2020
DOI: 10.4236/oalib.1106443
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Wind Turbines: Why Some Families Living in Proximity to Wind Energy Facilities Contemplate Vacating Their Homes: An Overview of Findings

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“…Some people living near wind energy facilities have reported adverse health effects and have left their homes (Krogh, 2011;Krogh et al, 2020;Le Coz & Sherman, 2017;Nicol & Seglins, 2011;Pearce, 2010); others contemplate doing so (Krogh et al, 2020). Some families have been billeted by, or have negotiated financial agreements with wind energy developers (Jeffery et al, 2014).…”
Section: Abandoned Homesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some people living near wind energy facilities have reported adverse health effects and have left their homes (Krogh, 2011;Krogh et al, 2020;Le Coz & Sherman, 2017;Nicol & Seglins, 2011;Pearce, 2010); others contemplate doing so (Krogh et al, 2020). Some families have been billeted by, or have negotiated financial agreements with wind energy developers (Jeffery et al, 2014).…”
Section: Abandoned Homesmentioning
confidence: 99%