Article ID: | iaor20133503 |
Volume: | 50 |
Issue: | 2 |
Start Page Number: | 592 |
End Page Number: | 600 |
Publication Date: | Nov 2012 |
Journal: | Energy Policy |
Authors: | Pohl Johannes, Hbner Gundula, Mohs Anja |
Keywords: | transportation: air, design, social |
A dominant resistance factor against wind power projects seems to be their visual impact on the landscape. In addition stress effects from aircraft obstruction markings are an emerging topic related to acceptance. As the height of wind turbines increases, so does the number of mandatory obstruction markings. Recently, obstruction markings have caused a growing number of complaints from residents. Whether obstruction markings indeed cause stress or even substantial annoyance remains an open question. To analyse the stress impact of obstruction markings, we used environmental and stress psychology methodologies. Residents (