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Sound, Noise, Flicker and the Human Perception of Wind Farm Activity

Sound, Noise, Flicker and the Human Perception of Wind Farm Activity

The explosion of wind farms worldwide has brought with it a rising tide of resistance from residents near them. Complaints about noise and flicker, as well as health problems such as sleep disturbance, headaches, dizziness, anxiety and depression, are all strikingly similar. Deve... read full description below.

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ISBN 9780473165581
Barcode 9780473165581
Published 9 November 2010
Author(s) By Rapley, Bruce

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ISBN-13 9780473165581
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Status In stock at publisher; ships 7-15 working days
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Publication Date 9 November 2010
Publication Country New Zealand New Zealand
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Author(s) By Rapley, Bruce
Category Energy Conversion & Storage
Interest Age All ages
Reading Age All ages
Number of Pages Not specified
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The explosion of wind farms worldwide has brought with it a rising tide of resistance from residents near them. Complaints about noise and flicker, as well as health problems such as sleep disturbance, headaches, dizziness, anxiety and depression, are all strikingly similar. Developers are advised by experts that the noise levels are virtually undetectable and so low that sound cannot directly cause these symptoms and that these people are naturally anxious. Why is there such a disparity between the perception of the issue from the two groups? Part of the problem is that the physics of sound and the human perception of noise are still not well understood by many. There is a great difference between being able to measure something and a person's perception of it and the variation between individuals is never well accounted for by a statistical mean. This can split communities into the affected and the unaffected, the latter group who, due to no fault of their own, cannot understand the views of those who complain. Yet, for those adversely affected by the wind farm placement, there is no doubt about the intrusion into their lives. This Review brings together the many threads that are needed to explain these issues as a series of Papers from experts dealing with issues of human perception of wind farm noise and flicker. The intent is to make this material accessible to the layman, so many of the papers have extended introductions to the subject areas.

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