Pages that link to "Item:Q166354"
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The following pages link to Social Acceptance of Renewable Energy Innovation (Q166354):
Displayed 43 items.
- Louisa A. Kramer (Q163991) (← links)
- Statistical guidelines for assessing marine avian hotspots and coldspots: A case study on wind energy development in the U.S. Atlantic Ocean (Q234426) (← links)
- Onshore industrial wind turbine locations for the United States up to March 2014 (Q234569) (← links)
- Environmental impacts of utility-scale solar energy (Q236217) (← links)
- Effects of wind-energy facilities on grassland bird distributions (Q237916) (← links)
- Are coastal managers ready for climate change? A case study from estuaries along the Pacific coast of the United States (Q238813) (← links)
- Assessing the state of knowledge of utility-scale wind energy development and operation on non-volant terrestrial and marine wildlife (Q242884) (← links)
- Julie A. Beston (Q242948) (← links)
- Kenneth E. Nussear (Q243373) (← links)
- Lynne Koontz (Q243377) (← links)
- Lance B. McNew (Q243492) (← links)
- Roger W. Compton (Q244168) (← links)
- Victoria Pebbles (Q244538) (← links)
- Yao Yin (Q244649) (← links)
- Net energy payback and CO2 emissions from three midwestern wind farms: An update (Q246294) (← links)
- Wildlife conservation and solar energy development in the Desert Southwest, United States (Q251593) (← links)
- Assessing the exposure of three diving bird species to offshore wind areas on the U.S. Atlantic Outer Continental Shelf using satellite telemetry (Q253195) (← links)
- Afraid to Start Because the Outcome is Uncertain?: Social Site Characterization as a Tool for Informing Public Engagement Efforts (Q267474) (← links)
- Limitations, lack of standardization, and recommended best practices in studies of renewable energy effects on birds and bats (Q267850) (← links)
- Supplying ecosystem services on US rangelands (Q269362) (← links)
- Utilizing high-resolution genetic markers to track population-level exposure of migratory birds to renewable energy development (Q271081) (← links)
- Aligning renewable energy expansion with climate-driven range shifts (Q271212) (← links)
- A replication of proximity to chronic wasting disease, perceived risk, and social trust in managing agency between hunters in Minnesota and Illinois (Q272138) (← links)
- A continuously updated, geospatially rectified database of utility-scale wind turbines in the United States (Q272372) (← links)
- Vulnerability of avian populations to renewable energy production (Q275008) (← links)
- The geographic extent of bird populations affected by renewable-energy development (Q280279) (← links)
- Wind energy: An ecological challenge (Q281291) (← links)
- Trade-offs between utility-scale solar development and ungulates on western rangelands (Q286212) (← links)
- Landscape-scale wildlife species richness metrics to inform wind and solar energy facility siting: An Arizona case study (Q286535) (← links)
- Biases in the literature on direct wildlife mortality from energy development (Q288418) (← links)
- Wind, sun, and wildlife: Do wind and solar energy development “short-circuit” conservation in the western United States? (Q295513) (← links)
- Numbers of wildlife fatalities at renewable energy facilities in a targeted development region (Q310860) (← links)
- Review of indicators for comparing environmental effects across energy sources (Q311993) (← links)
- Resource selection and wintering phenology of White-winged Scoters in southern New England: Implications for offshore wind energy development (Q312267) (← links)
- Portobello High School (Q331347) (← links)
- Bureau of Energy (Q332053) (← links)
- Vermont Law and Graduate School (Q333002) (← links)
- Busan Development Institute (Q333069) (← links)
- Danish Ministry of Climate, Energy and Utilities (Q333142) (← links)
- Oregon Sea Grant (Q334642) (← links)
- TGS (Norway) (Q334861) (← links)
- Korea Energy Economics Institute (Q335292) (← links)
- Climate Analytics (Q335327) (← links)