Wind and Wildlife : Proceedings from the Conference on Wind Energy and Wildlife Impacts, October 2012, Melbourne, Australia /
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Dordrecht :
Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer,
2015.
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Edition: | 1st ed. 2015. |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Session 1: Investigations and assessments of new wind farms
- Predicting the weather-dependent collision risk for birds at wind farms
- Fauna collisions with wind turbines: effects and impacts, individuals and populations. What are we trying to assess?
- Wind farms and biodiversity: improving environmental risk assessments
- The use of aerial surveys for the detection of the brolga Grus rubicunda through south-west Victoria: key considerations for the wind industry
- Planning for net biodiversity gains: a case study of Hauāuru mā raki wind farm, New Zealand
- Session 2: Monitoring, mitigation and offsets
- Results and analysis of eagle studies from the Bluff Point and Studland Bay Wind Farms 2002 - 2012
- Observations from the use of dogs to undertake carcass searches at wind facilities in Australia
- Key learnings from ten years of monitoring and management interventions at the Bluff Point and Studland Bay Wind Farms: results of a review
- Summary of panel session.