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Adequacy of Biodiversity Observation Systems to support the CBD 2020 TargetsGEO BON2011








N/A






This report constitutes the first attempt to assess the adequacy of global observation systems for the monitoring of biodiversity, specifically in relation to the information needs of the twenty ‘Aichi targets’ defined by the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) for the period 2011–2020. The report was prepared, at the request of the CBD, by the Group on Earth Observations Biodiversity Observation Network (GEO BON) in collaboration with a range of biodiversity-related organisations, and is based on inputs from over 120 specialists.


Inglês


Nenhuma restrição


Geral


Relatórios, Estudos, Avaliações de Biodiversidade, Linhas de Base


Diversidade biológica e cultural


Nenhuma / Não aplicável

Adequacy of Biodiversity Observation Systems to support the CBD 2020 Targets
Plano Estratégico de Desenvolvimento do Turismo em Cabo Delgado 2008-2013Helen Suich, Jonah Busch and Nathalie Barbancho, MundiServiços-USEC-Ruschmann Consultores2008






Governo da Província de Cabo Delgado


Cabo Delgado






As condições climáticas, os importantes recursos naturais e sócio‐culturais, a especialização agrícola e insuficiente grau de industrialização e sua estratégica situação geográfica, fazem de Cabo Delgado uma Província com vocação turística, com condições favoráveis para captar fluxos de procura quantitativa e qualitativamente importante no desenvolvimento turístico em particular e sócio‐económico em geral. Esta vocação consolida‐se ano a ano, com os investimentos privados na construção de novos empreendimentos turísticos, principalmente meios de hospedagem e meios de alimentação.


Português


Nenhuma restrição


Geral


Documentos Oficiais do Governo


Economia, Comércio e Medidas de Incentivo


Nenhuma / Não aplicável

Plano Estratégico de Desenvolvimento do Turismo em Cabo Delgado 2008-2013
Existing International Tuna Management Organisations: Background Information For Arrangements For South Pacific Albacore Fisheries ManagementFFA1990






FFA Report


Cabo Delgado






With no existing international vehicle to restrict the operation of driftnet fleets in the South Pacific, the Pacific Island nations and territories agreed to a Convention that banned both the use of long driftnets and any operations that may be construed to support this method of fishing throughout the South Pacific. This Convention was signed in Wellington, New Zealand in 1989. In addition, Parties to the Convention agreed to cooperate to implement appropriate arrangements for the longterm management of South Pacific albacore fisheries.


Inglês


Nenhuma restrição


Biodiversidade Marinha


Relatórios, Estudos, Avaliações de Biodiversidade, Linhas de Base


Identificação, Monitoria, Indicadores e Avaliações


Nenhuma / Não aplicável

Existing International Tuna Management Organisations: Background Information For Arrangements For South Pacific Albacore Fisheries Management
Economic Impacts of Transfrontier Conservation Areas: Baseline of Tourism in the KAVANGO–ZAMBEZI TFCASuich, H.; Busch, J. & Barbancho, N.2005






Conservation International South Africa


N/A






In recognition of the importance of tourism to the economic development objectives of TFCA implementation, this study was undertaken to determine the current size of the tourism industry within the KAZA TFCA, focussing on accommodation providers and tour operators


Inglês


Nenhuma restrição


Geral


Documentos de Projeto, Relatórios de Projetos e Avaliações


Economia, Comércio e Medidas de Incentivo;
Áreas Protegidas


Áreas de Conservação Internacionais

Economic Impacts of Transfrontier Conservation Areas: Baseline of Tourism in the KAVANGO–ZAMBEZI TFCA
Tourism Development Framework for the Maputo Special Reserve and Futi Extension TFCA components – DraftV&L Landscape Architects2006






Peace Parks Foundation


Maputo






The focus of this study is on the Mozambican component of the TFCA and its direct synergies to neighboring components. This study also mainly concentrates on tourism issues, and not necessarily management or other issues.


Inglês


Nenhuma restrição


Biodiversidade Florestal;
Outra biodiversidade terrestre;
Biodiversidade das águas interiores e zonas húmidas


Documentos de Projeto, Relatórios de Projetos e Avaliações


Economia, Comércio e Medidas de Incentivo;
Áreas Protegidas


Reserva Especial de Maputo

Tourism Development Framework for the Maputo Special Reserve and Futi Extension TFCA components – Draft
Implementation of Eurosite Planning Methodology for Natural Protected Areas Management to a Mexican Study CaseSánchez, M. & Juncà, M.2007






Boletín de la A.G.E


Cabo Delgado






The strategic management approach for natural protected areas (NPA) has been evolving over time mainly in the last decades in which management has acquired a more integral and inclusive character. NPA management is a process whereby management planning is the principal strategy in which ideally the main actions are defined; it also facilitates the systematization of guidelines and procedures for the accomplishment of conservation and development objectives


Inglês


Nenhuma restrição


Geral


Documentos de Projeto, Relatórios de Projetos e Avaliações


Áreas Protegidas


Nenhuma / Não aplicável

Implementation of Eurosite Planning Methodology for Natural Protected Areas Management to a Mexican Study Case
The EU Biodiversity Strategy to 2020European Union2011








N/A






In May 2011, the European Union adopted a new strategy to halt biodiversity loss in the EU, restore ecosystems where possible, and step up efforts to avert global biodiversity loss. The strategy is in line with the commitments made by EU leaders in March 2010 and the international commitments adopted by 193 countries, including the EU and all its Member States, in the conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity in Nagoya, Japan, in 2010.


Inglês


Nenhuma restrição


Geral


Documentos de Projeto, Relatórios de Projetos e Avaliações


Diversidade biológica e cultural;
Identificação, Monitoria, Indicadores e Avaliações


Nenhuma / Não aplicável

The EU Biodiversity Strategy to 2020
The economic Impact of Manta Rays on the Mozambican tourism industryMMF2013








N/A








Inglês


Nenhuma restrição


Biodiversidade Marinha


Imagens e Fotos


Economia, Comércio e Medidas de Incentivo


Outras Áreas de Conservação Nacionais

The economic Impact of Manta Rays on the Mozambican tourism industry
Bases de Ordenamento Regional Florestal de Dão-LafõesDGRFSd








N/A






O caderno dedicado à análise biofísica do território é o primeiro de três cadernos que constituem a base de informação de apoio ao exercício de planeamento subjacente à elaboração deste PROF. Como tal, possui informação que permite caracterizar a situação territorial de referência e sobre a qual terá de ser feito o diagnóstico e o delineamento de estratégias, medidas e acções para se atingir o modelo territorial desejado para os espaços florestais da região. Esta informação diz respeito a variáveis fundamentais para o ordenamento do território em geral, e do ordenamento florestal em particular.


Português


Nenhuma restrição


Biodiversidade Florestal


Documentos Oficiais do Governo


Uso Sustentável da Biodiversidade


Nenhuma / Não aplicável

Bases de Ordenamento Regional Florestal de Dão-Lafões
Bases de Ordenamento Regional Florestal da Beira Interior NorteDGRFSd








N/A






caderno dedicado à análise biofísica do território é o primeiro de três cadernos que constituem a base de informação de apoio ao exercício de planeamento subjacente à elaboração deste PROF. Como tal, possui informação que permite caracterizar a situação territorial de referência e sobre a qual terá de ser feito o diagnóstico e o delineamento de estratégias, medidas e acções para se atingir o modelo territorial desejado para os espaços florestais da região. Esta informação diz respeito a variáveis fundamentais para o ordenamento do território em geral, e do ordenamento florestal em particular.


Português


Nenhuma restrição


Biodiversidade Florestal


Documentos Oficiais do Governo


Uso Sustentável da Biodiversidade


Nenhuma / Não aplicável

Bases de Ordenamento Regional Florestal da Beira Interior Norte
Plano de ordenamento da orla costeira entre Vilamoura e Vila Real de S. António – Planta de condicionantes Folha 2/3Hidroprojecto2003








N/A








Português


Nenhuma restrição


Biodiversidade das águas interiores e zonas húmidas


Mapas e dados não georreferenciados (imagens, listas de espécies, etc.)


Uso Sustentável da Biodiversidade


Nenhuma / Não aplicável

Plano de ordenamento da orla costeira entre Vilamoura e Vila Real de S. António – Planta de condicionantes Folha 2/3
The MOZBIO PROGRAM: Paving the way for Landscape Conservation and Rural Development in MozambiqueMOZBIO2012








Cabo Delgado;
Gaza;
Inhambane;
Manica;
Maputo (cidade);
Maputo;
Nampula;
Niassa;
Sofala;
Tete;
Zambézia






Building on the lessons learned from TFCA Program, the Government of Mozambique has launched the ambitions long-term MozBio program. The first phase, MozBio I, was launched in March 2015 and is implemented with support from a US$ 40 millions grant funded by World Bank and a US$ 6 million GEF grabts.


Inglês


Nenhuma restrição


Geral


Relatórios, Estudos, Avaliações de Biodiversidade, Linhas de Base


Diversidade biológica e cultural;
Comunicação e Sensibilização do Público;
Áreas Protegidas;
Uso Sustentável da Biodiversidade;
Uso Comunitário da Biodiversidade


Todas Áreas de Conservação de Moçambique

The MOZBIO PROGRAM: Paving the way for Landscape Conservation and Rural Development in Mozambique
EIA Seismic & Drilling – Anadarko Area 1 Shallow WaterImpacto2008








Cabo Delgado






The drilling of an exploratory well or series of wells has the potential to adversely affect the physical, chemical, biological, and socioeconomic resources of an area. One of the primary impact producing factors associated with exploratory drilling operations is the on-site discharge of 1) used drilling muds employed to facilitate the drilling process; and 2) formation cuttings, which are bits of rock and sediment generated from the formation being drilled. The following impact analysis identifies the potential impacts associated with muds and cuttings discharges


Inglês


Nenhuma restrição


Biodiversidade Marinha




Avaliação de impactos


Nenhuma / Não aplicável

EIA Seismic & Drilling – Anadarko Area 1 Shallow Water
Guiidance Nottes for The Samplliing and Anallysis of Produced Water and Other Hydrocarbon DiischargesEnergy Development Unit Offshore Environment and Decommissioning (EDU-OED)2010








N/A






The OPPC Regulations prohibit the discharge of oil into the sea unless it is in accordance with the schedule conditions of a permit issued to cover the discharge. In support of OPPC, the Energy Development Unit - Offshore Environment and Decommissioning (EDU-OED) branch has provided clear technical guidance on suitable methods for the sampling and analysis of produced water (and other samples containing hydrocarbons) in order to enable industry to comply fully with the regulations.


Inglês


Nenhuma restrição


Biodiversidade Marinha


Documentos de Projeto, Relatórios de Projetos e Avaliações


Avaliação de impactos


Nenhuma / Não aplicável

Guiidance Nottes for The Samplliing and Anallysis of Produced Water and Other Hydrocarbon Diischarges
The Cost of Policy Inaction (COPI) methodology and Valuation DatabaseBraat, L. Et al.2010








N/A






The COPI analysis covers a chain of scenario-driven changes. The first step is to develop projections with the OECD-scenario and IMAGE-GLOBIO-model of changes in land use, biodiversity and ecosystem services over the period to 2050. At the same time, a database of values of ecosystem services is developed that can be applied to the land use changes. Development of a spreadsheet model allows the combination of the ecosystem service values and the land use changes, and the quality factors based on a measure of biodiversity of the land use types. To deal with data gaps this also includes methodological solutions for benefits transfer, up-scaling and gap-filling.


Inglês


Nenhuma restrição


Geral


Relatórios, Estudos, Avaliações de Biodiversidade, Linhas de Base


Restauração do Ecossistema;
Uso Sustentável da Biodiversidade


Nenhuma / Não aplicável

The Cost of Policy Inaction (COPI) methodology and Valuation Database
Banhine Watershed AssessmentMcNamara, M. & Larsen, E.2006






African Wildlife Foundation & United States Forest Service International Programs


Gaza






The watershed analysis process assembles, organizes, interprets, and presents information needed to guide future resource management decisions. A watershed or catchment is an area of land that drains to a common point. The size of the area included in a watershed is arbitrary, however, in the United States a consistent set of commonly used terms that describe relative sizes of geographic areas has been used. For this analysis, the Banhine watershed will include both the Chefu and Changane Rivers and their tributaries, with a downstream boundary where the Changane River intersects the park boundary.


Inglês


Nenhuma restrição


Biodiversidade Florestal;
Outra biodiversidade terrestre;
Biodiversidade das águas interiores e zonas húmidas


Relatórios, Estudos, Avaliações de Biodiversidade, Linhas de Base


Áreas Protegidas;
Uso Sustentável da Biodiversidade


Parque Nacional de Banhine

Banhine Watershed Assessment
Plant communities, wetlands and landscapes of the Parque Nacional de Banhine, MoçambiqueStalmans, M. & Wishart, M.2005






Koedoe 48


Gaza






The Parque Nacional de Banhine (Banhine National Park) was proclaimed during 1972. It covers 600 000 ha in Moçambique to the east of the Limpopo River. Until recently, this park, originally and popularly known as the ‘Serengeti of Moçambique’, was characterised by neglect and illegal hunting that caused the demise of most of its large wildlife. New initiatives aimed at rehabilitating the park have been launched within the scope of the Greater Limpopo Transfrontier Park. A


Inglês


Nenhuma restrição


Outra biodiversidade terrestre;
Biodiversidade das águas interiores e zonas húmidas


Artigo com revisão pelos pares e teses universitárias


Áreas Protegidas;
Uso Sustentável da Biodiversidade


Parque Nacional de Banhine

Plant communities, wetlands and landscapes of the Parque Nacional de Banhine, Moçambique
Causes and Consequences of Displacement Decision-making in Banhine National Park, MozambiqueDear, C. & McCoola, S.2010






Conservation and Society 8(2): 103-111


Gaza




http://www.conservationandsociety.org


Around the world, decision-making is looming regarding the displacement of people resident in and reliant on the natural capital in protected areas. While policies such as the World Bank’s safeguard policy on involuntary resettlement guides decisions about the potential displacement of people in protected areas, there are often political and other obstacles to implementation. In the case of displacement decision-making in Banhine National Park (BNP), Mozambique, district-level government offi cials promoted the displacement of BNP-area residents and their resettlement into villages outside the park in a manner that was inconsistent with the World Bank safeguard policy.


Inglês


Nenhuma restrição


Biodiversidade Florestal;
Outra biodiversidade terrestre;
Biodiversidade das águas interiores e zonas húmidas


Artigo com revisão pelos pares e teses universitárias


Áreas Protegidas;
Uso Comunitário da Biodiversidade


Parque Nacional de Banhine

Causes and Consequences of Displacement Decision-making in Banhine National Park, Mozambique
First herpetological appraisal of the Parque Nacional de Banhine, Gaza Province, southern MozambiquePietersen, Pietersen, D. & Haacke, W.2013






Annals of the Ditsong National Museum of Natural History 3: 153–163


Gaza






The herpetofauna of Mozambique remains poorly documented despite recent surveys. We present here the first report on the herpetofauna occurring in Parque Nacional de Banhine in Gaza Province.Four chelonian, 13 snake, one amphisbaenid, 16 lizard and 15 frog species were recorded in the park, while an additional six snake, five lizard and two frog taxa have been recorded in close proximity and probably also occur in the park. Numerous range extensions are recorded, and these are discussed in the light of our present knowledge of the distribution of herpetofauna in Mozambique.


Inglês


Nenhuma restrição


Biodiversidade Florestal;
Outra biodiversidade terrestre;
Biodiversidade das águas interiores e zonas húmidas


Artigo com revisão pelos pares e teses universitárias


Identificação, Monitoria, Indicadores e Avaliações;
Áreas Protegidas


Parque Nacional de Banhine

First herpetological appraisal of the Parque Nacional de Banhine, Gaza Province, southern Mozambique
Plano de Maneio do Parque Nacional de BanhineMITUR2010








Gaza






O Parque Nacional de Banhine (PNB), abrange 5.600 km2 e está localizado na Província de Gaza. O PNB foi historicamente rico em animais de grande porte, incluindo elefantes e outros ungulados, como gnus, zebras e antílopes. No entanto, desde o início dos anos '60 a captura de espécies para jardins zoológicos internacionais, a caça comercial e mais recentemente a caça de subsistência e pouco eficiente capacidade de gestão levou em grande parte a um esgotamento do número de animais e sua distribuição.


Português


Nenhuma restrição


Biodiversidade Florestal;
Outra biodiversidade terrestre;
Biodiversidade das águas interiores e zonas húmidas


AC – Documentos de Gestão


Áreas Protegidas


Parque Nacional de Banhine

Plano de Maneio do Parque Nacional de Banhine
On-Going Bird Checklist for Banhine National ParkAfrican Wildlife FoundationSd






AWF


Gaza








Inglês


Nenhuma restrição


Biodiversidade Florestal;
Outra biodiversidade terrestre;
Biodiversidade das águas interiores e zonas húmidas


Relatórios, Estudos, Avaliações de Biodiversidade, Linhas de Base


Identificação, Monitoria, Indicadores e Avaliações;
Áreas Protegidas


Parque Nacional de Banhine

On-Going Bird Checklist for Banhine National Park
Banhine National ParkAdSd








Gaza








Inglês


Nenhuma restrição


Biodiversidade Florestal;
Outra biodiversidade terrestre;
Biodiversidade das águas interiores e zonas húmidas


Imagens e Fotos


Áreas Protegidas


Parque Nacional de Banhine

Banhine National Park
Banhine National Park – list of species identifiedAd2005








Gaza








Inglês


Nenhuma restrição


Geral


Relatórios, Estudos, Avaliações de Biodiversidade, Linhas de Base


Identificação, Monitoria, Indicadores e Avaliações;
Áreas Protegidas


Parque Nacional de Banhine

Banhine National Park – list of species identified
Banhine National Park Community Action PlanMunthali, S. et al.2010






AWF/MITUR


Cabo Delgado




www.awf.org


This report provides specific recommendations on how communities should benefit from Banhine National Park, and provides an action plan that should guide the Park’s management authority in integrating local communities in the Park’s management to specifically ensure communities will sustainably harvest the natural resources most in demand (such as poles, firewood, herbs, fruits, palm wine and fish); improve food security through integration of agro-forestry and dry-land conservation agriculture around Banhine; offset community pressure on the Park’s resources by setting quotas and defining resource harvesting protocols and stimulating economic opportunities in which the communities can participate.


Inglês


Nenhuma restrição


Biodiversidade Florestal;
Outra biodiversidade terrestre;
Biodiversidade das águas interiores e zonas húmidas


Documentos Oficiais do Governo


Identificação, Monitoria, Indicadores e Avaliações;
Áreas Protegidas;
Uso Comunitário da Biodiversidade


Parque Nacional de Banhine

Banhine National Park Community Action Plan
Parque Nacional de Banhine – Wildlife surveyStalmans, M.2007




10-11/2007


ACTF - MITUR


Gaza






A wildlife survey was undertaken during October-November 2007 of the Parque Nacional de Banhine as a follow-up from the survey undertaken during 2004. Balancing the requirements for objectivity, repeatability and affordability, a partial survey (sample count) was applied with a helicopter using the same survey blocks used in 2004. A Global Positioning System with pre-determined survey blocks and flight lines was used to accurately cover important habitats and landscapes. The position of wildlife that was observed was captured and integrated into the Geographic Information System for Banhine, thereby allowing adjustments that take into account the relative proportion of the different landscapes that were covered.


Inglês


Nenhuma restrição


Biodiversidade Florestal;
Outra biodiversidade terrestre;
Biodiversidade das águas interiores e zonas húmidas


Documentos Oficiais do Governo


Identificação, Monitoria, Indicadores e Avaliações;
Áreas Protegidas


Parque Nacional de Banhine

Parque Nacional de Banhine – Wildlife survey
Parque Nacional de Banhine, Moçambique: Wildlife surveyStalmans, M. & Peel, M.2009






ACTF - MITUR


Gaza






A wildlife survey was undertaken during October-November 2009 of the Parque Nacional de Banhine as a follow-up from the survey undertaken during 2004 and 2007. The same experienced team that undertook the 2004 and 2007 surveys was also responsible for the 2009 survey.


Inglês


Nenhuma restrição


Biodiversidade Florestal;
Outra biodiversidade terrestre;
Biodiversidade das águas interiores e zonas húmidas


Documentos Oficiais do Governo


Identificação, Monitoria, Indicadores e Avaliações;
Áreas Protegidas


Parque Nacional de Banhine

Parque Nacional de Banhine, Moçambique: Wildlife survey
Parque Nacional de Banhine: Wildlife censusStalmans, M.2004






African Wildlife Foundation


Gaza






The Parque Nacional de Banhine represents a very important wetland system with high conservation value. It has potential for tourism development that can significantly contribute to the local economy and well-being of the inhabitants.


Inglês


Nenhuma restrição


Biodiversidade Florestal;
Outra biodiversidade terrestre;
Biodiversidade das águas interiores e zonas húmidas


Documentos Oficiais do Governo


Identificação, Monitoria, Indicadores e Avaliações;
Áreas Protegidas


Parque Nacional de Banhine

Parque Nacional de Banhine: Wildlife census
Parque Nacional do BanhineAdSd








Gaza








Português


Nenhuma restrição


Geral;
Biodiversidade Florestal;
Outra biodiversidade terrestre


Imagens e Fotos


Áreas Protegidas


Parque Nacional de Banhine

Parque Nacional do Banhine
COWRIE 2.0 Electromagnetic Fields (EMF) Phase 2: EMF-sensitive fish response to EM emissions from sub-sea electricity cables of the type used by the offshore renewable energy industryGill, A. et al.2009






COWRIE Ltd


N/A






The Environmental Technical Working Group (ETWG) of COWRIE commissioned the priority research project COWRIE 2.0 EMF with the objective to determine if electromagnetic sensitive fish respond to controlled electromagnetic fields (EMF) with the characteristics and magnitude of EMF associated with offshore wind farm power cables.


Inglês


Nenhuma restrição


Biodiversidade Marinha




Avaliação de impactos


Nenhuma / Não aplicável

COWRIE 2.0 Electromagnetic Fields (EMF) Phase 2: EMF-sensitive fish response to EM emissions from sub-sea electricity cables of the type used by the offshore renewable energy industry
Equitable Testing and Evaluation of Marine Energy Extraction Devices in terms of Performance, Cost and Environmental Impact: Best practice for tank testing of small marine energy devicesMcCombes, T. et al.2010






EQUIMAR


N/A






This report builds on Deliverable 3.3 which identified limitations of current practices adopted for tank testing of small prototype devices. The recommendations contained herein constitute minimum set of best practices for device testing and benchmarking. The protocol contains explicit Design of Experiment and Uncertainty Analysis techniques. Particular emphasis has been placed on repeatability, quantification of uncertainty, estimation of accuracy and elimination of laboratory specific effects.


Inglês


Nenhuma restrição


Biodiversidade Marinha




Avaliação de impactos


Nenhuma / Não aplicável

Equitable Testing and Evaluation of Marine Energy Extraction Devices in terms of Performance, Cost and Environmental Impact: Best practice for tank testing of small marine energy devices
Equitable Testing and Evaluation of Marine Energy Extraction Devices in terms of Performance, Cost and Environmental Impact: Best Practice report for conceptual appraisal of wave and tidal energy devicesClarke, J. et al.2009






EQUIMAR


N/A






This report builds on deliverable D3.1 which identifies current practices being adopted by wave and tidal device developers in undertaking concept device performance appraisal. As well as identifying the technical practices being adopted it also set out to establish the objectives for developers to engage with such an appraisal exercise early in a technology’s development phase and the identification of inconsistencies and scope for error introduction with the different approaches being adopted.


Inglês


Nenhuma restrição


Biodiversidade Marinha




Avaliação de impactos


Nenhuma / Não aplicável

Equitable Testing and Evaluation of Marine Energy Extraction Devices in terms of Performance, Cost and Environmental Impact: Best Practice report for conceptual appraisal of wave and tidal energy devices
Equitable Testing and Evaluation of Marine Energy Extraction Devices in terms of Performance, Cost and Environmental Impact: Data Analysis & Presentation To Quantify UncertaintyKofoed, J. et al.2010






EQUIMAR


N/A






The Sea Trial Manual (D4.1) describes the type of operations required to advance an ocean energy conversion device (wave and tide) from an intermediate scaled sub-systems proving machine (circa 1:4) to a full size solo prototype pre-production unit and on towards a pre-commercial device ready for economic evaluation in a small array deployment. This progression covers development Stages 3 to 4 in the 5 Stage development programme on which the EquiMar technical protocols are based.


Inglês


Nenhuma restrição


Biodiversidade Marinha




Avaliação de impactos


Nenhuma / Não aplicável

Equitable Testing and Evaluation of Marine Energy Extraction Devices in terms of Performance, Cost and Environmental Impact: Data Analysis & Presentation To Quantify Uncertainty
Equitable Testing and Evaluation of Marine Energy Extraction Devices in terms of Performance, Cost and Environmental Impact: Test Sites CatalogueO’Connor, M, & Holmes, B.2011






EQUIMAR


N/A






This report aims to give an overview of the various wave energy and tidal energy test sites that exist today as well as those that are proposed for the near future. The various independent full scale wave and tidal sites are described together with nursery and scale sites. A description is also given of test sites which device developers have created in order to test their own devices. All the sites are described in terms of scale of devices tested, resource and met-ocean conditions, infrastructure and services available, licensing and permitting issues as well as the rationale behind the selection of the location of each site.


Inglês


Nenhuma restrição


Biodiversidade Marinha




Avaliação de impactos


Nenhuma / Não aplicável

Equitable Testing and Evaluation of Marine Energy Extraction Devices in terms of Performance, Cost and Environmental Impact: Test Sites Catalogue
Equitable Testing and Evaluation of Marine Energy Extraction Devices in terms of Performance, Cost and Environmental Impact: Guidance protocols on choosing of electrical connection configurationsRicci, P. et al.2009






EQUIMAR


N/A






This report provides comprehensive and general guidelines for the definition, design and selection of electrical connection configuration of marine energy converters. Functional requirements for electrical connection are firstly outlined based on the different device designs and configurations and the main effects influencing connection configuration are subsequently described. Furthermore, general guidance on power quality requirements is given through a brief description of the principal criteria specified by most of the national grid codes and regulations.


Inglês


Nenhuma restrição


Biodiversidade Marinha




Avaliação de impactos


Nenhuma / Não aplicável

Equitable Testing and Evaluation of Marine Energy Extraction Devices in terms of Performance, Cost and Environmental Impact: Guidance protocols on choosing of electrical connection configurations
Equitable Testing and Evaluation of Marine Energy Extraction Devices in terms of Performance, Cost and Environmental Impact: Global analysis of pre-normative research activities for marine energyRicci, P. et al.2009






EQUIMAR


N/A






The present report addresses the current state of marine energy technology by compiling, comparing and analysing existing guidelines, recommendations, protocols and other technical specifications for assessment, modelling, design and analysis of marine energy technologies.


Inglês


Nenhuma restrição


Biodiversidade Marinha




Avaliação de impactos


Nenhuma / Não aplicável

Equitable Testing and Evaluation of Marine Energy Extraction Devices in terms of Performance, Cost and Environmental Impact: Global analysis of pre-normative research activities for marine energy
Equitable Testing and Evaluation of Marine Energy Extraction Devices in terms of Performance, Cost and Environmental Impact: Protocols & guidance for device specification and quantification of performanceMyers, L. et al.2010






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Arrays of wave and tidal energy devices will require a precise set of performance metrics with which can be used for absolute and comparative purposes. Many of the device specifications have been addressed previously within the device classification template report as part of this work. This document deals with more general definitions that quantify the performance of an array as a whole.


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Equitable Testing and Evaluation of Marine Energy Extraction Devices in terms of Performance, Cost and Environmental Impact: Protocols & guidance for device specification and quantification of performance
Equitable Testing and Evaluation of Marine Energy Extraction Devices in terms of Performance, Cost and Environmental Impact: Site matching and interaction effectsMyers, L. et al.2010






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This report offers guidance for the matching of wave and tidal energy devices to marine energy sites and also for interaction between devices that make up an array. At the stage of writing this document arrays are in their infancy with most development focussing upon individual commercially viable devices tested in real sea conditions. There is however sufficient understanding and research to begin to offer generic guidance for the arrangement of devices within arrays. This information is collated herein to offer guidance for all aspects of the marine energy industry.


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Equitable Testing and Evaluation of Marine Energy Extraction Devices in terms of Performance, Cost and Environmental Impact: Site matching and interaction effects
Equitable Testing and Evaluation of Marine Energy Extraction Devices in terms of Performance, Cost and Environmental Impact: Best practice for tank testing of small marine energy devicesMcCombes, T. et al.2010






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At present no common practices are adopted to assess the performance and operational characteristics of conceptual and small prototype wave and tidal energy devices when tested within controlled laboratory environments. Information acquired from this early stage assessment may be used to secure development funding or promote a specific wave or tidal energy device. Since no standards exist, the data produced may be misinterpreted or inaccurately presented, which in turn may lead to failure to live up to performance expectations, as devices scale up in size.


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Equitable Testing and Evaluation of Marine Energy Extraction Devices in terms of Performance, Cost and Environmental Impact: Best practice for tank testing of small marine energy devices
Equitable Testing and Evaluation of Marine Energy Extraction Devices in terms of Performance, Cost and Environmental Impact: Identification of Limitations of the Current Practices Adopted for Early Stage Tidal and Wave Device AssessmentClarke, J. et al.2009






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Wave and tidal energy technologies are in there infancy in commercial deployment and operation. Although many devices exist in concept, only a small number have progressed to scale testing either in test tank or scaled sea conditions. With a number of devices existing at the concept stage and all seeking resources to progress prototype models, it is important to establish what current practices are adopted to appraise the performance of concept devices and the quality checks implemented to ensure a degree of accuracy is attained when undertaking this. In addition to the assessment processes undertaken, it is also important to understand how data produced from this early assessment is presented and used in order to establish appropriateness.


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Equitable Testing and Evaluation of Marine Energy Extraction Devices in terms of Performance, Cost and Environmental Impact: Identification of Limitations of the Current Practices Adopted for Early Stage Tidal and Wave Device Assessment
Equitable Testing and Evaluation of Marine Energy Extraction Devices in terms of Performance, Cost and Environmental Impact: Protocols for wave and tidal resource assessmentDavey, T. et al.2010






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A wave or tidal resource assessment should provide a quantified estimate of the available energy and an assessment of the operating and survival characteristics of a specific site. This process may be performed through a combination of in-situ measurements and numerical modelling. Key elements described in this protocol include: measurement and raw data analysis; key descriptive parameters; numerical modelling guidance; assessment of extreme conditions; and the identification of constraints on development. The protocol does not consider the interaction of the device with the environment or potential interference due to multiple devices located at one site.


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