The social acceptability of wind farms has been researched for several decades now, with the first research tracing back to the 1980s. This paper aims to deliver a literature review within the structural framework proposed by the paper of variables influencing the acceptability of wind farms. The large amount of research published on the social acceptability of wind farms requires an effort to identify and categorise variables to deliver a holistic understanding of opposition and support to wind energy. We classify the variables into three main categories: first, ‘psychological variables’, including perceived benefits and costs, emotions, and attitudes; second, ‘contextual variables’, including community energy schemes and media influence; ...
Though public opinion polls prove generally high rate of positive support for the usage of renewable...
Social acceptance is a key challenge for the deployment of wind energy and could limit the overall w...
Social acceptance is considered to be a decisive factor for the development of wind energy. Surveys ...
In the last decades, the debate on renewable energy has received international attention. In the Eur...
In the last decades, the debate on renewable energy has received international attention. In the Eur...
This reference article gives an overview of social acceptance (acceptance by all relevant actors in ...
This study investigates methods for increasing the local social acceptance of onshore wind projects ...
The literature on public attitudes to wind power is underpinned by key assumptions which limit its s...
Wind is the most mature of the existing Renewable Energy System (RES) technologies and it is expecte...
Airborne wind energy (AWE) systems use tethered flying devices to harvest higher-altitude winds to p...
Wind power is often presented as a technique for energy production with many environmental benefits,...
Drawing from research interviews and the academic literature, this article conceptualizes the condit...
Although the public generally hold positive attitudes towards wind energy, proposals for the constru...
Although the public generally hold positive attitudes towards wind energy, proposals for the constru...
Airborne wind energy (AWE) systems use tethered flying devices to harvest higher-altitude winds to p...
Though public opinion polls prove generally high rate of positive support for the usage of renewable...
Social acceptance is a key challenge for the deployment of wind energy and could limit the overall w...
Social acceptance is considered to be a decisive factor for the development of wind energy. Surveys ...
In the last decades, the debate on renewable energy has received international attention. In the Eur...
In the last decades, the debate on renewable energy has received international attention. In the Eur...
This reference article gives an overview of social acceptance (acceptance by all relevant actors in ...
This study investigates methods for increasing the local social acceptance of onshore wind projects ...
The literature on public attitudes to wind power is underpinned by key assumptions which limit its s...
Wind is the most mature of the existing Renewable Energy System (RES) technologies and it is expecte...
Airborne wind energy (AWE) systems use tethered flying devices to harvest higher-altitude winds to p...
Wind power is often presented as a technique for energy production with many environmental benefits,...
Drawing from research interviews and the academic literature, this article conceptualizes the condit...
Although the public generally hold positive attitudes towards wind energy, proposals for the constru...
Although the public generally hold positive attitudes towards wind energy, proposals for the constru...
Airborne wind energy (AWE) systems use tethered flying devices to harvest higher-altitude winds to p...
Though public opinion polls prove generally high rate of positive support for the usage of renewable...
Social acceptance is a key challenge for the deployment of wind energy and could limit the overall w...
Social acceptance is considered to be a decisive factor for the development of wind energy. Surveys ...