Few people today would deny the negative impact of non-renewable energy sources on the health of our planet. Around the globe, efforts are underway to reduce the world’s reliance on fossil fuel and nuclear energy. The rapid implementation of new renewable energy technologies, like Industrial Wind Turbines (IWTs) in rural environments has raised concerns regarding the potential effects of these technologies on human health. The mechanisms by which IWTs may affect local residents’ physical, emotional, and social health and well-being have yet to be determined. The purpose of this thesis is to intentionally explore psychosocial health factors underlying the IWT phenomenon, critically examine individual and group IWT experiences and perceptio...
AbstractLiving within the vicinity of wind turbines may have adverse impacts on health measures asso...
Wind energy has considerable potential worldwide; however, several health concerns are associated wi...
Introduction: The mass print media are a widely-distributed, and often primary, source of health inf...
Despite considerable quantitative case study research on communities living with turbines, few have ...
YesSocial acceptance for wind turbines is variable, providing a challenge to the implementation of t...
This study explores factors associated with the individual's appraisal of anticipated environmental ...
Throughout the world, governments foster the deployment of wind power to mitigate negative externali...
Wind turbines play an important role in the worldwide mission of producing renewable energy. The dev...
The province of Ontario has shown great commitment towards the development of renewable energy and, ...
This thesis addresses a major gap in the wind turbine and risk assessment literatures. It explains l...
Over the last decade, wind power has emerged as a possible source of energy and has attracted the at...
Wind energy in Ontario is gaining momentum as one of the most widely used renewable resources. Grant...
Objectives: Health-related quality of life (HRQoL) can serve as a multidimensional means of evaluati...
Wind turbines have been recognized as a source of environmental hazards since the visual or auditory...
1. Acoustic health effects of wind turbines have been raised as an issue in the media and grey liter...
AbstractLiving within the vicinity of wind turbines may have adverse impacts on health measures asso...
Wind energy has considerable potential worldwide; however, several health concerns are associated wi...
Introduction: The mass print media are a widely-distributed, and often primary, source of health inf...
Despite considerable quantitative case study research on communities living with turbines, few have ...
YesSocial acceptance for wind turbines is variable, providing a challenge to the implementation of t...
This study explores factors associated with the individual's appraisal of anticipated environmental ...
Throughout the world, governments foster the deployment of wind power to mitigate negative externali...
Wind turbines play an important role in the worldwide mission of producing renewable energy. The dev...
The province of Ontario has shown great commitment towards the development of renewable energy and, ...
This thesis addresses a major gap in the wind turbine and risk assessment literatures. It explains l...
Over the last decade, wind power has emerged as a possible source of energy and has attracted the at...
Wind energy in Ontario is gaining momentum as one of the most widely used renewable resources. Grant...
Objectives: Health-related quality of life (HRQoL) can serve as a multidimensional means of evaluati...
Wind turbines have been recognized as a source of environmental hazards since the visual or auditory...
1. Acoustic health effects of wind turbines have been raised as an issue in the media and grey liter...
AbstractLiving within the vicinity of wind turbines may have adverse impacts on health measures asso...
Wind energy has considerable potential worldwide; however, several health concerns are associated wi...
Introduction: The mass print media are a widely-distributed, and often primary, source of health inf...