There is a dichotomy in the view of wind farms among members of the public: on one hand, there is a desire for renewable energy sources, and on the other hand, there is a major concern about the visual impact of wind turbines used for power production. This concern for visual impact is a major factor in the reaction of the public to the development of new wind farms. Our study aims to objectify this influence and to establish the factors that determine how people evaluate these structures. We tested the visual quality of landscapes in which these structures are to be placed, the number of structures and their distance from the viewer, and various characteristics of our respondents. We found that the physical attributes of the landscape and ...
Wind turbine technology is a field that has experienced significant innovation and technical progres...
This report gives the results of the EU financed study WINDFARMpertception on how residents perceive...
Visual preferences for wind turbines: Location, numbers and respondent characteristic
There is a dichotomy in the view of wind farms among members of the public: on one hand, there is a ...
This dissertation is a selection of three papers focused on visual preference of wind turbines. Visu...
Experiences of wind turbines (WT) shape public perception and acceptance of the tech- nology, influe...
This study aims at understanding people's preferences about wind energy in order to foster the insta...
YesSocial acceptance for wind turbines is variable, providing a challenge to the implementation of t...
There has been considerable research into issues around the social acceptance and visual impact of w...
Over the last decade, wind power has emerged as a possible source of energy and has attracted the at...
Thirteen onshore wind farm projects, totalling approximately 700 wind turbines, are proposed for the...
Experts predict continuing deployment of wind turbines in the United States, which will create more ...
Renewable energy production takes on many forms; wind farms and their turbines are but one. Turbines...
AbstractCommunity-based wind energy projects, with their small-scale, yet sizeable presence, provide...
There appears to be a disjuncture in the wind energy sector between the prevailing thinking in lands...
Wind turbine technology is a field that has experienced significant innovation and technical progres...
This report gives the results of the EU financed study WINDFARMpertception on how residents perceive...
Visual preferences for wind turbines: Location, numbers and respondent characteristic
There is a dichotomy in the view of wind farms among members of the public: on one hand, there is a ...
This dissertation is a selection of three papers focused on visual preference of wind turbines. Visu...
Experiences of wind turbines (WT) shape public perception and acceptance of the tech- nology, influe...
This study aims at understanding people's preferences about wind energy in order to foster the insta...
YesSocial acceptance for wind turbines is variable, providing a challenge to the implementation of t...
There has been considerable research into issues around the social acceptance and visual impact of w...
Over the last decade, wind power has emerged as a possible source of energy and has attracted the at...
Thirteen onshore wind farm projects, totalling approximately 700 wind turbines, are proposed for the...
Experts predict continuing deployment of wind turbines in the United States, which will create more ...
Renewable energy production takes on many forms; wind farms and their turbines are but one. Turbines...
AbstractCommunity-based wind energy projects, with their small-scale, yet sizeable presence, provide...
There appears to be a disjuncture in the wind energy sector between the prevailing thinking in lands...
Wind turbine technology is a field that has experienced significant innovation and technical progres...
This report gives the results of the EU financed study WINDFARMpertception on how residents perceive...
Visual preferences for wind turbines: Location, numbers and respondent characteristic