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Conference on Wind Power and Environmental Impacts Stockholm 5-7 February Book of Abstracts Conference on Wind Power and Environmental Impacts Stockholm 5-7 February REPORT 6546 • February 2013 Conference on Wind Power and Environmental Impacts Research on the environmental effects of wind power NATURVÅRDSVERKET RAPPORT 6546 Book of Abstracts Book of Abstracts NATURVÅRDSVERKET NATURVÅRDSVERKET RAPPORT 6546 Book of Abstracts Beställningar Ordertel: 08-505 933 40 Orderfax: 08-505 933 99 E-post: [email protected] Postadress: Arkitektkopia AB, Box 110 93, 161 11 Bromma Internet: www.naturvardsverket.se/publikationer Naturvårdsverket Tel: 010-698 10 00, fax: 010-698 10 99 E-post: [email protected] Postadress: Naturvårdsverket, SE-106 48 Stockholm Internet: www.naturvardsverket.se ISBN 978-91-620-6546-1 ISSN 0282-7298 © Naturvårdsverket 2013 Tryck: Arkitektkopia AB, Bromma 2013 Omslagsfoto: Sven Persson / sydpol.com, Tor Lundberg, Nature PL / IBL bildbyrå, Janusz Dymidziuk / SXC 2 NATURVÅRDSVERKET RAPPORT 6546 Book of Abstracts Preface Future wind power development faces many challenges. A firm knowledge base on impacts and mitigation is needed. This conference presents recent Swedish and international research and practice on environmental impacts of Wind Power. Wind power development has become an important part of energy policies of many countries in the last decade. The world potential for wind power gen- eration is huge. But wind power development may affect the physical environ- ment; the landscape, soundscape, fauna and flora. There is a need for a firm knowledge-base on the impacts, as well as on innovative and efficient mitiga- tion measures. The conference is held by the Swedish research programme named Vindval. The programme aims at giving a scientifically founded, over- all picture of the different environmental impacts of wind power. Much work is also in progress on these issues worldwide, and the Vindval programme now invites expertise and stakeholders from all over the world to share expe- riences on the environmental impacts of wind power, and to discuss how we should meet the challenges created by the world-wide increase in large scale wind power plant construction. Stockholm, February 2013 3 NATURVÅRDSVERKET RAPPORT 6546 Book of Abstracts NATURVÅRDSVERKET RAPPORT 6546 Book of Abstracts Contents PREFACE 3 POSTERS PRESENTED 15 KEYNOTE ABSTRACTS 19 Johann Köppel 20 Eja Pedersen 22 Dale Strickland 23 Jakob Tougaard 25 Maarten Wolsink 27 ORAL PRESENTATION ABSTRACTS 29 Presenters name is underlined Ingemar Ahlén & Hans J. Baagøe 30 Jonas Anshelm & Simon Haikola 31 Janine Aschwanden, Susanna Komenda-Zehnder, Jérôme Guélat, María Mateos & Felix Liechti 32 Oliver Behr, Klaus Hochradel, Jürgen Mages, Martina Nagy; Fränzi Korner- Nievergelt, Ivo Niermann, Ralph Simon, Natalie Weber & Robert Brinkmann 33 Lena Bergström, Torleif Malm, Nastassja Åstrand Capetillo, Hans Ohlsson, Magnus Wahlberg, Rutger Rosenberg & Lena Kautsky 35 Jan Blew, U. Prall & G. Nehls 36 Gösta Bluhm, Mats Nilsson, Karl Bolin & Johanna Bengtsson-Ryberg 37 Karl Bolin & Ilkka Karasalo 38 Jana Bovet 39 Jonathan E. Colman, Kjetil Flydal, Sindre Eftestøl, Ole Tobias Rannestad & Leif Ryvarden 40 Jonathan E. Colman, Sindre Eftestøl, Diress Tsegaye, Kjetil Flydal, Hilde Rønning, Carolin Tröger & Atle Mysterud 42 Simon Coote 44 Timothy Coppack, Sissel Sjöberg, Axel Schulz, Konrad Schleicher, Alexander Weidauer, Rachel Muheim, Susanne Åkesson & Thomas Alerstam 45 Ana Cordeiro, Miguel Mascarenhas & Hugo Costa 47 Mette Cramer Buch 48 Thomas G. Dahlgren, Marie-Lise Schläppy, Aleksej Shashkov, Mathias Andersson, Yuri Rzhanov, Ilker Fer & Erling Heggøy 49 Maja Đaković & Igor Pavlinić 50 5 NATURVÅRDSVERKET RAPPORT 6546 Book of Abstracts Johnny de Jong, Petra Bach & Alexander Eriksson 51 Weronica Ekholm & Karin Hammarlund 52 Lars Falkdalen Lindahl, Ulla Falkdalen & Torgeir Nygård 53 Gesa Geißler 55 Marcos Gorresen, Paul Cryan, Mark Hayes, Manuela Huso, Cris Hein, Michael Schirmacher, Frank Bonaccorso & David Dalton 56 Karin Hammarlund & Mike Friesen 57 Anders Hedenström & Jens Rydell 58 Cris Hein, Wally Erickson, Jeff Gruver, Kimberly Bay & Ed Arnett 59 Stefan Heinänen & Henrik Skov 60 Jesús Hernández-Pliego, Manuela de Lucas, Antonio-Román Muñoz & Miguel Ferrer 61 Gundula Hübner, Johannes Pohl & Christiane Hahn 62 Alexandra Jiricka & Ulrike Pröbstl 63 Charlène Kermagoret, Harold Levrel & Antoine Carlier 64 Niklas Labba & Jonathan E. Colman 65 Hubert Lagrange, Pauline Rico, Yves Bas, Anne-Lise Ughetto, Frédéric Melki & Christian Kerbiriou 67 Niklas Lindberg Alseryd, Anders Enetjärn & Nic Kruys 68 Cindy Loureiro, Lígia Mendes, José Miguel Oliveira & Gonçalo Brotas 70 Jens Lüdeke 71 Fiona Mathews, Suzanne Richardson & David Hosken 72 Roel May, Kjetil Bevanger, Torgeir Nygård, Ole Reitan & Svein-Håkon Lorentsen 73 Sanna Mels 74 Alberto Mèndez Rebollo 75 Jo Milborrow, Pawel Plonczkier & Ian Simms 76 Jeroen Minderman, Elisa Fuentes-Montemajor, Chris J. Pendlebury, James W. Pearce-Higgins & Kirsty J. Park 77 L. Mononen, T. Kumpula, B. Burkhard & P. Vihervaara 78 Ulla Mörtberg 79 Isabel Passos, Maria João Silva, Sílvia Mesquita, Ana Teresa Marques, Joana Bernardino, Hugo Costa & Miguel Mascarenhas 80 Filipa Peste, Anabela Paula, Joana Bernardino, Hugo Costa, Miguel Mascarenhas, Carlos Fonseca & Maria João Ramos Pereira 81 6 NATURVÅRDSVERKET RAPPORT 6546 Book of Abstracts Gunārs Pētersons, Jurģis Šuba & Viesturs Vintulis 82 Johannes Pohl & Gundula Hübner 83 Johannes Pohl & Gundula Hübner 85 Fabien Quétier, Roel May, Sylvain Pioch, Scott Cole, Johann Köppel & Ariane Walz 87 Marc Reichenbach 89 Agustín Rioperez Postigo & Marcos de la Puente Nilsson 90 F. Roscioni, D. Russo, M. Di Febbraro & A. Loy 91 Anett Sasvari 92 Kosuke Sato & Susumu Ohnuma 93 Andreas Schmidt, Stephanie Preuß, Sabrina von Allwörden, Franziska Kazmierczak, Christine Kern, Sabine Nestler, Anja Schanz, Gunnar Stigge, Stefanie Breyer & Regine Bönsch 94 Peter Sigray & Mathias Andersson 95 Anna Skarin, Lars Rönnegård, Christian Nellemann, Henrik Lundqvist & Per Sandström 96 Michael C. Slattery 97 K. Shawn Smallwood, Lee Neher & Doug Bell 98 Carol Sparling, Gordon Hastie, Cormac Booth, Stephanie King, Nicola Quick, Jared Wilson, Catriona Harris, & Carl Donovan 99 Claus Stenberg, Grete E. Dinesen, Mikael van Deurs, Casper W. Berg, Henrik Mosegaard, Simon B. Leonhard, Thomas M. Grome & Josianne Støttrup 100 Paulina Turowicz, Piotr Zielinski, Anna Kucmus, Andrzej Walkowiak & Joanna Furmankiewicz 101 Åsa Waldo, Maria Johansson, Kristina Ek & Lars Persson 102 Richard Walls, Sally Shenton, Erica Knott, Jane Lancaster, Sarah Canning, Gillian Lye & Chris Pendlebury 105 Kimberly Walters, Karl Kosciuch & Jason Jones 106 Hugh Watson 107 Sascha Wellig & Raphaël Arlettaz 108 Anton S. Vlaschenko, Kseniia A. Kravchenko & Alona S. Gukasova 109 Christian Voigt, Ana Popa-Lisseanu, Ivo Niermann & Stephanie Kramer-Schadt 111 Beatriz Yáñez, Antonio-Román Muños, Beatriz Martín, Manuela de Lucas, & Miguel Ferrer 112 Pavel Zehtindjiev & D. Philip Whitfield 113 7 NATURVÅRDSVERKET RAPPORT 6546 Book of Abstracts POSTER PRESENTATION ABSTRACTS 115 Lothar Bach, Petra Bach & Kerstin Frey 116 Petra Bach, Lothar Bach, Uwe Gerhardt & Kerstin Frey 117 Yves Bas, Alexandre Haquart, Julien Tranchar, Hubert Lagrange & Pauline Rico 118 Holger Behm, Timothy Coppack, Alexander Weidauer & Andreas Schmidt 119 Lena Bergström, Frida Sundqvist & Ulf Bergström 120 Andreas Bernhold, Anders Granér & Niklas Lindberg 121 Regina Bispo, Joana Bernardino, Hugo Costa & Miguel Mascarenhas 123 Henrick Blank & Sofia Gylje Blank 124 Alexander Braasch, Michael Joost & Christian Ketzer 125 Scott G. Cole & Espen Lie Dahl 126 Jonathan E. Colman, Sindre Eftestøl, Diress Tsegaye, Gunnlaug Røthe & Kåre Rapp 127 Robin Cox, Chris Pendlebury, Chris Robinson & Richard Walls 128 Manuela de Lucas Castellanos & Miguel Ferrer Baena 129 Ruth de Silva, Kate Grellier, Sarah Canning, Chris Pendlebury & Nancy McLean 130 Steven Degraer, Robin Brabant & Bob Rumes (Eds.) 131 Bertrand Delprat 133 David J.T. Douglas & Rowena H.W. Langston 134 Ruben Fijn, Abel Gyimesi, Karen Krijgsveld & Sjoerd Dirksen 135 L. Gaedicke, K.-H. Loske & F. Bergen 136 T. Grünkorn, J. Blew, T. Coppack, M. Reichenbach, J. von Rönn, A. Schulz, H.Timmermann & S. Weitekamp 138 Christer Gunnarsson, Thomas Palo & Jens Rydell 139 Nina Hagner-Wahlsten 140 Jan Olof Helldin, Jens Jung, Jonas Kindberg, Niklas Lindberg, Wiebke Neumann, Mattias Olsson, Anna Skarin & Fredrik Widemo 141 Marianne Henningsson, Sofia Jönsson, Johanna Bengtsson Ryberg, Gösta Bluhm, Karl Bolin, Bosse Bodén, Kristina Ek, Karin Hammarlund, Inga-Lena Hannukka, Carina Johansson, Sanna Mels, Tom Mels, Mats Nilsson, Erik Skärbäck, Patrik Söderholm, Åsa Waldo, Ingegärd Widerström & Niklas Åkerman 142 Krzysztof Herman & Joanna Furmankiewicz 144 Tim Hipkiss, Holger Dettki, Frauke Ecke, Edward Moss, Carolin Sendgren & Birger Hörnfeldt 145 Gundula Hübner & Johannes Pohl 146 8 NATURVÅRDSVERKET RAPPORT 6546 Book of Abstracts Johanna Hurst, Horst Schauer-Weisshahn & Robert Brinkmann 147 Fränzi Korner-Nievergelt, Oliver Behr, Ivo Niermann & Robert Brinkmann 148 Angeliki Koulouri, Jacopo Moccia & Nikiforos Plytas 149 Jane Lancaster & Amy Walker 151 Rafaella Lenoir Improta & Enric Pol 152 Gillian Lye, Sarah Canning, Chris Pendlebury, Sally Shenton & Richard Walls 153 Valère Martin, Janine Aschwanden, Herbert Stark, Thomas Steuri & Felix Liechti 154 Miguel Mascarenhas, Hugo Costa, Joana Bernardino, José Vieira, Carlos Bastos, Maria João Pereira & Carlos Fonseca 155 Roel May, Torgeir Nygård, Espen Lie Dahl & Kjetil Bevanger 156 Antonio-Román
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