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Expert meeting on Wind Energy Potential in Europe 2020-2030 Biodiversity constraints by Flemming Pagh Jensen Orbicon, Denmark European Environment Agency, 31 January 2008

Expert meeting on Wind Energy Potential in Europe 2020-2030 Positive effects Reduction of carbon dioxide emissions Act as refuges Artificial reefs European Environment Agency, 31 January 2008

Expert meeting on Wind Energy Potential in Europe 2020-2030 Potential impacts Collision risk Barrier effect Displacement Habitat loss European Environment Agency, 31 January 2008

Expert meeting on Wind Energy Potential in Europe 2020-2030 Animal groups of concern Birds - On shore - Off shore Bats Marine mammals European Environment Agency, 31 January 2008

Expert meeting on Wind Energy Potential in Europe 2020-2030 Impact of wind farms Significance in population perspective Cumulative effects European Environment Agency, 31 January 2008

Expert meeting on Wind Energy Potential in Europe 2020-2030 Birds Generally low mortality Disturbance & loss of habitat the main problem? European Environment Agency, 31 January 2008

Identification of sensitive areas to birds

Expert meeting on Wind Energy Potential in Europe 2020-2030 Migration corridors and bottlenecks European Environment Agency, 31 January 2008

Expert meeting on Wind Energy Potential in Europe 2020-2030 Strategic planning at national or regional level Collection of Baseline data European Environment Agency, 31 January 2008

Strategic Environmental Assessments sensitivity mapping of area concerned international co-operation January 2008

Expert meeting on Wind Energy Potential in Europe 2020-2030 Proper siting is the key - SEAs including sensitivity mapping - Environmental Impact Assessments - Climate change European Environment Agency, 31 January 2008