Title: NERI 2002, Oragnisation and keyfigures
1RECOMMENDATION FOR GOOD ENVIRONMENTAL
PRACTICE INTO OFFSHORE WIND DEVELOPMENT
Ib Krag Petersen, Tony Fox, Mark Desholm, Johnny
Kahlert and Thomas Kjær Christensen Dept. of
Wildlife Ecology and BiodiversityNational
Environmental Research Institute University of
Aarhus, Denmark ikp_at_dmu.dk
2Shorebird Flyways
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4Defining the problem
- Which are the key species?
- What are the hazards?
- How can we assess the local effects?
5Which are the key species?
- Those for which the area is important at some
stage in the annual life cycle - Those which enjoy special protection measures
- Those that are for some reason vulnerable to
development - Those showing characteristics that make them
vulnerable to windfarms - Those that exhibit high annual adult survival
and low reproductive output - Most emphasis therefore on long-lived waterbirds
6What are the hazards?
- Avoidance response
- - Displacement to movement
- (lateral)
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7What are the hazards?
- Avoidance response
- - Displacement to movement
- (altitudinal)
8What are the hazards?
- Avoidance response
- - Effective habitat loss
9What are the hazards?
- Avoidance response
- - Effective habitat loss
10What are the hazards?
- Habitat loss/gain
- - less than 1
- of the total area
11What are the hazards?
12What are the hazards?
- Avoidance response
- - Displacement to movement
- - Effective habitat loss
- Habitat loss/gain
- Collision rate
13Displacement of movement
- measure flight trajectories in 3 dimension
space - compared pre- and post- construction flight
trajectories
14Displacement of movement
- autumn migration of land birds
- autumn migration of waterbirds
- spring migration of waterbirds
15Displacement of movement
16Habitat loss/gain
- Behavioural response (effective habitat loss)
- Physical habitat loss (under foundations and
anti-scour) - Physical habitat gain (foundations and
anti-scour)
17Habitat loss/gain
18Habitat loss/gain
- Wind farm area
- 2 km strip outside
- Area 2-4 km outside
19Habitat loss/gain
20Collision rate
- Pre-construction modelling
- Post construction monitoring (validation)
21Collision rate
- Pre-construction modelling
22Collision rate
- Pre-construction
- modelling
23Collision rate
- Pre-construction modelling
24Collision rate
- Thermal
- Animal
- Detection
- System
- (TADS)
25Collision rate
Post construction monitoring
26VISUAL STIMULUS AVOIDANCE RESPONSE
PHYSICAL HABITAT LOSS/MODIFICATION
COLLISION MORTALITY
Hazard factor
Physical effects
Ecological effects
Energetic costs
Fitness consequences
Changes to overall population size
Population impacts
27BEST PRACTICE?
- Strategic overview that facilitate overall site
selection for offshore wind farm development - The EIA process address the situation for a
specific site - Post-construction monitoring will quantify
predictions from EIAs and generate generic
results for the general public - Cumulative effects need to be managed by a more
general body than the individual EIA process.
28Thank you for your attention