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Wind Energy and Wildlife Interactions
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Johann Köppel
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2017
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Springer International Publishing
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978-3-319-51270-9
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978-3-319-51272-3
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2017
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10.1007/978-3-319-51272-3
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Red Kites and Wind Farms—Telemetry Data from the Core Breeding Range
pp. 19
Unforeseen Responses of a Breeding Seabird to the Construction of an Offshore Wind Farm
pp. 43
A Large-Scale, Multispecies Assessment of Avian Mortality Rates at Land-Based Wind Turbines in Northern Germany
pp. 65
A Method to Assess the Population-Level Consequences of Wind Energy Facilities on Bird and Bat Species
pp. 79
Bat Activity at Nacelle Height Over Forest
pp. 99
Bird Mortality in Two Dutch Wind Farms: Effects of Location, Spatial Design and Interactions with Powerlines
pp. 119
Radar Assisted Shutdown on Demand Ensures Zero Soaring Bird Mortality at a Wind Farm Located in a Migratory Flyway
pp. 135
Mitigating Bat Mortality with Turbine-Specific Curtailment Algorithms: A Model Based Approach
pp. 161
Is There a State-of-the-Art to Reduce Pile-Driving Noise?
pp. 175
The Challenges of Addressing Wildlife Impacts When Repowering Wind Energy Projects
pp. 191
Wind Farms in Areas of High Ornithological Value—Conflicts, Solutions, Challenges: The Case of Thrace, Greece
pp. 207
Introducing a New Avian Sensitivity Mapping Tool to Support the Siting of Wind Farms and Power Lines in the Middle East and Northeast Africa
pp. 219
A Framework for Assessing Ecological and Cumulative Effects (FAECE) of Offshore Wind Farms on Birds, Bats and Marine Mammals in the Southern North Sea
pp. 239
Wind Turbines and Birds in Germany—Examples of Current Knowledge, New Insights and Remaining Gaps
pp. 255
Future Research Directions to Reconcile Wind Turbine–Wildlife Interactions
pp. 277
Sharing Information on Environmental Effects of Wind Energy Development: WREN Hub
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