Assessing acceptability of two onshore wind power development schemes: A tests of the cumulative effects of wind turbines

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Assessing acceptability of two onshore wind power development schemes : A tests of the cumulative effects of wind turbines. / Ladenburg, Jacob; Termansen, Mette; Hasler, Berit; Dahlgaard, Jens Olav.

European Wind Energy Conference and Exhibition 2012, EWEC 2012. 2012. p. 367-394 (European Wind Energy Conference and Exhibition 2012, EWEC 2012, Vol. 1).

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Ladenburg, J, Termansen, M, Hasler, B & Dahlgaard, JO 2012, Assessing acceptability of two onshore wind power development schemes: A tests of the cumulative effects of wind turbines. in European Wind Energy Conference and Exhibition 2012, EWEC 2012. European Wind Energy Conference and Exhibition 2012, EWEC 2012, vol. 1, pp. 367-394, European Wind Energy Conference and Exhibition 2012, EWEC 2012, Copenhagen, Denmark, 16/04/2012.

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Ladenburg, J., Termansen, M., Hasler, B., & Dahlgaard, J. O. (2012). Assessing acceptability of two onshore wind power development schemes: A tests of the cumulative effects of wind turbines. In European Wind Energy Conference and Exhibition 2012, EWEC 2012 (pp. 367-394). European Wind Energy Conference and Exhibition 2012, EWEC 2012 Vol. 1

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Ladenburg J, Termansen M, Hasler B, Dahlgaard JO. Assessing acceptability of two onshore wind power development schemes: A tests of the cumulative effects of wind turbines. In European Wind Energy Conference and Exhibition 2012, EWEC 2012. 2012. p. 367-394. (European Wind Energy Conference and Exhibition 2012, EWEC 2012, Vol. 1).

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Ladenburg, Jacob ; Termansen, Mette ; Hasler, Berit ; Dahlgaard, Jens Olav. / Assessing acceptability of two onshore wind power development schemes : A tests of the cumulative effects of wind turbines. European Wind Energy Conference and Exhibition 2012, EWEC 2012. 2012. pp. 367-394 (European Wind Energy Conference and Exhibition 2012, EWEC 2012, Vol. 1).

Bibtex

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