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Biblioteca Airports offer unrealized potential for alternative energy production

Airports offer unrealized potential for alternative energy production

Airports offer unrealized potential for alternative energy production

Resource information

Date of publication
Dezembro 2012
Resource Language
ISBN / Resource ID
AGRIS:US201301958041
Pages
517-522

Scaling up for alternative energy such as solar, wind, and biofuel raises a number of environmental issues, notably changes in land use and adverse effects on wildlife. Airports offer one of the few land uses where reductions in wildlife abundance and habitat quality are necessary and socially acceptable, due to risk of wildlife collisions with aircraft. There are several uncertainties and limitations to establishing alternative energy production at airports, such as ensuring these facilities do not create wildlife attractants or other hazards. However, with careful planning, locating alternative energy projects at airports could help mitigate many of the challenges currently facing policy makers, developers, and conservationists.

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Authors and Publishers

Author(s), editor(s), contributor(s)

DeVault, Travis L.
Belant, Jerrold L.
Blackwell, Bradley F.
Martin, James A.
Schmidt, Jason A.
Burger, L. Wes Jr.
Patterson, James W. Jr.

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