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Community perspectives of wind energy in Australia: The application of a justice and community fairness framework to increase social acceptance

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Gross, Catherine

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Elsevier

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Decisions concerning the siting of infrastructure developments or the use of natural resources have the potential to damage a community's social well-being if the outcomes are perceived to be unfair. Justice is accepted as central to the well functioning

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Energy Policy

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2037-12-31
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