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Perceived Impacts from Wind Farm and Natural Gas Development in Northern Pennsylvania
Authors:Jeffrey B Jacquet  Richard C Stedman
Institution:1. Department of Sociology and Rural Studies, South Dakota State University;2. Department of Natural Resources, Cornell University
Abstract:This study examines the environmental, social, and economic impacts that landowners perceive from the simultaneous development of an industrial‐scale wind farm and extensive natural gas drilling in an area of northern Pennsylvania. A mail survey (N = 1,028) reveals that the types of perceived impact from wind and natural gas are similar overall, although the perceived magnitude of positive and negative impacts is greater from natural gas drilling. Impact perception was found to explain a large portion of residents' overall attitudes toward the energy developments, and residents' place meanings for the area also explain some attitudinal variation. Additionally, factors such as place attachment and length and type of residency were found to have little or no effect on either the perception of impact or resident attitudes toward development.
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