tIn recent years, some European countries have experienced rapid growth of installation of photovoltaicsystems. These systems can involve relevant, and in some cases quite radical, transformations of the land-scape, especially in rural areas, and long-term impact on land use. In Italy, this installation of photovoltaicsystems has raised concerns over the impact on the landscape and on land use. Visual Q methodologyis particularly suited for the assessment of such perceived impact of photovoltaic systems. A selection(concourse) of landscape images with photovoltaic elements was collected and used during this Q-sortanalysis. The final Q sample included 54 images of various photovoltaic plants in urban and rural set-tings. The P set was composed of 34 participants, including landscape and photovoltaic professionals.This analysis identified three distinctive factors that are representative of the different viewpoints on theintegration of photovoltaic systems within the urban and rural landscapes. We conclude with a discussionof the wider land-use policy implications of this analysis.

Using visual Q sorting to determine the impact of photovoltaic applications on the landscape / Naspetti, Simona; Mandolesi, Serena; Zanoli, Raffaele. - In: LAND USE POLICY. - ISSN 0264-8377. - ELETTRONICO. - 57:(2016), pp. 564-573. [10.1016/j.landusepol.2016.06.021]

Using visual Q sorting to determine the impact of photovoltaic applications on the landscape

NASPETTI, Simona;MANDOLESI, SERENA;ZANOLI, RAFFAELE
2016-01-01

Abstract

tIn recent years, some European countries have experienced rapid growth of installation of photovoltaicsystems. These systems can involve relevant, and in some cases quite radical, transformations of the land-scape, especially in rural areas, and long-term impact on land use. In Italy, this installation of photovoltaicsystems has raised concerns over the impact on the landscape and on land use. Visual Q methodologyis particularly suited for the assessment of such perceived impact of photovoltaic systems. A selection(concourse) of landscape images with photovoltaic elements was collected and used during this Q-sortanalysis. The final Q sample included 54 images of various photovoltaic plants in urban and rural set-tings. The P set was composed of 34 participants, including landscape and photovoltaic professionals.This analysis identified three distinctive factors that are representative of the different viewpoints on theintegration of photovoltaic systems within the urban and rural landscapes. We conclude with a discussionof the wider land-use policy implications of this analysis.
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