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Does Public Participation Matter to Planning? Urban Sculpture Reception in the Context of Elite-Led Planning in Shanghai. (2022). Zheng, Xiaohua.
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  10. Evaluation of Co-Existence Options of Marine Renewable Energy Projects in Japan. (2019). Tabeta, Shigeru ; Suda, Sayaka ; Takagi, Ken ; A. H. T. Shyam Kularathna, .
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  11. Willingness to participate in community-based renewable energy projects: A contingent valuation study in South Korea. (2019). Chung, Sungsam ; Huh, Sung-Yoon ; Woo, Jongroul ; Lee, Chul-Yong.
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  12. Attitudes of U.S. Wind Turbine Neighbors: Analysis of a Nationwide Survey. (2019). Pohl, Johannes ; Firestone, Jeremy ; Hubner, Gundula ; Lantz, Eric ; Elliot, Debi ; Hoen, Ben ; Wiser, Ryan ; Haac, Ryan T ; Kaliski, Ken ; Rand, Joseph.
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  14. Wind power development, government regulation structure, and vested interest groups: Analysis based on panel data of Province of China. (2019). Shen, Xingchi ; Lyu, Shoujun.
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  28. Power production and environmental opinions – Environmentally motivated resistance to wind power in Sweden. (2016). Anshelm, Jonas ; Simon, Haikola .
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