2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2020.110410
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Physiological and behavioral reactions to renewable energy systems in various landscape types

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“…They represent empirical research on the impacts of wind power installations and have not necessarily been applied to feasible potential studies yet (see Table 9). The first category of impacts relates to landscape quality, measured by direct indicators such as surveys on the willingness-to-pay or willingness-to-accept [224,257], by life satisfaction surveys [258], by surveys rating landscape quality [211,259], or by experiments measuring the physiological and behavioural reaction of participants to audio-visual impacts of renewable installations [260]. Changes in property prices [242,257] and decisions by regulatory authorities [261] have been used as proxies for the revealed individual or community preferences over wind power installations (see Table 9).…”
Section: Employed Data Sources and Indicators For Feasible Potentialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They represent empirical research on the impacts of wind power installations and have not necessarily been applied to feasible potential studies yet (see Table 9). The first category of impacts relates to landscape quality, measured by direct indicators such as surveys on the willingness-to-pay or willingness-to-accept [224,257], by life satisfaction surveys [258], by surveys rating landscape quality [211,259], or by experiments measuring the physiological and behavioural reaction of participants to audio-visual impacts of renewable installations [260]. Changes in property prices [242,257] and decisions by regulatory authorities [261] have been used as proxies for the revealed individual or community preferences over wind power installations (see Table 9).…”
Section: Employed Data Sources and Indicators For Feasible Potentialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Psychophysiological measures of emotional intensity are measures of the physiological changes driven by the autonomic nervous system that happen in response to an emotional stimulus. One of the most widely used measures is electrodermal activity (EDA; Sander et al, 2018; Spielhofer et al, 2021). EDA is an indirect measure of the quantity of sweat secreted by the glands located in the hypodermis of palmar and plantar regions of the human body.…”
Section: Values and Emotionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The visualisation is not embedded directly in reality and is accessed in a non-immersive context. On the other end of the spectrum, remote monitoring [362,363] is located in the virtuality end and can be implemented both as VR and non-local AR. The information usually has a digital model that is displayed in the virtual space with no direct relations to the physical space in which the data are consumed.…”
Section: The Fused Twins Conceptmentioning
confidence: 99%