The generation of offshore energy is a rapidly growing sector,
competing for space in an already busy seascape. This book brings
together the ecological, economic, and social implications of the
spatial conflict this growth entails. Covering all energy-generation
types (wind, wave, tidal, oil, and gas), it explores the direct and
indirect impacts the growth of offshore energy generation has on both
the marine environment and the existing uses of marine space. Chapters
explore main issues associated with offshore energy, such as the
displacement of existing activities and the negative impacts it can
have on marine species and ecosystems. Chapters also discuss how the
growth of offshore energy generation presents new opportunities for
collaboration and co-location with other sectors, for example, the
co-location of wild-capture fisheries and wind farms. The book
integrates these issues and opportunities, and demonstrates the
importance of holistic marine spatial planning for optimising the
location of offshore energy-generation sites. It highlights the
importance of stakeholder engagement in these planning processes and
the role of integrated governance, with illustrative case studies from
the United States, United Kingdom, northern Europe, and the
Mediterranean. It also discusses trade-off analysis and decision
theory and provides a range of tools and best practices to inform
future planning processes.
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ISBN
9781317356417
Publisert
2018
Utgave
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Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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