由于缺乏社区参与,巴西东北部风电扩张项目面临来自苏米杜罗(非裔巴西逃亡黑帮)等社区的基层抵制。 Brazil's Northeast wind power expansion faces grassroots resistance from communities like Sumidouro, an Afro-Brazilian quilombo, due to lack of community involvement.
巴西东北部的风力发电扩张面临基层的抵制,像苏米杜罗这样的社区(一个正式承认的非裔巴西人后裔的逃亡黑帮)要求进行谈判并疏远风力涡轮机。 Wind power expansion in Brazil's Northeast faces grassroots resistance, with communities like Sumidouro, a formally-recognized quilombo of Afro-Brazilian descendants, demanding negotiations and distancing wind turbines. 这种抵制源于能源开发过程中社区参与的不足,尽管巴西已成为世界第五大风力发电国。 This resistance stems from a lack of community involvement in the energy development process, as Brazil becomes the world's fifth-largest wind power producer.