Research Integrating stakeholder perspectives in the spatial planning of floating solar power plants: A case study using Q methodology LikeLiked Date: May 13, 2026 Less than 1 MinRead Views: 13 Publication date: March 2026 Source: Environmental Development, Volume 58 Author(s): Jae-hyuck Lee Source: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211464526000151?dgcid=rss_sd_all Tags:AMaterials Industry FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsAppTelegramEmail ALT-Lab-Ad-1ALT-Lab-Ad-2ALT-Lab-Ad-3ALT-Lab-Ad-4ALT-Lab-Ad-5ALT-Lab-Ad-6ALT-Lab-Ad-7ALT-Lab-Ad-8ALT-Lab-Ad-9ALT-Lab-Ad-10ALT-Lab-Ad-11ALT-Lab-Ad-12ALT-Lab-Ad-13 Recent Articles New PV module recycling tech achieves 97.75% silicon recovery for electrode production Solar Power July 2, 2026 Australian electric vehicle sales by month in 2026 – by model and by brand Electric Vehicles July 2, 2026 Nissan Qashqai EV axed before launch: Japanese giant focuses on slashing costs as it fights for its future Electric Vehicles July 2, 2026 Australia joins new global electrification initiative with Canada and UK Solar Power July 2, 2026 CATL partners with J&T Express to provide battery swap services for 5,000 heavy-duty trucks Electric Vehicles July 2, 2026 Drama for Polelstar! Trump forces China-owned brand out of the USA, but allows Volvo to stay Electric Vehicles July 2, 2026 Major Determinants of Profit for Livestock Operations Food & Agriculture July 2, 2026 Pages Afloat / f-a-n architects Built Environment July 2, 2026 Unlocking the ‘black box’ of carbon materials: Study reveals origins of defect peaks Materials & Chemicals July 1, 2026 CarbonCrop technology underpins innovative New Zealand native forest restoration partnership Carbon Markets July 1, 2026 Load more