Marine Energy
Invited Workshop 1:
Sustainable marine planning for arrays:
Social, economic and environmental issues and implications
24th March 2009, King James Thistle Hotel, 107 Leith St, Edinburgh.
A one-day workshop which aims to identify issues and priorities relating to social,
economic and environmental impacts, discuss their implications for policy-makers
and developers and identify ways forward to achieve an integrated and holistic
approach to assessing and managing them across the whole marine and coastal
system.
Invited Workshop 2:
Sustainable marine spatial planning for the deployment of arrays
25th March 2009, King James Thistle Hotel, 107 Leith St, Edinburgh
A one day workshop to provide a policy update, simplification of consenting and
locational criteria and their application and discussion on how decision-making
support models can be used.
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Executive Summary
Presentations: (Some presentation are not available as the author did not want them published. If you are interested in those, please contact the author directly)
Robert Batty
Animal Interaction with Marine Energy Devices
Katherine Begg, Context setting
Workshops on Marine Spatial Planning for Arrays
Iain Bell, Faber Maunsell
Framework for a Marine Spatial Plan & Locational Guidance
Pentland Firth and Orkney Waters
Mike Elliott
Ecosystem and biodiversity impacts, benefits & research linked to marine renewable energy development
Claire Haggett
Understanding Public Responses to Renewable Enregy
John Hartley
UK Government RAG Priorities, Update to UKERC Workshop
UK Energy Policy and Renewable Energy Strategy
Janette Lee
Practical Tools for Marine Planning: An Assessment of Cumulative Effects of Human Pressures on the Marine Environment
David Palmer
Policy Context
Justine Saunders
Wet Renewable Energy: Developing Nature Conservation Strategies for Management
Bridget Woodman
Sustainable marine planning for arrays: timing and infrastructure
