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Title | Author | Date Sort ascending | Content Type | Technology | Stressor | Receptor |
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Are offshore wind farms in the Netherlands a potential threat for coastal populations of noctule? | Lagerveld, S.; Mostert, K. | Journal Article | Wind Energy, Fixed Offshore Wind | Bats | ||
The presence of wind turbines repels bats in boreal forests | Gaultier, S.; Lilley, T.; Vesterinen,E.; et al. | Journal Article | Wind Energy, Land-Based Wind | Avoidance | Bats | |
Offshore and coastline migration of radio-tagged Nathusius' pipistrelles | Bach, P.; Voigt, C.; Göttsche, M.; et al. | Journal Article | Wind Energy, Fixed Offshore Wind | Collision | Bats | |
Environmental Impacts of Global Offshore Wind Energy Development until 2040 | Li, C.; Mogollón, J.; Tukker, A.; et al. | Journal Article | Wind Energy, Fixed Offshore Wind | Human Dimensions, Legal & Policy | ||
Offshore Occurrence of a Migratory Bat, Pipistrellus nathusii, Depends on Seasonality and Weather Conditions | Lagerveld, S.; Poerink, B.; Geelhoed, S. | Journal Article | Wind Energy, Fixed Offshore Wind | Bats | ||
Habitat use by post-fledging white-tailed eagles shows avoidance of human infrastructure and agricultural areas | Balotari-Chiebao, F.; Brommer, J.; Tikkanen, H.; et al. | Journal Article | Wind Energy, Land-Based Wind | Birds, Raptors, Human Dimensions, Environmental Impact Assessment | ||
Assessing the vulnerability of breeding bird populations to onshore wind-energy developments in Finland | Balotari-Chiebao, F.; Valkama, J.; Byholm, P. | Journal Article | Wind Energy, Land-Based Wind | Collision, Displacement, Habitat Change | Birds, Ground-Nesting Birds | |
Biodiversity and bird surveys in Finnish environmental impact assessments and follow-up monitoring | Mäkeläinen, S.; Lehikoinen, A. | Journal Article | Wind Energy, Land-Based Wind | Birds, Human Dimensions, Environmental Impact Assessment | ||
Towards sustainable blue energy production: an analysis of legal transformative and adaptive capacity | Simila, J.; Soininen, N.; Paukku, E. | Journal Article | Marine Energy, Riverine, Wind Energy, Fixed Offshore Wind | Human Dimensions, Legal & Policy | ||
Low-carbon lock-in? Exploring transformative innovation policy and offshore wind energy pathways in the Netherlands | van der Loos, A.; Negro, S.; Hekkert, M. | Journal Article | Wind Energy, Fixed Offshore Wind | Human Dimensions, Legal & Policy | ||
Social embeddedness of policy actors. The failure of consumer-owned wind energy in Finland | Ratinen, M. | Journal Article | Wind Energy | Human Dimensions, Legal & Policy, Stakeholder Engagement | ||
Evidence of the migratory bat, Pipistrellus nathusii, aggregating to the coastlines in the Northern Baltic Sea | Ijas, A.; Kahlilainen, A.; Vasko, V.; et al. | Journal Article | Wind Energy, Land-Based Wind | Bats | ||
Bats in Dutch Offshore Wind Farms in Autumn 2012 | Lagerveld, S.; Poerink, B.; Haselager, R.; et al. | Journal Article | Wind Energy, Fixed Offshore Wind | Bats | ||
Bat Activity in Dutch offshore wind farms in autumn 2012 | Lagerveld, S.; Jonge-Poerink, B.; Verdaat, H.; et al. | Journal Article | Wind Energy, Fixed Offshore Wind | Bats | ||
Wind energy policies in the Netherlands: Institutional capacity-building for ecological modernisation | Breukers, S.; Wolsink, M. | Journal Article | Wind Energy | Human Dimensions, Legal & Policy |
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