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Key Challenges Of Offshore Wind Power Three Essays Addressing Public Acceptance Stakeholder Conflict And Wildlife Impacts Alison Waterbury Bates

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Key Challenges Of Offshore Wind Power Three Essays Addressing Public Acceptance Stakeholder Conflict And Wildlife Impacts Alison Waterbury Bates
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Publisher: University of Delaware
File Extension: PDF
File size: 48.34 MB
Pages: 277
Author: Alison Waterbury Bates
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Key Challenges Of Offshore Wind Power Three Essays Addressing Public Acceptance Stakeholder Conflict And Wildlife Impacts Alison Waterbury Bates by Alison Waterbury Bates instant download after payment.

This dissertation addresses social and regulatory issues surrounding offshore wind development through three stand-alone essays, which, in combination, address a decision-making framework of where to locate offshore wind turbines, by minimizing effects on people and wildlife. The challenges to offshore wind that are addressed by this dissertation include (1) understanding underlying factors that drive support for or opposition to offshore wind energy; (2) conflict with existing ocean uses and users;and (3) public concern and regulatory processes related to wildlife impacts.

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