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WORK in PROGRESS

lack of knowledge or understanding that sometimes translate to “fear of the unknown,”
which could also encompass social, cultural, and behavioural barriers.


Social aspects of windparks - example Colombia

Großer bruder wind.JPG

http://www.gtz.de/de/dokumente/de-windenergie-kolumbien-bruder-wind-2003.pdf


Portal:Wind