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Title | Author | Date Sort ascending | Content Type | Technology | Stressor | Receptor |
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Wind energy and its link to sustainability in developing countries | Kabir, M.; Sree, N.; Khatod, K.; et al. | Book Chapter | Wind Energy, Land-Based Wind, Fixed Offshore Wind | Collision, Noise | Bats, Birds, Fish, Marine Mammals, Human Dimensions, Fisheries, Legal & Policy, Visual Impacts | |
Integrating Social and Ecological Research on the Impacts of Offshore Wind Farms in North America | ten Brink, T.; Dalton, T.; Livermore, J. | Book Chapter | Wind Energy, Fixed Offshore Wind | Attraction, Avoidance, Habitat Change | Fish, Invertebrates, Human Dimensions, Fisheries, Social & Economic Data | |
Sustainable site selection of offshore wind farms using GIS-based multi-criteria decision analysis and analytical hierarchy process. Case study: Island of Crete (Greece) | Gkeka-Serpetsidaki, P.; Tsoutsos, T. | Book Chapter | Wind Energy, Fixed Offshore Wind | Human Dimensions, Marine Spatial Planning, Social & Economic Data | ||
How Noise Affects Bats and What It Reveals About Their Biosonar Systems | Smotherman, M.; Simmons, A.; Simmons, J. | Book Chapter | Wind Energy, Land-Based Wind | Noise | Bats | |
Bats Flying at High Altitudes | McCracken, G.; Lee, Y.; Gillam, E.; et al. | Book Chapter | Wind Energy, Land-Based Wind | Collision | Bats | |
Mapping the Policy Interventions on Marine Social-Ecological Systems: Case Study of Sekisei Lagoon, Southwest Japan | Makino, M.; Hori, M.; Nanami, A.; et al. | Book Chapter | Marine Energy, Wind Energy, Fixed Offshore Wind | Human Dimensions, Marine Spatial Planning | ||
Visual Impact Assessment for Offshore Wind Farms Along the Cantabrian Coast | Lopez-Uriarte, J.; Lizcano, P.; Manchado, C.; et al. | Book Chapter | Wind Energy, Fixed Offshore Wind | Visual Impacts, Human Dimensions | ||
Assessment Worksheets—Practical Tool in Visual Impact Assessment Procedures for Renewable Energy Investments | Szumilas-Kowalczyk, H. | Book Chapter | Wind Energy | Human Dimensions, Visual Impacts | ||
Site selection process for floating offshore wind farms in Madeira Islands | Díaz, H.; Fonseca, R.; Soares, C. | Book Chapter | Wind Energy, Floating Offshore Wind | Human Dimensions, Marine Spatial Planning | ||
GenEst Statistical Models — A Generalized Estimator of Mortality | Dalthorp, D.; Madsen, L.; Huso, M.; et al. | Book Chapter | Wind Energy, Land-Based Wind | Collision | Bats, Birds | |
Meaningful stakeholder participation in marine spatial planning with offshore energy | Yates, K. | Book Chapter | Wind Energy, Fixed Offshore Wind, Marine Energy | Stakeholder Engagement, Marine Spatial Planning, Human Dimensions | ||
Tracing regime shifts in the provision of coastal-marine cultural ecosystem services | Gee, K.; Burkhard, B. | Book Chapter | Wind Energy, Fixed Offshore Wind, Marine Energy | Social & Economic Data, Marine Spatial Planning, Human Dimensions | ||
Marine spatial planning and stakeholder collaboration | Brooks, P.; Jedele, T. | Book Chapter | Wind Energy, Fixed Offshore Wind, Marine Energy | Stakeholder Engagement, Marine Spatial Planning, Human Dimensions | ||
Co-locating offshore wind farms and marine protected areas | Ashley, M.; Austen, M.; Rodwell, L.; et al. | Book Chapter | Wind Energy, Fixed Offshore Wind, Marine Energy | Marine Spatial Planning, Human Dimensions | ||
The future of marine spatial planning | Bradshaw, C.; Greenhill, L.; Yates, K. | Book Chapter | Wind Energy, Fixed Offshore Wind, Marine Energy | Marine Spatial Planning, Human Dimensions | ||
Comparing Field Methods Used to Determine Bird and Bat Fatalities | Paula, J.; Augusto, M.; Neves, T.; et al. | Book Chapter | Wind Energy, Land-Based Wind | Bats | ||
Wind Industry in Portugal and Its Impacts on Wildlife: Special Focus on Spatial and Temporal Distribution on Bird and Bat Fatalities | Marqués, J.; Rodrigues, S.; Ferriera, R.; et al. | Book Chapter | Wind Energy, Land-Based Wind | Birds, Bats | ||
Impacts of On-shore Wind Farms in Wildlife Communities: Direct Fatalities and Indirect Impacts (Behavioural and Habitat Effects) | Pereira, P.; Salgueiro, N.; Mesquita, S. | Book Chapter | Wind Energy | Terrestrial Mammals, Birds, Bats | ||
An Overview on Methods to Assess Bird and Bat Collision Risk in Wind Farms | Rodrigues, S.; Rosa, L.; Mascarenhas, M. | Book Chapter | Wind Energy | Collision | Birds, Bats | |
Estimating Bird and Bat Fatality at Wind Farms: From Formula-Based Methods to Models to Assess Impact Significance | Marqués, J.; Rodrigues, L.; Silva, M.; et al. | Book Chapter | Wind Energy | Birds, Bats | ||
Wind Turbines and Landscape | van Grieken, M.; Dower, B. | Book Chapter | Wind Energy, Land-Based Wind | Visual Impacts, Human Dimensions | ||
A Framework for Assessing Ecological and Cumulative Effects (FAECE) of Offshore Wind Farms on Birds, Bats and Marine Mammals in the Southern North Sea | Platteeuw, M.; Bakker, J.; van den Bosch, I.; et al. | Book Chapter | Wind Energy, Fixed Offshore Wind | Marine Mammals, Birds, Bats | ||
A Method to Assess the Population-Level Consequences of Wind Energy Facilities on Bird and Bat Species | Diffendorfer, J.; Beston, J.; Merrill, M.; et al. | Book Chapter | Wind Energy | Birds, Bats | ||
Bat Activity at Nacelle Height Over Forest | Reers, H.; Hartmann, S.; Hurst, J.; et al. | Book Chapter | Wind Energy | Bats | ||
Mitigating Bat Mortality with Turbine-Specific Curtailment Algorithms: A Model Based Approach | Behr, O.; Brinkmann, R.; Hochradel, K.; et al. | Book Chapter | Wind Energy | Collision | Bats | |
The most Important Environmental Project in a German Offshore Wind Farm: Accompanying Ecological Research on the Offshore Test Field Project Alpha Ventus | Beiersdorf, A.; Boethling, M.; Binder, A.; et al. | Book Chapter | Wind Energy, Fixed Offshore Wind | Collision, Displacement, Noise | Birds, Fish, Invertebrates, Marine Mammals, Human Dimensions, Legal & Policy | |
Networking Networks for Global Bat Conservation | Kingston, T.; Aguirre, L.; Armstrong, K.; et al. | Book Chapter | Wind Energy | Collision | Bats | |
Impacts to Birds and Bats Due to Collisions and Electrocutions from Some Tall Structures in the United States: Wires, Towers, Turbines, and Solar Arrays - State of the Art in Addressing the Problems | Manville, A. | Book Chapter | Wind Energy, Land-Based Wind | Habitat Change, Displacement, Collision, Avoidance, Attraction | Birds, Bats | |
Impacts of Wind Energy Development on Bats: A Global Perspective | Arnett, E.; Baerwald, E.; Mathews, F.; et al. | Book Chapter | Wind Energy | Bats | ||
Wind and Wildlife: Siting Issues and Challenges | Walker, R.; Swift, A. | Book Chapter | Wind Energy, Fixed Offshore Wind, Land-Based Wind | Terrestrial Mammals, Fish, Birds, Bats | ||
Other Environmental Issues of Wind Energy Development: Aesthetics, Cultural Resources, Land Use Compatibility, Water Resources, and Site Restoration | Walker, R.; Swift, A. | Book Chapter | Wind Energy, Fixed Offshore Wind, Land-Based Wind | Visual Impacts, Social & Economic Data, Human Dimensions | ||
Fauna Collisions with Wind Turbines: Effects and Impacts, Individuals and Populations. What Are We Trying to Assess? | Smales, I. | Book Chapter | Wind Energy, Land-Based Wind | Collision | Bats, Birds | |
Observations from the Use of Dogs to Undertake Carcass Searches at Wind Facilities in Australia | Bennett, E. | Book Chapter | Wind Energy, Land-Based Wind | Collision | Bats, Birds | |
Marine Renewable Energy and Environmental Interactions: Baseline Assessments of Seabirds, Marine Mammals, Sea Turtles and Benthic Communities on the Oregon Shelf | Henkel, S.; Suryan, R.; Lagerquist, B. | Book Chapter | Wind Energy, Fixed Offshore Wind, Marine Energy | Reptiles, Marine Mammals, Invertebrates, Birds | ||
Rapid increase of benthic structural and functional diversity at the alpha ventus offshore test site | Gutow, L.; Teschke, K.; Schmidt, A.; et al. | Book Chapter | Wind Energy, Fixed Offshore Wind | Attraction | Invertebrates | |
The Influence of Fisheries Exclusion and Addition of Hard Substrata on Fish and Crustaceans | Wilhelmsson, D.; Langhamer, O. | Book Chapter | Marine Energy, Wave, Wind Energy, Fixed Offshore Wind | Fish, Demersal Fish, Pelagic Fish, Invertebrates, Human Dimensions, Fisheries | ||
Impacts of Wind Energy Development on Bats: Implications for Conservation | Arnett, E.; Baerwald, E. | Book Chapter | Wind Energy | Displacement, Collision, Avoidance, Attraction | Bats | |
Using Stakeholder Input to Develop a Comparative Risk Assessment for Wildlife from the Life Cycles of Six Electrical Generation Fuels | Zillioux, E.; Newman, J.; Lampman, G.; et al. | Book Chapter | Wind Energy, Land-Based Wind | Habitat Change, Collision | Stakeholder Engagement, Life Cycle Assessment, Human Dimensions, Birds, Bats | |
Intervisibility Analysis of an Offshore Wind Farm Using GIS Tools | Errico, A.; Guastaferro, F.; Oliviero, C.; et al. | Book Chapter | Wind Energy, Fixed Offshore Wind | Habitat Change | Human Dimensions, Visual Impacts | |
Life Histories of Bats: Life in the Slow Lane | Barclay, R.; Harder, L. | Book Chapter | Wind Energy | Collision | Bats | |
Design As If People Matter: Aesthetic Guidelines for a Wind Power Future | Gipe, P. | Book Chapter | Wind Energy | Human Dimensions, Visual Impacts | ||
Altamont: Public Perceptions of a Wind Energy Landscape | Thayer, R.; Freeman, C. | Book Chapter | Wind Energy, Land-Based Wind | Human Dimensions, Social & Economic Data, Visual Impacts |
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