Jaume Forcada 
[email protected]

Of interest for researchers on marine mammals and wind energy generation:

Call for papers for a special issue of the New Zealand Journal of Zoology on: 
Wind Energy and Wildlife.
The use of wind energy, as an alternative to fossil fuels, has increased 
worldwide in recent years. It currently accounts for some 4.2% of NZ energy 
generation, predicted to rise to 20% by 2030. However, some research has shown 
negative effects of wind turbines on both bats and birds. It is timely to 
consider the evidence for wider impacts of the burgeoning wind energy industry. 
In this special issue we seek NZ and international contributions that will 
encourage a better dialogue and understanding of how wind energy developments 
affect wildlife. 

The New Zealand Journal of Zoology is pleased to issue this call for papers for 
an upcoming special issue focussing on this topic. We welcome papers on any 
aspect of wind energy and wildlife, including:
*       Effects on birds, particularly migratory and predatory species   
*       Effects on bats 
*       Effects on other animals 
*       Modelling
*       Mitigation

Submissions of manuscripts up to 5,000 words can be made directly to our 
ScholarOne online portal at:
http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/nzjz

The deadline for submissions is 1 July 2012.
Please see our Information for Authors for full details of how to prepare 
submissions: 
http://www.tandfonline.com/action/authorSubmission?journalCode=tnzz20&page=instructions
Please direct any enquiries to Dr Stuart Parsons: [email protected]



Dr Jaume Forcada
British Antarctic Survey
Natural Environment Research Council
High Cross, Madingley Road,Cambridge CB3 0ET, UK
ph: 44-(0)1223-221326
fax: 44-(0)1223-221259
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.bas.ac.uk/profile/jforcada/


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