Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4386821 | Biological Conservation | 2008 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
The map indicates greater bird sensitivity in northwest Scotland, particularly the Highlands, Western and Northern Isles. Overall, 37% of Scotland is classified as 'high', 25% as 'medium' and 38% as 'low/unknown' sensitivity. The overlap of the mapped species with proposed and existing wind farm developments was assessed and species for which cumulative effects of multiple wind farms are of particular concern identified. Within a Scottish context, bean goose, red kite and hen harrier showed the greatest overlap. Applications and limitations of the approach are discussed.
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Authors
Jenny Bright, Rowena Langston, Rhys Bullman, Richard Evans, Sam Gardner, James Pearce-Higgins,