
Javier Liñan Chacon- PhD
- PhD Student at University of Granada
Javier Liñan Chacon
- PhD
- PhD Student at University of Granada
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Introduction
Javier Liñán currently works at the Department of Regional Geographic Analysis and Physical Geography, University of Granada. Javier does research in landscape and renewable energy. Javier is member of a current project “Adaptation to the sustainable energy transition in Europe: environmental, socioeconomic and cultural aspects (ADAPTAS)" (Ministry of Economy, Industry and Competitiveness and State Research Agency of Spain, and European Regional Development Fund, CSCSO2017-86975-R).
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The transition to a future sustainable energy requires the implementation of renewable energy projects. However, to ensure their success, these initiatives must go beyond simply installing clean technologies and adopt smart practices that transcend technical challenges. This work aims to advance the conceptual framework of "smart practices" and ana...
Adaptation to sustainable energy transition in Europe: Environmental, socio-economic and cultural aspects (ADAPTAS) (No. CSO2017-86975-R) is a project funded by the Ministry of the Economy, Industry and Competitiveness, State Research Agency of Spain, and European Regional Development Fund. It took place between January 2018 and September 2022. Thi...
The continued expansion of the wind energy sector with wind turbines growing in number and size has significantly altered landscapes and brought about more sitting controversies and land use conflicts. The novel contribution of this study to the wind energy acceptance debate is in identifying and classifying relationships among specific conflict pa...
In response to climate change, limited fossil fuels, and rising global energy demand, a transition to more sustainable energy systems has been taking place. Mountains has been protagonist of several energy transitions (ETs) in the past, although the current transition has specific characteristics. The objective of this paper is to understand the ET...