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Whither the Wind?
Author: | Aesthetics, Economics, General, Regulations, Siting, U.K.
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Rufus Bellamy, British Holiday & Home Parks Association (BH&HPA) environmental adviser, examines the benefits (finding them wanting) and impacts of wind power with special attention to the impact that wind farms have on tourism. There is also a description of how to oppose industrial wind farm developments during the planning process.
This article is made available here by the kind permission of BH&HPA.
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