Pereira et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Impacts of On-shore Wind Farms in Wildlife Communities: Direct Fatalities and Indirect Impacts (Behavioural and Habitat Effects)Pereira et al., 2017
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- 15580995415699213560
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- Pereira P
- Salgueiro N
- Mesquita S
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- Biodiversity and Wind Farms in Portugal: Current knowledge and insights for an integrated impact assessment process
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In addition to its immense environmental benefits, the great expansion of wind energy generates simultaneous concerns about its adverse impacts. The impacts have been identified for human populations, landscape and wildlife, but, due to direct fatality, birds and …
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