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Title: | GLOSSARY ON RENEWABLE ENERGY AND LANDSCAPE QUALITY – THE GLOSSARY |
Authors: | Muñoz-Rojas, José Kruse, Alexandra Marot, Naja |
Editors: | Barczi, Attila Centeri, Csaba Kruse, Alexandra Marot, Naja |
Keywords: | Landscape Quality Renewable Energy |
Issue Date: | 29-Jan-2019 |
Publisher: | Szent István University-Faculty of Agrarian and Environmental Sciences |
Citation: | KRUSE A., MAROT N., ALDUK Z., BENEDIKTSSON K., BOTTARELLI M., BRITO P., CENTERI C., EITER S., FRANTALB., FROLOVA M., GAILLARD B., GRÓNÁS V. HÁYRYNEN M., HERNANDEZ JIMENEZ V., HEWITT R., HUNZIKER M.,KABAI R., KARAN I., LACHOWSKA M., MARTINAT S.,MARTINOPOULOS G., MESTRE N., MICKOVSKI S.B., MILLER D., OTTE P., MUÑOZ-ROJAS J., ROEHNER S., ROTH M., SCHROTH O., SCOGNAMIGLIO A., SLUPINSKI M.,STREMKE S., TESCHNER N.GLOSSARY ON RENEWABLE ENERGY AND LANDSCAPE QUALITY. Journal of Landscape Ecology: 7-96 (2018 - Special Issue 2) |
Abstract: | The COST RELY Glossary on Renewable Energy and Landscape Quality is the result of the European
COST RELY project that focused on investigating the influence of renewable energy production on landscape
quality. 31 people participated in developing and revising the definitions and descriptions for the 46 terms
included in the glossary. Work was done in the period from 2015 to 2017 in multiple rounds of revision done by
the RELY experts. Terms in the glossary are clustered into three groups: first group terms are directly connected
to the landscape and its characteristics, the second one touches the planning process and methods, and the last
one covers different renewable energy sources and production types. Each entry to the glossary consists of six
elements: the term, definition, related terms, keywords, illustration(s) and sources. The terms are based on the
expert knowledge of the contributors, scientific literature (monographs and articles), EU regulation, relevant web
pages and other useful sources, stated in the Reference section. At the end of the glossary, terms are translated
into 28 European languages including Esperanto. The glossary targets the researchers from the field, policy
makers, local communities, investors in the sector of renewable energy and NGOs concerned with the matter in
order to assure that people from different educational background and profession understand and use the term in
the same manner. Beside from internal Action use, the terms shall contribute to existing glossaries on the
relevant topics. |
URI: | http://www.tajokologiailapok.szie.hu/pdf/2018_SpecialIssue2/2018specialissue2.pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10174/24373 |
Type: | article |
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