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The impact of community split on the acceptance of wind turbines
Itay Fischhendler
,
Lior Herman
*
, Alexandra Barr
,
Gillad Rosen
*
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Department of Geography
Department of International Relations
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Keyphrases
Public Acceptance
100%
Wind Turbine
100%
Politicians
66%
Renewable Energy
66%
Community Cohesion
66%
Israel
33%
Successful Implementation
33%
Community-based
33%
Local Community
33%
Monetary Incentives
33%
Planning Process
33%
Measurement Units
33%
Moshav
33%
Community Dynamics
33%
Cohesion
33%
Kibbutz
33%
Social Acceptance
33%
Renewable Energy Investment
33%
Community Acceptance
33%
Bridge Construction
33%
Renewable Energy Policy
33%
Energy Conflicts
33%
State Planning
33%
Rural Settlements
33%
Computer Science
Planning Process
100%
Local Community
100%
Successful Implementation
100%
Monetary Incentive
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Socialist Agriculture
100%
Renewable Energy Policy
100%
Social Sciences
Community Cohesion
33%