Search Results - "Rand, Joseph"
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Thirty years of North American wind energy acceptance research: What have we learned?
Published in Energy research & social science (01-07-2017)“…Thirty years of North American research on public acceptance of wind energy has produced important insights, yet knowledge gaps remain. This review synthesizes…”
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Monitoring annoyance and stress effects of wind turbines on nearby residents: A comparison of U.S. and European samples
Published in Environment international (01-11-2019)“…As wind turbines and the number of wind projects scale throughout the world, a growing number of individuals might be affected by these structures. For some…”
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Expert perspectives on the wind plant of the future
Published in Wind energy (Chichester, England) (01-08-2022)“…Wind power technology has changed rapidly in recent years. Technology innovation, evolving power markets, and competing land and ocean uses continue to…”
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Exploring the lived experiences of rural LGBTQ + youth: Navigating identity and authenticity within school and community contexts
Published in Journal of gay & lesbian social services (02-01-2022)“…Research with rural LGBTQ + youth suggests their experiences of stigma and victimization, as well as related health concerns, may be greater than that of urban…”
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Parenting as Beta Testing: Perceived Changes in Parenting from Firstborns to Secondborns
Published in Journal of family issues (01-03-2022)“…Research suggests that parents often change parenting strategies between children, but few studies have examined parents’ perceptions of those changes…”
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Wind turbine audibility and noise annoyance in a national U.S. survey: Individual perception and influencing factors
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-08-2019)“…With results from a nationwide survey sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy, factors that affect outdoor audibility and noise annoyance of wind turbines…”
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You're Just Like Your Dad: Intergenerational Patterns of Differential Treatment of Siblings
Published in The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences (01-11-2017)“…Past work highlights that parents' differential treatment has implications for offspring's mental and relational health across the life course. Although the…”
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A continuously updated, geospatially rectified database of utility-scale wind turbines in the United States
Published in Scientific data (13-01-2020)“…Over 60,000 utility-scale wind turbines are installed in the United States as of October, 2019, representing over 97 gigawatts of electric power capacity; US…”
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LGBTQ+ Inclusion and Support: An Analysis of Challenges and Opportunities Within 4-H
Published in Journal of youth development (Online) (01-01-2021)“…LGBTQ+ youth experience health disparities compared with heterosexual and cisgender youth. Community-based, positive youth development organizations are an…”
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Overlooked trade‐offs of environmentally protective hydropower operation: Impacts to ancillary services and greenhouse gas emissions
Published in River research and applications (01-11-2018)“…The relicensing of large hydropower projects in the United States often enforces environmental constraints such as minimum instream flows. These requirements…”
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Overlooked trade‐offs of environmentally protective hydropower operation: I mpacts to ancillary services and greenhouse gas emissions
Published in River research and applications (01-11-2018)“…The relicensing of large hydropower projects in the United States often enforces environmental constraints such as minimum instream flows. These requirements…”
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“After the leases are signed, it's a done deal”: Exploring procedural injustices for utility-scale wind energy planning in the United States
Published in Energy research & social science (01-07-2022)“…Expanding wind energy deployment to meet climate and policy goals requires willing communities to host wind projects. Wind power acceptance is inextricably…”
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Effects of land-based wind turbine upsizing on community sound levels and power and energy density
Published in Applied energy (15-05-2023)“…[Display omitted] •Technological advancement has resulted in larger – and louder – wind turbines.•Future wind projects will use fewer turbines per unit of land…”
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Expert elicitation survey predicts 37% to 49% declines in wind energy costs by 2050
Published in Nature energy (01-05-2021)“…Wind energy has experienced accelerated cost reduction over the past five years—far greater than predicted in a 2015 expert elicitation. Here we report results…”
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Attitudes of U.S. Wind Turbine Neighbors: Analysis of a Nationwide Survey
Published in Energy policy (01-11-2019)“…Experts predict continuing deployment of wind turbines in the United States, which will create more interactions between turbines and surrounding communities…”
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Reconsidering barriers to wind power projects: community engagement, developer transparency and place
Published in Journal of environmental policy & planning (04-05-2018)“…In 2016, we undertook a nationally representative wind power perceptions survey of individuals living within 8 km of over 600 projects in the United States,…”
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Halfway up the ladder: Developer practices and perspectives on community engagement for utility-scale renewable energy in the United States
Published in Energy research & social science (01-11-2024)“…Community engagement is a key pathway for incorporating social considerations into the development of utility-scale renewable energy facilities. Prior…”
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In the shadow of wind energy: Predicting community exposure and annoyance to wind turbine shadow flicker in the United States
Published in Energy research & social science (01-05-2022)“…The moving shadows caused by wind turbines, referred to as “shadow flicker” (“SF”), are known to generate annoyance in a subset of the exposed population…”
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Opportunities for and challenges to further reductions in the “specific power” rating of wind turbines installed in the United States
Published in Wind engineering (01-04-2021)“…A wind turbine’s “specific power” rating relates its capacity to the swept area of its rotor in terms of Watt per square meter. For a given generator capacity,…”
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