Martin Perrow is Founder and Director of ECON Ecological Consultancy Ltd and currently manages the ornithological requirements of several wind farm sites, assessing the likely impacts and providing advice in order to engineer the co-existence of birds and wind farms with minimal impacts. He has published widely on the subject.
Description
The nature of offshore wind farms Helen Jameson, Emilie Reeve, Bjarke Laubek and Heike Sittel Physical and chemical effects Jon M. Rees and Adrian D. Judd Atmosphere and ocean dynamics Goeran Brostroem, Elke Ludewig, Anja Schneehorst and Thomas Pohlmann Seabed communities J. Dannheim, S. Degraer, M. Elliott, K. Smyth and J.C. Wilson Fish Andrew B. Gill and Dan Wilhelmsson Marine mammals Georg Nehls, Andrew J.P. Harwood and Martin R. Perrow Migratory birds and bats Ommo Hueppop, Bianca Michalik, Lothar Bach, Reinhold Hill and Steven K. Pelletier Seabird displacement Nicolas Vanermen and Eric W.M. Stienen Seabirds: collision Sue King A synthesis of effects and impacts Martin R. Perrow Index
Reviews
I would highly recommend this book to any novices looking to gain an in depth overview of OWFs and the challenges faced within the offshore wind energy sector. It's also good for those specialists looking to gain a more holistic view of the ecological and environmental effects that OWFs may have, thus broadening their ability to work constructively with other specialists in the sector to minimise environmental impacts as a whole. -- Ros Green * BTO News *

