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How to Cope with Externalities of Wind Power Development How to Cope with Externalities of Wind Power Development

Assessing landscape related impacts of wind power development with the help of Choice Experiments and Ecological-Economic Modeling Framework. Evaluation of Planning Procedures on the Regional Level regarding the identification of sites for wind power development. Recommendations for Optimization and Re Allocation of land use options for wind energy supply.

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Author: Cornelia Ohl and Marcus Eichhorn (Fellow) | Visits: 1629 | Page Views: 1718
 
Domain:  Green Tech Category: Wind/Water/Geo Subcategory: Environmental Impact 
Upload Date: 19th-Jan-2010  Click On Above Link To See More

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