TY - BOOK TI - Wind and Energy Wildlife Impacts AU - Bispo, R AU - Bernardino, J AU - Coelho, H AU - Costa, J AB - This book provides a state-of-art overview of the significant advances in understanding the impacts of wind energy on wildlife. However, many challenges remain regarding planning and policy, assessment of direct and indirect effects on wildlife, methodological approaches, technology development, and mitigation strategies and their effectiveness.The book comprises a selection of the best contributions presented at the 4th Conference on Wind Energy and Wildlife impacts, held in Estoril, Portugal, 2017. The contents promote the international cooperation among researchers, developers, regulators and stakeholders that have contributed to building knowledge on this topic.Chapter 1: The Role of Adaptive Management in the Wind Energy IndustryChapter 2: Wildlife Mortality at Wind Facilities: How We Know What We Know How We Might Mislead Ourselves, and How We Set Our Future Course Chapter 3: Avoidance Behaviour of Migrating Raptors Approaching an Offshore Wind FarmChapter 4: Estimating Potential Costs of Cumulative Barrier Effects on Migrating Raptors: A Case Study Using Global Positioning System Tracking in JapanChapter 5: A Pioneer in Transition: Horizon Scanning of Emerging Issues in Germany’s Sustainable Wind Energy DevelopmentChapter 6: The Mitigation of Impact and the Impact of Mitigation: An Ethical PerspectiveChapter 7: The First Large-Scale Offshore Aerial Survey Using a High-Resolution Camera SystemChapter 8: Wind Farm Effects on Migratory Flight of Swans and Foraging Distribution at Their Stopover SiteChapter 9: Automatic Bird Identification for Offshore Wind FarmsChapter 10: Towards an Ecosystem Approach to Assess the Impacts of Marine Renewable EnergyChapter 11: Camera-Trapping Versus Conventional Methodology in the Assessment of Carcass Persistence for Fatality Estimation at Wind FarmsChapter 12: Lost in Bias? Multifaceted Discourses Framing the Communication of Wind and Wildlife Research Results: The PROGRESS CaseChapter 13: Estimating the Potential Mortality of Griffon Vultures (Gyps fulvus) Due to Wind Energy Development on the Island of Crete (Greece) DA - 2019/03// PY - 2019 SP - 222 PB - Springer UR - https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-05520-2 U1 - University of Lisbon LA - English KW - Wind Energy KW - Land-Based Wind KW - Fixed Offshore Wind ER -