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Wind power in view [[electronic resource] ] : energy landscapes in a crowded world / / edited by Martin J. Pasqualetti, Paul Gipe, Robert W. Righter
Wind power in view [[electronic resource] ] : energy landscapes in a crowded world / / edited by Martin J. Pasqualetti, Paul Gipe, Robert W. Righter
Pubbl/distr/stampa San Diego, : Academic Press, c2002
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (247 p.)
Disciplina 621.4/5
Altri autori (Persone) PasqualettiMartin J. <1945->
GipePaul
RighterRobert W
Collana Sustainable world series
Soggetto topico Wind power
Landscape design
Landscape architecture
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-281-03346-4
9786611033460
0-08-052103-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Wind Power in View: Energy Landscapes in a Crowded World; Copyright Page; Contents; Acknowledgments; Part I: Introduction; Chapter 0. A Landscape of Power; Part II: Wind Power on the Land; Chapter 1. Exoskeletal Outer-Space Creations; The Need for Wind Energy; Opposition to Wind Turbines; Origins of Opposition; Definitions of Landscape; How to Increase Public Acceptance; Views of Turbine Placement and Design; Wind Turbines as Art; Beauty and Architectural Beasts; Keep Them Turning; The Public is Forgiving; The Power of Dedicated Opponents; A Word for the Industry
Chapter 2. Wind Power and English Landscape IdentityThe Path to Failure or the Road to Success?; The Role of the Artist; The Future Landscape Symposium; The Artist as Facilitator; Landscape and Countryside; Chocolate-Box Images; Countryside; The Artist's Role in Wind Projects; The Consultative Process; Establishing a Sustainable Aesthetic for Wind Farms; Where Do Our Aesthetic Processes Operate?; The Immovable Arguments of NIMBYism; The Wind Industry's Dilemma (and Challenge); Conclusions for a Future Strategy; Chapter 3. The Wind in One's Sails: A Philosophy; Paradox # 1; Paradox # 2
Paradox # 3Ways of Resolution; The Notions of Natural Beauty and Scenery; Things and Devices; An Alien Architectural Arrival; An Argument for Local Control; The Importance of Place and History; Two Directions; A Modest Proposal; A Pluralistic Approach Toward Creative Designs; Part III: Wind Power in Northern Europe; Chapter 4. Wind Landscapes in the German Milieu; The Basic Question; Landscape and Landscape Values; The Position of the BLS; The Example of Landscapes with Expressways; Improving Public Acceptance of Wind Energy Installations; Citizen Participation; Investment and Financing
Opening with ""Bier, Wind, and Würstchen""Summary; Chapter 5. Society and Wind Power in Sweden; Wind Power's Predicament; The Concept of Landscape; Reactions to Wind Power Landscapes; Public Involvement; Timing and Visualizations; Setting Standards; A Model for Agreement; The Simple Truth; Chapter 6. A Formula for Success in Denmark; Visual Order; Offshore Wind Farms; Modern Wind Turbine Design; Patterns of Ownership; Acceptance of the Danish Wind Turbine Landscape; Chapter 7. Landscape and Policy in the North Sea Marshes; A Controversial Policy; A False Solution to Environmental Guilt
Reasons for Landscape Protection and PlanningEvaluation of Turbine Placement in Northern Germany; Landscape Perceptions; Wind Energy and Visible Policy Choices; Part IV: Working with the Wind; Chapter 8. Living with Wind Power in a Hostile Landscape; A Paradox of Power; A Notch in the Mountains; Landscape Laboratory; A Landscape Changed; The Response; The Evolving Public Perception of Wind Landscapes; The Cultural Landscape of Wind; A Reversible Landscape; The Future of Wind Power; Chapter 9. Design as if People Matter: Aesthetic Guidelines for a Wind Power Future; Why Design for Aesthetics?
Wind Energy and Acceptance
Record Nr. UNINA-9910457990603321
San Diego, : Academic Press, c2002
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Wind power in view [[electronic resource] ] : energy landscapes in a crowded world / / edited by Martin J. Pasqualetti, Paul Gipe, Robert W. Righter
Wind power in view [[electronic resource] ] : energy landscapes in a crowded world / / edited by Martin J. Pasqualetti, Paul Gipe, Robert W. Righter
Pubbl/distr/stampa San Diego, : Academic Press, c2002
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (247 p.)
Disciplina 621.4/5
Altri autori (Persone) PasqualettiMartin J. <1945->
GipePaul
RighterRobert W
Collana Sustainable world series
Soggetto topico Wind power
Landscape design
Landscape architecture
ISBN 1-281-03346-4
9786611033460
0-08-052103-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Wind Power in View: Energy Landscapes in a Crowded World; Copyright Page; Contents; Acknowledgments; Part I: Introduction; Chapter 0. A Landscape of Power; Part II: Wind Power on the Land; Chapter 1. Exoskeletal Outer-Space Creations; The Need for Wind Energy; Opposition to Wind Turbines; Origins of Opposition; Definitions of Landscape; How to Increase Public Acceptance; Views of Turbine Placement and Design; Wind Turbines as Art; Beauty and Architectural Beasts; Keep Them Turning; The Public is Forgiving; The Power of Dedicated Opponents; A Word for the Industry
Chapter 2. Wind Power and English Landscape IdentityThe Path to Failure or the Road to Success?; The Role of the Artist; The Future Landscape Symposium; The Artist as Facilitator; Landscape and Countryside; Chocolate-Box Images; Countryside; The Artist's Role in Wind Projects; The Consultative Process; Establishing a Sustainable Aesthetic for Wind Farms; Where Do Our Aesthetic Processes Operate?; The Immovable Arguments of NIMBYism; The Wind Industry's Dilemma (and Challenge); Conclusions for a Future Strategy; Chapter 3. The Wind in One's Sails: A Philosophy; Paradox # 1; Paradox # 2
Paradox # 3Ways of Resolution; The Notions of Natural Beauty and Scenery; Things and Devices; An Alien Architectural Arrival; An Argument for Local Control; The Importance of Place and History; Two Directions; A Modest Proposal; A Pluralistic Approach Toward Creative Designs; Part III: Wind Power in Northern Europe; Chapter 4. Wind Landscapes in the German Milieu; The Basic Question; Landscape and Landscape Values; The Position of the BLS; The Example of Landscapes with Expressways; Improving Public Acceptance of Wind Energy Installations; Citizen Participation; Investment and Financing
Opening with ""Bier, Wind, and Würstchen""Summary; Chapter 5. Society and Wind Power in Sweden; Wind Power's Predicament; The Concept of Landscape; Reactions to Wind Power Landscapes; Public Involvement; Timing and Visualizations; Setting Standards; A Model for Agreement; The Simple Truth; Chapter 6. A Formula for Success in Denmark; Visual Order; Offshore Wind Farms; Modern Wind Turbine Design; Patterns of Ownership; Acceptance of the Danish Wind Turbine Landscape; Chapter 7. Landscape and Policy in the North Sea Marshes; A Controversial Policy; A False Solution to Environmental Guilt
Reasons for Landscape Protection and PlanningEvaluation of Turbine Placement in Northern Germany; Landscape Perceptions; Wind Energy and Visible Policy Choices; Part IV: Working with the Wind; Chapter 8. Living with Wind Power in a Hostile Landscape; A Paradox of Power; A Notch in the Mountains; Landscape Laboratory; A Landscape Changed; The Response; The Evolving Public Perception of Wind Landscapes; The Cultural Landscape of Wind; A Reversible Landscape; The Future of Wind Power; Chapter 9. Design as if People Matter: Aesthetic Guidelines for a Wind Power Future; Why Design for Aesthetics?
Wind Energy and Acceptance
Record Nr. UNINA-9910784633303321
San Diego, : Academic Press, c2002
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Wind power in view : energy landscapes in a crowded world / / edited by Martin J. Pasqualetti, Paul Gipe, Robert W. Righter
Wind power in view : energy landscapes in a crowded world / / edited by Martin J. Pasqualetti, Paul Gipe, Robert W. Righter
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa San Diego, : Academic Press, c2002
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (247 p.)
Disciplina 621.4/5
Altri autori (Persone) PasqualettiMartin J. <1945->
GipePaul
RighterRobert W
Collana Sustainable world series
Soggetto topico Wind power
Landscape design
Landscape architecture
ISBN 1-281-03346-4
9786611033460
0-08-052103-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Wind Power in View: Energy Landscapes in a Crowded World; Copyright Page; Contents; Acknowledgments; Part I: Introduction; Chapter 0. A Landscape of Power; Part II: Wind Power on the Land; Chapter 1. Exoskeletal Outer-Space Creations; The Need for Wind Energy; Opposition to Wind Turbines; Origins of Opposition; Definitions of Landscape; How to Increase Public Acceptance; Views of Turbine Placement and Design; Wind Turbines as Art; Beauty and Architectural Beasts; Keep Them Turning; The Public is Forgiving; The Power of Dedicated Opponents; A Word for the Industry
Chapter 2. Wind Power and English Landscape IdentityThe Path to Failure or the Road to Success?; The Role of the Artist; The Future Landscape Symposium; The Artist as Facilitator; Landscape and Countryside; Chocolate-Box Images; Countryside; The Artist's Role in Wind Projects; The Consultative Process; Establishing a Sustainable Aesthetic for Wind Farms; Where Do Our Aesthetic Processes Operate?; The Immovable Arguments of NIMBYism; The Wind Industry's Dilemma (and Challenge); Conclusions for a Future Strategy; Chapter 3. The Wind in One's Sails: A Philosophy; Paradox # 1; Paradox # 2
Paradox # 3Ways of Resolution; The Notions of Natural Beauty and Scenery; Things and Devices; An Alien Architectural Arrival; An Argument for Local Control; The Importance of Place and History; Two Directions; A Modest Proposal; A Pluralistic Approach Toward Creative Designs; Part III: Wind Power in Northern Europe; Chapter 4. Wind Landscapes in the German Milieu; The Basic Question; Landscape and Landscape Values; The Position of the BLS; The Example of Landscapes with Expressways; Improving Public Acceptance of Wind Energy Installations; Citizen Participation; Investment and Financing
Opening with ""Bier, Wind, and Würstchen""Summary; Chapter 5. Society and Wind Power in Sweden; Wind Power's Predicament; The Concept of Landscape; Reactions to Wind Power Landscapes; Public Involvement; Timing and Visualizations; Setting Standards; A Model for Agreement; The Simple Truth; Chapter 6. A Formula for Success in Denmark; Visual Order; Offshore Wind Farms; Modern Wind Turbine Design; Patterns of Ownership; Acceptance of the Danish Wind Turbine Landscape; Chapter 7. Landscape and Policy in the North Sea Marshes; A Controversial Policy; A False Solution to Environmental Guilt
Reasons for Landscape Protection and PlanningEvaluation of Turbine Placement in Northern Germany; Landscape Perceptions; Wind Energy and Visible Policy Choices; Part IV: Working with the Wind; Chapter 8. Living with Wind Power in a Hostile Landscape; A Paradox of Power; A Notch in the Mountains; Landscape Laboratory; A Landscape Changed; The Response; The Evolving Public Perception of Wind Landscapes; The Cultural Landscape of Wind; A Reversible Landscape; The Future of Wind Power; Chapter 9. Design as if People Matter: Aesthetic Guidelines for a Wind Power Future; Why Design for Aesthetics?
Wind Energy and Acceptance
Record Nr. UNINA-9910822265603321
San Diego, : Academic Press, c2002
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui