Public attitudes to the development of wind power schemes have been examined extensively in previous research (for example Bishop and Proctor 1994; Devine-Wright 2005). Landscape and visual impacts have emerged as the most far-reaching effects of onshore wind farm development
Recent long term planning studies have demonstrated the important role of variable renewables (VRE) ...
There is a big concern on the impact on the seascape of the planned offshore wind farms in the Belgi...
Cost-efficiency and public acceptance are competing objectives for onshore wind locations. The impac...
Planning information pertaining to the potential visual impacts of proposed construction development...
There is an increasing interest in the use of IT-based tools to encourage public participation in en...
In response to recent policy initiatives and UK and European legislation there is increasing focus o...
Geospatial modelling is extensively used to identify suitable sites for the installation of onshore ...
The impact of wind farms on the environment and subsequently on tourism is the subject of much heate...
Growing international demand for renewable energy has led to rapid growth in the wind power sector a...
There is a global drive to develop renewable energy power generation to reduce environmental impacts...
In the context of Great Britain, onshore wind provides the most cost-effective method of renewable e...
There are numerous stakeholders in the coastal zone. However, many of their uses of the zone are riv...
Wind energy is identified as having a significant contribution to reducing greenhouse gas emission, ...
Wind energy represents one of the most important renewable resources. Wind energy is a clean, renewa...
Thirteen onshore wind farm projects, totalling approximately 700 wind turbines, are proposed for the...
Recent long term planning studies have demonstrated the important role of variable renewables (VRE) ...
There is a big concern on the impact on the seascape of the planned offshore wind farms in the Belgi...
Cost-efficiency and public acceptance are competing objectives for onshore wind locations. The impac...
Planning information pertaining to the potential visual impacts of proposed construction development...
There is an increasing interest in the use of IT-based tools to encourage public participation in en...
In response to recent policy initiatives and UK and European legislation there is increasing focus o...
Geospatial modelling is extensively used to identify suitable sites for the installation of onshore ...
The impact of wind farms on the environment and subsequently on tourism is the subject of much heate...
Growing international demand for renewable energy has led to rapid growth in the wind power sector a...
There is a global drive to develop renewable energy power generation to reduce environmental impacts...
In the context of Great Britain, onshore wind provides the most cost-effective method of renewable e...
There are numerous stakeholders in the coastal zone. However, many of their uses of the zone are riv...
Wind energy is identified as having a significant contribution to reducing greenhouse gas emission, ...
Wind energy represents one of the most important renewable resources. Wind energy is a clean, renewa...
Thirteen onshore wind farm projects, totalling approximately 700 wind turbines, are proposed for the...
Recent long term planning studies have demonstrated the important role of variable renewables (VRE) ...
There is a big concern on the impact on the seascape of the planned offshore wind farms in the Belgi...
Cost-efficiency and public acceptance are competing objectives for onshore wind locations. The impac...