Worldwide the renewable energy sector is expanding at sea to address increasing demands. Recently the race for space in heavily used areas such as the North Sea triggered the proposal of co-locating other activities such as aquaculture or fisheries with passive gears in offshore wind farms (OWFs). Our interdisciplinary approach combined a quantification of spatial overlap of activities by using Vessel Monitoring System and logbook data with a stakeholder consultation to conclude and verify on the actual feasibility of co-location. In the German Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) of the North Sea up to 90% of Danish and 40% of German annual gillnet fleet landings of plaice overlapped with areas where OWFs are developed. Our results indicated furt...
Wind farms are often planned offshore where wind conditions are favourable and the visual impact is ...
Offshore wind power generation requires large areas of sea to accommodate its activities, with incre...
Following the Blue Growth ambition of the European Commission, the interest in the potential of offs...
Current expansion in offshore wind farm (OWF) development is resulting in increasedspatial conflicts...
(in alphabetical order) There is an increasing demand for marine space from many different economic ...
Worldwide demand for energy is growing and predicted to increase by up to three times by 2050. Renew...
There is an increasing demand for marine space from many different economic sectors in the German co...
Over the last decade, the accelerated transition towards cleaner means of producing energy has been ...
The concept of co-location of marine areas receives an increased significance in the light of sustai...
In the offshore region of Germany, human activity is increasing in type and intensity. Larger portio...
Drawing on a case study in Germany, this contribution explores the practical application of offshore...
Offshore wind power generation requires large areas of sea to accommodate its activities, with incre...
Wind farms are often planned offshore where wind conditions are favourable and the visual impact is ...
Offshore wind power generation requires large areas of sea to accommodate its activities, with incre...
Following the Blue Growth ambition of the European Commission, the interest in the potential of offs...
Current expansion in offshore wind farm (OWF) development is resulting in increasedspatial conflicts...
(in alphabetical order) There is an increasing demand for marine space from many different economic ...
Worldwide demand for energy is growing and predicted to increase by up to three times by 2050. Renew...
There is an increasing demand for marine space from many different economic sectors in the German co...
Over the last decade, the accelerated transition towards cleaner means of producing energy has been ...
The concept of co-location of marine areas receives an increased significance in the light of sustai...
In the offshore region of Germany, human activity is increasing in type and intensity. Larger portio...
Drawing on a case study in Germany, this contribution explores the practical application of offshore...
Offshore wind power generation requires large areas of sea to accommodate its activities, with incre...
Wind farms are often planned offshore where wind conditions are favourable and the visual impact is ...
Offshore wind power generation requires large areas of sea to accommodate its activities, with incre...
Following the Blue Growth ambition of the European Commission, the interest in the potential of offs...