RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Evaluating the External Effect of Wind Power Development on Grassland Quality JF Land Economics FD University of Wisconsin Press SP 364 OP 379 DO 10.3368/le.99.3.123121-0152R VO 99 IS 3 A1 Song, Feng A1 Hou, Lingling A1 Xia, Fang YR 2023 UL http://le.uwpress.org/content/99/3/364.abstract AB This study uses a difference-in-differences approach to investigate the effect of county wind power development on grassland quality in China. We find robust evidence that increasing wind power capacity density by 0.02 megawatt/km2 leads to a 0.5% reduction in the normalized difference vegetation index from its mean value. Excluding economic activities as a transmission channel, heterogeneous effects suggest that higher latitude areas with shorter night hours in the growing season are less affected by the negative externality, supporting microclimate effects as the main mechanism. In addition, scarce wind resources and abundant precipitation may weaken the negative effect.