Wind Energy and Wildlife Interactions : Presentations from the CWW2015 Conference /

This book presents a selection of new insights in understanding and mitigating impacts on wildlife and their habitats. Topics such as, species behaviour and responses; collision risk and fatality estimation; landscape features and gradients, are considered. Other chapters in the book cover the resul...

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Other Authors: Koeppel, Johann (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2017.
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505 0 |a Red Kites and wind farms – telemetry data from the core breeding range -- Unforeseen responses of a breeding seabird to the construction of an offshore wind farm -- A large-scale, multispecies assessment of avian mortality rates at land-based wind turbines in northern Germany -- A method to assess the population-level consequences of wind energy on bird and bat species -- Bat activity at nacelle height over forest -- Bird mortality in two Dutch wind farms: effects of location, spatial design and interactions with powerlines -- Radar assisted shutdown on demand ensures zero soaring bird mortality at a wind farm located in a migratory flyway -- Mitigating bat mortality with turbine-specific curtailment algorithms: a model based approach -- Is there a State-of-the-Art to Reduce Pile-Driving Noise? -- The Challenges of Repowering in the Context of Wildlife Impacts -- Wind farms in areas of high ornithological value – conflicts, solutions, challenges: the case of Thrace, Greece -- Introducing a New Avian Sensitivity Mapping Tool to Support the Siting of Wind Farms in the Middle East and Northeast Africa -- A framework for assessing ecological and cumulative effects (FAECE) of offshore wind farms on birds, bats and marine mammals in the southern North Sea -- Wind turbines and birds in Germany – examples of current knowledge, new insights and remaining gaps -- Future research directions to reconcile wind–wildlife interactions -- Sharing Information on Environmental Effects of Wind Energy Development: WREN Hub. 
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