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1 An overview of marine renewables in the UK: a synopsis of Michael Hay's presentation OXLEY, RICHARD
2006
148 s1 p. 203-205
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2 Assessing the impacts of wind farms on birds DREWITT, ALLAN L.
2006
148 s1 p. 29-42
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3 Bird migration studies and potential collision risk with offshore wind turbines HÜPPOP, OMMO
2006
148 s1 p. 90-109
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4 Birds in willow short-rotation coppice compared to other arable crops in central England and a review of bird census data from energy crops in the UK SAGE, RUFUS
2006
148 s1 p. 184-197
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5 Conference plenary discussion, conclusions and recommendations LANGSTON, ROWENA H.W.
2006
148 s1 p. 210-216
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6 Distribution and behaviour of Common Scoter Melanitta nigra relative to prey resources and environmental parameters KAISER, M. J.
2006
148 s1 p. 110-128
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7 Energy from biomass in the UK: sources, processes and biodiversity implications ANDERSON, GUY Q. A.
2006
148 s1 p. 180-183
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8 Hydropower and environmental regulation – A Scottish perspective COPESTAKE, PAUL
2006
148 s1 p. 169-179
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9 Information needs to support environmental impact assessment of the effects of European marine offshore wind farms on birds FOX, A.D.
2006
148 s1 p. 129-144
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10 Opening address to Wind, Fire and Water: Renewable Energy and Birds MORLEY, ELLIOT
2006
148 s1 p. 4-7
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11 Potential impacts of climatic change upon geographical distributions of birds HUNTLEY, BRIAN
2006
148 s1 p. 8-28
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12 Radio telemetry as a tool for impact assessment of wind farms: the case of Little Terns Sterna albifrons at Scroby Sands, Norfolk, UK PERROW, MARTIN R.
2006
148 s1 p. 57-75
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13 Remote techniques for counting and estimating the number of bird–wind turbine collisions at sea: a review DESHOLM, M.
2006
148 s1 p. 76-89
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14 The British Ornithologists’ Union Annual Spring Conference 2005 University of Leicester, 1– 3 April 2005 2006
148 s1 p. 206-209
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15 The development and use of individuals-based models to predict the effects of habitat loss and disturbance on waders and waterfowl WEST, ANDREW D.
2006
148 s1 p. 158-168
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16 The effect of avoidance rates on bird mortality predictions made by wind turbine collision risk models CHAMBERLAIN, DAN E.
2006
148 s1 p. 198-202
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17 Tidal Barrages and Birds CLARK, NIGEL A.
2006
148 s1 p. 152-157
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18 Tidal Current Energy Technologies FRAENKEL *, PETER L
2006
148 s1 p. 145-151
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19 Upland raptors and the assessment of wind farm impacts MADDERS, MIKE
2006
148 s1 p. 43-56
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20 Wind, Fire and Water: Renewable Energy and BirdsProceedings of the British Ornithologists’ Union Annual Spring Conference 2005University of Leicester, 1−3 April 2005 LANGSTON, ROWENA H. W.
2006
148 s1 p. 1-3
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