Onshore wind and the likelihood of planning acceptance: Learning from a Great Britain context

Volume: 128, Pages: 954 - 966
Published: May 1, 2019
Abstract
Geospatial modelling is extensively used to identify suitable sites for the installation of onshore wind turbines, with the starting point being the estimate of exploitable resource. However, there are concerns that such approaches do not accurately consider the social issues surrounding such projects, resulting in large numbers of projects subsequently being rejected at the planning permission stage. Using the location of 1721 historic wind...
Paper Details
Title
Onshore wind and the likelihood of planning acceptance: Learning from a Great Britain context
Published Date
May 1, 2019
Volume
128
Pages
954 - 966
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