2021-2023, Scottish Government Marine Directorate, Offshore Wind Evidence and Change Programme (OWEC), Stochastic Collision Risk Modelling Tool (sCRM)

2021-2023, Scottish Government Marine Directorate, Offshore Wind Evidence and Change Programme (OWEC), Stochastic Collision Risk Modelling Tool (sCRM)

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To improve the evidence base for assessing collision risk to migratory birds from offshore wind developments, a comprehensive review was undertaken focusing on non-seabird features of UK Special Protection Areas (SPAs). The review collated data for 70 species, covering key parameters including population estimates, migration routes and timing, flig...

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Stochastic collision risk model for birds on migration ...

Strategic review of of birds on migration in Scottish w...

Stochastic collision risk model for birds on migration tool

In addition to this Strategic Review of birds on migration in Scottish Waters, the Scottish Government has produced a Stochastic Collision Risk Model (sCRM) for migratory species. Collision Risk Models (CRM) are used to understand potential wind farm effects on birds by estimating collision mortality. To improve the estimates of these models, Scottish Government commission...
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