Growing concerns about climate change and energy security have fueled a rapid increase in the development of marine renewable energy installations (MREIs). The potential ecological consequences of increased use of these devices emphasizes the need for high quality environmental impact assessment (EIA). We demonstrate that these processes are hampered severely, primarily because ambiguities in the legislation and lack of clear implementation guidance are such that they do not ensure robust assessment of the significance of impacts and cumulative effects. We highlight why the regulatory framework leads to conceptual ambiguities and propose changes which, for the most part, do not require major adjustments to standard practice. We emphasize th...
The evidence for anthropogenically induced climate change is overwhelming with the production of gre...
Many countries now recognise the need for mitigation of climate change induced by human activities a...
Many countries now recognise the need for mitigation of climate change induced by human activities a...
Growing concerns about climate change and energy security have fueled a rapid increase in the develo...
ArticleThis Document is Protected by copyright and was first published by Frontiers. All rights rese...
Growing concerns about climate change and energy security have fueled a rapid increase in the develo...
Marine renewable energy projects (MREs) are supported by mandatory environmental monitoring program...
AbstractAssessing and managing the cumulative impacts of human activities on the environment remains...
The marine environment has long been a major source of energy across the globe and will continue to ...
This paper explores the role of environmental impact assessment (EIA) in advancing the 'Blue Economy...
Australia currently produces more than 18,600 petajoules of energy annually. Only 2% of this energy ...
Australia currently produces more than 18,600 petajoules of energy annually. Only 2% of this energy ...
Marine renewable energy (MRE) projects are increasingly occupying the European North-Atlantic coasts...
The evidence for anthropogenically induced climate change is overwhelming with the production of gre...
The evidence for anthropogenically induced climate change is overwhelming with the production of gre...
The evidence for anthropogenically induced climate change is overwhelming with the production of gre...
Many countries now recognise the need for mitigation of climate change induced by human activities a...
Many countries now recognise the need for mitigation of climate change induced by human activities a...
Growing concerns about climate change and energy security have fueled a rapid increase in the develo...
ArticleThis Document is Protected by copyright and was first published by Frontiers. All rights rese...
Growing concerns about climate change and energy security have fueled a rapid increase in the develo...
Marine renewable energy projects (MREs) are supported by mandatory environmental monitoring program...
AbstractAssessing and managing the cumulative impacts of human activities on the environment remains...
The marine environment has long been a major source of energy across the globe and will continue to ...
This paper explores the role of environmental impact assessment (EIA) in advancing the 'Blue Economy...
Australia currently produces more than 18,600 petajoules of energy annually. Only 2% of this energy ...
Australia currently produces more than 18,600 petajoules of energy annually. Only 2% of this energy ...
Marine renewable energy (MRE) projects are increasingly occupying the European North-Atlantic coasts...
The evidence for anthropogenically induced climate change is overwhelming with the production of gre...
The evidence for anthropogenically induced climate change is overwhelming with the production of gre...
The evidence for anthropogenically induced climate change is overwhelming with the production of gre...
Many countries now recognise the need for mitigation of climate change induced by human activities a...
Many countries now recognise the need for mitigation of climate change induced by human activities a...