methodology applied involves several steps to compare both the efficiency and the spatial arrangements of alternative mono-energy scenarios over time. In order to manage the uncertainty inherent in technological development and the variability of territorial policies, the study puts forward the hypothesis of a mixed strategy capable of structuring the energy transition on the specificities of the local landscape palimpsest by identifying location criteria and related impacts. The research demonstrates how site-specific assessments are important to inform resilient strategic choices, and provide

Landscape as a Palimpsest for Energy Transition. Correlations between the Spatial Development of Energy-Production Infrastructure and Climate-Mitigation Goals / Lobosco, Gianni; Tinti, Lorenzo; Magagnoli, Beatrice; Mencarini, Vittoria; Mannucci, Simona; Ferrero, Marco. - In: ATMOSPHERE. - ISSN 2073-4433. - 14:6, Special Issue The Potential of the Built Environment in Climate-Related Challenges(2023). [10.3390/atmos14060921]

Landscape as a Palimpsest for Energy Transition. Correlations between the Spatial Development of Energy-Production Infrastructure and Climate-Mitigation Goals

Simona Mannucci;Marco Ferrero
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2023

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The spatial footprint of energy infrastructures requires a re-evaluation of design and planning processes, especially in relation to the sustainable development goals enshrined in the United Nations 2030 Agenda. This study investigates the Ravenna area (Italy)’s transition potential towards renewable energy sources, considering their spatial interaction with the landscape and the environment. The primary objective is to identify the opportunities and limitations associated with each type of renewable energy production and provide indications for the strategic actions needed to achieve total emissions reduction by 2050. The methodology applied involves several steps to compare both the efficiency and the spatial arrangements of alternative mono-energy scenarios over time. In order to manage the uncertainty inherent in technological development and the variability of territorial policies, the study puts forward the hypothesis of a mixed strategy capable of structuring the energy transition on the specificities of the local landscape palimpsest by identifying location criteria and related impacts. The research demonstrates how site-specific assessments are important to inform resilient strategic choices, and provide
2023
landscape design; landscape planning; energy infrastructure; energy-production footprint; scenario planning
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Landscape as a Palimpsest for Energy Transition. Correlations between the Spatial Development of Energy-Production Infrastructure and Climate-Mitigation Goals / Lobosco, Gianni; Tinti, Lorenzo; Magagnoli, Beatrice; Mencarini, Vittoria; Mannucci, Simona; Ferrero, Marco. - In: ATMOSPHERE. - ISSN 2073-4433. - 14:6, Special Issue The Potential of the Built Environment in Climate-Related Challenges(2023). [10.3390/atmos14060921]
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