Published May 5, 2022
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Multi-scale landscape visual impact assessment for onshore wind farms in rural area of China
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- 1. Faculty of Landscape Architecture, East China University of Science and Technology, Shanghai, China
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Growing attention on global de-carbonization, energy security, and sustainable development has made wind energy one of the most popular renewable energy sources. With the trend of huge-size wind turbines and more distributed wind farms constructed in densely populated areas of China, the impact of wind turbines on landscape can’t be ignored. This paper aims to assess landscape visual impact at different spatial scales caused by large-size wind turbines...
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