Predicting impacts of oil spills - Can ecological science cope?:A case study concerning birds in Environmental Impact Assessments

It is analysed, how the potential impact of large oil spills on seabird populations are dealt with in the strategic environmental impact assessments (EIA) of oil exploration in the Barents Sea (1988) and the Beaufort Sea (1996). Current knowledge on the effect of large oil spills on bird populations...

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Main Author: Mosbech, Anders
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Roskilde Universitet 2000
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spelling fturoskildefispu:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/fa39f5cb-3031-4f96-bce2-92275fc41476 2023-05-15T15:38:41+02:00 Predicting impacts of oil spills - Can ecological science cope?:A case study concerning birds in Environmental Impact Assessments Mosbech, Anders 2000 application/pdf https://forskning.ruc.dk/da/publications/fa39f5cb-3031-4f96-bce2-92275fc41476 https://rucforsk.ruc.dk/ws/files/57418740/Predicting_impacts_of.pdf eng eng Roskilde Universitet info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Mosbech , A 2000 , Predicting impacts of oil spills - Can ecological science cope? A case study concerning birds in Environmental Impact Assessments . Roskilde Universitet , Roskilde . book 2000 fturoskildefispu 2022-12-11T06:57:59Z It is analysed, how the potential impact of large oil spills on seabird populations are dealt with in the strategic environmental impact assessments (EIA) of oil exploration in the Barents Sea (1988) and the Beaufort Sea (1996). Current knowledge on the effect of large oil spills on bird populations is reviewed as background information for the analysis. The analysis of the two EIA cases focus on what ecological science can deliver to the EIA process and how the EIAs can manage with what they get. The use of oil spill scenarios and impact indices in the EIA-reports is discussed. It is analysed, how the potential impact of large oil spills on seabird populations are dealt with in the strategic environmental impact assessments (EIA) of oil exploration in the Barents Sea (1988) and the Beaufort Sea (1996). Current knowledge on the effect of large oil spills on bird populations is reviewed as background information for the analysis. The analysis of the two EIA cases focus on what ecological science can deliver to the EIA process and how the EIAs can manage with what they get. The use of oil spill scenarios and impact indices in the EIA-reports is discussed. Book Barents Sea Beaufort Sea Roskilde University Research Portal (RUC) Barents Sea Eia ENVELOPE(7.755,7.755,63.024,63.024)
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