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    Thirty years of North American wind energy acceptance research: What have we learned? by Rand, Joseph, Hoen, Ben

    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 by Hübner, Gundula, Pohl, Johannes, Hoen, Ben, Firestone, Jeremy, Rand, Joseph, Elliott, Debi, Haac, Ryan

    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 by Beiter, Philipp, Rand, Joseph T., Seel, Joachim, Lantz, Eric, Gilman, Patrick, Wiser, Ryan

    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 by Rand, Joseph J., Paceley, Megan S.

    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 by Rand, Joseph S., McLean, Ryan D., Jensen, Alexander C.

    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 by Haac, T. Ryan, Kaliski, Kenneth, Landis, Matthew, Hoen, Ben, Rand, Joseph, Firestone, Jeremy, Elliott, Debi, Hübner, Gundula, Pohl, Johannes

    “…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 by Jensen, Alexander C, Whiteman, Shawn D, Rand, Joseph S, Fingerman, Karen L

    “…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 by Rand, Joseph T., Kramer, Louisa A., Garrity, Christopher P., Hoen, Ben D., Diffendorfer, Jay E., Hunt, Hannah E., Spears, Michael

    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 by Joseph J. Rand, Megan S. Paceley, Jessica N. Fish, Sloan Okrey Anderson

    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 by Rand, Joseph

    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 by Rand, Joseph

    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 by Elmallah, Salma, Rand, Joseph

    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 by Hoen, Ben, Darlow, Ryan, Haac, Ryan, Rand, Joseph, Kaliski, Ken

    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 by Wiser, Ryan, Rand, Joseph, Seel, Joachim, Beiter, Philipp, Baker, Erin, Lantz, Eric, Gilman, Patrick

    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 by Hoen, Ben, Firestone, Jeremy, Rand, Joseph, Elliot, Debi, Hübner, Gundula, Pohl, Johannes, Wiser, Ryan, Lantz, Eric, Haac, T. Ryan, Kaliski, Ken

    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 by Firestone, Jeremy, Hoen, Ben, Rand, Joseph, Elliott, Debi, Hübner, Gundula, Pohl, Johannes

    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 by Nilson, Robi, Rand, Joseph, Hoen, Ben, Elmallah, Salma

    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 by Haac, Ryan, Darlow, Ryan, Kaliski, Ken, Rand, Joseph, Hoen, Ben

    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 by Bolinger, Mark, Lantz, Eric, Wiser, Ryan, Hoen, Ben, Rand, Joseph, Hammond, Robert

    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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