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Les territoires du vent. Eoliennes et sociétés locales en Italie du Sud

Authors: Giovanni Carrosio; Ivano Scotti;

Les territoires du vent. Eoliennes et sociétés locales en Italie du Sud

Abstract

Plusieurs études ont souligné le fait que la transition énergétique soutenable doit être envisagée comme un processus permettant de définir des modèles sociaux innovants d’approvisionnement énergétique impliquant différents acteurs (propriétaires terriens, élus locaux, entreprises et professionnels de l’aménagement du territoire, sociétés locales, etc.) et différents « biens » (ressources économiques et symboliques, informations, compétences, etc.), et dont les formes de régulations combinent éléments du marché et formes de réciprocité et de redistribution. Certains travaux ont montré que les formes spécifiques d’organisation sociale liées à la transition énergétique se concrétisent et se définissent sur la base des dynamiques à l’oeuvre au niveau territorial et des caractéristiques propres à leur contexte. C’est dans cette perspective que nous présentons ici l’analyse des liens entre les réalisations d’installations d’énergie renouvelable et les dynamiques socio-territoriales dans le contexte italien. Notre travail se focalise sur le cas de l’éolien, secteur qui a connu une forte croissance ces quinze dernières années et qui offre encore des perspectives de développement. Nous avons adopté pour cette recherche une méthodologie qualitative en nous concentrant sur des études de cas du Sud de l’Italie, précisément dans les provinces de Foggia (dans la région des Pouilles) et de Potenza (dans la région de la Basilicate) où est produit un tiers de l’énergie éolienne italienne.

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transition énergétique; éolienne, éolienne, transition énergétique

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