Balancing Offshore Wind Energy Development and Fishery Community Well-Being in Taiwan: A Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment Approach
Wen-Hsiang Liu ()
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Wen-Hsiang Liu: Department of Land Economics, National Chengchi University, No. 64, Sec. 2, Zhinan Rd., Wenshan District, Taipei 116011, Taiwan
Sustainability, 2025, vol. 17, issue 7, 1-18
Abstract:
Taiwan has been actively advancing offshore wind energy, with significant progress in deep-sea and large-scale turbine development. However, this growth poses challenges to coastal fishery communities, particularly regarding the protection of fishery rights and livelihoods. This study employs the Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment (LCSA) framework to evaluate the impact of offshore wind farm (OWF) on fishery rights in Taiwan. Through an extensive literature review, we identify key indicators influencing fishery rights within the OWF context. To ensure a comprehensive analysis, expert surveys from diverse fields provide additional insights into these impacts. By aligning our findings with international frameworks, the International Finance Corporation (IFC) Performance Standards (PS) and the Equator Principles (EP), this research underscores the significance of integrating both local concerns and global standards in OWF development. In the lifecycle of long-term, large-scale OWF projects, PS1 of the IFC PS is the most widely applicable standard, whereas P2, P4, P5 and P9 of the EP plays a central role in ensuring compliance and operational efficiency. This study uniquely integrates local fishery rights into global frameworks, bridging regional socio-economic concerns with international sustainability standards—a novel approach to balancing offshore wind development with community interests. Ultimately, this research emphasizes the importance of balancing renewable energy advancement with the preservation of fishery rights.
Keywords: LCSA; offshore wind; fishery rights; renewable energy; international finance corporation standards; equator principles (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O13 Q Q0 Q2 Q3 Q5 Q56 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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