This collaborative map (coordinated by the Observatori del Deute en la Globalització) shows the other side of energy projects and gives a voice to the regions and communities affected by current and future energy infrastructures. These projects are slated for support from the European public funding via two schemes, the Projects of Common Interest and the European Fund for Strategic Investments. They risk redefining and privatising the meaning of common interest, overlooking the opinion of directly and indirectly affected regions.
, | 14 May 2015
This collaborative map (coordinated by the Observatori del Deute en la Globalització) shows the other side of energy projects and gives a voice to the regions and communities affected by current and future energy infrastructures.
These projects are slated for support from the European public funding via two schemes, the Projects of Common Interest and the European Fund for Strategic Investments. They risk redefining and privatising the meaning of common interest, overlooking the opinion of directly and indirectly affected regions.
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Institution: EIB
Theme: Energy & climate | Social & economic impacts | Development