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Exploring the Spatial Dynamics of a Just Regional Energy Transition: What If We Ask Citizens?

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The installation of wind turbines and solar parks in valued rural landscapes has led to local concerns and perceived injustices to the extent that the societal acceptance of the energy transition is at stake. Although the literature on energy justice is blooming, research into citizens' understandings of justice with regards to regional energy transitions is rare. This paper examines the aspects citizens consider relevant when discussing a just energy transition in a regional context. Eleven focus groups, including 42 participants with various backgrounds, were conducted in four cities in the province of Overijssel, the Netherlands. The results show that citizens express justice claims by referring to spaces, places, and scales both within and beyond the region. From the perspective of citizens, regional energy transitions are both influenced by, and have an impact on, existing socio‐spatial inequalities at multiple levels, ranging from households to the entire world. Citizens also acknowledge that energy policies and changes made at one scale can create injustices at other scales, referring to the different impacts national subsidies have on rich and poor neighborhoods, or to different effects of implementing renewable energy facilities on rural landscapes and urban regions. Our findings illustrate the multi‐scalar character of justice concerns in regional energy transitions. A better understanding of the spatial justice considerations that are fundamental to the concerns of citizens can help improve policy processes and communication about regional energy transitions.
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Published
Jan 20, 2026
Vol/Issue
36(2)
Pages
240-252
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Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek Award: 408.ME.19.408
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Simone Haarbosch, Sanneke Kloppenburg, Bas Van Vliet, et al. (2026). Exploring the Spatial Dynamics of a Just Regional Energy Transition: What If We Ask Citizens?. Environmental Policy and Governance, 36(2), 240-252. https://doi.org/10.1002/eet.70044