Wind farms are an essential component of global renewable energy
policy and the action to limit the effects of climate change. There
is, however, considerable concern over the impacts of wind farms on
wildlife, leading to a wide range of research and monitoring
studies, a growing body of literature and several international
conferences on the topic. This unique multi-volume work provides a
comprehensive overview of the interactions between wind farms and
wildlife. Volume 1 documents the current knowledge of the potential
impacts upon wildlife during both construction and operation. An
introductory chapter on the nature of wind farms and the impact
assessment process is followed by a series of in-depth chapters
documenting effects on climatic conditions, vegetation, terrestrial
invertebrates, aquatic invertebrates and fish, reptiles and
amphibians, birds, bats and terrestrial mammals. A synopsis of the
known and potential effects of wind farms upon wildlife in
perspective concludes the volume. The authors have been carefully
selected from across the globe from the large number of academics,
consultants and practitioners now engaged in wind farm studies, for
their influential contribution to the science. Edited by Martin
Perrow and with contributions by 40 leading researchers including:
Robert Barclay, Michael Dillon, Jan Olof Helldin, Hermann Hoetker,
Jeffrey Lovich, Manuela de Lucas and Eugene Takle. The authors
represent a wide range of organisations and institutions including
the Universities of Calgary, Iowa State, Lund & Wyoming, US
Geological Survey, Michael-Otto-Institut im NABU, Norwegian
Institute for Nature Research, Spanish Council for Scientific
Research, Renewable Energy Systems and several leading
consultancies. Each chapter includes informative figures, tables,
colour photographs and detailed case studies. Many of the latter
are produced stand-alone from invited additional authors to ensure
geographic spread and to showcase exciting new, often previously
unpublished research. This book is designed for practitioners,
researchers, managers and for a range of students in higher
education, particularly those involved with environmental,
ecological, conservation, impact assessment and climate change
studies. Other volumes: Volume 2: Onshore: Monitoring and
Mitigation (978-1-78427-123-7) Volume 3: Offshore: Potential
Effects (978-1-78427-127-5) Volume 4: Offshore: Monitoring and
Mitigation (978-1-78427-131-2)
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