Our findings confirm the presence of a NIMBY effect on renewables, with landscape considerations emerging as a key factor. However, targeted communication about climate benefits and local financial ga...
Guide As Europe accelerates its green transition through e-mobility, renewable energy and advanced communication technologies, the demand for
Guide Finally, this study proposes to build information sharing mechanism, information communication mechanism, trust mechanism, network governance mechanism, and public
Guide In this paper, we examine public preferences regarding the siting of mobile phone masts (''base stations''). Typically, consumer mobile communications transmit radio-frequency
Guide Having said that, effective communication to build trust and respect between the facility owner and the affected local community is still conducive and indispensable in this democracy
Guide This study offers a novel approach to mitigating NIMBY (Not in My Backyard) conflicts in environmental governance projects through “technical compensation” measures.
Guide The resistance toward green energy infrastructure (GEI) often leads to a NIMBY (Not in My BackYard) event, and this can challenge green energy development. This paper proposes an
Guide This study ventures into the complex terrain of public opinion expression in China''s 5G NIMBY (Not In My Backyard) incidents, delineating a critical juncture in the evolution of digital
Guide At the very local level, the Not In My Back Yard (NIMBY) syndrome comprises one prevalent and highly visible example. NIMBY activities usually revolve around a controversial proposed land use or facility
Guide Risk communication and NIMBY conflict Overview of risk communication sions or behaviors to manage or control risk between interest groups". On July 1986, after the first "National Seminar on risk
Guide “Not In My Back Yard” (NIMBY) conflicts have emerged as a significant challenge in the siting and construction of power grid projects. Traditional risk management methods are often
Guide ''Not In My Back Yard'' (NIMBY) refers to a public response phenomenon where individuals oppose the development of infrastructure facilities in their local area, despite recognizing the broader societal
Guide In recent decades, scholars have extensively examined levels of support and opposition to energy infrastructure, often with a focus on so-called Not-in-My-Backyard (NIMBY) sentiments. As
Guide Do NIMBY projects face local opposition? Urban development projects often face local opposition, known as the NIMBY (Not in my back yard) effect, affecting infrastructure implementation and urban
Guide A substantial amount of research relative to the not in my backyard (NIMBY) and locally unwanted land use (LULU) phenomena has been conducted during the past tw...
Guide Zhao et al. (2022) believed that effective public participation is very helpful to solve the NIMBY problem, and by establishing an evaluation system, they evaluate the implementation effect of
Guide NIMBY stands for "Not In My Back Yard," a phenomenon where residents support a development in principle (like renewable energy) but oppose its construction near their homes due to
Guide Energy-efficiency schemes for base stations in 5G heterogeneous In today"s 5G era, the energy efficiency (EE) of cellular base stations is crucial for sustainable communication. Recognizing this,
Guide To bridge the gap between abstract benefits and concrete fears, we need better communication. This means using virtual reality to accurately simulate the visual and sound impact
Guide The problem with the NIMBY concept, aside from its constant opposition to development projects, is that some people seem to want their voices heard, while others stay out of the
Guide We test for two types of NIMBY effect, (1) respondents'' proximity to any nuclear power plant and (2) respondents'' place of residence in 2011 and its proximity to Fukushima. We do not find
Guide Albania Energy solar container communication station Wind This large-capacity, modular outdoor base station seamlessly integrates photovoltaic, wind power, and energy storage to provide a stable
Guide Our findings confirm the presence of a NIMBY effect on renewables, with landscape considerations emerging as a key factor. However, targeted communication about climate benefits
Guide The NIMBY effect, as outlined in H3, is likely to be more pronounced amongst individuals who, irrespective of proximity to 5G antennas, already perceive high personal costs from public good
Guide Supplying society-wide public goods often depends on site-specific provision. Yet, (perceived) localized provision costs may at times outweigh localized individual benefits and thus
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