How far do noise concerns travel? Exploring how familiarity and justice shape noise expectations and social acceptance of planned wind energy projects
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The bridging the gap between expected and actual impacts, as well as addressing misconceptions about noise among residents with low familiarity, is key. Neighboring municipalities can play a crucial role and host jurisdictions should consider appropriate measures to manage perceived justice.
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How far do noise concerns travel? Exploring how familiarity and justice shape noise expectations and social acceptance of planned wind energy projects
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How far do noise concerns travel? Exploring how familiarity and justice shape noise expectations and social acceptance of planned wind energy projects
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