Explaining Resident Attitudes toward Wind Energy Development in the Sandhills

Sean S. Downey, Pierce Greenberg, M. Vinton
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abstract:Like other regions across the Great Plains, the Sandhills of Nebraska has been identified as a promising region for the expansion of wind energy development. But residents have mixed views regarding their support for the industry. In this study, we seek to examine the attitudinal and socio-demographic factors that contribute to individuals' support or opposition to the development of wind energy in Brown County, Nebraska. We collected data from a 37-question mail survey that was completed by more than 150 residents. Our analysis found that concerns about visual unattractiveness and perceived health effects were the most salient concerns driving opposition to wind energy development. The perceptions of job creation by wind energy and of unfair treatment in the planning and siting process influence wind attitudes when examined independently but are not significant net of other variables. Additionally, the perceived frequency of seeing turbines and party identification have significant effects on attitudes of support toward wind. We discuss how these results illustrate the context-dependent nature of attitudes toward wind— and how that might influence patterns of wind acceptance and resistance in different contexts across the Great Plains.
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解释沙丘地区居民对风能开发的态度
摘要:与大平原上的其他地区一样,内布拉斯加州的Sandhills已被确定为扩大风能开发的一个有前景的地区。但是,居民们对于他们对该行业的支持有着不同的看法。在这项研究中,我们试图检验内布拉斯加州布朗县个人支持或反对风能开发的态度和社会人口因素。我们从一项由150多名居民完成的37个问题的邮件调查中收集了数据。我们的分析发现,对视觉吸引力和感知健康影响的担忧是反对风能开发的最突出的担忧。独立研究时,对风能创造就业机会以及规划和选址过程中不公平待遇的看法会影响风力态度,但扣除其他变量后并不显著。此外,看到涡轮机的感知频率和政党身份对支持风能的态度有显著影响。我们讨论了这些结果如何说明对风的态度依赖于环境的性质,以及这可能如何影响大平原不同环境下的风接受和阻力模式。
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Great Plains Research
Great Plains Research Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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期刊介绍: Great Plains Research publishes original research and scholarly reviews of important advances in the natural and social sciences with relevance to and special emphases on environmental, economic and social issues in the Great Plains. It includes reviews of books and reports on symposia and conferences that included sessions on topics pertaining to the Great Plains. Papers must be comprehensible to a multidisciplinary community of scholars and lay readers who share interest in the region. Stimulating review and synthesis articles will be published if they inform, educate, and highlight both current status and further research directions.
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