Visual impact assessment method for wind parks: a case study in Crete

  • D. Kokologos
  • , I. Tsitoura
  • , Viktor Kouloumpis
  • , Theocharis Tsoutsos

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Abstract

The number of large scale wind parks (WPs), has gradually increased over recent years as a result of the support by national and European policies. Even though it is a more environmentally friendly electricity generation option than conventional power stations, large WPs pose questions concerning their visual impact in the areas they are located. Particularly when there are no clearly defined siting criteria, land use conflicts are more intense, leading to the inhibition, and delaying, of wind park projects. In this paper, a methodology for the assessment of wind parks’ aesthetic integration, and for the support of public decision-making processes, was developed.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)110-120
JournalLand Use Policy
Volume39
Early online date8 May 2014
DOIs
Publication statusPublished online - 8 May 2014

Keywords

  • aesthetic integration
  • Spanish method
  • three-dimensional simulation

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